Welcome Home...THANK YOU FOR BEING A PART OF OUR COMMUNITY

Hibbard, Spencer, and Bartlett & Co. 1855 to 1960

H,S,&B made some great knives. This was found in a Boy Scout sheath but no Scout markings were on the knife.

Views: 66

Add a Comment

You need to be a member of iKnife Collector to add comments!

Join iKnife Collector


KnifeMaker
Comment by Paul S on August 5, 2016 at 18:16

Thanks to Dale, Sue, Jan and others for all for the nice comments.  The scales are jigged bone-loved the  workmanship on the jigging.

Everyone should note that when looking at a photo  that pressing a "View Full Size" button gives you a much clearer and more detailed picture. 


In Memoriam
Comment by D ale on August 5, 2016 at 5:55

?? jigged bone scales ??


In Memoriam
Comment by D ale on August 5, 2016 at 5:54

That's in nice shape there, Paul.

You've truly a "collectible".

!!! .. The stamping is so crisp .. Sweet .. !!!

whiteriverknives.com

Latest Activity

Kevin D posted a discussion
17 hours ago
Kevin D replied to Kevin D's discussion When were 'Stewart's Hand Made' knives made?
18 hours ago
William Holiday joined Gary Munford's group
yesterday
J.J. Smith III left a comment for William Holiday
yesterday
J.J. Smith III left a comment for Mike
yesterday
J.J. Smith III left a comment for shawn
yesterday
Profile Iconshawn, William Holiday and Mike joined iKnife Collector
yesterday
George R Naugle commented on George R Naugle's status
yesterday
Kevin D commented on George R Naugle's status
Thursday
Kevin D commented on George R Naugle's status
Thursday
George R Naugle posted a status
"Probably preaching to the choir here, Kevin. I suspect most who post here feel the same way."
Thursday
Kevin D commented on George R Naugle's blog post My first hunting knife
Thursday
George R Naugle commented on George R Naugle's blog post My first hunting knife
Wednesday
J.J. Smith III left a comment for Michael McGraw
Tuesday
Profile IconMichael McGraw, Tom White and Gehrig joined iKnife Collector
Tuesday
George R Naugle posted a status
"The photos in the previous post are of an old German pruning type knife I just aquired. It surely is interesting, and quite old."
Monday

© 2026   Created by Jan Carter.   Powered by

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Terms of Service