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Living on the Edge Logos of the Loveless Legend
By Al Williams Illustrated by Jim Weyer
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Dedicated to Paul E Burke Jr of Baltimore Maryland He is my best friend my attorney and fellow
knife collector whose dogged persistance gave me the motiva tion to start this book 1 am
thankful for his efforts
Living on the Edge
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Foreword
Is it a good idea for a man to have to look at almost forty years of knife making When it hapshypened to me a few years ago in my hotel room at tl1e Blade Show in Knoxville when AI Williams and Ken Warner kept pulling my early knives out of boxes and asking about them I remember thinking Lord I wish I didnt have to look at that one again But the next day when Al had set up his tables in ilie show room and I had my first look at the very rational way he had arranged ilie display I began to understand
what he had accomplished It was only ilien that I came to realize what I had done all those years beginning in ilie basement shop in Delaware
Al Williams at great cost and with true dedication had managed to acquire Loveless knives from ilie very first year of work and from every place and period since 1954 He had the early Delaware Maid knives made for Abercrombie amp Fitch and for other East Coast customers until late 1958 and he had found ilie first knives made in California in early 1959 including the special Classic Bowie made for a Los Angeles surgeon Indeed AI had not only found and purchased the knives but had surveyed the work traced down the various marks placed them in context in his display and presented a complete array of all my design efforts and varieties of styles and models
After spending several hours looking at iliose old knives I realized that I could justify every one of them each in its own time and place each made for a particushylar purpose Standing iliere looking at all those early knives I knew I had to face my shortcomings and failshyures and come to tem1S with the old ghosts of my life in knife making
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The memories came flooding back and I had to deal with them as best I could I could identify the knives made when domestic crises drove me out of the house into my shop - when the problems of an increasingly problematic marriage frustrated my hopes for a peaceful life I saw the knives I had made during the 1970s in Lawndale and later in Riverside in the 1980s
If I have done other things in my life shyand indeed I have - I have done nothing that pleases me so very much as my work in knife making Ive heard that feeling repeated many times by other knife makers There seems to be something about this work that makes us feel proud and complete - that we have done someshything very much worth the doing All the wonshyderful variety of modem knife making by all the makers who have come to our craft in recent years impresses me greatly especially when I think of the limits I put on myself during the early years This seems to be a common theme only as we progress in our thoughts and techshyniques do we come to know the possibilities
Knife making can be thought of as an endless chase after perfection in design and execution - an ongoing pursuit of better steels and materials and of course of working hard enough and being lucky enough to realize the measure of success that will give us a decent living
Some of us keep at it often working long hours into the night after the demands of a regular day job Sometimes it becomes too much and we drop out Yet it keeps calling us back - perhaps later when we can afford a better shop - to try again The results can be seen at the annual Knife Makers Guild Show Quite a show it is with something for everyone at every price level
If the Williams collection does anything it shows various kinds of knives and the many ways of making them It shows the design themes the blade shapes and handle contours the surprisingly consistent design outlines (and the early failures within those outlines) Some you will like Some you probably wont But remember in the early days we didnt really know what we were doing and if success came later it was unexshypected and happened because our customers came to like the work and support it with orders
About our customers I can only feel that the many Ive had contact with have taught me far more than I could ever have learned by myself Thats another great blessing of this work the many fine people who have extended their friendship to me and their patronage
Of all such folks AJ Williams stands out AJ Williams has done someshything fine by putting this collection together I had known him for years before that day in Knoxville but only then did I realize what he had been doing all those years at all those shows when he and I would buck heads over someshything he wanted to buy from my table When I saw the Collection intact and complete I knew it was time to listen to him for he had indeed become an expert on my work - more so than any other man
RW Loveless Riverside August 1992
Introduction to the Collection
As you are about to view photographs of the knives that make up my collection Logos of the Loveless Legend you may be wondering why [ have elected to collect just one makers knives I decided which way I wanted to go in 1972 Back then there were not too many men making custom knives Those so engaged were doing an excellent job and yet most all of the knives during this period were pretty much the sameshythat is good finishes functional and appealing So again why collect
just one mans knives Early in my collecting career which dates back to 1948 I made up
my mind not to accumulate knives but to concentrate on one maker At that time it was the goal of most collectors to collect a knife from each maker If one did this he would certainly have a variety of fine knives yet his collection would be an accumulation with no theme
About this time I star ted some cursory research on the makers It soon became apparent that Bob Loveless had moved around the country more than anyone else and that he had used more logos on his knives covering his partners and locations This coupled with the desire to collect knives which would portray one mans actual career prompted me to go Loveless in spite of the fact his knives were more difficult to obtain and were more expensive
The result of my efforts is on the following pages which also trace the Loveless career from Claymont Delaware in 1954 to the stacked leather washer handles of the Delaware Maids and then to the latest Riverside integrals of 1989
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Living on the Edge Logos of the Loveless Legend
By Al Williams
Illustrated by Jim Weyer
A small skinner with walnut slab in half tang construction The handle is finger grooved Delaware Maid is etched on the choil of the logo side of the blade while on the reverse side and also on the choil are the words Van Lengerke and Antoine This is one of six knives marked with the name of the Chicago sport store One can be found jn the Randall Museum Orlando Florida and three were taken on an expedi tion to South America
The first sharp gusts of an early winter storm slashed at Bob Loveless face as he made his way through the crowded streets of Manhattan
It was December 1953 and the shop windows along Madison A venue decorated for Christmas held a thousand temptations for a 24 year-old merchant seaman with cash in his pocket
Loveless was sailing on a small tanker out of Port Newark It was difficult work and one of the few pleasures was the time that he had during his off-duty hours to read sporting magaZines On his last voyage he had been fascinated by an article in the December issue of True magashyzine The article described the handsome hand-made knives crafted by famous Orlando knife maker W D (Bo) Randall
Although he didnt know it at the time that article with its breathshytaking illustrations of Randalls knives had sparked a flame that would continue to burn in Loveless imagination for the rest of his days Bob Loveless had always appreciated good design and fine craftsmanship but these Randall knives were something special These were knives with a soul - the proper tools for a man who earned his livelihood challenging the whims of the North Atlantic
On that blustery New York afternoon Bob Loveless knew exactly what he wanted more than anything else in the world - the feel of a good knife in his hand
At Madison and 45th Street he paused at the entrance of Abercrombie and Fitch the Cadillac of sporting-goods stores an institushytion among the adventurers of the world The old ll-story building held anything a sporting man could want canoes safari gear the finest in firearms It was a store for men who didnt inquire about prices a panoshyply of rich mens toys presided over by clerks accustomed to catering to the aristocratic and moneyed
Teddy Roosevelt shopped there So did Clark Gable Ernest Hemingway always outfitted himself at Abercrombie amp Fitch It was the
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Distinct markings make this hunter truly outstanding On the logo side in addition to Delaware Maid onc fjnds R W Loveless M(lker Claymonl Del On the reverse side Abercrombie-Fitch Co N Y is etched A typical maid wi th brass hilt and a stacked leather asher handle
Another old timer with serial number 11 The handle consists of stacked leather washers It is finger grooved with the typical aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the obverse side is found AbercrombieshyFitch Co The knife was probably made in 1955
A slender ~kinner with serial number 77 and the initial R WL etched on the choil Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side while one finds Abercrombie-Filch Co NY on the obverse side The handle is of stacked leather washers with a bakelite insert and a round aluminum butt cap
Unusual markings make this knife a desirable collectors piece In addition to Delaware Maid etched on the logo side are found the initials RYVL and serial number 9 on the choil Not many early knives were marked this way Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side The knife has a typical stacked leather washer handle with finger grooves and an aluminum butt cap 13
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An early skinner with half tang construction and a finger grooved walnut handle There is no hilt and the blade is marked Delaware Maid on the logo side and AbercrombieshyFitch Co NY on the obverse side
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kind of store where a loyal customer would patiently wait two years for the privilege of paying $50000 for a set of five Holland and Holland handmade English shotguns
Abercrombie and Fitch is a store for adventurers the headquarters of a special fellowship of men who thrive on the challenge of living at the edge surviving through their wit and mettle in hostile environments And although he was not outfitted in the refined livery of a gentleman adventurer Bob Loveless was certainly a member of the fraternity
Bob Loveless a man who had made his first solo airplane flight at the age of 14 who had lied about his age to enter the merchant marine at 15 who had operated a control tower for the Air Force on the island of lwo Jima at the age of 17 crossed the threshold and strode confidently to the department where knives were displayed
Here 24 year-old Robert Loveless a man used to being treated as an equal by men twice his age - by men whose very lives might depend upon his skill and judgment - was confronted with the nemesis of the American shopper - an overbearing self-important sales clerk
The neatly dressed young salesman sized up Loveless as just not our type of customer Unseasoned and overconfident the little clerk was unable to read the experience in Loveless eyes He could not see beyond the working clothes of a merchant seaman
Loveless asked to see a Randall knife Oh responded the supershycilious little salesman Well We simply dont have any It would most certainly take at least nine months to get a Randall knife
It was at that precise moment in December 1953 that a spark in Robert Waldorf Loveless soul was kindled into the passion that would impact the craft of knife making forever Perhaps it was his frustration at not being able to have the blade he wanted Perhaps his rage at the insoshylent clerk Whatever the reason Bob Loveless was inflamed by the situation
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A landmark knife as it is the first one Loveless made by the stock removal method (documented on page 16 in Kl1ives 87) The handle is stacked leather washers in a most unusual coffin shape and there is an aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the lower half of the blade This is one of a kind and quite rare
An early fighter with a long double brass hilt and sub-hilt The handle is stacked leather washers finger grooved and a typical aluminum butt cap This may well be the first sub-hilt made On the logo side is etched Delaware Maid and on the reverse side is found a serial number 26 and the AbercrombieshyFitch Co name
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An early fighter with Delaware Maid etched in the choil and numbered 9 Weighing 14 ounces it is 12 inches in length Atop the blade is a 3 34 inch brass parry strip This knife has a brass hilt and sub hilt Handle is stacked leather washers
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A nice hunter with a narrow brass hilt and linger grooved walnut handle The tang is not tapered and the open lanya rd hilt is a bit rare On the logo side of the blade is e tched R W Loveless Maker Claymont Dela ware
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His first inclination was to roundly curse the rascal Instead he took a personal vow He swore to himself that he would achieve the impossible He would create a knife of his own - one that would match the quality of the Randall pieces he so adshymired
As he returned to his ship Loveless was consumed with the exciteshyment of this new chalshylenge He took the train to Newark then a taxi to the dock As the taxi passed a big junk yard on Doremus Avenue he told the driver to stop
Years later in describing the incident Loveless describes himself as if guided by some atavistic primitive knowledge buried deep in his mind
I told the taxi driver to let me off there to get some pieces of autoshymobile springs I don t know exactly why but I thought automotive springs would make good knives
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A verY unusual marked Bowie of the Dela~a re Maid era Marked on the logo side of the blade is wveless Made instead of Delaware Maid On the obverse side is the usua l Abercrombie-Fitch Co name and also the words Bowie Knife [t is a graceful knife with a double brass hilt and a finger grooved crown stag handle There is a pewter plaque on the butt but Loveless denies putting it there
On that blustery New York
afternoon Bob Loveless knew
exactly what he wanted more
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world - thefeel of a good knife
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Not too many heavy and massive knives were made in the Dela ware Maid era This one has a brass hilt 3 1 IS inches wide along with walnut slabs a non-tapered tang and an open thong hole Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the same side at the choil we find 139-B for the kind of steel used On the reverse side is the name Abercrombie-Fitch Co NY August 18 1956 Etching the kind of steel used and the completion date on the knife is most unusual
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A landmark Bovie and one of three made Classic in shape and size with R W Loveless Maker North Hollywood Calif No 1 engraved not etched on the logo side of the blade O n the obverse s ide is etched HL Walleck (the name of the owner) O n the brass butt cap a re two dates and Dr Wallecks cattle brand One date October 291 1960 was the date the knife was finished and the olher da te Apri l 21 1906 is the owners birthdate There is a 4 34 inch brass parry strip on top of the blade and there is an extremely long walnut handle The lugged hilt is made of several lavers of thin brass strips fused together Loveless -vas urged to make this knife and two others by a good friend when he was at a low ebb in h is life He had only been in California a short time was unknown in the knife industrv and was about ready to give up k~ife making
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The fellow at the junk yard told me to Go see the guy out there with the burning torch There r found the biggest pile of auto springs youve ever seen - maybe 40 feet high and 40 to 50 feet wide at the base 1 told him I wanted some good metal to make a hunting knife He got a 1937 Packard spring and said This is the best spring in the yard I got four or five pieces each about a foot long I thinlt I paid the fellow in the office a dollar and gave the yard man a couple of dollars for his trouble
1 took the pieces of spring back to the ship and roughly ground them - with a snag grinder wi th a hard-clay wheel - to the outline I wanted It took me over a week to get the knife done and it looked pretty good
Loveless had read a general article on knife making in one of the sporting magazines He knew that he had to heat trea t the metal He heated it on the ships galley stove
A fine looking fighter with the rare Loveless-Parke logo on the blade There is a double brass hilt and subhilt along with a stacked leather washer finger grooved handle The butt cap is aluminum Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side of the blade which incidentally is ground in typical Ra ndall style (See next page)
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Th is s tretched or elonga ted d rop paint hunter has the LovelessshyParke logo a nd a slanted Seagle-type brass hilt What makes this knife partkularly unique is the two piece stag handle with crown s lag as the butt port ion and an ivory spacer Loveless was photographer working on this knife and the photo appeared in one of the leading knife magazines Only thirty-six were mad e with this logo
A Loveless-Pa rke hunter with a brass hilt s tag hdnd le and hidden tang construction Shop number 121 is etched OIl the obverse side of the blade along with the year it was made - 1967 One of thirty-six
A fine Loveless-Parke skinner in pristine condilion It has a slanted brass hilt and brass butt plate a ra re feature on a Loveless knife The hidden tang constru ction is surrounded by beautiful stag This knife is marked ith the date it was made August 1967
