I am a seventy-seven year old former Army Special Forces Soldier and retired Physician’s Assistant that amassed a 350+ collection of Robeson knives. I also collected self-advertising razors or razors with fancy handles or blade etches.
I created a website in 2006 to display the collection on the internet and to attract other collectors of Robeson Cutlery Company products.
I am now selling the Robeson items, as I have no one to which I can pass them down that have any interest in such history.
I do, however, continue to pursue and collect their Terrier marked items that date 1910 to 1916.
I was doing an internet search for “Robeson Carriage Knife” and one of the matches was this discussion. I started reading and the prose sounded familiar. I checked the original and found it to be verbatim, so I joined your group and simply stated, without belligerence, anger, profanity or accusation, it would have been nice if attribution had been made.
Now that I know the writer was probably second or third or more times removed from whoever copied and pasted the material initially, I extend to him and the group, my apologies.
I have no agenda.
I did attempt to prove the material was mine by posting a link to an internet archive source, though which the website can be accessed and viewed in its entirety That link worked on my PC, so I copied and pasted the URL to my post, but it didn’t work.
I do have Robeson razors to sell, but I think I’ve gotten off on the wrong foot and have antagonized more than a few.
I do not, myself, use a straight razor. Willie Palm tried to get me started in that at one time, but I made a mess of it and abandoned the effort.
I will start from the beginning and read your rules and regulations and make an introduction in the new member forum.
That’s about all that needs to said on my part.
I created a website in 2006 to display the collection on the internet and to attract other collectors of Robeson Cutlery Company products.
I am now selling the Robeson items, as I have no one to which I can pass them down that have any interest in such history.
I do, however, continue to pursue and collect their Terrier marked items that date 1910 to 1916.
I was doing an internet search for “Robeson Carriage Knife” and one of the matches was this discussion. I started reading and the prose sounded familiar. I checked the original and found it to be verbatim, so I joined your group and simply stated, without belligerence, anger, profanity or accusation, it would have been nice if attribution had been made.
Now that I know the writer was probably second or third or more times removed from whoever copied and pasted the material initially, I extend to him and the group, my apologies.
I have no agenda.
I did attempt to prove the material was mine by posting a link to an internet archive source, though which the website can be accessed and viewed in its entirety That link worked on my PC, so I copied and pasted the URL to my post, but it didn’t work.
I do have Robeson razors to sell, but I think I’ve gotten off on the wrong foot and have antagonized more than a few.
I do not, myself, use a straight razor. Willie Palm tried to get me started in that at one time, but I made a mess of it and abandoned the effort.
I will start from the beginning and read your rules and regulations and make an introduction in the new member forum.
That’s about all that needs to said on my part.