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A barlow knife has one or two blade, a huge metal bolster, and a comfortable tear-drop shaped handle. the blade or blades are attached at the small end of the handle. The first barlow being made in Sheffield England in the 1600's. It was made by several American shops soon after, and has become as American as "apple pie". George Washington was known to have a barlow knife, Mark twain referred to a "real barlow" in his tom sawyer and huckleberry finn in 1876. Barlow's have long been gifts treasured by young American boys through the ages. at least on song was written about a barlow knife.
"I been livin' here all my life, All I got is a Barlow Knife; Buck horn handle and a barlow blade, Best dang knife that ever was made."
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Reply by Ken Spielvogel on January 28, 2014 at 18:06
Reply by Robert Burris on January 28, 2014 at 18:14
Thanks Ken, the Schrade is a 1984 Heritage, Everlasting Sharp model. The Queen has aluminum bolsters and is a model #22. They are both in very good shape. I am proud to add them to my Barlow collection. I thought that there would be more members that would collect this pattern.
Reply by Ken Spielvogel on January 28, 2014 at 18:36
I have about 12 Barlows. - I love especially the Russell Barlow.
Reply by Craig Henry on January 28, 2014 at 18:43
Nice Robert!
Those Schrade Heritage Series knives were really nice knives! I used to carry a Stockman from the Heritage Series when they first came out. I used to have the whole sets (brown, red and green) with wood display boxes.
Reply by Robert Burris on January 28, 2014 at 19:00
Thanks Guys! I own about a dozen or so, of this great Barlow pattern. I try to collect mostly vintage knives but I am open to the newer ones also. I collect a few patterns and then I collect brand names after that.
Ken, I collect Barlows and I just have one of the Russell's Barlow's. I would love to own more. They are great knives.
Reply by Tom Chase on January 28, 2014 at 20:34
Reply by Robert Burris on January 29, 2014 at 10:14
Wow Tom, looks like you have a great collection of Barlow's. Could you post some Pictures, I'm sure everyone would love to see them. We all love to look at knife pictures.
Reply by Tom Chase on January 29, 2014 at 19:09
Reply by Robert Burris on January 29, 2014 at 19:13
Great Tom, we just love pictures of knives. Thanks!
Reply by Robert Burris on February 1, 2014 at 11:01
I have a Barlow pattern knife that I am trying to find out the history about. It has a large S on the bolster and has " S C Co" and "WALDEN" tang stamp. It appears to be very old but still in good condition. I know without a picture it's tough but I will post a picture later. Thanks, you guys and gals have been a great help in the past.
Reply by Tom Chase on February 1, 2014 at 11:43
Here are a couple pictures of my Barlows
Tom
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Reply by Tom Chase on February 1, 2014 at 12:02
Here are some pictures of my Barlow gathering....I apologize in advance for my lack of photographic skills
The first picture is of the Schrade Heritage Green Bone Barlows 1983
Second: Schrade 206 Barlow, some Schrade Scrimshaws and a single blade barlow with Brass Bolster
Third: Russell Barlow Commemorative Issue 1875-1975 Blade Etch that doesn't show up in the picture #00092
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Nice looking additions to the collection Robert.