Most Popular Old Brands - iKnife Collector2024-03-29T00:37:40Zhttps://iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/most-popular-old-brands?groupUrl=vintageamericanknives&groupId=3181080%3AGroup%3A17788&id=3181080%3ATopic%3A18128&feed=yes&xn_auth=noCattaraugus
Robeson
Remington…tag:iknifecollector.com,2013-09-19:3181080:Comment:9633132013-09-19T06:38:44.960ZKen Spielvogelhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/KenSpielvogel
<p>Cattaraugus</p>
<p>Robeson</p>
<p>Remington</p>
<p>KaBar - Olean NY</p>
<p>Camillus 4 Liners</p>
<p>Cattaraugus</p>
<p>Robeson</p>
<p>Remington</p>
<p>KaBar - Olean NY</p>
<p>Camillus 4 Liners</p> Schrade only old
Buck
Case
Ey…tag:iknifecollector.com,2013-09-18:3181080:Comment:9633502013-09-18T21:27:52.431ZJohn Adamshttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/JohnAdams
Schrade only old<br />
Buck<br />
Case<br />
Eye Brand<br />
Hen&Rooster<br />
Ka-bar especially their folding hunter<br />
Columbia River only old<br />
I'm sure that there are some I did not mention that would hit me if you told me
Schrade only old<br />
Buck<br />
Case<br />
Eye Brand<br />
Hen&Rooster<br />
Ka-bar especially their folding hunter<br />
Columbia River only old<br />
I'm sure that there are some I did not mention that would hit me if you told me Catts
N.Y.K.C
Queens
Ulster
A…tag:iknifecollector.com,2013-09-18:3181080:Comment:9631112013-09-18T18:48:37.235ZRobert Johnsonhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/RobertJohnson546
Catts<br />
N.Y.K.C<br />
Queens<br />
Ulster<br />
Anything with that old worn brown bone
Catts<br />
N.Y.K.C<br />
Queens<br />
Ulster<br />
Anything with that old worn brown bone There are SOOOO many good vin…tag:iknifecollector.com,2013-09-10:3181080:Comment:9562002013-09-10T01:35:09.490ZPhil Ladwighttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/PhilLadwig
<p>There are SOOOO many good vintage knives it is hard to pick just one.</p>
<p>I have been concentrating on Western Cutlery mainly because I lived just</p>
<p>few miles from them when I was a kid. Kind of a home town favorite thing.</p>
<p>Sure wish I would have paid more attention to them back then.</p>
<p>There are SOOOO many good vintage knives it is hard to pick just one.</p>
<p>I have been concentrating on Western Cutlery mainly because I lived just</p>
<p>few miles from them when I was a kid. Kind of a home town favorite thing.</p>
<p>Sure wish I would have paid more attention to them back then.</p> I like Cattaraugus, Robeson,…tag:iknifecollector.com,2013-07-02:3181080:Comment:8862202013-07-02T19:59:20.804ZKen Spielvogelhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/KenSpielvogel
<p>I like Cattaraugus, Robeson, Kabar - Olean NY, Remington, and Camillus. Those are my favorite brands but I like all knives.</p>
<p>I like Cattaraugus, Robeson, Kabar - Olean NY, Remington, and Camillus. Those are my favorite brands but I like all knives.</p> Well , those old knives are a…tag:iknifecollector.com,2013-07-01:3181080:Comment:8856062013-07-01T21:22:29.534ZRick Hooperhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/RickHooper
<p>Well , those old knives are a link to our family's past occupations , just as the WW1 and WW2 veterans bring backs are our tangible link to their place in American history. I would think the tobacco industry is nearly so!</p>
<p>Well , those old knives are a link to our family's past occupations , just as the WW1 and WW2 veterans bring backs are our tangible link to their place in American history. I would think the tobacco industry is nearly so!</p> You know thats interesting Ri…tag:iknifecollector.com,2013-07-01:3181080:Comment:8857342013-07-01T21:12:00.083ZSteve Hannerhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/HogHanner
<p>You know thats interesting Rick, I never thought of it that way! It really was what they used back then. My Grandfather never harvested cotton, but a fair amount of tobacco in the day!<br></br> <br></br> <cite>Rick Hooper said:</cite></p>
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<p>You know thats interesting Rick, I never thought of it that way! It really was what they used back then. My Grandfather never harvested cotton, but a fair amount of tobacco in the day!<br/> <br/> <cite>Rick Hooper said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/most-popular-old-brands?groupUrl=vintageamericanknives&commentId=3181080%3AComment%3A885733&xg_source=activity&groupId=3181080%3AGroup%3A17788#3181080Comment885733"><div><p>Hi Steve, I would go for it. The Russell barlows have very good carbon steel and have retained their value, even as interest in them, has wained. The cotton sampler has always interested me, as my Uncle never sliced anything, but hoop cheese and boloney with it. Since the cotton bole weeval has been eraticated in the south, this is definitely an obsolete pattern.</p>
