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Looking for any information on this knife. Was in a safe deposit box for a while. According to my mother it was given to my grandfather in 1962ish. Thanks ahead of time!
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Nice knife Steven.
The U makes since. Under the "R" the tang stamp should read USA
Here are a couple pics of Tony Bose's own Russell Grand daddy barlow- Note- Steven's is the fish scaler version- Tony describes his as very rare, although their have been reproductions of this knife-- Trying to get him to take a look at yours, Steven to authenticate-- Here are Tony's pics.- The first pic is a cover of a Russell guide-- Unfortunately the book retails for around $120.00 LOL
Steven,
Tony Bose has an example of one of these in his collection so I asked him about it. His reply is
The Russel was made in the early 30s in carbon and stainless.
I am glad I asked, I would have assumed later due to the stainless marking. I trust him and his knowledge on this
Yes Steven you do! It is a rare piece especially in good shape. Write down what ever history you know about it in your family and put it with the knife so he will know about it too
Steven, a very rare and valuable Grand Daddy Barlow-- BTW, I don't know your level of knife expertise, but Tony Bose is a legend in the knife world-- If he dates your knife and says it is very rare, you can take that to the bank !!!! More than happy to help you out --
John, thanks! My knife expertise is above average but only with new knives, novelty knives, post WWII, etc but my research over the past day on this knife along with the help I have received here have got me hooked. I'm checking out Tony Bose stuff right now on bosenkives.com! Thanks again.
John McCain said:
Steven, a very rare and valuable Grand Daddy Barlow-- BTW, I don't know your level of knife expertise, but Tony Bose is a legend in the knife world-- If he dates your knife and says it is very rare, you can take that to the bank !!!! More than happy to help you out --
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