[t got a pretty cherry red I plunged it right down into a five-gallon bucket of refrigshyera tion oil - thats all the cook would let me have - right in the galley It came out a pretty shade of gray and all the carbon fell off
The knife cut well for a few moments Then the edge started flaking away I went to the chief engineer and he said Youve got to draw that hardness You have to temper it
Loveless went to the public library to learn the secret of tempering metal When he returned to the ship he took the knife apart and placed it on a copper plate which he heated on the galley stove He watched as the blade turned a rich dark blue
It wasn t very scientific but it worked I had invented a wondershyfuJ tool It was a tremendous charge That turned out to be a hell of a knife
About five or six weeks later I took it to Abercrombie amp Fitch I was going to show that young punk my knife Since his earlier visit Abercrombie amp Fitch had made the wise decision to terminate the young clerks employment The floor manager a man with the shrewd merchand ising instincts that are characterisshytic of a good retailer was pleased to look at Loveless knife Impressed with the craftsmanship he asked Loveless to make some more like it for sale in the store
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An early semi-skinner with the Loveless-Parke Sierra Madre Calif logo Typical of the period it has a Scagcl style slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over a hidden tang In addition to being only one of thirty-six the name Safariand and the Safariland logo e tched on the obverse side of the blade make this knife very ra(e Very very few were so marked Even the sheath sports the Safariland logo
Another Loveless-Parke specimen with a stacked lea ther washer handle and an aluminum butt cap In this cra Loveless was still doing business with Abercrombie-Fitch Co in New York as their name is etched on the obverse side of the blade This particular knife has many characteristics of the earlier Delaware Maids but if examined closely one can see subtle design improvements developing Only thirty-six28 with the Loveless-Parke logo were made
I made three more It took about a month and before I was done everybody on the boat was helping me The store gave me $14 apiece for them I thought My God this is great At that time a Randall was selling for $22 $24 $26 I knew the store had to make a profit
Loveless has made 35 semishyreplicas of that first knife - called The 35th Anniversary Knives Today those reproductions of his $14 masshyterpiece sell for $3500 each
The first knife is gone In Bob Loveless words it walked out of his shop stolen by an unknown visitor who may not even realize what he possesses I was proud of it says Loveless but it wasnt anywhere near the knife we make today
R obert Waldorf Loveless is a chashy
meleon - a man of many colors He is opinionated and sometimes arrogant He alternates between self-deprecation and braggadocio and is altershynately profound and
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This old Lamson-Goodnow skilUler plays an important role in the Loveless story The knife was given to LoveJess by his friend BHly DuPont Wilmington Delaware It has a tapered tang Several years later Loveless got the idea of tapering tangs because of this antique Here we have a knife dating back to the mid 1800s with a tapered tang - an idea revived by Loveless and now universally copied throughout the industry
An early Lawndale gut hook skinner with shop number 70-430 This knife has a wood nticarta improved handle and it was made in 1970 Not many gut hook skinners have been mad e by Loveless
A Lawndale caper finn with an improved stag handle and a red spacer This model has no hilt or collar and comes with a birds head butt
An early Lawndale utility hunter with a brass hilt stag slabs and a red spacer The knife bears shop number 70-461 which means it was made sometime in 1970 The butt configuration is early Lawndale and in 1972 underwent some changes It has a fairly rare brass wrapped tapered tang with serrations on both the top and bottom of the blade behind the hilt
A most unusual gut hook skinner with the edge on top of the blade It has a brass hilt and black micarta handle This is the only reverse gut hook I have seen in my years of collecting Loveless knives Made in 1969 it was originally designed and made by Loveless for his personal use There were only tvvo made
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This small Lawndale piker bears shop number 65-30 and has a black micarta handle with one finger groove There is no hilt or coliar but there are thumb serrations on top of the blade A rounded birds head butt completes this piece
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A gents knife as Loveless calls it with a Lawndale logo The handle slabs are black micarta and there is no hilt It has a rounded birds head hilt and carries a shop number of 647-8 This is a one of a kind and was made in 197L
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Another early Lawndale fighter with a double brass hilt and black micarta slabs Shop number 70-451 indicates the knife was made in 1970 with the early butt configuration anl a brass wrapped tapered tang The blade has serrations on both the top and bottom behind the hilt This is a mean machine
profane He looks a bit like Boxcar Willie but he talks like William F Buckley He is articulate and cerebral bespeaking an education tha t goes far beyond formal schooling
He could be described as an eccentric genius A loner An invetershyate tinkerer A man who speaks his mind A curmudgeonly craftsman whose entire world revolves around his workshop in Riverside Califorshynia
Robert Loveless was born on January 21929 in Warren Ohio He spent the formative years of his life on his grandparshyents 17-acre farm about halfway between Warren and Sharon Pennsylvania There was just enough land to grow a little corn some tobacco rhubarb berries and a Jersey cow named Bossie
Loveless grandfather Clinton Huff was a friend of horticulturist Luther Burbank He helped Burbank develop a type of gladiolus bulb H e was surprisshyingly educated for a dirt farmer Loveless says of his grandfather
It was a grea t life for a kid he recalls Fifty-some years ago this was an entirely different country It was the middle of the Depression There was no TV I didnt see a movie until I was 9 or 10 years old
On New Years Day 1937 his grandshyfather died Soon after that Loveless 8 at the time went to live with his mother in Warshyren He grew up fast and yearned for adshyventure far from the sleepy midwest town
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A most lUlusual Lawnda le semi-skinner which was purchased by A G Russell from Loveless in 1968 It was engraved by Linton McKenzie who also did the intricate R on the sheephorn handle slab A one-ofshy-kind knife due to the humpback configuration of the handle a feature I have found in a few very early Delaware Maids The knife is the subject of an interesting article by Bruce Voyles in the Blnde Magazine After the article came out rreceived u letter from a man in Guam who had once owned the knife and he told me that while it was in his possession the tip of the blade was broken He returned ir to Loveless who repa ired it
if eclectic period in Loveless life Like the master craftsman who shapes formless steel into a fine blade events were forging an innocent farm boy into one of the worlds premier knife makers
Loveless was 12 when the United States declared war on the Axis powers Ready to join the military he was frusshytrated by his age
By the end of the ninth grade he had more important things on his mind than school He was driving long before the legal age of 16 And he was flying planes In 1943 he started to hang around a grass-strip airport near Warren on sumshymer weekends He picked up odd jobs there and Ernie Hall the owner paid him with flight training
Hall had no intention of letting a 14 year-old solo but one day while he was away from the field Loveless borrowed his Piper J-3 Cub From the air I saw Ernies Studebaker coming down the road so I landed and taxied up to the hangar He knew I had been flying He asked how I had done r said fine He turned his back and walked away never said another word
At 15 he lied about his age and joined the merchant marine to bide his time until he was old enough for military service His first job was that of deck hand on a 9600-ton ore boat the Hennepin a bulk carrier that sailed to the Great Lakes ports of Buffalo Cleveland Marquette Duluth and Superior
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A 1970 Lawndale banana skinner with a narrow nickel s ilver hilt and wood micar ta Over hidden tang construction The shop number is 70-413 The knife is extremely light in weight
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A Lawndale one of a kind in the form of a bread or filet knife which has a narrow brass hilt and a coca bolo handle over hidden tang cons truction This [are piece was made in 1970 and ground down from a larger blade to see actually how ligh~ and flexible it could be made
A beutiful Lawndale lamb ulility with shop identifica tion At There is a narrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and it has ivory sla bs It certainly depicts a neat a nd no-nonsense design
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A small semi-skinner w ith the Lawndale logo It has a nickel s iJ ver hilt sheep horn slabs and serrations top and bottom at the hilt This badly worn knife was returned to Loveless by a professional hunter with the request for another just like it He enumerated the many kills the knife had skinned and Loveless ho likes to see his kni ves used was so impressed he sent the replacement gratis
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rifle and a $10 knife The rifles
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Small Lawndale d rop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown stag slabs There are unusual thu mb serrati ons on top of the bJ C1cte near the hilt
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This drop point Lawndale hunter has a brass hilt and coca bolo slabs The unusua l fea ture about this knife is the tang which is not tapered
A beautiful little Lawndale semishyskinner w ith a longer than usual nickel silver hUt and cream colored s tag slabs on a red spacer Wha t is intr iguing about this kn ife is the nicktd sHver butt cap because Loveless d id not put them on during this era Apparently the butt cap was added by someone else
I cleaned and painted all day long every day he recalls When we came into port we tied up the boat ourselves opened and closed the hatches Those were the best years of my life There was a whole world out there A young man could move up
quickly during the war I was working with men in their 60s People nowadays have no understanding of what things were like in World War II Everyone who could do a job was needed
I had plenty of time to read take pictures I started studying watches taking them apart middotand studying their mechanisms His fascination with watches and watchmakshying would show up later in the workmanship of his knives But knife making was far from his mind in 1945
Finally came the day Loveless was waiting for his 17th birthday January 2 1946 The war was over but Loveless still wanted to be in uniform He signed up for the Army Air Corps forerunner of the Air Force on his birthday
Loveless was trained to be a tower operator and given a two-year tour in the Pacific on the islands of Guam and Iwo Jima It was a lonely tour and with time on his hands he got interested in drawing and designing There was an old house trailer on Iwo Jima I was fascinated by it and started drawing variations of it
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A Lawndale utility hunter of hidden tang construction with no hilt and a two piece crown stag handle ThiS was the personal knife of Loveless and is marked Bad Bobs (See next page)
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An old Lawndale fighter wi th a double brass hilt ebony handle with fi nger grooves and an aluminum butt cap similar to those found on the Delaware Maid The grind on the blade resembles the grind fou nd on Randa lls Model 5 A very handsome knife
A very early Lawndale banana the handle is crown s tag imbedded skinner with a two piece stag with a small compa~s The nickel handle over hidden tang s ilver hilt is s lanted and the blad e construction The butt portion of is unusually narrow
Toward the end of his tour in the service he was sent to Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base near Dayton Ohio Loveless decided to leave the Air Force because rank was hard to come by after the war After two years ten months and three days I came out a PFC - Robert Loveless PFC USAF Retired I took part of my mustering-out pay of $96 dollars and bought a Rolex watch It was November 5 1948 I paid $48 dollars for it and I still have it
While at Wright-Patterson he had decided to enroll in the Institute of Design in Chicago Though the fall term had started he was admitted without a high school dipl0ma on the basis of the drawings he had done while in the Air Force Initially he lived at the YMCA on South Wabash Avenue and attended part-time while working as a sales clerk at an art supplies store
The Institute of Design was an outshygrowth of the Bauhaus school Avant garde form fo llows function and all that They were under the influence of Mies van der Rohe Walter Gropius Wassily Kandinsky and LeCorbusier
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My first drop pOint hunter It has the Lawndale logo which was the only logo available at the time It has an improved handle of ivory mica rta and bears the shop number 216-RR The cost was $19800 and it was the second Loveless knife in my collection
An early Lawndale prototype which was cut in half to show the Loveless hidden tang construction The knife was once owned by Ken Warner noted editor
Large Lawndale semimiddotskiIUH~r w ith beautifu l multi-colored buffalo horn in an improved handle configuration The shop number is 41 5 This is a fine knife
This Lawndale straight hunter is special to me as it was my first Loveless The improved handle wi th ivory micarta slabs have darkened with age and handling This knife was purchased in 1973 for $18800 and bears shop number 23S-RR
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A Lawndale up-swept skinner with curly maple slabs which were furnished by the owner There is a brass hilt and a well tapered tang The shop number is 376
A Lawndale up-swept skinner with a nickel siher hilt and well matched stag slabs The shop number is 70-520 which ind icates the knife was made in 1970 and illus trates the butt configuration at that time
A rather unusual Lawndale crooked skinner with shop identifica tion in the fonn of the letter 1 The nickel silver hilt appears to be a bit longer than norlTh11 and there is no metal liner in the thong hole Thumb serra tions are cut into the tang at the hilt
This is a one of a kind LawndaJe skinner made on the order of the Canadian Russell knife It has walnut slabs and an open thong hole with thumb serrations on top of the blade
A specially made Lawndale skinner with a cocabolo handle over hidden tang construction It has a thin nickel silver butt cap The appearance indicates it is a copy of an old case hunter The shop number is 389 Loveless emphatically denies putting the finger cutout in the choil
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An unusual Lawndale drop point hunter with a little different blad e shape There is a nickel silver hilt with stag slabs The tapered tang is brass wrapped vith finger serrations on the top and bottom of the tang near the hilt The shop number 504 was s tamped on the front of the generous siLed hilt a most unusual location 1 have never seen another knife so marked Another personal knife of Loveless which he gave to Steve Johnson during the first week Steve worked in the l oveless shop
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I began to realize what a phony bunch they were It was intellectualized Everybody at the Institute of Design was interested in shopshyping centers and office buildings I was intershyested in practical architecture - things like family dwellings I was intrigued with the possibility of making mobile homes on a production line but I got no encouragement from the teachers I finally just got mad one day and quit I didnt even check out
Years later however Loveless would look back on the months he spent at the Instishytute of Design as time well-spent by a future knife maker The unhappy experience of the Bauhaus training had given him a lifelong respect for functional design They taught me how to think in functional terms especially with materials
After his abrupt departure from the Institute of Design Loveless enrolled at Kent State University in Ohio I had begun to understand the true interplay of basic ideas he says I wanted to study the conflicts and drives and so forth
I was different from the average college frehman I had aGED instead of a high school diploma I didn t know a noun from an adverb but I could write I got As because I could express myself
A basic knowledge of English is one of the attributes of success for a businessman Youve got to be able to think straight and that shows up in clean simple straight writing At Kent I started a semantic study group Semantics is the study of symbols written and spoken Its language in action - abstractions archetypes stereotypes linguistics logic
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This is possibly an experimental Lawndale utility wi th nickel silver hilt bu tt cap a nd stag slabs The engraver Li unknown and the knife is one-of-a -kind
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I came to realize a long time ago the only way a man can get along in this life is to understand people to have a high degree of logical skills and an extensive vocabulary Without it youre conshydemned to grunts and curse words I d rather be an active reader of books than a passive spectator of a movie Theres no limit to what you can do if you have a good vocabulary and understand sentence structure Ive got very little use for intellectuals but I love talking to an intellectual person
He came to admire the late R Buckminster Fuller a philosopher and inventor of such things as the geodesic dome Fuller designed Dyl11axion house a home that could be mass-produced cheaply like the manufactured homes Loveless had envisioned at the Institute of Design Another favorite was psycholoshygist B F Skinner the Behaviorist who developed Skinners Box a device in which laboratory animals can press buttons and be rewarded for making the right choices These men were my heroes To me they were giants
