Cutting edge - back in time
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Cutting edge - back in time
Uncle Steve Buzash bought this knife in 1936 and used it to carve what are now called primitive decoys for use on the Delaware River. It was made by Robeson they used the terms Pocket Eze and Shuredge. He gave it to me a few years ago before he died. In my recent knife collecting I came across this Robeson model. Picture is from the new PB. Which won't post because it is too wide. I'll work on that.
I had left the old image here and it would not post - removed that and it worked - so apparently if any image is too wide it won't accept the whole post.
Went back and edited and saved - it has the drop down menus back if you mouse over - well not exactly - you have to hit the little settings wheel.
I had left the old image here and it would not post - removed that and it worked - so apparently if any image is too wide it won't accept the whole post.
Went back and edited and saved - it has the drop down menus back if you mouse over - well not exactly - you have to hit the little settings wheel.
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Here are some Camillus - this was done with Snapbucket - lots of editing options - slow. From the phone camera uploaded right to photobucket in a file cleverly called Snapbucket.
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This is from PB. I have not resized it since I added it to my library.
If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you can read this in English, thank a Vet!
COMNAVFORV, Vietnam 68-70
NRA Life, SASS Life, Banjo picking done cheap!
Quyana cekneq, Neva
COMNAVFORV, Vietnam 68-70
NRA Life, SASS Life, Banjo picking done cheap!
Quyana cekneq, Neva
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Back on topic!
This is an old devil.....
This is an old devil.....
If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you can read this in English, thank a Vet!
COMNAVFORV, Vietnam 68-70
NRA Life, SASS Life, Banjo picking done cheap!
Quyana cekneq, Neva
COMNAVFORV, Vietnam 68-70
NRA Life, SASS Life, Banjo picking done cheap!
Quyana cekneq, Neva
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Knife at the top was on my grandfather's farm - he died in 1941. I am sure nothing was purchased after he died. He had had the farm since 1913. There is no brand or markings on the knife.
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These are all from the same place and period.
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Really like the bottom one, what are the grips made of?
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Grips are stag, it is a Bear MGC skinning knife.
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is that a Canadian Russell in the middle?
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Details on that 1911? Is that one of the new Cimarron's?Grizzly Adams wrote:This is from PB. I have not resized it since I added it to my library.
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Canadian Russell yes. For skinning I would get the original because it is convex ground.
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lost mine overboard about 38 years ago
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Kewl knives guys.
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Yes, it's their high polish blue version. Polish and blue done in this country by Ford Plating.2ndovc wrote:Details on that 1911? Is that one of the new Cimarron's?Grizzly Adams wrote:This is from PB. I have not resized it since I added it to my library.
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COMNAVFORV, Vietnam 68-70
NRA Life, SASS Life, Banjo picking done cheap!
Quyana cekneq, Neva
COMNAVFORV, Vietnam 68-70
NRA Life, SASS Life, Banjo picking done cheap!
Quyana cekneq, Neva
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A couple that I put together.
If you can read this, thank a teacher. If you can read this in English, thank a Vet!
COMNAVFORV, Vietnam 68-70
NRA Life, SASS Life, Banjo picking done cheap!
Quyana cekneq, Neva
COMNAVFORV, Vietnam 68-70
NRA Life, SASS Life, Banjo picking done cheap!
Quyana cekneq, Neva
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Cutting edge back in time? Got ya covered.
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Mo Ed - nice collection, we have some of the same blades.
Don - have had a few of those too from time to time.
Grizzly - like that top one.
Don - have had a few of those too from time to time.
Grizzly - like that top one.
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You guys like that worked flint?
It is all over my deceased mothers place in N.M.
Find it after every rain,
I have metate'
have an medicine mans metate,
and a stone ax head.
It is all over my deceased mothers place in N.M.
Find it after every rain,
I have metate'
have an medicine mans metate,
and a stone ax head.
Re: Cutting edge - back in time
You guys like that worked flint?
It is all over my deceased mothers place in N.M.
Find it after every rain,
I have metate'
have an medicine mans metate,
and a stone ax head.
It is all over my deceased mothers place in N.M.
Find it after every rain,
I have metate'
have an medicine mans metate,
and a stone ax head.
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Pics ! Used to find them on our farm in NJ.
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I especially like the engraving on this one.
Close-up; I think the moose would look great on one of my Model 94 receivers.
Not every knife is suitable for hunting AND fishing. It's a lockback, too!
Close-up; I think the moose would look great on one of my Model 94 receivers.
Not every knife is suitable for hunting AND fishing. It's a lockback, too!
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Mescalero wrote:You guys like that worked flint?
It is all over my deceased mothers place in N.M.
Find it after every rain,
I have metate'
have an medicine mans metate,
and a stone ax head.
Is there a difference between a regular matate and a Medicine man's matate?
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Yes!
Very much so!
The medicine mans metate has created a firestorm locally, it took years for it to subside.
It sparks as much controversy as the petrogylphs.
Very much so!
The medicine mans metate has created a firestorm locally, it took years for it to subside.
It sparks as much controversy as the petrogylphs.
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Would it be possible to describe it, I am just curious what makes it different.Mescalero wrote:Yes!
Very much so!
The medicine mans metate has created a firestorm locally, it took years for it to subside.
It sparks as much controversy as the petrogylphs.
I have a few matate's and have seen many different one's or types. Some portable some stationary.
Thank's --J
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Brown in color,
4 & 3/4 " across,
1& 1/2 " thick
grind surface 2 & 1/4 across,
rubbing the grind surface creates some strange sensations.
4 & 3/4 " across,
1& 1/2 " thick
grind surface 2 & 1/4 across,
rubbing the grind surface creates some strange sensations.
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OK--thanks--J
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Have you ever seen one like that?
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No not that small.Mescalero wrote:Have you ever seen one like that?
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That is why I said medicine man, as he would not need to grind a large quantity.