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    Very nice!

    Another one with the George Korn patent grind!


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    I have one!

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    Maybe I am becoming a Robeson nut, but I do like the way they shave.
    My newest acquisition is a hammered tang 34-D-300.
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    I think I may have RAD.
    In the end it will be okay.
    If it's not okay, it's not the end.

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    Terrier Cutlery was a premium brand of Robison from 1910 until 1916.

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    I found some original scales for it which are ringers for the more common Robison version..

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    Good work on these scales, no glass tube?
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    WOW! A glass tube! Check those prices!
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    Or sanitary bottles? Running into a lot of advertising for Robeson razors at the Winchester store, could it be that Robesons made razors for them?Name:  robeson sanitary bottles.JPG
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    You may have something there, Martin! Someone had to have made Winchesters for them....
    Model number out on the tang..

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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    Terrier Cutlery was a premium brand of Robison from 1910 until 1916.
    This Display of Terriers sold recently for major money, one of a kind item,
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    Quote Originally Posted by sharptonn View Post
    You may have something there, Martin! Someone had to have made Winchesters for them....
    Model number out on the tang..

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    You took the words out of my mouth Tom. Exactly my thoughts when I started reading your post.
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    It's funny the hammered tangs are popular & I think they are cool but no good blade smith would leave a tang beat up like that. It is a good marketing ploy but other than looks of no value.

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