Loveless fascination wi th Ii tera ture contin ues to this day He is an avid reader especially of biogshyraphies and World War II histories His favorite authors include Philip Wylie (Generation of Vishypers) John Ie Carre (The
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A fa irly routine Lawnda le utiJity hunter with an improved black micarta handle with shop number 161 The knife was purchased from Oa vid Steele noted writer at the firs t New York Knife Show
An early Lawndale semi-skinner with slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over hidden tang construction The slanting hilt is similar to those found On Seagle knives
A special order Lawndale camp knife of massive proportions with a nickel silver hilt and ebony slabs Mad e from 1 4 inch s tock the tang has less taper than usual
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This is a large Lawndale semishyskinner with a Seagle style slanting brass hilt and cocabolo handle on hidden tang construction There is no lanyard hole and on the obverse side of the blade middotve find the Safariland name and logo
A Lawndale upswept skinner with a nickel silver hilt coca bolo slabs and a non-tapered tang indicating it was made early in 1970 The shop number is 27
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A very rare Lawndale amputation knife that was made in 1969 for a Chinese American doctor living in Los Angeles This piece is all metal and can be readily sterilized I know of one other knife of this type
An early Lawndale utility made in 1970 with a brass hilt and polished stag slags It is engraved by Ron Scaggs The logo has been put on the lower half of the blade a most unusual location The grind on this knife is a bit on the Randall style
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The subject of the mechanical arts has been poorly trea ted in litera ture Loveless laments To me theres much more drama in writing about machines than in fictional writing about sex and murder Loveless has made a lifetime study of tools and tool making of machines and the men who made them He can rattle off the names of countless inventors
Knives are by far the oldest created tool he points out The first tools were the club and the stone Then man lashed the stone to the club to make it more effective Then he honed it to a sharp edge
Almost everyone has a feeling about knives There are very few men who Cal) regard knives neutrally Theres something downright atavistic to a man when he picks up a knife or regards a knife It may be a throwback to the hunter in man
A 1969 Lawndale boot knife with brass hilt and big horn sheep slabs The shop number is 384 An unusual feature about the piece is the open lanyard hole (See next page)
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Rare WoodmiddotLoveless fo lder with a titanium frame and stag s labs The inside of the ha ndle castings are engine turned
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Loveless also maintains a large library of movies that he watches late at night in his workshop Among his fa vorites are The Last Emperor and Shane
While at Kent State Bob Loveless met his first wife The marriage lasted 18 tempestuoLls years but produced three daughters which he treasures
Loveless developed the undershypinnings of his intellectual interests at Kent State however on the whole it didnt satisfy his needs The experiment lasted for only a couple quarters Just as had happened at the Institute of Design he grew tired of the academic exercises And like so many veterans who return to college his life experiences had
transcended the youthful silliness that is typical of much of campus life I was wearing a ruptured duck on my jacket and they gave me a blue and orange beanie I went back on the lakes
For a while Loveless was content to return to the Great Lakes bulk carriers but he soon began
to long for a more stable life than the lakes provided He used his Able Seamans card to get a job on a Sun Oi l tanker the Passaic Sun which hauled gasoline to New England out ports It was while working on the Passaic Sun in 1953 that he made that fateful arshyrangement to sell knives to Abercrombie amp Fitch
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A routine Wood-Loveless folder if indeed there is a routine onc with stainless steel frame and maroon micarta slabs This was the firs t Wood-Loveless in my collection and was ordered direc tl y from Lovel ess After a lo ng wait I finally received the kni fe along with a letter stating that the Wood association was over and tha t I had better hang onto it as it was sure to become a collectors item r pa id $7500 for the knife which was the brochure price
Extremely fare Wood-Loveless folder with aluminum frame and maroon micarta slabs On the inside of the handle casting are the words Wood Loveless Mark 4 An aluminum sample it is the only one made
Extremely rare Wood-Loveless folder with a titanium frame and wood micarta slabs It is marked on the inside of the handle casting Wood-Loveless Mark 4 Titanium Sample 001 As logos were being put on the knives Barry Wood wanted to try one Not being familiar with the technique he put the logo on the blade quite low
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A routine Riverside drop point hunter w ith a nickel s ilver hilt engraved by Ray Viramontez It has well matched stag slabs on a red liner It is a good looking knife and carries shop order 642
This little Horn Street Knife with a Riverside logo has a wide nickel silver bolster with stag slabs With its tubular sheath it was designed to be carried as a pocket knife It has been extremely popular in Japan
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Perhaps one of the rarest knives in the collection is this Riverside boot knife better known as the New York Special Its shop number is 838 and it comes with a narrow nickel s ilver collar and contoured green micarta slabs A unique feature is its flat shea th into which the knife is snapped It was a speciaJ order a special design and only seven were made during 1972
Riverside hideout model with shop number 027 comes with green micarta slabs and a narrow nickel silver collar A beautifully designed knife with a contoured handle for a firm grip It has never been a big production model
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A new and improved model of the Riverside pro hunter with duplex grind Under shop order 221 it features a stainless steel hilt and black micarta slabs The tang is fully tapered instead of being a half tang like the original The knife carries the rare Riverside signature logo
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delivering the first three knives Loveless recalls that Pat Devlin the floor manager said Ive been looking all over for you I want some more knives Id like at least a gross I told him [ could deliver half a gross and he wrote a purchase order on the spot They were going to sell them for $3450 I would get 60 percent - $2070 each
In the meantime I had been transferred off the oiler I took the purchase order to the Claymont Delashyware branch of Wilmington Trust and asked to see the manager I wanted to borrow $1 000 The initial order from Abercrombie was just over $1900 I ended up with a personal loan for a thousand dollars on a 90-day note I took it in cash and went to an industrial supply store and got some tools an anvil a bench furnace files vises a drill and a Hammond VH-2D belt grinder By day I had a shore job with Sun Oil on a relieving gang By night I made knives - 72 of them in 74 days I sometimes worked till 2 in the morning When I received my check from Abercrombie I laid the money down on the counter at the bank and said There you are Thanks a lat
Even though Loveless knew then he could make knives commershycially he also knew he needed more practice to become great at the craft
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A rather sma ll drop point hunter with a regular Riverside logo under shop order number 697 It comes with a nickel silver hilt and well matched stag slabs
Another routine drop point hunter wi th the regular Riverside logo The nickel silver hilt is engraved by Ray Viramontez A set of well matched s tag slabs on a red liner completes the handle
A normal sized Riverside drop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown s tag slabs on a red liner This was the only Loveless knife in the Hollifield collection and it has an extremely small logo
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Riverside integral hunter with a wid e bolster and stag slabs This knife was first introduced at the Guild Shomiddotv in 1979 The geometric design on each side of the bolster is done by Leona rd Leibowitz in red plastic and gold Only 12 were made
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While not a terribly popular model this Riverside Nessmuk has good lines It has a nickel silver hilt with dark maroon slabs Shop order number 849
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He dropped out of knife making for several years and took a job as a technishycian for E 1 du Pont de Nemours amp Company in Wilmington His iconoshyclastic style rubbed some du Pont people the wrong way - especially his motorcycle They felt they had inshyvested a lot of money in me and even though I never got hurt they took exception to my riding it They fired me
Between jobs now he returned to knife making to support his growing family It was easy for him to re-estabshylish distribution through Abercrombie amp Fitch and things seemed to be going well until mid-1958 when he was beset
by misfortune That summer he accepted an oral purchase order to make a large quantity of knives for the Christmas season However the buyer who had made the commitment left the company before the knives were finished The store refused to accept the knives
Then in November one of his daughters took desperately ill with pneumonia The doctor said that the only way to cure her was to move to a milder climate In January 1959 he decided to leave the East Coast and move to Modesto California where his wifes parents lived
This sub-hilt Bowie was made in 1957 The handle is ivory with hidden tang construction The hilt is 3 34 inches wide and is sterling silver as are the sub-hilt and pommel (approximately 1 lb) The name plate is 28 K gold and the 3 12 inch parry strip atop the blade is brass Delicate and beautiful engraving and ivory carving was done by Francis Monoghan of Wilmington Delaware Without a doubt the rarest and finest Loveless knife in existence and quite possibly the first art knife ever made (See next page)
A small Riverside boot knife with shop order l1 S-E indicating it was part of a 5 knife set which unfortunately was broken up The trim knife has a small double nickel silver hilt with walnut slabs over hidden tang construction
This Riverside semi-skinner was made on special order and bears seria l number O1 lt was made for the A G Russell Knife Club and has a nickel silver hilt and slabs of coral micarta
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I sold the house on a Friday and on Saturday morning I was in my car on my way west I never had much trouble getting a job When I came to southern California I had a job within three hours at a machine shop
By the mid-60s Loveless had established a small machine shop of his own doing contract work for other companies In late 1966 he acshycepted a job as supervisor for a precision parts maker and by 1969 he was supervising an 8S-man machine shop
But Loveless had also fallen in with a sporting crowd He began selling and trading the dozen or so Delaware Maid knives he had brought west with him - the same knives he had been selling to Abercrombie amp Fitch He also began innovating - moving away from the Randall-like designs By the end of the decade knife making had nearly taken over Loveless life I was making knives heavily in the evenings and eating about twenty Rolaids a night just to get to sleep he says In November 1969 he quit his day job
Loveless continued to make knives under the Delaware Maid logo The strange part of it is I don t rememshyber why I picked the name he says Then as today many of his knives featured a reclining nude etched into the blade Loveless wont reveal who modeled for the now-famous trademark but he does say The model made me bitterly disgusted that I married my first wife
In 1971 his first marriage ended in divorce 1 gave her the house - she had the kids
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Under shop order 330 this Riverside drop point hunter is of standard size and has a wide brays bolster and black micarta slabs [t is a beautiful knife
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This small Riverside drop po int hunter under shop order 641 has a nickel silver hilt and black micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on the tang just behind the hilt A neat little knife
A half tang utility hunter with a Riverside logo and made under shop76 order UB The handle is green mica rta and has no hilt
A nice Ri verside drop point hunter with a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs on a red liner Shop number is 983 The original owners initials are etched on the logo side of the ricasso
A mini-wilderness model with the ra re Riverside sig nature logo under shop order 526 It has a double nickel silver hilt with coca bolo slabs This knife is of recent vintage
Here we have another Riverside hip pocket hunter with a nickel silver hilt and ivory slabs On top of the blad e and just ahead of the hilt are thumb serrations and behind the hilt on the tapered tang is a brass initial insert The shop iden tificat ion is CH
Loveless calls this knife his Riverside hip packel hunter Under shop order RL-2 it has a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs It was made in 1971 and has thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hilt
A small Riverside drop point hunter in a half tang construction with finger grooved ivory micarta slabs Made in 1979 under shop order 2016 the knife has no hilt L L
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make on consignment He first got the idea in 1971 that collectors might be interested in his knives after the silver anniversary issue of Gun Diges t which gave him a generous mention reached the newsstands I had 75 knives on the order books as a result of the Gun Digest article he recalls I had orders from Mexico and Eushyrope By 1972 I knew I would be able to make a living making knives Every month it kept buildshymgup
1 have no idea how many knives Ive made Im going to be a nightmare for the collectors Today he makes around 300
knives a year but he hasnt always been that productive The worst year was 1979 when he simply didnt feel like making knives He produced about 75 that year
These days he and his helper might have as many as 42 knives in various stages of production at any given time The backlog keeps growshying He is now working on knives that were ordered up to five years ago Its getting worse he says Im sure Ill kick the bucket with a lot of unfilled orders but theres nothing I can do about that
Loveless first knives - the ones made from Packard springs shywere forged [ beat them to death he says Its hard work and a poor way to change the shape of metal Forging is a cheap way of getting
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A Riverside hunter of half tang construction It has no hilt and green micarta slabs which are finger grooved Loveless says he made only six or seven of this model
A rather oldtime Riverside drop point hunter under shop order 1098_ It has a nickel silver hilt stag s labs and the original owners initia ls on the obverse side of the blade
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shape but not the best way for knives Then I got smart
Today he begins with a slab of metal and grinds away everything that doesnt look like the desired knife Like Michaelangelo who professed to liberate his statues from the grea t blocks of marble Loveless frees the blade that he visualizes within the stock
Stock removal is primarily a development of the Loveless shop he says adding with the hint of a smile This could be taken for boasting
Before long Loveless began to make knives from the type of steel used for saws and lawnmower blades - a nickel alloy steel with tremendous toughness Loveless went so far as to personally visit the president of the Jessop Steel Company in Washington Pennsylvania to find out more about how this special steel was made
When Jessop stopped production of the alloy (which was called 139-B) Loveless tried oil-hardening and airshyhardening other steels He experishymented with hot-work die steels shockshyresisting steel high-carbon highshychrome steel and various tool and stainless steels before making a commitshyment to a Japanese alloy called ATS-34
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Under shop order 115-1) this small semi~skinner with the Riverside logo has a nickel sil ver hilt and walnut s labs furnished by the o riginal owner It was part of a 5shyknife matched set tha t unfortunately was broken up
This smal[ Riverside hunter under shop order MOL has a nickel ~i lver hilt and black micarta s labs Not tuo many of these sma ller knives have been made
A yachtsmans knife of dubious o rigin Under shop order BER-L this one~of-a-kind has a nickel si lver hilt g reen micarta slabs and the new Riverside signature logo ] am toJd that while grinding the bJade for a utility hunter a mistake was made Rather than throw i t away Loveless ground it to the yachtmans shape It is a one of a kind
ThiS Riverside utility hunter has a nickel silver hilt and ivory micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on top of the tang near the hilt Shop order number is 642
The qualities of ATS-34 closely parallel those found in American-made lS4-CM Loveless keeps a couple years supply of the high-carbon corrosion-resistant stainless tool steel on hand at his workshyshop
The basic tools found in Loveless Riverside California shop include a Deckel universal milling machine a Sixis tool makers milling machine a manual milling machine two tool makers lathes - a Maximat Super II and a Schaublin SV70 - and drill presses to put the holes in the tangs He also uses a Burr King model 1272 belt grinder - a model that he helped the company to design He recalls that they were going to call it the Loveless Grindmaster
Loveless executes every step of the knife making process in his shop except heat treating which is done by
Paul Bos of Cajon California Bos a master in the field heat treats knives for many American and foreign makers
