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The boot or shoe is there to open a beer bottle. As the pattern came about in the 1920s-30s, I'd assume it for men as it wasn't really considered lady-like to be drinking beer. That said, I'm just notsure where I stand on the pattern. Not sure if I like it or not, Still that pink Colt looks awful purty.
Great knives guys. I always wondered if they would actually open a beer bottle. There were German 'leg' knives made in the 1890s but they would not have opened a bottle. The knives, which are quite rare, accompanied leg corkscrews. Typically, they had celluloid scales with different coloured striped stockings. Some had the thigh portion in natural ivory and these are particulary desirable among collectors. Cheers!
Guys,
Remember, back in the 1890's, a "lady" would have been bringing you your beers and opening them. Not behind the bar but serving
I have a bunch of RR Peanuts. But, as nice as I think they are, I like the Case a good bit better. Obviously, enough for me to spend the extra dineros on Case. (I'm rediscovering Case knives, and I really like them) I had a pretty big Peanut collection at one time long, long ago.....all different brands. I even had a Jimmy Carter Peanut that was made for his peanut farm. It had cracked ice handles and was made by......hmmm, I forget! Dadgum senior moment! LOL!
Two steel warriors, a Case, and two Rough Riders I really hate to asmit it, but the Steel Warrior Crocodile Bone is really sweet. I'm not crazy about Frost, but brown croc bone looks really good and the Steel Warriors are pretty good. They are on par with RR but more expensive.
Not a box-o-knives, but a drawer-o-peanuts-n-toothpicks Its an older picture.
Oops! I missed your post Toby! Nice Peanuts! I should take pictures of all of my RR Peanuts too!
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