I see you making third pattern F/S but you don't have any 3rd. Pattern knives for sale on your websight is there anyway to get a Joseph Rodgers 3rd. Pattern F/S knife ???
I have a Joseph Rodgers pocket knife which I bought in the 80's which I think is either a forgery or made from inferior materials under contract. It has black scales. The swivel point metal is yellowish in color, something like the color of certain bolts and nuts are today. The blade rusts, so it is not stainless steel. I have only sharpened the knife four of five times and the blade is starting to 'hollow.' It was in a Joseph Rodgers box with a pamphlet inside explaining the markings on the blade, I have had one or two Rodgers knives before this one and my dad carried several all his life, and their quality was far superior to the one I now have. I live in South Africa. Greetings, André Pienaar
Thanks for your comment. We like to make our knives in the traditional way. We have some fantastically skilled craftsmen working here. Please visit our site for more information www.sheffieldcollectableknives.com
I own a 1st. Pattern that I had special orders in all black nickel plated it's a perfectly balanced fighting knife though most buy a handmade Pattern 1 to collect I purchased mine for a weapon n carry it daily n practice stabbing n slashing cardboard duct taped together mine got some minor scratches n wear on my Finnish but to quote W.E. Fairbairn my knife is a weapon n a tool not a jewel. Had a handmade o.s.s. pocket sheath made for it to conceal carry it.
Since Craftsman invest so much time Making Your Beautiful Knives the Least you could do is Buy Your Craftsmen some Boots that don't have Holes and Steel Toes Falling Out??? Beautiful Blade, Crap Boots!
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You all should be very proud beautiful work thanks
Very excellent craftsmanship from all of you, well done.
I love this video as much as I love my Sheffield Made Knives (I’ve at least a dozen, maybe 20).
I'd kill to be employed in your shop.
I see you making third pattern F/S but you don't have any 3rd. Pattern knives for sale on your websight is there anyway to get a Joseph Rodgers 3rd. Pattern F/S knife ???
Good stuff!
I have a Joseph Rodgers pocket knife which I bought in the 80's which I think is either a forgery or made from inferior materials under contract. It has black scales. The swivel point metal is yellowish in color, something like the color of certain bolts and nuts are today. The blade rusts, so it is not stainless steel. I have only sharpened the knife four of five times and the blade is starting to 'hollow.' It was in a Joseph Rodgers box with a pamphlet inside explaining the markings on the blade, I have had one or two Rodgers knives before this one and my dad carried several all his life, and their quality was far superior to the one I now have. I live in South Africa. Greetings, André Pienaar
Thanks for your comment. We like to make our knives in the traditional way. We have some fantastically skilled craftsmen working here. Please visit our site for more information www.sheffieldcollectableknives.com
The lad's using a parser at 3:49 :)
I didn't realise they were still in use these days!
tha reyt! A've nivver seern one sin as saw em on't telly donkeys years sin!
Hee hee!!
Sounds like tha frum Barnsley Rose :)
I'm a Dee Dar but have worked with loads of Barnsley lads ;-)
I own a 1st. Pattern that I had special orders in all black nickel plated it's a perfectly balanced fighting knife though most buy a handmade Pattern 1 to collect I purchased mine for a weapon n carry it daily n practice stabbing n slashing cardboard duct taped together mine got some minor scratches n wear on my Finnish but to quote W.E. Fairbairn my knife is a weapon n a tool not a jewel. Had a handmade o.s.s. pocket sheath made for it to conceal carry it.
Since Craftsman invest so much time Making Your Beautiful Knives the Least you could do is Buy Your Craftsmen some Boots that don't have Holes and Steel Toes Falling Out??? Beautiful Blade, Crap Boots!