Although his makers mark R W Loveless Maker has always been reserved for the bench-made knives from his workshop thousands of pocket knives designed by Bob Loveless are machine made in Japan by Gerber International
While some of Loveless knives may indeed sit on velvet to be admired by white-gloved lovers of art
he insists that each is a tool for hunters for adventurers He crafts his knives for men who do the hard work of skinning deer and cutting hawsers
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A ra re Ri verside semi skinner with a wide hilt engraved by Giuseppi Forte The knife sports a green micarta handle and there is no thong hole or handle pins
A beautiful Riverside drop point hunter with a wide brass bolster engraved by H H Fra nk and big horn sheep slabs The logo was etched a t the special request of the Ovncr J pictu re of this knife appears on the cover of Knives 82
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A rare Riverside dagger under shop order 003 A beautiful and deadly knife with a double s tainless s teel hilt engraved by Steve Lindsay and a black micarta coffin shaped handle A mini logo appears on the obverse side of the blade ilt the ricasso a unusual place to put a logo
This sti ff horn model has two Naked Lady logos-front view as shown and back view on reverse side Ha ndle has red pick bone scales and bolster is nickel silver On the under side of the bolster is a unique square checkered finger grip
A 1985 Riverside stiff horn with a wide nickel silver bolster and fine grained stag for the handle Comes with a tubular sheath This is a mean package
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Loveless proudly refers to himself as a tool maker and expresses his conviction that without the tool maker society could never have afforded the artists In primitive societshyies everybody works to survive There are no artists People come up to me and say Boy Mr Loveless youre a great artist I say No Im an artisan I deliberately took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
I abhor the term art knife The term is an oxymoron We make working knives A Loveless knife is the anti thesis of an art knife He also frowns on the expression custom knives We call them bench-made knives
About half of the knives Bob Loveless creates end up in the hands of hunters even though he no longer hunts himself l stopped hunting in 1970 1 realized there was no need for it and no sport in it Using a modern center-fire rifle with a scope theres very little excuse for missing
Under shop order 11S-B this Riverside big bear was part of a set of five that unfortunately was broken up The double hilt ilnd sub-hilt are nickel silver and the walnut slabs were furnished by the original owner A brass inlay is found on the tang for initials (See next page) 87
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The Riverside steak knives pictured above are not found in the Loveless brochure One is a right hand model and one is a left hand modeL One blade is serrated and one is not Both have stag on one side of the handle and are of integral construction
This knife and fork set was made in 1979 and is of integral construction with a long bolster on only one side of the handle I have never seen another knife and fork set by Toveless although he does make steak knife sets occasionally
Loveless hunted groundhogs when he lived on the East Coast You havent lived until you eat groundhog Best way to fix it is in a cast iron skillet five to six inches deep Put the meat in with pork lard and one inch of water Slow cook it all day with some dandelion greens
In Delaware he hunted grouse and duck with members of the du Pont family I was raised on fried and roast chicken To me duck is a poor substitute
Deer hunting was a fall ritual for Loveless for many years My last hunting trip was October or November 1970 in Del Norte County California I got a little Columbia blacktail deer on Thursshyday and Saturday I got another I got 80 pounds of meat out of both deer It took the whole family two years to get it eaten Venison makes good meatballs and great sausage but basically it isn t very good meat
If you have to kill to eat thats one thing All life kills other life to exist but if you dont need to do it why do it He pOints to a volume on his bookshelf Gail
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An unusual Riverside chute knife under shop order 805 It has a double njckel silver hilt and stag slabs oVhat makes this piece a bit of a rar ity is the blade It is one inch longer than the s tandard model
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This Bowie is the only one made at Riverside to date It is fairly large with a double stainless steel hilt and cocabolo slabs
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A rare Loveless-Johnson capeT it is one of a kind Under shop order 786 the knife has no hilt and an ivory micarta handle with ODe
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Sheehys Passages Peer pressure accounts for a lot of hunting I love guns but I love them as an example of ways man can manipulate them to serve a purpose My sport is popping beer cans with a 22
That might seem hypocritical- I make hunting knives and yet dont personally beshylieve in hunting I don t insist that other people feel the same way If you want to shoot ten deer a year thats your business I think I outgrew it But [ sure as hell know how to make a good deer knife
Unless youve had field experience you can t make hunting knives I see knives with cutting edges tha t are too thick Wi th blades that are too long - 3W to 4W is fine for North America With awkward and ill-shaped handles Too many knife makers dont understand their own hand Their knives are not user friendly You cant teach a guy to make a good hunting knife if hes never been in the woods shot a deer and been up to his elbows in deer guts Its like giving a typewriter to a man who is illiterate
Loveless says of the dropped hunter perhaps his grea test stroke of inspiration The dropped hunter was obvious to me in the 50s It is almost a spitting image of an autopsy knife TI1e dropped hunter got its name because of the way the point drops away from the back of the blade for greater ease in deer skinning
And how does Bob Loveless differentiate the seashysoned hunter from the tenderfoot When I ask a guy where he likes to do his hunting and he has an answer on the tip of his tongue hes a hunter A lot of Loveless dropped hunters lie on a coffee table to be bragged about
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A one of a kind Loveless-Johnson dagger with a double brass hilt and black micarta slab on a birds head shaped handle The exact number of Loveless-Johnson knives made ma y never be known Loveless estimates fewer than forty while Johnson feels the numbe was closer to one hundred ]n anY event there were not too many made and they are desirable add itions to any collection
A five inch Loveless-Johnson utility with an improved handle of wood micarta There is no hilt with this type of handle The shop order is 772 This knife is unusually light in weight for its size
Loveless admits that demand for his knives has driven the price up to the point where very few men can afford to actually use them We could sell all we could make at $750 but theres stiU a limited market I equate the price of a Loveless knife with a good bolt-action rifle and scope Some guys will carry a $900 rifle and a $10 knife The rifles job is over in 20 seconds but it will take many minutes for the knife to finish its job
Theres no question that Loveless knives have strong symbolic value among men who should know about such things Ernest Hemingshyway took five Loveless knives with him on his last trip to Africa And legend has it that each of the four commanding generals of the South Vietnamese army carried a Loveless fighting knife on his hip as a compleshyment to his Rolex watch and Dehner boots
Many Loveless knives found their way to the jungles of Vietnam But Loveless is quick to point out that he is very selective about accepting orders for fighting knives We dont make fighting knives for soldiers of fortune - men who work in clandestine military service he says conshytemptuously adding There are many good service knives available at factan) prices
Bob Loveless knife making is governed by his personal ideals We wont do an ivory handle Theres one in the leather room That will be the last If enough people would stop using ivory maybe they wauld stop poaching elephants in Africa Ivory is a second or third-class handle
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There were only three knives marked with the ImclessshyJohl1sott Riverside Cal logo This one 002 has a hilt of nickel silver and Lignum Vitae slabs There are thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hil t Directly behind the hilt there is a brass inlay for init ia ls Extremely rare Rare Loveless-Johnson d rop point hunter with serial
number 003 The knife has a ni ckel silver hilt and ebony slabs middotvith thumb serrations on top of the blade ahead of the hilt l)irectly behind the hilt on the tang is a brass inlay for initials Of the thre knives so marked 001 is in Taiwan A rare knife
This I a specjally designed knife to commemorate thirty-fjve years of knifcmaking by loveless A refined version of the old Delaware Maid with s tacked leather washer handle and an aluminum butt cap Origishynally sold for $200000 only thirty-five wercgt made This knife is number 10
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A naked lady d rop point hunter w ith a na rrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt The s tag improved hand le is a bit different than usual Very few were made
An unusual naked lady drop point hunter wi th a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs over a red liner The unusual fea ture of this knife is the wide ricasso The shop number is 435
A naked lady chute knife w ith a double nickel silver hW and well matched stag slabs over a red liner At the special request of the original owner the spine of the blade was rounded instead of square
This lamb semi-skinner has a nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and well matched stag slabs According to Loveless there were only three of this model made
A beautiful semi-skinner with the naked lady logo The wide nickel silver bolsters are engraved by Michael Collins The stag on the handle is extremely well matched
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A naked lady drop point hunter with a slightly wider than usual nickel silver hilt engraved by Angelo Bee Ivory slabs on a red liner have a big horn sheeps head scrimmcd on the logo side by Mr Bee An inlay behind the hilt used for initials is one ounce of pure gold instead of the usual brass This go ld inlay was furnished by the original purchaser The owners initials appear on the ricassQ logo side
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A fine drop point hunter with the naked lady logo The nickel silver hilt has been engraved by Ray Viramontez The stag handle slabs are very unusual On top of the bJade ace thllmb serrations and directly behind the hilt is a brass initiaJ insert This knife was purchased directly from Loveless at the 1976 Guild show It was at this shomiddot that the naked lady logo was introduced
material anyway Now mammoth ivory thats different At one time Loveless didnt think much of micarta as a handle material but now he has come to believe it is the best material for a working knife And rounding out his views on handle materials he notes I agree with General George Patton shymother-of-pearl is for New OrleanB pimps
Should you come to California to visit with Bob Loveless in his
workshop you would find yourself in the presence of a man at peace with himself Here is a man who has tried just about everything he ever wanted to do and succeeded at most
Loveless would be comfortably dressed in Levis and one of the striped zippered Five Brothers shirts by M Fine amp Sons that he is so fond of wearing On his head would be his trademark cap which was made in Japan by a friend s wife The cap is designed to shield his sensitive eyes from the the glare of the overhead fluorescent tubes
His pot belly would lead you to believe that he likes his food in ample quantity and you might imagine
Under shop number 004 this beautiful naked lady semi-skinner has a wide bolster engraved with a gold animal inlay by R Scaggs Scroll engraving appears on the obverse bolster The knife has walnut slabs It is one of the best looking pieces I have ever seen from the Loveless shop (See next page) 103
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Lovelesss own naked lady semimiddot skinner Under shop order R wL the knife was made on October 12 1986 for himself There is a n ickel s ilver hilt with a rare th ree piece stag handle over hidden tang construction with a crown stag butt
Stiff horn mod el with naked lady logo This kni fe is an integrCl l piece with sta g slabs (md an open area around the thong hole The geometric design on the bolster as done in red p lilstic and gold by Leonard Leibowitz Only six were made
This is an integral semimiddotskinner with serial number 28 It is milled from a single piece of steel with stag slabs In the wide bo lster is an ivory micarta disc scrimmcd by Rick Fields of Florida A limited number of these integrals were made and according to Loveless no more will be started because of the time it takes to make one Loveless estimates he ca n make three regular knives to one of these Most of the integrals went to Japan but a few possibly six Wer sold in the United Stales for $175000 each A rather expensive sheath knife
An integral drop point with serial number 25 There are beautiful stag inserts in the handle and the small ivory micarta disc in the bolster which was scrimmed by Rick Fields of Florida Loveless swears no more will be made becDusc of the time involved Most were sold in Japan but a few managed to get into American collectors hands It is a very handsome knife
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Today Robert Loveless is happily remarried He and his wife Yoshiko share a comfortable life together - she watching Japanese-language TV programs while he makes knives and enjoys his diverse interests He has a cat named Chrissy a poodle called Alfred P Loveless and two Labrador retrievers Brandy and Buddy
Loveless three daughters are grown now and living in CaWornia One is a California deputy attorshyney general One is married to a research scientist One operates a bistro Loveless also has three grandshychildren Yoshiko has two grown daughters
In 1986 while at the Munich Knife Show Loveless learned that his mother and step-father had been murdered in Warren Ohio by a man with a knife Loveless is haunted by the irony Here I am selling knives My mom and step-dad were murshydered by a punk with a knife At times I wonder if theres a heavy karma coming down
Sitting in his Riverside California workshop amidst the toob and the partially completed
knives Bob Loveless has a great deal to say about the development of his knife making skills and the evolushytion of his philosophy
I arrogantly feel Im the best damn knife designer in the world I hardly ever make a knife I didnt design I make knives to please me Those who do it just for money hate their wives and kick their dogs
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This naked lady drop point hunter was made in February 1978 with a wide stainless s teel bolster and green micarta slabs It was carried by Loveless during a course at Jeff Coopers Gunsight Hunting School in Arizona
A stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hilt and green micatra slabs A reverse naked lady logo appears on the obverse side of thc bladc
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1 knew what r wanted to do in 1954 when 1 started I didnt know how to do it 1wanted to make fine knives for sportsmen It took the better part of 10 to 12 years before I began to understand what I was doing
There wasnt anybody you could learn from in those days There were no books I sometimes made flat-out mistakes and had to do it over Selfshytaught is sometimes the best way You work up your own philosophy as you go along
Loveless may have known from the beginshyning that he wanted to make fine knives but he had no interest whatsoever in sheaths Indeed he used to include the following note in his early catalogs
If you consider yourself a good leather worker and want to make your own sheath for your Loveless Knife say so on the order blank and deduct ten dollars from the cost of the order - I don t particularly enjoy leather work
When a mans not good at something it bothers him Loveless observes When he gets better at it he enjoys it
Nowadays Loveless is very good at it He makes his widely-copied sheaths from 8-9 ounce cowhide purchased from a Los Angeles dealer He designs the sheaths for a tight fit - to cam in so the knife cant fall out Loveless has no use for
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nickel silve r hilt and well matched sheep hom slabs On top of the tang and behind the hilt is a nickel silver insert engra ved with R W Lcyveless
Stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hi lt and stag slabs A reverse naked lady is on the obverse side of the blade This knife was made in 1986
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Small naked lady hunter of integral hilt and butt design The handle has light brown stag slabs and an elonga ted thong hole on the butt Only six were made
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keeper straps His sheath design has been widely copied in the United States and at leas t one Japanese knife maker employs a very similar design
Bob Loveless shares his hard-earned knowledge with other knife makers both in his workshop and through the Knifemakers Guild which he helped found in 1970
The fundamental philosophy of the Guild was my idea he says I got together in Tulsa with ten other guys Andy Russell got the meeting together The first membership directory was put together right here in my shop
Our goals were to promote knives and knife makers to encourage more ethical practices and help others make better knives
He has had several apprentices and has worked with Japanese students for weeks at a time His first full-time helper Steve Johnson came to work for him in May 1971 when the Loveless shop was in Lawndale Cali fornia Johnson had learned the basics of the trade from Gil Hibben Later work with Harvey Draper and in the Davis shop in Spokane had given him a good foundation in knife making Johnsonremained with Loveless for three years moving on to become a well-known knife maker in his own right in Utah
