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I'd like to start a thread where people can show off those  fancy Gentleman's pen knives such as the Tuxedos, Eisenhowers, Office Knives, Fly fishers, Pipe, Hunting Scenes, Toledos, etc.

Hopefully you get the idea but in case you're a little confused, knives that are similar to the ones below.  Consider knives under  3.5 inches closed, slender build, often finished with pearl or other expensive handles,

Toledo Style Knives

A Scenic knife by Boker.

The Case Eisenhower, a classic Gentleman's equal end pen knife

A Sheffield Fly Fishing Gentleman's knife.

Peanuts need not apply.  They have their own site. (unless it is a really, really cool peanut!)  Show 'em if you got'em!

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Gotta fire up the Kodak...

Here's one- An old Kent pen knife of mine--Tang stamp is marked KENT-NY CITY--circa 1931-1955-pearlized celluloid handle-- BTW, that is a 1942 Liberty Head dime used for size comparison-

One more--My old Argyle Tuxedo pen with MOP handles-- Tang stamped Argyle Cutlery Germany-- circa 1910-1930- A 1942 Liberty Head dime for size comparison-

 

Upper left .... ROBESON over ShurEdge (in script) over ROCHESTER N.Y.   Obverse = 732252.

Mid left .... OLSTEIN in arch over CUTLERY over Co.

Btm left .... W. H. over WORLEY over & SONS over GERMANY. Obverse = 4 leaf clover.

Btm cntr .... CATTARAUGUS in arch over CUTLERY Co. over LITTLE VALLEY over N. Y. Small blade stamped 22233. Cracked pearl.

Middle w/ broken blade .... REMINGTON over UMC .. all in circle. U.S.A. wrapped around outside of circle on left.

Upper Right .... Waterville Cutlery Co. Stamping = WATER- over VILLE Co ... circa 1843~1913

Mid Right .... WALDEN over KNIFE Co. over N. Y.  Pinched bolsters.

Lower right .... Robeson cutlery co. Stamping =  R.C. over CO. Obverse = 722 over 236.

John and D ale -- that's what I'm talking about!  Great ones!

Those are some fancy gentlemen's knives. I don't do church, but have been known to get dressed up occasionally. These are my go to knives when I do. A GEC #9 Esquire or the #89 Gambler.

Swiss Army  mother of Pearl Mother of Pear0002

Martin Bros. Sheffield 1849-1854 

I think this would do fine Sunday morning going to meeting. Give me a break, I had to get ONE Peanut in! LOL!

As it is not a Standard Peanut, (has a bail) and as it has what looks like Abalone Scales we'll make an exception.

I think this would do fine Sunday morning going to meeting. Give me a break, I had to get ONE Peanut in! LOL!

JJ, those are some excellent looking lobsters you have there.  Who is EKA?

Swedish company, Toby.
http://www.eka-knivar.se

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