Members Mbsz53 Posted May 9, 2021 Members Report Posted May 9, 2021 Hello all, Did C.S. Osbourne make a head/round knife with a silver colored ferrule? It has the shape of the #70, but is only 4.5 inches like the #71. Most of the knives I've seen, new and vintage, have a brass ferrule. Please share your expertise and knowledge about this questionable anomaly. Thank you, Maurice Quote
CFM tsunkasapa Posted May 9, 2021 CFM Report Posted May 9, 2021 Does it SAY C. S. Osbourne on the blade? I have never seen one of theirs that didn't. That, rather than the ferrule should be your first clue. I can't speak to Osbourne knives, but during WWII almost ALL brass went to the war effort and manufacturers had to adapt. Ever seen a steel penny? The copper went to the war effort. So it is entirely possible that they might have been produced with a nickle ferrule. Quote
Moderator bruce johnson Posted May 9, 2021 Moderator Report Posted May 9, 2021 Osborne made a budget priced knife with a round handle, not the typical oval cross section. Nickle ferrule on some of them I recall. I don't have any left here to check. Quote
CFM tsunkasapa Posted May 9, 2021 CFM Report Posted May 9, 2021 Is this the one you are looking at? Vtg. C.S. Osborne Round Head Knife Leather Working Tools Harrison NJ | eBay Quote
Members Mbsz53 Posted May 9, 2021 Author Members Report Posted May 9, 2021 18 minutes ago, tsunkasapa said: Yes Quote
CFM tsunkasapa Posted May 9, 2021 CFM Report Posted May 9, 2021 I would say it is just what Bruce described. Round handle might be a little harder to learn, but it should do the job just fine. I use a round handle and have no issues. Quote
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