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An extremely ra re naked lady straight hunter with a nickel silver hilt and slabs of Japanese micarta called Snow which resembles ivory The logo on each side of the blade reverses within itself There is just one other knife marked this way Loveless has sta ted he oviU never use th is handle materia l ga in
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01E1E5 S - MpoundRR - A Loveless-Merritt new model called Field find Stream This attractive knife has a nickel silver hilt and green micarta slabs This model is ~ _ makers - t - made for the Japanese trade and when sold over there the naked lady IVerside C a logo is substituted for the Loveless-Merritt logo Only six of these knives are known to be in the Us It carries shop order 587
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Various sized Gerber knives known as the Guardian have been designed by Loveless These particular models come as a set of three with cast matted handles and a signature of Loveless on the blade along with a mark saying the knife was designed by Loveless Both marks appear on the same side of the blade
A Gerber folder designed by Loveless with his signature engraved on the logo side of the bronze 118 bolster This knife is 184 of 2000 and has a bronze frame and checkered rubber inserts for a
handle The knife is extremely heavy There appears to be some doubt as to whether Gerber fully adhered to the original Lovesless design
Loveless had a full-time Japanese helper Koichiro Oda for a while during the late 1970s Jim Merritt his current helper started in 1981 Jim is not only my right arm Hes both arms and more Loveless quips
T he craft of knife making can be lonely work but Bob Loveless doesnt mind the solitude Its not unusual for him to labor well
into the morning hours sipping cold coffee crafting knives and sheathes The shop is the world I love where I want to be Its my refuge he says
Bob Loveless many passions hobbies and interests provide the psychic fuel for this effort His movie videos and books his music mostly jazz and blues are all close at hand The workshop is also outfitshyted with a shooting range which he shares with visiting Riverside policeshymen
On a whole Loveless hobbies are solitary ventures And his tinkshyering is endless The shop is cluttered with remnants of an amazing variety of gadgets Noteworthy among the clutter are a couple one-of-a-ldnd items
Schrade-Loveless drop point hunter designed by Loveless This particular knife has no serial number and was sent to Loveless by Schrade for final inspection prior to production Typica l maroon Delrin improved handle with a brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is l S4-CM A drop point hunter by Schrade which was designed by
Loveless The knife has serial number 0922 and has the typical maroon Delrin improved style handle with a narrow brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is lS4-CM
Schrade-Loveless drop point with serial number 0045 This knife is a surplus piece from the American Blade lS0th Anniversary commemorative that was offered in 1977 It has a white Delrin improved style handle and a narrow collar instead of a hilt
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A Beretta-Loveless drop point hunter with seri al number 0260 It has a nickel silver hilt and contoured stag slabs over a red li ner Designed by Loveless made in Japan and ma rketed by Beretta USA
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- the Loveless pens One is crafted from titanium the other from a combination of aluminum and steel A third pen is gone - sold for $2000 He also has lots of watches He is quick to point out tha t like a Loveless knife a good watch lasts forever
Loveless has owned four amateur-built singleshyseater biplanes 1 dont take it seriously he says r just go up and have fun But one time it wasn t fun at all He crashed his Pi tt Special in 1983 fracturing the tibia in his left leg - an accident that laid him up for three months and reduced his knife production that year to fewer that 150
He used to ride a motorcycle - a 700 cc Yamaha - until he broke several ribs in a nasty spill He still has a soushyvenir of his motorcycle-riding days a ticket he got for doing 130 miles per hour on the freeway A Porsche was ahead of me and the driver was falling asleep I had to do 130 to get alongside him to blow my horn But now he says he is playing it safe Tm trying to be more laid back
The thought of retirement has no appeal for Robert Loveless After all why would one retire from his hobby When 1 cant make knives anymore Im going to swallow a bunch of pills and quit he says Retirement doesn t interest me In every society dOINn through history a man had to work until he died Who said people should quit work at 65 and play golf or tennis or sit and read
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This prototype dagger has a nickel silver hilt and butt cap with green micarta slabs It has hidden tang construction and it is set up so one can remove a small pin from the butt and take the knife completely apart It vas one of three prototypes made for Pallidan Press
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A unique prototype of a hunter Loveless wanted to make to sell for $10000 This one-of-a-kind model has stag slabs with an aluminum frame into which the blade is mortised The blade has never been sharpened and it has not been polished In Dallas during the 1976 Guild show Loveless decided not to proceed with the production and sold the model
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Sometimes he speaks of having his ashes placed along with those of his wife in her parents burial plot in Mito 60 miles northeast of Tokyo But then hell laugh grab a bar of stainless steel and head for the grinding room Hell theyll just find me dead at the wheel with a knife in my hand he says Dead of a broken heart
What would keep Bob Loveless spirit intact is the certainty that in a couple of hundred years his knives would be in the hands of cowboys and hunters and soldiers doing their jobs For him it would be a perfect world where the collectors had moved on and a man and his knife were back to work
Perhaps But in the meantime the collectors whom he likens to Renaissance patrons of art will patiently wait for as long as five years to own a blade crafted in the shop of Robert Loveless the man of so many contrasts the man who most would agree took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
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717 -( l7O)t~tho) 77 A0)1i I) -tJ~~t1tlTl ~o lBthT ~ ltT~ t~if7l)L ~ bull 771 -j -TaS -j
P-17 [7711-] Delaware1aidl Fighter
itLtT7ry I 7~tUBlIft0)7 717 -( 17 bull -r1 7 T Delaware 1aid t O) 9 tJlI)1J J -t~ tL Tl~
~IHt 392 ~ft 294) ~ttft~95)0)77 A0)i I) -tJ~1tlT$ tJ JI F )L~t [-if- bull 7 J -- -T 77
AO)f7)L l)L ~ tif7middot l)L ~ tl-jjFtJ ttJ-gtTl~
P-18 [11-] Delaware 1aid I Hunter
bullbull0)77Amiddot l)L ~ tJH~u l 7 -( ljJ- 7)L-71t~ ryt)L-rJYmiddot 11 F)L0)7 717 -(I~ -r1 7
7Lmiddot -j 17 (7-I-tmifljuTltJl) T -j l7~1 nmA1t~o 7L-- nEiliitt R~Loveless 1aker
ClaYlCnt Delaware O)[]ttJ$A-gtTl~o
P-20 [1fry 1 bull -r17] Delaware 1aid I Bowie
-VtJ~ u l 7-7 O)AtL1J~ ute T7ry I 7~tCO)Mry 1 bull -r 17Ta ~o iIVO) Delaware 1aid CVfv tJ t
LOIELESS-N4DEo)7-7tJ~At) amp1R1HttlfililtJO) AbercrOlllbie I Fitch CoNY t1Jnt Bowie Kllife t$lJttLT
l ~o 17)L bull 77A bull l)H 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ T 7 7ryl bull A -j J 70)11 F )LtJ~1tltdl~tJ-r17
Ta~o IJ ~ bull of--J7tlt--j- (fI) O)~fiIlitJ$~tLTl~tJ~ 77[-A~t~lttJlta)tuTl~
P-2l [1fry-1 bull -r-1 7] 1956~jF Delaware 1aid I Bowie
T7ry I 7~tCt i0)J -j t~ lt~~O)a ~-r17 ttf -j~ ltt~jF~tLtJtJ) -gt t~ 79mmO)~7)L bull 77A bull l
)L ~ t ryt IL-r J YO)II F)L 7)L bull 7-1- bull -j l7o)~I F $tttmAtJ~a lTl~ 7 [-- F O)iEiiH
t Delaware 1aid 0) [] ttJ$A -gt T$ tJ 1)1J J -ttt 139middot8 O)-rl1 -tJ~J tL ~ tJl i tL~t~ffl u t~J I J 7
plusmn(1) l39-Btl-jilMO)IiTa~ amp1R1Htt Abercrolllbie I Fitch CoNYt1Jnt August 18 1956 t$JitLT
l~ i0)J -j t -r 17 til~t~~7CIiX~Fl B tJ~~ tL Tl ~O)t-Vtf$tJ i t Ta~
J-18
P-22 [1f- 1-7] 1960fFfF North Hollywood Bowie
illJlBJtfict1A1 ==$ti~tfFintdGiiTA(~1110)- 111iEiiH lUi Loveless I1aker North
Hollywood Calif No1 clJj~IJ15nL~~o liillit(t HLalleck bt-1-ltl)~iiIlil1Jgtd~~r15nL~~
it J~o)J1 ~ bull -t-17t(t Oralleck O)~~~c =0)8i1iMIJtnL~S -(L -t110)7illXld
October 291960 1SII ~1-mt April 21 19061t-1-0)~plusmn_81S~ 7I-FO)1ft(trJ12Imm O)~
15tZ77 fio)JI)-il1~L~II ~tlL~~ry)1-11Y()J F)1-~j1f ~~tfjldi57)1-middot t)1- ~ (t~tt()1i
~AiIUamp~ti~ 1 t~()lfFi n L~~ iO)1 l 7 c ft()=~ 7 7[At)IA~lfigtJ6I1 ~ t c ~ m~hi
~int~()lSS ~()c~77[fi~~~1~=7~tU~1I1117()~Wl~~lSII111~shy
-t- ~~~tlJ c 1 L~t c ~ ti -gt t P-24~25 [1t fi bull J7-~ 71 17-] Loveless-ParAe fishier
1$1~ Loveless-Parke ()CliiJ1 tii n S~ 1~ 771 17- J-~ t~Htt77[ ActJOJfF~t 1 tJilh td)~
~1()-qM-~~117~-~~~1tOOlS yen7~middot17fimiddott~~ct7t~~~Mgt14ff
- bull ~1--7ltl)S ~ I Ij- bull 7 1 bull J J1-1 7)1-middot- ()J 1 ~ bull -l 7htH~ L ~S AbercrOll1oie I Fitch Co Nr()~iiIlb~ampl11H~tX 17- ~15nL~ S 7[- Ht ~l11BJtJ7 r -)1- bull fi 171 )1-tzj1IJin L~~
P-26-A [1t fi J-~ 111-] 1967ifllfF Loveless-Parke Hunter
77fimiddot t)L-t t 17 middot17~middot liz11111~() 121ctt~fiif() 1967()~yen-iJlx17-f1LS
P-26-B [1tfimiddot-~rClmiddot11middot17-] Lovelegt)-Parke Dropped Powt Hunter
i ()~tl() r Cl 17 bull j l ~ (1 Loveless-Parke () Cl ib1)1) ~tlt -gt t fi I 4 ~)1- bull 11 7()7 77- bull t
)1- ~ il111t L ~S i()1 l 7()~tZL - l t()(t j- t- fi0) 7- 11~ bull J 1)1-1 l7rymiddot fi 1 1 ~~J
1 ~ bull -t--lmiddot1r~~ 71yI-~fi--t-(lnSiclS~ 77[fi(t~~71clLi()111~f
~~~~~I)~tJ111()~~-gtt i()Cli1~~()-t11~fi-gtt
P-26-C [1t7--~fi1-] 1967fF8Flltfi Loveless-Parke Skinner
Ji()i i()J~a()fi-t--t- JM1t77fimiddot t)1- ~ c77fimiddot )1 ~ bull 71- ~()f1~tlt ~l~fi~()
77[ A bull 1171SS ~l~fi11~()t 17 1~1 1tfi15nt8itb1 August 1967 c~IJinL~S
P-28-A [71 7- bull J-~ i 1 bull fi 1-J Loveless-Parke Semi -Sk inner
Loveless-Parke Sierra Hatire C8l1f()Cli()A-gttfnIlJl()fitfa i()tliO)~~tt fiI4)1-middot fi171 )1-()~ftll
lt77fimiddott~~c 74ff-middot~~-7()SstF~middot1If()fi1~~middotAF~1aS 71-F()~
ttfi~-Y bull Va 17 Safari land ()~iltr c 1-7 iJi x 17- f15nL~ SJ~ l ~71 - F1 fiil)36$()tilji ()J ~
t Loveless-Parke 0)1-~b~15 nt pound tlt V-7-( ~ +t7 7 I) 7 F()CliiJ~tJIII1 15n L~~
P-28-B [1lfiI~-~middot 17-] Loveless-Parke Hunter
[if-middot 71Vl- J F)1-t 7)1-O)J ~ bull ~17())1I-lSS c()lIjftt~77[Att ~lfti
=z-3-~()ililamp7ry ~ F7 37()7Ji-~Clt-amp147-(PItlL~Q AbercrOlllbie I Fitch Co N
Y()~iiIlhi~IHJ 7 t-~ ()li1HIH~IJinnpound 71 I 7- fJJlln()T 7 ry J 7 bull ~ -1 F()lJI~BJt~~-b~~ ltMI)n S t l 7 tiibi Itll L Jlt S c ~ lt()afO~()h1jU S 11 71pound
P-30-AB [AJf Ftrymiddot A1-J LatIIson-GoodI1lN Skinner
i() LatIISOf-Coodnow ()fi1-tt 77[fimiddot fi ~-I-()rplftZJlJtflJ1J~iiiiLlSiccttti ~7ry
J 7Jii ry 4 )1- 4 ~ z 111 1~ t~A() t I - bull Tzj iI 7 7[ fi bitJ t tJ()l f-Ji- 17 ~tt
L~S ~()ftif1l 77[ 7-(ti()7 f4 17 117bif-ri- J ~middot()t ~ ~1~t()1Spound i()J
J-19
-3 II u -c 18004ftlItlttJ1F~nt 20Yf-J- bull ~ t~~1 l 70)7 1T7hi 771 UJ ~lI~u JlHfEtt
T1 lt -~tlifampun -lgtoniIgt-lgt
P-30-C [1i1 7 JJ bull A 1-] 197041l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinner
771JO)JJJ r bull 7 1 J bull JfT-~tUb)lt(i1~jlt (t1Fn-C~tJ~ 2n(t 19704(iyenfFltnttJO)
rJ bull lt l 7J)J ~0)1 7)J-7 bull J F)J(ttlbh -C~~ lJJMO) Cl-gt7-)J il ~ 1 l 7~ 7O-4aJ
P-31-A [-T-Ji- bull 7 -I] Lawdale Cappel Firm
Cl-yen-amp~fto) 17amp-7FmiddotAFamp0)~-K-middot1EI~FmiddotA~-yen-~~n~J~~rmiddotA
I )J tJJ r I J1~O)~QO)mtJ~Oraquo)- F bull 1 F bull )~J ~ Vn-lgt
P-31-B [1-T-I 1)T-I-] 197041lfF Lawndale Utility
Cl-T-~qftlJJMO)1-f4~f--1~0)~amp I~FmiddotA~-yen-O)A~~J~~rmiddotAF~ttl~
cth-C~~ 1970fFft(ifFintCCHJt1 70-461 C~-3117~bsi5tJjlfXn~ )1 r (117~1i) O)~
j~tCl-T-MDRbgti 1972fF~iil(1 u -c~ftvn -lgt 20)11 70) ~ ~(t$~(li~ u ~77J bull 7 1 7 F bull f -1- bull ~~ C ~-gt n -lgt 2 n~t f-)i - bull - rO)lIlml~~O)famp1mlC $~IIfO)l6AtittHr1 il IJ lt
i~~~rO)~~O)lT~~mlJ~~O)x~7J~rI~u-Cilgt-lgt
P-31-C [1iJ 7JJ bull A1-) 196941l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinller
~tJ~v -gt ~11 7 C~ -gt L J~ t ~ -3 771 A iJisectJtsect O)t~(ITif l ull1Fu t lTh1~O)jfJ r bull 7
JmiddotAfT-1il-lgt ~~k=~~1Fin~tJo)177Amiddot~~r~77~Jmiddotlt17J~~middotA~
P-32-A [Yx~middot 117) 197141l1F Lawlldale I Gellts Kllife
77IA~VX~middot117(Vx~~Xmiddot117)C~~ Cl-T-~O)Cl~O)A~k77~Jmiddot~1
7J)J~ bull J FJJO) ~)H I A 11 7 J]JjHIHnJ- F bull 1 O) )J bull x F 1 l 7amp~ 647-B
P-32-B [1raquo-] Lawfldale Piker
2 O)Cl- yen- )JO)]lt tJ ~)J)o I AO)Ji l jj-ta 1 7 -I jf - bull r)J-7h1ij~77 J bull ~ l 7J)J ~ bull )
t )J17 I - O)iI4I(I(tyenL bull i 1- g bitIJtnn~ 1 HaH- bull 1 F O)~j 1 l 7 65-3(J
P-32-C [7 71 ~ -] 1970fF~fF Lawndale Fighter
2nbCl-yen-)JlJJMO)yen7)Jmiddot 77A ~)H0)7 71 ~- tnMO)) F)J~jt 77A 7J7 ~
t177lJ ~17J)J-0raquo) )J lT(xJ7J 1)rAIJ 117amp~ 70-451
P-34 [i~ bull A1-] Lawndale Settli-Skirmer
~M~UCl-yen-)J~ftO)icmiddot Af1- 19684(IAG 7 1 i)Jhi 77 I Ah)iftUnt b0)1 I)
~ ~ -h~~IJ~ U 1-7 $- bull ) nJO)lO)~tIJb1lthi LJ ltt0)1il -lgt ~~HlJJ~O)yen7J x 7 bull
x l F bull Eyen)JO)ti(~in~ rrJlti14~ O)J O)tJl l )JO)~jb$W(cJtl1il~ 1r71-1 bull ~JJA 0)
7)J- A bull lK1 )J Atl u-C rr$~el~pil -lgt f-- til C ~v u~t 1171il -lgt 20)1 l 7 H1fID u t tn ~ttc~o)~-T-~i~~U-gtkf~J-lgtc1It~R-gtL~-lgt~~7I-F~12u~~kO)~~O)~~~7
7~A~~ukCC~il-lgtC0)~~~
P-36-A [11 bull A 1-] 19704~1F Lawndale Banana Skinner
Cl-gt7-)J~f-O)2o))1-t bull Af T-t(t ~IH N S 0) ~~ I- tMj~ rJ 1 I bull ~ l 7J)J ~O) ~ F 7 bull - r(1
tJ~ -Cti IJ _lt (r~ft lt ttlhh n~ )11tIW)ti7~- Fh1MO)Eil1iIgt-ligt C 771 Asecth1~lbL~-lgt
117~ 70-413
P-36-B [7 -I J 117] 19704~fF Lawndale Bread or Filet Kllife
ritJjlJ c~-3h) 7( ~ t17c~-3o)b) ~9n(ULtJ2O)-t1 7(t ~~o)UJ I-~ 11fOmiddot )
nO
~)IgtQ) t F 7 bull 1~ t~ -3f1lJ 1aamp iJi ~HH~JF~czg lt- ~1Jtt~~-gtt7v- nzlt1 Jil OllhTaamp5 P-36-C CAmiddot J-T-( I)T-(_] Lawndale Lamb Utility
1-171j~ 4L Q)-(-~Q)aamp5 ~l~C1-7-)IgtQ)7Amiddot J-7--I 1)7--1- t)Igt rQ)ttgtIJ~ ~~NSQ)jJ
7-1J~~iM1T~T I FJIgt(t71nltI)- ~(ZJ~MtJ tAJ~7if1 Q)i-171aamp5
P-37 C-I~ bull Af-] Lawndale $ellli-Skiflller
C1-7-Mi)C1tQ)J~~t ~ bull A1--~t N S t)J iZV-7middot 1-Q)I F)Igt1Jtft~ t)J gj7tQ)Jltz
~ttlt IJ JJ~Q)-I v - V 3 i)tA -gt T~ 5 lt Q)7 -I -)J r litt l ltfjffl~ ht f17 ~t 7Q)7OQ)I 1-iJ) i6 il ~~~Q)1i ltllJ LJ 1-17 ~t -3-fI-gt Tml ~ t~-gtT ~z~ IJ if~nT ~ t tQ)1 aamp~ I$ -~J ltQ)1shy
171Q)~~lt(J)J~~ttlW~t lt c~ Wf1ltnD~ftHf l t t ltraquo El7tQ)1-17iJ~7 -I -)J FlfIffl ~nn 5
lt t HU~ lt bJtlf~tJ77VA~J jJil ~1-17~-J ( IJ ~fl1lttzi-gtt()ti-gt i1
P-38-A Cnl~7 I$-] Lawndale Dropped Point HUflter
7-1 -Q)ft~ T~tt~ 7)Jmiddot$ ~Q)f7)J1 aamp IJ N S Q) t)J r iZl 1tC1Qraquo) )IgtiJ1ft~T ~5
P-38-B [rO17-I$-J Lawflliale Dropped Point Hunter
ltQ)Jj~Q)C1-gtT-)I() F CI ~7 1$-iZ(I N S t)J tlibQ)-( ~f~Jil~71 r middot77 Q)A$ ~~
iJ~ft~ ifjlJ IJpVlIimzfx JjJ I) ~i)i~IJpoundnn~
P-38-C [-I~ - Af-J Lawndale Setlli-Skillner
plft~Q)NS t)Jtmiddot ~ 1)-AfQ)A$J~ I F)tZ~JvJ rmiddot A-if-i)i~poundnT~5 ~1~J~Q)C1-
7-)Q)tmiddotl bull A 1-- f~UitJlt ti ltQ)1- 17 iZt N SQ)IJ r bull TJ 71J~itt i6n T~~iJ lt Q)~it tz 7 7 v A t lt Q)J -3 tJlt t tJ~ l T l tJiJ) -gt k lt n troit~ tJ ltmtiJ)iJl~iJ) i6fti1mit t tQ)1 aamp~ P-40~41 [l-T-( I)T-(-J Lawfldale Utility
t7Q)K-~1-~J-AtITfI6ntJ-T-I~7--I-middotI$-l~-middot~-AQ)~7middotA$~~~fI-gt
k t F 7$ ~liztJ-gt T~ 5 ~ IJ ~ltJ~IDEOOz Bad Bob s (~ft7Q)tQraquo tQ)~-~ iJ1A -gt T~~
P-42-A C7 Y l ~-J Lawflliale fighter
71- FQ)jjIJ IJ 1HJ7 F-)IQ) Iodel 5 tlt1J-e13IJ f1 7Q)fIlJ tJ77r 7 bull X l nz~iU-~ yen7) 7
7 A bull t)f HZJltlQ)1 )f 7 l T7) ~Q)IiJ r bull T 17 t~ -3 C1-gtT-)JJlUIQ)tjQQ)7 711- ~
tJ1-17 t1ll-3 lt ttn~~ P-42-B Ctff Af-J Lawntiale Banana Skiflller
t r 7 bull 1 ~1 j- 1-AQ)A -$ J ~ bull I ~ )fQ)~iZmQ)C1-yT-)Q)fr It J Hit~ 7 A -$ J~ti~~ r liZJ~tt1 i AiH~i6ltttT~~ N S t)J HUimiddotjtfjIT~ IJ 71- nt8i_t~~
P-44-A [1117I~-J Lawndale Dropped Point Hunter
JJ~TfiiAnt r CI J 7 +)f-1 l- bull I 1- lt () Lawndale Q)1ltt ltQ)lIttit li)57v A tAn T~tt ~ f171jjiJ 216-((1 7-ftI)-middot~1jJ)[-$Q)17middot)J-7r middotIF) DtAfttlHJ 1981 El7tQ)
1v~V3tlT~=sectQ)1--f71aamp1
P-44-BC C7o ~ bull ~17 f17J Lawndale Proto-Type Knife
C1-~-~mlUlQ)7ormiddot-$17177vA~tr7middot-$~Q)fIVnti~~~5~~~Ufll~~B~W~
~nk~J~iz~ I ~ tQ) fjgtJ Knives Q)r7- -I j-Q)T bull 7-1--1J~-~II)fifj I n~lt c taamp 5 r~
VQ)llil 1t~ ~Jil lt~~$ PQ)[ll]fl~ flttJ~lJJ~~-J~tliJtiilaquo~n~
J-l1
P-44-D [-e~ (4-t-] Lawndale Settti-Skinner
~ tJ[1- t1-Jt-Q)-I ~ bull A 4 T-Q)It I MI ~l lt1177)t-ttl70- m-t-e l t1)-7 It bull J
tnJClLftr_il~L~-5 T17l1i~iI~ 1415Q) ~l~T17
P-45 [( ~ v- ~ bull Jt5-] 1973poundF1lfF Lawndale Stlaigllt Hunter
ElHc LlJJ~LQ)77 v A bull T l 7 c~ gt ~~IJQ)~tfT1 7 7 1~ I) - bull -( l11)kJQ)1 Y7J-7
r bull JY ~)tgtB~Q)lyenilctt~ ~MIlt tJL~n-5 1973poundF( 1885i1f-rAntfJJ1 T1 7z~I 235-((
P-46-A [7l7r7~ 4T-] 1970poundF1lfF Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
NSI)Hc ~-7rJ middotY~Q)A-$Il1middotJYr)t-tf T17l1iHI 70-520
P-46-B [7 I 7- r 7 ~ bull ( 4T-] Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
ii)EtMJtl t11- I) shy bull X -7)vQ)1 Y FJl( 1ijQ) 1) ~ tMt~ fI~i-Ji- -$It~ T17 ~(I 376
P-46-C [~)I~ It bull (41-] Lawndale Crooked Skinner
lt5 lt bc~tktJ~l ~1 17Q)-$ T 17 z~kl lt)Q) I(l)-)iI~A i~~ NSQ) 1) ~ b1i1t J t)~G[t lt Y-fmiddot m-ru~17btA nTJ~ 1ft) tl~bt -$I t1Q)MQ) 1) Hi~71(~IJpound n L~-5 P-47-A [(4-t-] Lawndale Skifmer
Canadian Russell Q)t-1-1IlfFlt -$lb)tJ~~G~[1-t1-)vQ)A41- b~Y~ m-)
iltf--t~ )T] bull Jt ~ J1 7 v-It Q)1fr(I-fl bull -I v-V gt OIl) tl~) iit~IJpoundnn~ P-41-B [ 41-] Lawndale Skinner
iQ)~~IJIlQ)[1- t1-)Q)A 4T-(I 1 11[1 JY It )Q)I r Y bull -$I Y~ tttiti ~N SQ)JtJ ~ hi
ft~ n -5 ti~ C4Sf Q)1 17 t1 t - l t8Il7b1Jtlt n -5 77 v A (I i Q)1 17Q) J H lgtI VQ)lQ) 1)
~ Q)]j1H rntAnltn-5 J gt tJT 9 1 )vtfF -5 i c t~ltNltl L~ -5 11 1~kl 389
P-48 [FOJ7 JY5-] Lawndale )ropped faint Hunter
~~I)b~7v-Fmiddot~r11tl~[1-Y1-~Q)r[1~7middotJY-$I- NSI~~~A-$I~~JYF)k
T-Ji - bull -$I Y1Q)IllaHl~U~Q)A ~ I) J7t~~ J Y r Q)1T((I11 tjf- bull -I v-V 9 YblMi~ni~-5
1 17~Q) 504 Q)17iI~ ~iliiiltliH c5gt (3 lt~Tt 1) Q)iliij6j c~ gt $~r~ l~ c iI) (~IJpound n Lti 1)
iQ)J gt ~filir-(-7 ~nL~ -5Q)(lJtt i cbt1tn AT l -7 bull V 3 Yj tb~ I~-eili=lil~tdBJJQ)~( 7
7vA~~1v~Y~l~X-T~middotT17
P-50-A [-A 1-i-I I)T-I-J Lawflliale Lamb Utility
Ill lt-( IT l t A -$I J1ilt v J F bull A--f-Q)Jft~ t ~ l ltIJ~ ~Q)7l bull l-T 11) T l - 7 v- rQ) iffiij6j( Vg- 71~1JJQ)l-lTY~b1~nLL-5 T11i1~ 21-f((
P-50-S [1-T-( 1)7-I-J Lawndale Utiltty
i(J)t 1 1 (I lli lt~BJ~~T77vAiJfbttgtQ)Tlti)I) gt Jr) ~)J-Q)I)H cTIJ H A -$I If bull J Y I )~~IHlIitQ)ltbQ)b)fBJltib1 -JM~JQ)T171reg-5 P-52-A [1-i-II)7-I-] Lawflliale Utility
ilt7tfiX~ntzo-Y1-)IittQ)1 Y7-7rmiddot JY F)Q)T1 1 7717 -(111)5 J~ F) fjg TJ71-$1-(J)1t-J 1lt AT~-)b1 iHJJQ)2-3-7middot ~3-Tf-C~nttgtQ) 117l1i-lt 181
P-52-B [-e~ (~1-] Lawndale Selli-Skinner
I rt bull -$I Y1Ti-jtfiL t 77 A(J) I (t 7 l Y jf- bull ~)-7(J)ft~ t 0- Y1-JmIlJl(J)~ l LfFJl
J-22
P-52-C [7 -t-(7] Lawndale Calffp Knife
N S tJI ~ C lflQ) r JI1 l iI) I) l t 7C1i-V 3 Q)tyenJllit)(Q)C1- gtT-I-~f-Q) 7 bull -t-( 71th