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</blockquote> Hi Steve, I would go for it.…tag:iknifecollector.com,2013-07-01:3181080:Comment:8857332013-07-01T20:51:20.468ZRick Hooperhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/RickHooper
<p>Hi Steve, I would go for it. The Russell barlows have very good carbon steel and have retained their value, even as interest in them, has wained. The cotton sampler has always interested me, as my Uncle never sliced anything, but hoop cheese and boloney with it. Since the cotton bole weeval has been eraticated in the south, this is definitely an obsolete pattern.<br></br><cite>Steve Hanner said:…</cite></p>
<p>Hi Steve, I would go for it. The Russell barlows have very good carbon steel and have retained their value, even as interest in them, has wained. The cotton sampler has always interested me, as my Uncle never sliced anything, but hoop cheese and boloney with it. Since the cotton bole weeval has been eraticated in the south, this is definitely an obsolete pattern.<br/><cite>Steve Hanner said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/most-popular-old-brands?groupUrl=vintageamericanknives&commentId=3181080%3AComment%3A885500&xg_source=msg_com_gr_forum#3181080Comment885500"><div><div class="xg_user_generated"><p>That's interesting Rick, I have always contemplated a Russell Green River Works knife. Don't have it yet but I do know a member who has one that's old, been stored and may part with it!<br/><br/><cite>Rick Hooper said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/most-popular-old-brands?groupUrl=vintageamericanknives&page=4&commentId=3181080%3AComment%3A839061&x=1#3181080Comment777425"><div><p>RUSSELL GREEN RIVER WORKS! These were my great uncle's Russell barlows, the Razor/ cotton sampler, one he customized for his EDC. He was a WW2 Navy sub. mechanic, in the Pacific, and later a machinist and fabricator. Not only was he amazing , not considering his skill. He was a friend, fishing and hunting partner, when I was a boy and young man. The cotton sampler is marked RUSSELL, (ARROW) GREEN RIVER WORKS, the pen blade marked RUSSELL. The other is marked RUSSELL , R between diamonds, on both blades. These will go to my son, he already has the hunting and fishing stories to go with them!</p>
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</blockquote> That's interesting Rick, I ha…tag:iknifecollector.com,2013-07-01:3181080:Comment:8855002013-07-01T16:57:41.174ZSteve Hannerhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/HogHanner
<p>That's interesting Rick, I have always contemplated a Russell Green River Works knife. Don't have it yet but I do know a member who has one that's old, been stored and may part with it!<br></br> <br></br> <cite>Rick Hooper said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/most-popular-old-brands?groupUrl=vintageamericanknives&page=4&commentId=3181080%3AComment%3A839061&x=1#3181080Comment777425"><div><p>RUSSELL GREEN RIVER WORKS! These were my great uncle's…</p>
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<p>That's interesting Rick, I have always contemplated a Russell Green River Works knife. Don't have it yet but I do know a member who has one that's old, been stored and may part with it!<br/> <br/> <cite>Rick Hooper said:</cite></p>
<blockquote cite="http://www.iknifecollector.com/forum/topics/most-popular-old-brands?groupUrl=vintageamericanknives&page=4&commentId=3181080%3AComment%3A839061&x=1#3181080Comment777425"><div><p>RUSSELL GREEN RIVER WORKS! These were my great uncle's Russell barlows, the Razor/ cotton sampler, one he customized for his EDC. He was a WW2 Navy sub. mechanic, in the Pacific, and later a machinist and fabricator. Not only was he amazing , not considering his skill. He was a friend, fishing and hunting partner, when I was a boy and young man. The cotton sampler is marked RUSSELL, (ARROW) GREEN RIVER WORKS, the pen blade marked RUSSELL. The other is marked RUSSELL , R between diamonds, on both blades. These will go to my son, he already has the hunting and fishing stories to go with them!</p>
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</blockquote> I like small knives...recent…tag:iknifecollector.com,2013-04-25:3181080:Comment:8390612013-04-25T21:31:49.401ZSue OldsWidowhttps://iknifecollector.com/profile/SueOldsWidow
<p>I like small knives...recent ones of interest case,race bro's,,utica,challenge,wester bro's</p>
<p>I like small knives...recent ones of interest case,race bro's,,utica,challenge,wester bro's</p>