~ 6_35m1lQ)~~)Mtil)ifrih tfiiQ)Q)J I) ~ laquoT-H-~l[bk -7 gttthTL~
P-53-A [~ ~ )- ~ middot19-] Lawndale Straight Nunter
~Q)~mQ)thkC1-yen-~Q)~~)-~middot-7-~75~middott~~~~~Fmiddot~-(~~91th~ -t-(7~
~ 06 1 tJI ~ (jlI lt7)- I a)ff~b tz $-t~h tz t ~- 7~hTL~
P-53-B r~~middot ~-t-] Lawndale Seitti-Skinner
Q)~~C1-yen-~Q)~~~-t-~ ~~17~Q)~17Q)m~~~~~75~middott~~~ ~~C1
J FI-O)t Frymiddot 971th~ lH1iiJ~_lt 7[- FQ)i(iflHtt Safariland a)llIJtC1tiJ1Jih~
P-53-C [Y17 ~~r7~ bull ~-t-] Lawndale Up-Swept SkllJller
19704t1lJJRnQ)C1-yen-JI1Q)frirfo NStJI~ ~~~C1middotJFJI-1 711-97 T17~ 27
P-54-A [t1JlIIfyenJilll-t1 7] 19704~fri Lawldale Amputation Knife
C1~ bull 7 gtt I- ~ffJEa)ltjlIE~ F J -7-Q)~Z~fri l t tJJrtJiF~i)fjQ)$-ttnl ~ T171 ilnJtJt1~ ~ J It
-Jlill( thT~~ --UliQ) -71 7Q)h ~ t Mtil) TSI) ~lilC 4Q)Jlffillliijj8~hT~~
P-54-B [1-1 1)1-] 1970441fri Lawndale Utiltty
~JJlIJlQ)C1- yen-JIfriJ1C 7 5 ~ bull tI- Hy IJ Vz ~hk ~ 9 7 bull i I11 ~~IHtC1 ~ 7~t
J~ C1tQ)~-7Q)mlet7 [ - I Q)FJiJ I) T1iCii-tQ)flllt (t$-t~h n~ T 17Q)rlIJ1)1itt
5 1-11-middot ~91 JI-Q)~iJS~1gtJih~
P-5Er-57 r7-Ymiddot -t17] 19694UfF Lawndale Boot Knife
N S til r I 17- V-7 5- F bull -11- (lH1i) (tyen~tJtth~ T171lJ 384
P-58-A [r7VAmiddot7lt-JIT1)I~] fIood-Loveless Foldil
77 [ ~Q)yenif l (J ~ J I) - bull ~ J f Q)~fFl 12 S S 7 [ -Jt~ -7 7 J F JIQ)~l ~T-( 7Cth~
1 rJI-Q)pjil~ltt VIYJI-middot T)-Q) 1101 Q)ftt First Production hodell1ark 4 Q))(tJi~IJthT~~
P-SS-B [r7)~middot7lt-JIT1~] lrlood-Loveless Folding
~-7middot7[-J~~-7~7middotF~ JF~Q)pj~~~C1-~~~Q)amp~~Jih~
P-GO-A [ r 7)~ 7lt-)71 )I~] flood-Loveless Folding
bullbull~~-7middotJF~Q)~F57[~CJF~~~~-middot~1~~-7 77[~t~~F~Iii~lkt
~ ttfiil)37ltJ)7t -JV7 1 ~~fF lTtt~ ~i(tfq tJJ r M~Hf~h T s t) 12tt~ -7
C 7 it ~ iI~ 2 ~ I) iJi A T [ ~ bull J F )1 C th ~ bull
p-60-a [ r 7J~ 7lt-)r1 )17] flood-loveless I folding
J F57[ ~Q)7-JI-f1 7C S S7 [-J(~J[- (tU~) Q)~1~JI9 bull ) FJliJ~-J~Tt)IJ
hh~ElJit( T tHHJJ 0) F 57 [ ~ 1 57 [ ~ ~jj l Tt-9-l t Q)1th ~ it)( l TtJ)i~~ roll~
k~h~iJSM~~~FtQ)~~hCRh~t~F~t~~Q)T17~~ffQ~ h~~[1-7-middotY
l T J t t ~ t (tfl~jI~ tJiI) t ~ -7 C17ii I) Q)75f~xtl t t -r ~t~
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P-61-A [77L-Amiddot7-)I-T1~] Itood-Loveless folding
liIlbTf~u~-t171ilil-3 7I-~middot 7 v-1t1--middot 1711-1 J ~I-O)pglllIH Iood Loveless 1ark 4
e~IJHlTl3IJ 7 I- ~ O)J FI-0)-If7 I-e u T-ti(tlYfJ~n t tbo)1ilil-3
P-61-B [ I I 771 A bull 7 -)I-T l ~] ootf-Loveless folding
-~tillUt-1 ilil-3 f 1 bull 7 v -1 tr7 I F bull 171 I- 1 bull J ~)I- pq1JllH Iood-Loveless 1ark 4
Titaniull Satllple 1001 0)CyeniJ1A-gtT~-3 -t17tlt0)J-gtttoiO)AnHL 1)_ rJI ~iJ1mlutilte1
lfJA 77 v Z(l7 v - FO)liIlbTTO)(l-gt t oi(I Antth
P-62-A [It-- A ~ 1)_ ~ bull -t17] Riverside Hom street Knife
lt0)1j~1J0)-t 17(1 N S 71 F bull tI-Z 1-tZ 1 111 B1A~O)ilil-3fl-7middot -Z(A-gtT~-
P-62-B [FaJ1)1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
v1 t7pound)II1IlHIJutNStI-~t lllltIfutZ1JfmiddotJ~h -t17- 642
P-63-A [I-g-~ Z~)I-] 1972iFlYfJ Riverside New York Special
lt0)1 v7 3 0)tf11 ~tbillUt-t 170)--1 ilil i -gt lt 0) I) J--If 1 F bull -~0)HtltD7-) bull -t 17~
Wz -3-7 middotmiddotY-rJJ-~ eDl(poundn I972iFt 71YfJ~nt II~N S717-(~I)- bull f-toIZmiddot 171
~1o)AF~1M~-Z~M~~ilillJz-~O)pqif(~~~~ampIlb-3~Ilb~~~lt~plusmnfflO)MO)m~~U~
uTl3IJ _ztjHtt 17 e-t 170) ~I-O)lIIH1H tc 1 7 iJ1fi1lb i n -3 J -gt tUt -gt T~ -3 - 8J8
P-63-8 [1 1 f bull 7 ~] Riverside Hide-Out
~0tt~ pound71-1 iii IJ g~ J FI-O)~ u ~ 7if1 O)-t 171 ilil- ~ N S 71 7-( ~ I) - bull f -toJZ
1 71 I- 1 iJ1ft ~ T ~ -3 bull -t 1 7 ~- 027
P-64~65 [-cJ ~ bull -t17] Norill American 8ig Game Set Knife
77 vZ( e ~ c ~ 4iJ) i 6 ~1i0) 7E~t I f u tZ 1 1 70)1t~ td~ 1 ~ bull -t 17 ~fJ - lt e iJ1ilil-
71 F bull t)I-Z 1-t7I--Z bull 3 -t J IJ ~t7x I) 710) 1 1 ~ bull Jj-1 e DlJ(poundn -3lb~iJ1Jj IJ O)ii 1 1 f1Jj~IJ
iJ1~n T~-3 M8ki)(0)71 Z7v- tJ7 z t(1- 1 ~ iJ)~iJ)n T~-3 jlItii u~-tJ ~ 1ilil-3
P-66-A [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
~~-t~0)~A--If1FO)7OmiddotJ1-17v-F~yen7~middot~71F~n~-middot171~10)J-7
1 7Tilil-3 0 lt n(I~tJl(J)-1 t~ -gt t -0)1amp0) I) i-t 1-1 ilil-3 e~ -gt (J)( 7 7 vZ ( ltO)-t 17 ~1Y1F u
t~ Z1-~~lt uTu n lt0)1 v7 1-iJ)ilt0)-t17~1ii1J 71~ ~ v-Z U lt0)~(7if1~ u
vr u i -gt td 0)1 ilil-5 0 -t 17-1- A8
P-66-8 [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
yen7I- bull 771 F0) ~ u ~aH~pound7)I-O)7o bull 1-~ SSt I- ~ t 77 1 7 bull 1711-1 bull F 1-0)1
1- 31ilil-3 I) ~-t)I-0)7o bull J 1-( -7 bull 17tuT~11tuTilil-3iJ1 lth(tO)tl)JIJ
(iJ)ttlJli~7-J-middot 17tfplusmnlrT~-3 -7( RtLoveiess (J)-If1O)Oi
P-68-A [faJ7 11-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
c~i~e~-gteWJAJIJ~~IlbO)Fa~7middotJ1-~~Z1yen-FO)~A--If1Fmiddotai~I~f~~nT
l31J NSt)I-~t~ltJfutZ1J7middotJFI-iJ11ttinT~-3 -t17-1- 697
P-68-8 [1011 J1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
z 1 -7 - ~ tt F a 17 bull if( 1 ~ bull J 1 -1 WJA 0) I) A - -If 1 F 0) a i iJ1A -gt T ~ -3 v 1 bull t 7 pound ) I iJ1
Jj~IJ u 1 N So) tI- ~ t v I ~ bull 71-t-HJIluti lll lt Jf u tZ 1 17 bull FI-iJ11t~T~-
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P-68-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A 5 1- FtJif -1 nfttifl N s t)H V F bull A-if-t Ii ltX f Ld 7 -1 ~ bull 77 rJ (J)A 5 -f bull
) F ))iJ1f1~[~~ Ho ifield 1 v V3 tU ti-t~tJfpound~tL l~t (J)1 W~tJj~tJat1 i5~
P-69-A [-1 gt7-f7 J5-] Riverside Ifltegral Hunter
7 -1 F bull it I)A )1- bull A711)(J) -1 7 Jj 7)) bull -r -1 7 19791f-(J)f)) F bull V 1 -n]J~lyenl1fi ~tL t (J)1 t())
A 5 -lt7JjiIijjlij((t vt -r)) F bull v -1 fltrJ -( JiJ1fiic iffi~77A f fi~ffl Ul~tfoJFaJtJTf -1 (J)jJOI Ul
~~ 12tfIFGtLt -3~(J)-t1i5~
P-69-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflner
~U~-r -1 7 N S (J)7 -1 F bull t)) ~ t fttiiJ1J ltXj f UtA 5 Jj bull 1 F))c v F bull A-if-iJ1f1~l
~~ if -1 J(J)[J t(tJlIl i5 ~ fliliJ) UiJ)~ffl Ul~tJ ~u ~m(t~-J -gt l) iJi~~ c 77 vA (t~J l~~
P-70-A [ fmiddot Af-t-] Riverside CrooAed SAiflfler
A 5 f- t tJ I) -if -1 t (J)x- iJ1iEjlij(A l) li~tJx - I bull x- iJ1~JffPJj(r f Jj~tLn~ ~
3=-~at(J)-r-171i5~ NSt~~ A5~-fmiddotIF~ -r-17~ m
P-70-B [A7~ ] Riverside NeSI1IIJk
c (J) I)1-if-1 F ~tt(J)tA x j (t~ Ul Ajj(J)i5 ~f7))njtJ~iJ1 ~tJil~7 -1 ~ Un~ N S t))
~ 1- x))-(J)I F)) -r-17~ 849
P-72~73 [if ~ bull ~rJ -1] 19571f-~fIF IJelaware Sub-Hilt Bowie
tF~middot)1~7-1t(Y-middotx-1~~5middotJFamp ~9~m~(J)7-1Fmiddot~~cM~~~A5-Y-fmiddotV~
-~1 c tLti~t1I~450gi5~ t -17v - ~ (j28K (J)~fii~1 7 v - I (J)t(j~89mm(J)~~(J)JPJ -b1~~ ~~1i5~bullbull~1ft~~Mc~~(J)~M~77rJI7fflrJ-(~~~(J)77VAmiddotf~ff~J~ mD~
~iif~u lt ~u~77vA -r-171i5l) iltiJ1t]J~lUfIFut7- ~ bull -r-171i5~
P-74-A [7-J bull -t -1 7] Riverside Boot Kflife
~~~l)~lJ~~JluiJl~~Et~~(J)-tCUl~GtLkiJi(J)1~~~(J)NS(J)f7~middott~~~rJ~
-r ~(J)I F))iJ1f1~t t F~J )1JJj(J)IHjtJ-r-171i5~ -r-17~ 115-pound
P-74-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflfler
C(J)-r-17(j AG 7i))(J)-r-17middot1 v 5-A 77(J)t~tfFGtLt-t-171 -r-17~ 01 C77middot
x- iJ111fP1Hr j f Jj~tL It)l) 1 F ))(j1 -7)) OlllllJl) bull x -1 ~)))1 t NS t)) ~ ttJ3f
P-74-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
~(J)t~~~77~middotx-1~~)1(J)YK-if-1F(J)Fa~7middotI)1- -r-17~~m
P-76-A [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
tt~BJltJ l if -1 J(J)a tiJ1A J l t)lJ N S t)) ~ t I) Jj-r 1 bull -1 5 bull JJ FJ)(J)AilIfF -r -1 7~ 744
P-76-B [fal7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A)1 f- I bull if-1 A N S 7 -1 F bull t())A )1- 77 bull x -1 ~)) )1(J)~ u ~-r -1 7 -r-1 7~ 330
P-76-C [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt Hunter
N S t)v ~ 77 bull x -1 ~)))1 (J)~1JBJtJA f-)) bull -r -1 7 t)) ~ (J)~ (ms (J) 5 -f(J)Jt -1 =V y MIJ (J)77 A(J)t -17v - ~ iJ1-1 J v -1 ~tL[l~ -r17~ 641
P-76-D [3-7-( IJ7-(_] Riverside Utility
-r-17~ UB fff-gt 1-7 )1 Jj(J)JjIJ- x-1~)))1 bull 1 1)) 1Ji-if-1 I (J)at
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P-77-A [II 011middot 1 ~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
Ji~tJ I) )1-if-1 FltD F [J 11middot J i-I N S I)H ~ I 1 F bull 7-if-A t) ltD7 ~ 1fmiddot 1 II )) 7iltD
f--j--ltD-1 V ))jJ1 I) h 1 J-~A -gt-n~ -t-1 7~~ 983
P-77-B [~ 1))yen~] Riverside f1ini-~lilderness
1 Jr)) bull V))J-ltD17))middot 1)) I ( 11if([JltDJ F))ltDiltD-t-1 7 ((L fl~ R~Loveless ltDif-1 ltDO
fjJ1I 17 finL~~ 1t~IYJiilioWIftI~~
P-78-A [I 11 ~Jr I ~ - 1 ~-] Riverside HipPocket Hunter
~~ltDJ F)) ( N S I)H jJ1f1~ -fltD-t (jeJIoiltD71 - F ltDt~(L if t) I~ltDif 1 bull i I -VI iJftl]n L
~J 1))H~SltD1-Ji-F middot1fltD1(L l~ltD-t-1middot7-1-~jJ1(t~j6nL~~ -t-17~ GH
P-78-B [I 11 ~JrI ~ bull I~-] 19711f~fF Riverside Hip-Pocket Hunter
i nlttJfDl 1JfF t) I N S I)H iJ1N~ 71-1 f bull J F )) I if1 bull i I -VI jJ1tl]nL~~ -t -1 7~~ RL-2
P-78-C [r 011- I~-] 19791f~fF Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
J~ltDJ-7 middot1gt 7-1tI)- 7-1h))1171jJ-middot f))-7ft~ -t-17Jf 2016
P80-A [-7middot ~f I~-] Riverside Half-Tang Hunter
771 7~tJ lt- 6~7~fFlte~3 IJH 17171 ji-middot f))-7ltD~~J-7 bull 1fmiddot -t-171 J
F)) (t 1 F bull 7 -1 h )) 11~ ~ bull -t -1 7~fJ AG
P-80-B [11011middot I~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
~~ti~ 1))I-if-1 1- N S 1)) ~ ~711f 7iltDf--t-ltD-1 V))iJ1oo(J~n~ -t-17~~ 1098
P80-( [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Selli-Skinner
~~IHZltDI)-if-1 FltDt~middot 7f-t-I -j--17~~(t 100 AG7-1i))ltD-t-17middot 11f1-fimiddot f77ltD
t~(fF i nt-t -1 71 N S 1)) ~ (1 -7)) bull 7 -1h ))1ltDJ F J)I ~ J
P-82A [3 I ~77 -t-f 7] Riverside YaclltSlllans Knife
i ltD-t -1 7ltD1~ t Ell~ -J~L(i UfllitJe i SltD~ ~-I~~ BpoundR-L ltDfJ~~-J-ft~ltD i ltD-t -1 7 (i
NS IJ) ~ ~fI)- 0 7-1hJ)1middot J F))I l~)-if-1 FltDif-1 ltD[Jfb1I1ffinL~J 77
I 7 jJ11-1 l I) 1 l -Hlih L~ ~1ij~$liM l L 3 1 ~ 77 bull -t -1 7 e l L~IJ t) ii l t e~iJ) ~ M~L~~ P-82-B [1-71 1)71-] Riverside Utility
NS 1)) ~ e 7-1t)-middot 7-1h))1H~-J I)J-if-1 FltD1-7 l 1)11- J1- 1)) ~ ~ili~$tltD
1 fltDt( -1 v))HHIJ-t~ -t-1 7-1- ~ iJ1-1 I -1 in L~ J -t-1 7~(t 642
P-82-C [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Semi-Skinner
~K-if-1Fmiddot[JtI-t-17~~ II~DltDiltD-t-17~ NSI~~~7iltDf--t-~~l~~-t~~middotI
F ))jJ1-J~L~~ 7 1 7 l t1iJIltD-c 1 ~ bull -t-1 7 ti -gt tltDtiJ~ 9j~tJjJ1 ~~Wft~ l L l -gt L~ J
P-82-D [71-)Famp~ ~ Ij-1] Riverside Field J Streafll
f1DLltD7-f jJ1A t) N S 1)) ~ ~77 1 f bull 7 -1 h)) 1 ltDJ F ))jJ1f1~L~~ 8AltDDljlTe~ltD~ i ~ir
tJttL Natrix-AlO4 ltDt~~1tf-1 intpoundTJ) iltDJitJ-t-17(tt)fF~nL~tJ~
P-84-A [77 -f ~-] Riverside Fignter
I) ~ bull 7 1Jr i-ltDmmA t) I 17))middot N S 1)) ~ fl)- bull J7 bull 7 -1 h))1ltD~ l ~-t-1 7
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P-84-B [i~ - At-i-J Riverside I SeIIi-Skitlfler
Giuseppi forte O)~~IJO)A-gttj ) -+t1 fo)n bull At-i- fj1)- 1J)11 J t)ltjfj
R-)I (ijiA) ibt~1t~fFI)1JSElIz
P-85-A [f-Ogt-- )1-J Riverside Dropped Poitlt Hutlter
HH _7 7 )1J1j~lll tUi()) )1 l 1 I R- bull ) F )IO)~ l ~I) )-tt1 ~O) F[l 1- J 1- t
-7-())lff1iTtlgIJO)[ltiJ1~1j in-n~ ())~(t Ktlives 82 ())~$lt1i6iIi middotn~
P-85-B [yen1-] Riverside Dagger
717-amp5 003 Af--1 J)i1iJ1~IJlt 11)1 SS)I H 77I 1J)11())) FJI tit m1i~yen-771l~U())JF~1iM~~llt~~~l~~1~717Ta~ ~8~ot~ru())~J~
- l ~511fiiJl iEgtntJ~ 1ililtA T ~~ P-86-A [A71 gt7 $-J Riverside Stiff Hom
a())x- f bull -b1iEOOC tlTlllllj(ttampt1[ti)())x- F -btrl7fj8h-n~ ) F )1tvI
bull iJ~ F bull ~- (1j1t())~OOHltiilampJC~~IlJJTJIj) I) 1ft lt~~t ~())) N S()) )1 b1ft4t iEgtn -n~ ~
)v 1-())f0)1lHHtt 1- ~fi1ff-mm())if I) Il~0)7 I IJ I) Yjbt 71 [ A 1Jt~gIJfl 1tt~VJtt~ilU
l1i~ -gt T~ljin-n ~o P-86-B [A71 )7 $-YJ 1985poundfstfF Riverside Stiff Horn
NS())71 F middot~)1A1- ~b)~fim())A1lfj V-AilsectV-AT nil~IIliEgtl~)iIT-iJTreg~ bull
())~yen~t71vA~iJIAmiddotR-~7-~yen1~m~-vil~yenlf1Tth1ipoundf71vA~Vshy
A 717llTtllCtlllt~()) ~tt3())yenlf1YTal)tJ1J1iEgt R-~1i~l rffil)~tJ~R- 7 l 7 J ())tl~T A T - I 7 bull R- l1IiJA-T~ ~o
P-88~89 [~~ bull I7J Riverside Big Bear
7 l 7 fi5 115-B ())()) ~ I ~t bull -7 tt1i$lIlJ1iz I bull 7 17())-$l l TfF ht1J1 Ji~tJiJ1 iEgt iz -I ttti~ l T l -gt t N S())tt1 bull )1 Ht ())17)1 bull )1 H 1)ib177 v AiJf l k ry )17 I ())) FM~1Jt
ft~T~~ 1 ~ttt 1V tgt )11iJIj)~ t~())17 A())1 v l b1it~iAlInT ~~o P-90-A [A7-t-middot 717J RiverSide Steak Knife
JgtOitJliEgtn~~))i-+t1 F())Af-t-middot 717 -JjCttiIJ~ ~-JjCUIfIJfflT WJjCtt1vshy
niz v -v I (flH) bi Al) ffllJjC it A -gt T ~ tJ~ C5 iEgt~ WfJUpoundIt C A 11 b1ft~ t l f~l7 )1
P-90-B [i1 7 7 t-~ - i rJ 1919poundf1tfF Riverside I Knife and fork Set J~ M~btWfRqtpoundIHft~n~ 71 F it~)VA 1-())1 ~77)1 77[ AW~~ Af- bull 717 bull iz
~ tlstfFln~iJ~ 717 7-())izI ttflCJltlb1tJh P-90-C [iz~ At-7-J Riverside I Setlfi-SAlllfler
I) )-tt l F())otb1A -gt t~ ())ftd)())iz ~ bull At- 7-( tt )1 ())th I) C~fC~~ N S ())J 7-ij1ft~ Tg I) 77I bull 1J)11()))Y F)1())f())$Cit bull bull ~tn -( 1- ~)I-1blmn~o 1fjitft7W
lt IjitJlJltJ7 l 7CttlbhT~~ P-92-A [ry l JIyen - A] Riverside Iii Iderness
7 l 715 27 N S t)l-- l Ill] ~ iAlIntA )7 I bull J fJI()) IJJI) tJry( )11 -A ())~gIJ())71 7 it 7v- F())jiljiiiJ8tJI))i-tt1 F())OrbfA -gtT~~ 77[ Att i)(plusmn())Iff~T1ltfgU())[lt1iAn~ l
~a~bf ~())OOil1Jht~MltfgIJ())ot~Ahtlt I)j~
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P-92-B [Vt- ~ bull 7-1] Riverside Crote Kllife
7 l J~ 80S 71-- F 1J1B yen- t bull poundTJI-J IJ 24Smft~~ J~to~ I Ji--lJ 1 ~o)Vt - ~ - 7-11~ ~ 7711-0) N S t)1- ~ ( A)7 J~ bull J t 1-1J1~L~~
f I) V -r 1-(1J( ~ -r Mt$O)IijC I AO)rnRlfi Harry Archer I)117 Vt - HlT tilaHtffflt ~tlltJ 771- A
tf-7-tot~o)1~t) l1atrix-AID4 (1i~~nLtit) 1 F)I-(1tJJ Fmiddot 7(1j])l-)71iS~0 P-93 [Jf-tJ -f bull 7 -f] Riverside Bowie
771- A~1 I )--lJ 1 n~-J Ltl) G~B it1~tJ 1 bull 71 J~1 lt0)- totl)RfF to L~tt~ ml lt A
yen I- AO)yen7)1- bull t)l- t (1 17t(rlO)) F)l-1 is ~o
P-94-A [77I-Aygmiddot~middot A~7-] 1976lfRfF Loveless-johnstJn Setlli-Sliinl1er
I- l bull 7pound7 Y I O)IIl3~IJO)A t N S t)1- ~ ( 1iti0)7( J 1- lJ~ to ~A)7 J~ bull F )l-b~1~ fi A)7yen
-~ bull -If 1 AO)t~ bull Af-r-( 1976lf(Df-+tArHyen7 A (O)i- F bull V g-(tIlJi~nt2~O)
P-94-BC [77vAYgjJr-Ji-] 19761fRfF Loveless-johnson Capel
bullbulltt-Ji_OJ 771-AVg~0)~-K-o 71~~--7(1j]~0t~~I-AL rymiddotJ~ff-middot
~11--Jmiddotb1~ t) F[o ~)[ ~ t(1I1l3~IJb1A Lti t) l1ilIJO)) I )1-((17)71 bull J 7 X-jJ-O)A fJ I -1 V g-( JfJf- v-JO)lifjb)m~IJn1n~ -r l J~ 786
P-96-A [77 v AV g j bull F [1 11- J 9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
771-Ac SR V3JOAt1 NS iJ[ ~ T7JlJ 7(1j]I[)7 -rI-~1 746-B
P-96-B [57vAVgj yenjJ-] Loveless-jolmson Dagrer
) - bull j FOJfO) F1[( )77J[middot 7 7 A bull t1- t 77 J lJ bull 7(1 jJl-)7 bull ) F[O)-Ji~ r 771shy
AJ 9 j J 0)7(- J A J ~ -t 1 J ~1jiiJRfF~nt b)Tilb)Ltltt lt 77[ A El lt4Otii~t tt~ c13~v3 j
(ltJ IOOtftltc13n ~b liiJn( L L -t~(lc~ lttJ lt1 [ J 9 O)iafiflM1H~(v
P-96-C [77vAY3j J-f- IJf--l Loveless-johnson Utility
51 1-0)771- AV 3 J bull J -7- ~ I) 7- 1 - bull ))7 -71 tJ J I bull 7( 1 j])[ 0) ti[ ~ (A bull 1 7JI-7
~ bull 1 r [L -lJ1 AO)jIlp) ((l~ ltftJiJh L~~ -t1 J ~(l 772
P-98-A [77vAYg~middot [1 11 19-] Loveless-johnson Dropped Point Hunter
Loveless-ollllgtOf] Riversilie (a I 0)[1ihAtlt0)-t1J(ttt2=t2~tfFGn tt(l 0020)-t1J
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Dedicated to Paul E Burke Jr of Baltimore Maryland He is my best friend my attorney and fellow
knife collector whose dogged persistance gave me the motiva tion to start this book 1 am
thankful for his efforts
Living on the Edge
l egends of the Loveless logo Copyright 1992 by Weyer Illtematioual
Published by Weyer 11lfernational Book Division 2740 Nebras ka Avenue Toledo OH 43607
All rights reseroed includillg the right to reprOOtlCe this book or portions thereof in any fomr or by any meallS electronic or meciulIlical including photocopying recording or by any information storage and retrieval system without permission in writing from the publisher All inquiries should be addressed to Weyer Internat ional Rook Division 2740 Nebraska Avenue Toledo Oli 43607
Libran) of Congress Catalog Card Num ber 92-8]531 ISBN 0middot9613834-5-3
Published October ]992
Specia l tfJaJ ks to Duve Cron Louise Weyer and Hob Chew
A chwtvl edgem ell ts Biographical researchmiddot Flomer Brickey Toldo OH
Tee mical research middot AI Williams Editor - Ken OrWig Orzuig Commllnications ToledoOH
layout and des ign Orwig Communicatiofls
ToledoOH
Film Processing - Projeclions Toledo OH Typography- Palatina by Metzger Type House inc ToledoOH Printed by Printers 3hree Toledo OH
Technical Information Ca mera s 4xS Sinnr P2 viettI and Nikon 3511111 Films Eklachrome Lenses 6Smm 90mm 150mm 210mm bull all Nikkor Lighting Balear electronic (lash and Colortrnn incandescent
Foreword
Is it a good idea for a man to have to look at almost forty years of knife making When it hapshypened to me a few years ago in my hotel room at tl1e Blade Show in Knoxville when AI Williams and Ken Warner kept pulling my early knives out of boxes and asking about them I remember thinking Lord I wish I didnt have to look at that one again But the next day when Al had set up his tables in ilie show room and I had my first look at the very rational way he had arranged ilie display I began to understand
what he had accomplished It was only ilien that I came to realize what I had done all those years beginning in ilie basement shop in Delaware
Al Williams at great cost and with true dedication had managed to acquire Loveless knives from ilie very first year of work and from every place and period since 1954 He had the early Delaware Maid knives made for Abercrombie amp Fitch and for other East Coast customers until late 1958 and he had found ilie first knives made in California in early 1959 including the special Classic Bowie made for a Los Angeles surgeon Indeed AI had not only found and purchased the knives but had surveyed the work traced down the various marks placed them in context in his display and presented a complete array of all my design efforts and varieties of styles and models
After spending several hours looking at iliose old knives I realized that I could justify every one of them each in its own time and place each made for a particushylar purpose Standing iliere looking at all those early knives I knew I had to face my shortcomings and failshyures and come to tem1S with the old ghosts of my life in knife making
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The memories came flooding back and I had to deal with them as best I could I could identify the knives made when domestic crises drove me out of the house into my shop - when the problems of an increasingly problematic marriage frustrated my hopes for a peaceful life I saw the knives I had made during the 1970s in Lawndale and later in Riverside in the 1980s
If I have done other things in my life shyand indeed I have - I have done nothing that pleases me so very much as my work in knife making Ive heard that feeling repeated many times by other knife makers There seems to be something about this work that makes us feel proud and complete - that we have done someshything very much worth the doing All the wonshyderful variety of modem knife making by all the makers who have come to our craft in recent years impresses me greatly especially when I think of the limits I put on myself during the early years This seems to be a common theme only as we progress in our thoughts and techshyniques do we come to know the possibilities
Knife making can be thought of as an endless chase after perfection in design and execution - an ongoing pursuit of better steels and materials and of course of working hard enough and being lucky enough to realize the measure of success that will give us a decent living
Some of us keep at it often working long hours into the night after the demands of a regular day job Sometimes it becomes too much and we drop out Yet it keeps calling us back - perhaps later when we can afford a better shop - to try again The results can be seen at the annual Knife Makers Guild Show Quite a show it is with something for everyone at every price level
If the Williams collection does anything it shows various kinds of knives and the many ways of making them It shows the design themes the blade shapes and handle contours the surprisingly consistent design outlines (and the early failures within those outlines) Some you will like Some you probably wont But remember in the early days we didnt really know what we were doing and if success came later it was unexshypected and happened because our customers came to like the work and support it with orders
About our customers I can only feel that the many Ive had contact with have taught me far more than I could ever have learned by myself Thats another great blessing of this work the many fine people who have extended their friendship to me and their patronage
Of all such folks AJ Williams stands out AJ Williams has done someshything fine by putting this collection together I had known him for years before that day in Knoxville but only then did I realize what he had been doing all those years at all those shows when he and I would buck heads over someshything he wanted to buy from my table When I saw the Collection intact and complete I knew it was time to listen to him for he had indeed become an expert on my work - more so than any other man
RW Loveless Riverside August 1992
Introduction to the Collection
As you are about to view photographs of the knives that make up my collection Logos of the Loveless Legend you may be wondering why [ have elected to collect just one makers knives I decided which way I wanted to go in 1972 Back then there were not too many men making custom knives Those so engaged were doing an excellent job and yet most all of the knives during this period were pretty much the sameshythat is good finishes functional and appealing So again why collect
just one mans knives Early in my collecting career which dates back to 1948 I made up
my mind not to accumulate knives but to concentrate on one maker At that time it was the goal of most collectors to collect a knife from each maker If one did this he would certainly have a variety of fine knives yet his collection would be an accumulation with no theme
About this time I star ted some cursory research on the makers It soon became apparent that Bob Loveless had moved around the country more than anyone else and that he had used more logos on his knives covering his partners and locations This coupled with the desire to collect knives which would portray one mans actual career prompted me to go Loveless in spite of the fact his knives were more difficult to obtain and were more expensive
The result of my efforts is on the following pages which also trace the Loveless career from Claymont Delaware in 1954 to the stacked leather washer handles of the Delaware Maids and then to the latest Riverside integrals of 1989
Al Williams Collector
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Living on the Edge Logos of the Loveless Legend
By Al Williams
Illustrated by Jim Weyer
A small skinner with walnut slab in half tang construction The handle is finger grooved Delaware Maid is etched on the choil of the logo side of the blade while on the reverse side and also on the choil are the words Van Lengerke and Antoine This is one of six knives marked with the name of the Chicago sport store One can be found jn the Randall Museum Orlando Florida and three were taken on an expedi tion to South America
The first sharp gusts of an early winter storm slashed at Bob Loveless face as he made his way through the crowded streets of Manhattan
It was December 1953 and the shop windows along Madison A venue decorated for Christmas held a thousand temptations for a 24 year-old merchant seaman with cash in his pocket
Loveless was sailing on a small tanker out of Port Newark It was difficult work and one of the few pleasures was the time that he had during his off-duty hours to read sporting magaZines On his last voyage he had been fascinated by an article in the December issue of True magashyzine The article described the handsome hand-made knives crafted by famous Orlando knife maker W D (Bo) Randall
Although he didnt know it at the time that article with its breathshytaking illustrations of Randalls knives had sparked a flame that would continue to burn in Loveless imagination for the rest of his days Bob Loveless had always appreciated good design and fine craftsmanship but these Randall knives were something special These were knives with a soul - the proper tools for a man who earned his livelihood challenging the whims of the North Atlantic
On that blustery New York afternoon Bob Loveless knew exactly what he wanted more than anything else in the world - the feel of a good knife in his hand
At Madison and 45th Street he paused at the entrance of Abercrombie and Fitch the Cadillac of sporting-goods stores an institushytion among the adventurers of the world The old ll-story building held anything a sporting man could want canoes safari gear the finest in firearms It was a store for men who didnt inquire about prices a panoshyply of rich mens toys presided over by clerks accustomed to catering to the aristocratic and moneyed
Teddy Roosevelt shopped there So did Clark Gable Ernest Hemingway always outfitted himself at Abercrombie amp Fitch It was the
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Distinct markings make this hunter truly outstanding On the logo side in addition to Delaware Maid onc fjnds R W Loveless M(lker Claymonl Del On the reverse side Abercrombie-Fitch Co N Y is etched A typical maid wi th brass hilt and a stacked leather asher handle
Another old timer with serial number 11 The handle consists of stacked leather washers It is finger grooved with the typical aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the obverse side is found AbercrombieshyFitch Co The knife was probably made in 1955
A slender ~kinner with serial number 77 and the initial R WL etched on the choil Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side while one finds Abercrombie-Filch Co NY on the obverse side The handle is of stacked leather washers with a bakelite insert and a round aluminum butt cap
Unusual markings make this knife a desirable collectors piece In addition to Delaware Maid etched on the logo side are found the initials RYVL and serial number 9 on the choil Not many early knives were marked this way Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side The knife has a typical stacked leather washer handle with finger grooves and an aluminum butt cap 13
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An early skinner with half tang construction and a finger grooved walnut handle There is no hilt and the blade is marked Delaware Maid on the logo side and AbercrombieshyFitch Co NY on the obverse side
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Abercrombie and Fitch is a store for adventurers the headquarters of a special fellowship of men who thrive on the challenge of living at the edge surviving through their wit and mettle in hostile environments And although he was not outfitted in the refined livery of a gentleman adventurer Bob Loveless was certainly a member of the fraternity
Bob Loveless a man who had made his first solo airplane flight at the age of 14 who had lied about his age to enter the merchant marine at 15 who had operated a control tower for the Air Force on the island of lwo Jima at the age of 17 crossed the threshold and strode confidently to the department where knives were displayed
Here 24 year-old Robert Loveless a man used to being treated as an equal by men twice his age - by men whose very lives might depend upon his skill and judgment - was confronted with the nemesis of the American shopper - an overbearing self-important sales clerk
The neatly dressed young salesman sized up Loveless as just not our type of customer Unseasoned and overconfident the little clerk was unable to read the experience in Loveless eyes He could not see beyond the working clothes of a merchant seaman
Loveless asked to see a Randall knife Oh responded the supershycilious little salesman Well We simply dont have any It would most certainly take at least nine months to get a Randall knife
It was at that precise moment in December 1953 that a spark in Robert Waldorf Loveless soul was kindled into the passion that would impact the craft of knife making forever Perhaps it was his frustration at not being able to have the blade he wanted Perhaps his rage at the insoshylent clerk Whatever the reason Bob Loveless was inflamed by the situation
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A landmark knife as it is the first one Loveless made by the stock removal method (documented on page 16 in Kl1ives 87) The handle is stacked leather washers in a most unusual coffin shape and there is an aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the lower half of the blade This is one of a kind and quite rare
An early fighter with a long double brass hilt and sub-hilt The handle is stacked leather washers finger grooved and a typical aluminum butt cap This may well be the first sub-hilt made On the logo side is etched Delaware Maid and on the reverse side is found a serial number 26 and the AbercrombieshyFitch Co name
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An early fighter with Delaware Maid etched in the choil and numbered 9 Weighing 14 ounces it is 12 inches in length Atop the blade is a 3 34 inch brass parry strip This knife has a brass hilt and sub hilt Handle is stacked leather washers
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A nice hunter with a narrow brass hilt and linger grooved walnut handle The tang is not tapered and the open lanya rd hilt is a bit rare On the logo side of the blade is e tched R W Loveless Maker Claymont Dela ware
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His first inclination was to roundly curse the rascal Instead he took a personal vow He swore to himself that he would achieve the impossible He would create a knife of his own - one that would match the quality of the Randall pieces he so adshymired
As he returned to his ship Loveless was consumed with the exciteshyment of this new chalshylenge He took the train to Newark then a taxi to the dock As the taxi passed a big junk yard on Doremus Avenue he told the driver to stop
Years later in describing the incident Loveless describes himself as if guided by some atavistic primitive knowledge buried deep in his mind
I told the taxi driver to let me off there to get some pieces of autoshymobile springs I don t know exactly why but I thought automotive springs would make good knives
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A verY unusual marked Bowie of the Dela~a re Maid era Marked on the logo side of the blade is wveless Made instead of Delaware Maid On the obverse side is the usua l Abercrombie-Fitch Co name and also the words Bowie Knife [t is a graceful knife with a double brass hilt and a finger grooved crown stag handle There is a pewter plaque on the butt but Loveless denies putting it there
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Not too many heavy and massive knives were made in the Dela ware Maid era This one has a brass hilt 3 1 IS inches wide along with walnut slabs a non-tapered tang and an open thong hole Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the same side at the choil we find 139-B for the kind of steel used On the reverse side is the name Abercrombie-Fitch Co NY August 18 1956 Etching the kind of steel used and the completion date on the knife is most unusual
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A landmark Bovie and one of three made Classic in shape and size with R W Loveless Maker North Hollywood Calif No 1 engraved not etched on the logo side of the blade O n the obverse s ide is etched HL Walleck (the name of the owner) O n the brass butt cap a re two dates and Dr Wallecks cattle brand One date October 291 1960 was the date the knife was finished and the olher da te Apri l 21 1906 is the owners birthdate There is a 4 34 inch brass parry strip on top of the blade and there is an extremely long walnut handle The lugged hilt is made of several lavers of thin brass strips fused together Loveless -vas urged to make this knife and two others by a good friend when he was at a low ebb in h is life He had only been in California a short time was unknown in the knife industrv and was about ready to give up k~ife making
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The fellow at the junk yard told me to Go see the guy out there with the burning torch There r found the biggest pile of auto springs youve ever seen - maybe 40 feet high and 40 to 50 feet wide at the base 1 told him I wanted some good metal to make a hunting knife He got a 1937 Packard spring and said This is the best spring in the yard I got four or five pieces each about a foot long I thinlt I paid the fellow in the office a dollar and gave the yard man a couple of dollars for his trouble
1 took the pieces of spring back to the ship and roughly ground them - with a snag grinder wi th a hard-clay wheel - to the outline I wanted It took me over a week to get the knife done and it looked pretty good
Loveless had read a general article on knife making in one of the sporting magazines He knew that he had to heat trea t the metal He heated it on the ships galley stove
A fine looking fighter with the rare Loveless-Parke logo on the blade There is a double brass hilt and subhilt along with a stacked leather washer finger grooved handle The butt cap is aluminum Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side of the blade which incidentally is ground in typical Ra ndall style (See next page)
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Th is s tretched or elonga ted d rop paint hunter has the LovelessshyParke logo a nd a slanted Seagle-type brass hilt What makes this knife partkularly unique is the two piece stag handle with crown s lag as the butt port ion and an ivory spacer Loveless was photographer working on this knife and the photo appeared in one of the leading knife magazines Only thirty-six were mad e with this logo
A Loveless-Pa rke hunter with a brass hilt s tag hdnd le and hidden tang construction Shop number 121 is etched OIl the obverse side of the blade along with the year it was made - 1967 One of thirty-six
A fine Loveless-Parke skinner in pristine condilion It has a slanted brass hilt and brass butt plate a ra re feature on a Loveless knife The hidden tang constru ction is surrounded by beautiful stag This knife is marked ith the date it was made August 1967
[t got a pretty cherry red I plunged it right down into a five-gallon bucket of refrigshyera tion oil - thats all the cook would let me have - right in the galley It came out a pretty shade of gray and all the carbon fell off
The knife cut well for a few moments Then the edge started flaking away I went to the chief engineer and he said Youve got to draw that hardness You have to temper it
Loveless went to the public library to learn the secret of tempering metal When he returned to the ship he took the knife apart and placed it on a copper plate which he heated on the galley stove He watched as the blade turned a rich dark blue
It wasn t very scientific but it worked I had invented a wondershyfuJ tool It was a tremendous charge That turned out to be a hell of a knife
About five or six weeks later I took it to Abercrombie amp Fitch I was going to show that young punk my knife Since his earlier visit Abercrombie amp Fitch had made the wise decision to terminate the young clerks employment The floor manager a man with the shrewd merchand ising instincts that are characterisshytic of a good retailer was pleased to look at Loveless knife Impressed with the craftsmanship he asked Loveless to make some more like it for sale in the store
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An early semi-skinner with the Loveless-Parke Sierra Madre Calif logo Typical of the period it has a Scagcl style slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over a hidden tang In addition to being only one of thirty-six the name Safariand and the Safariland logo e tched on the obverse side of the blade make this knife very ra(e Very very few were so marked Even the sheath sports the Safariland logo
Another Loveless-Parke specimen with a stacked lea ther washer handle and an aluminum butt cap In this cra Loveless was still doing business with Abercrombie-Fitch Co in New York as their name is etched on the obverse side of the blade This particular knife has many characteristics of the earlier Delaware Maids but if examined closely one can see subtle design improvements developing Only thirty-six28 with the Loveless-Parke logo were made
I made three more It took about a month and before I was done everybody on the boat was helping me The store gave me $14 apiece for them I thought My God this is great At that time a Randall was selling for $22 $24 $26 I knew the store had to make a profit
Loveless has made 35 semishyreplicas of that first knife - called The 35th Anniversary Knives Today those reproductions of his $14 masshyterpiece sell for $3500 each
The first knife is gone In Bob Loveless words it walked out of his shop stolen by an unknown visitor who may not even realize what he possesses I was proud of it says Loveless but it wasnt anywhere near the knife we make today
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meleon - a man of many colors He is opinionated and sometimes arrogant He alternates between self-deprecation and braggadocio and is altershynately profound and
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This old Lamson-Goodnow skilUler plays an important role in the Loveless story The knife was given to LoveJess by his friend BHly DuPont Wilmington Delaware It has a tapered tang Several years later Loveless got the idea of tapering tangs because of this antique Here we have a knife dating back to the mid 1800s with a tapered tang - an idea revived by Loveless and now universally copied throughout the industry
An early Lawndale gut hook skinner with shop number 70-430 This knife has a wood nticarta improved handle and it was made in 1970 Not many gut hook skinners have been mad e by Loveless
A Lawndale caper finn with an improved stag handle and a red spacer This model has no hilt or collar and comes with a birds head butt
An early Lawndale utility hunter with a brass hilt stag slabs and a red spacer The knife bears shop number 70-461 which means it was made sometime in 1970 The butt configuration is early Lawndale and in 1972 underwent some changes It has a fairly rare brass wrapped tapered tang with serrations on both the top and bottom of the blade behind the hilt
A most unusual gut hook skinner with the edge on top of the blade It has a brass hilt and black micarta handle This is the only reverse gut hook I have seen in my years of collecting Loveless knives Made in 1969 it was originally designed and made by Loveless for his personal use There were only tvvo made
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This small Lawndale piker bears shop number 65-30 and has a black micarta handle with one finger groove There is no hilt or coliar but there are thumb serrations on top of the blade A rounded birds head butt completes this piece
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A gents knife as Loveless calls it with a Lawndale logo The handle slabs are black micarta and there is no hilt It has a rounded birds head hilt and carries a shop number of 647-8 This is a one of a kind and was made in 197L
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Another early Lawndale fighter with a double brass hilt and black micarta slabs Shop number 70-451 indicates the knife was made in 1970 with the early butt configuration anl a brass wrapped tapered tang The blade has serrations on both the top and bottom behind the hilt This is a mean machine
profane He looks a bit like Boxcar Willie but he talks like William F Buckley He is articulate and cerebral bespeaking an education tha t goes far beyond formal schooling
He could be described as an eccentric genius A loner An invetershyate tinkerer A man who speaks his mind A curmudgeonly craftsman whose entire world revolves around his workshop in Riverside Califorshynia
Robert Loveless was born on January 21929 in Warren Ohio He spent the formative years of his life on his grandparshyents 17-acre farm about halfway between Warren and Sharon Pennsylvania There was just enough land to grow a little corn some tobacco rhubarb berries and a Jersey cow named Bossie
Loveless grandfather Clinton Huff was a friend of horticulturist Luther Burbank He helped Burbank develop a type of gladiolus bulb H e was surprisshyingly educated for a dirt farmer Loveless says of his grandfather
It was a grea t life for a kid he recalls Fifty-some years ago this was an entirely different country It was the middle of the Depression There was no TV I didnt see a movie until I was 9 or 10 years old
On New Years Day 1937 his grandshyfather died Soon after that Loveless 8 at the time went to live with his mother in Warshyren He grew up fast and yearned for adshyventure far from the sleepy midwest town
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A most lUlusual Lawnda le semi-skinner which was purchased by A G Russell from Loveless in 1968 It was engraved by Linton McKenzie who also did the intricate R on the sheephorn handle slab A one-ofshy-kind knife due to the humpback configuration of the handle a feature I have found in a few very early Delaware Maids The knife is the subject of an interesting article by Bruce Voyles in the Blnde Magazine After the article came out rreceived u letter from a man in Guam who had once owned the knife and he told me that while it was in his possession the tip of the blade was broken He returned ir to Loveless who repa ired it
if eclectic period in Loveless life Like the master craftsman who shapes formless steel into a fine blade events were forging an innocent farm boy into one of the worlds premier knife makers
Loveless was 12 when the United States declared war on the Axis powers Ready to join the military he was frusshytrated by his age
By the end of the ninth grade he had more important things on his mind than school He was driving long before the legal age of 16 And he was flying planes In 1943 he started to hang around a grass-strip airport near Warren on sumshymer weekends He picked up odd jobs there and Ernie Hall the owner paid him with flight training
Hall had no intention of letting a 14 year-old solo but one day while he was away from the field Loveless borrowed his Piper J-3 Cub From the air I saw Ernies Studebaker coming down the road so I landed and taxied up to the hangar He knew I had been flying He asked how I had done r said fine He turned his back and walked away never said another word
At 15 he lied about his age and joined the merchant marine to bide his time until he was old enough for military service His first job was that of deck hand on a 9600-ton ore boat the Hennepin a bulk carrier that sailed to the Great Lakes ports of Buffalo Cleveland Marquette Duluth and Superior
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A 1970 Lawndale banana skinner with a narrow nickel s ilver hilt and wood micar ta Over hidden tang construction The shop number is 70-413 The knife is extremely light in weight
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A beutiful Lawndale lamb ulility with shop identifica tion At There is a narrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and it has ivory sla bs It certainly depicts a neat a nd no-nonsense design
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A small semi-skinner w ith the Lawndale logo It has a nickel s iJ ver hilt sheep horn slabs and serrations top and bottom at the hilt This badly worn knife was returned to Loveless by a professional hunter with the request for another just like it He enumerated the many kills the knife had skinned and Loveless ho likes to see his kni ves used was so impressed he sent the replacement gratis
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Small Lawndale d rop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown stag slabs There are unusual thu mb serrati ons on top of the bJ C1cte near the hilt
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A beautiful little Lawndale semishyskinner w ith a longer than usual nickel silver hUt and cream colored s tag slabs on a red spacer Wha t is intr iguing about this kn ife is the nicktd sHver butt cap because Loveless d id not put them on during this era Apparently the butt cap was added by someone else
I cleaned and painted all day long every day he recalls When we came into port we tied up the boat ourselves opened and closed the hatches Those were the best years of my life There was a whole world out there A young man could move up
quickly during the war I was working with men in their 60s People nowadays have no understanding of what things were like in World War II Everyone who could do a job was needed
I had plenty of time to read take pictures I started studying watches taking them apart middotand studying their mechanisms His fascination with watches and watchmakshying would show up later in the workmanship of his knives But knife making was far from his mind in 1945
Finally came the day Loveless was waiting for his 17th birthday January 2 1946 The war was over but Loveless still wanted to be in uniform He signed up for the Army Air Corps forerunner of the Air Force on his birthday
Loveless was trained to be a tower operator and given a two-year tour in the Pacific on the islands of Guam and Iwo Jima It was a lonely tour and with time on his hands he got interested in drawing and designing There was an old house trailer on Iwo Jima I was fascinated by it and started drawing variations of it
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A Lawndale utility hunter of hidden tang construction with no hilt and a two piece crown stag handle ThiS was the personal knife of Loveless and is marked Bad Bobs (See next page)
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An old Lawndale fighter wi th a double brass hilt ebony handle with fi nger grooves and an aluminum butt cap similar to those found on the Delaware Maid The grind on the blade resembles the grind fou nd on Randa lls Model 5 A very handsome knife
A very early Lawndale banana the handle is crown s tag imbedded skinner with a two piece stag with a small compa~s The nickel handle over hidden tang s ilver hilt is s lanted and the blad e construction The butt portion of is unusually narrow
Toward the end of his tour in the service he was sent to Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base near Dayton Ohio Loveless decided to leave the Air Force because rank was hard to come by after the war After two years ten months and three days I came out a PFC - Robert Loveless PFC USAF Retired I took part of my mustering-out pay of $96 dollars and bought a Rolex watch It was November 5 1948 I paid $48 dollars for it and I still have it
While at Wright-Patterson he had decided to enroll in the Institute of Design in Chicago Though the fall term had started he was admitted without a high school dipl0ma on the basis of the drawings he had done while in the Air Force Initially he lived at the YMCA on South Wabash Avenue and attended part-time while working as a sales clerk at an art supplies store
The Institute of Design was an outshygrowth of the Bauhaus school Avant garde form fo llows function and all that They were under the influence of Mies van der Rohe Walter Gropius Wassily Kandinsky and LeCorbusier
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My first drop pOint hunter It has the Lawndale logo which was the only logo available at the time It has an improved handle of ivory mica rta and bears the shop number 216-RR The cost was $19800 and it was the second Loveless knife in my collection
An early Lawndale prototype which was cut in half to show the Loveless hidden tang construction The knife was once owned by Ken Warner noted editor
Large Lawndale semimiddotskiIUH~r w ith beautifu l multi-colored buffalo horn in an improved handle configuration The shop number is 41 5 This is a fine knife
This Lawndale straight hunter is special to me as it was my first Loveless The improved handle wi th ivory micarta slabs have darkened with age and handling This knife was purchased in 1973 for $18800 and bears shop number 23S-RR
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A Lawndale up-swept skinner with a nickel siher hilt and well matched stag slabs The shop number is 70-520 which ind icates the knife was made in 1970 and illus trates the butt configuration at that time
A rather unusual Lawndale crooked skinner with shop identifica tion in the fonn of the letter 1 The nickel silver hilt appears to be a bit longer than norlTh11 and there is no metal liner in the thong hole Thumb serra tions are cut into the tang at the hilt
This is a one of a kind LawndaJe skinner made on the order of the Canadian Russell knife It has walnut slabs and an open thong hole with thumb serrations on top of the blade
A specially made Lawndale skinner with a cocabolo handle over hidden tang construction It has a thin nickel silver butt cap The appearance indicates it is a copy of an old case hunter The shop number is 389 Loveless emphatically denies putting the finger cutout in the choil
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An unusual Lawndale drop point hunter with a little different blad e shape There is a nickel silver hilt with stag slabs The tapered tang is brass wrapped vith finger serrations on the top and bottom of the tang near the hilt The shop number 504 was s tamped on the front of the generous siLed hilt a most unusual location 1 have never seen another knife so marked Another personal knife of Loveless which he gave to Steve Johnson during the first week Steve worked in the l oveless shop
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I began to realize what a phony bunch they were It was intellectualized Everybody at the Institute of Design was interested in shopshyping centers and office buildings I was intershyested in practical architecture - things like family dwellings I was intrigued with the possibility of making mobile homes on a production line but I got no encouragement from the teachers I finally just got mad one day and quit I didnt even check out
Years later however Loveless would look back on the months he spent at the Instishytute of Design as time well-spent by a future knife maker The unhappy experience of the Bauhaus training had given him a lifelong respect for functional design They taught me how to think in functional terms especially with materials
After his abrupt departure from the Institute of Design Loveless enrolled at Kent State University in Ohio I had begun to understand the true interplay of basic ideas he says I wanted to study the conflicts and drives and so forth
I was different from the average college frehman I had aGED instead of a high school diploma I didn t know a noun from an adverb but I could write I got As because I could express myself
A basic knowledge of English is one of the attributes of success for a businessman Youve got to be able to think straight and that shows up in clean simple straight writing At Kent I started a semantic study group Semantics is the study of symbols written and spoken Its language in action - abstractions archetypes stereotypes linguistics logic
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This is possibly an experimental Lawndale utility wi th nickel silver hilt bu tt cap a nd stag slabs The engraver Li unknown and the knife is one-of-a -kind
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I came to realize a long time ago the only way a man can get along in this life is to understand people to have a high degree of logical skills and an extensive vocabulary Without it youre conshydemned to grunts and curse words I d rather be an active reader of books than a passive spectator of a movie Theres no limit to what you can do if you have a good vocabulary and understand sentence structure Ive got very little use for intellectuals but I love talking to an intellectual person
He came to admire the late R Buckminster Fuller a philosopher and inventor of such things as the geodesic dome Fuller designed Dyl11axion house a home that could be mass-produced cheaply like the manufactured homes Loveless had envisioned at the Institute of Design Another favorite was psycholoshygist B F Skinner the Behaviorist who developed Skinners Box a device in which laboratory animals can press buttons and be rewarded for making the right choices These men were my heroes To me they were giants
Loveless fascination wi th Ii tera ture contin ues to this day He is an avid reader especially of biogshyraphies and World War II histories His favorite authors include Philip Wylie (Generation of Vishypers) John Ie Carre (The
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A fa irly routine Lawnda le utiJity hunter with an improved black micarta handle with shop number 161 The knife was purchased from Oa vid Steele noted writer at the firs t New York Knife Show
An early Lawndale semi-skinner with slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over hidden tang construction The slanting hilt is similar to those found On Seagle knives
A special order Lawndale camp knife of massive proportions with a nickel silver hilt and ebony slabs Mad e from 1 4 inch s tock the tang has less taper than usual
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This is a large Lawndale semishyskinner with a Seagle style slanting brass hilt and cocabolo handle on hidden tang construction There is no lanyard hole and on the obverse side of the blade middotve find the Safariland name and logo
A Lawndale upswept skinner with a nickel silver hilt coca bolo slabs and a non-tapered tang indicating it was made early in 1970 The shop number is 27
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An early Lawndale utility made in 1970 with a brass hilt and polished stag slags It is engraved by Ron Scaggs The logo has been put on the lower half of the blade a most unusual location The grind on this knife is a bit on the Randall style
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The subject of the mechanical arts has been poorly trea ted in litera ture Loveless laments To me theres much more drama in writing about machines than in fictional writing about sex and murder Loveless has made a lifetime study of tools and tool making of machines and the men who made them He can rattle off the names of countless inventors
Knives are by far the oldest created tool he points out The first tools were the club and the stone Then man lashed the stone to the club to make it more effective Then he honed it to a sharp edge
Almost everyone has a feeling about knives There are very few men who Cal) regard knives neutrally Theres something downright atavistic to a man when he picks up a knife or regards a knife It may be a throwback to the hunter in man
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Loveless also maintains a large library of movies that he watches late at night in his workshop Among his fa vorites are The Last Emperor and Shane
While at Kent State Bob Loveless met his first wife The marriage lasted 18 tempestuoLls years but produced three daughters which he treasures
Loveless developed the undershypinnings of his intellectual interests at Kent State however on the whole it didnt satisfy his needs The experiment lasted for only a couple quarters Just as had happened at the Institute of Design he grew tired of the academic exercises And like so many veterans who return to college his life experiences had
transcended the youthful silliness that is typical of much of campus life I was wearing a ruptured duck on my jacket and they gave me a blue and orange beanie I went back on the lakes
For a while Loveless was content to return to the Great Lakes bulk carriers but he soon began
to long for a more stable life than the lakes provided He used his Able Seamans card to get a job on a Sun Oi l tanker the Passaic Sun which hauled gasoline to New England out ports It was while working on the Passaic Sun in 1953 that he made that fateful arshyrangement to sell knives to Abercrombie amp Fitch
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A routine Wood-Loveless folder if indeed there is a routine onc with stainless steel frame and maroon micarta slabs This was the firs t Wood-Loveless in my collection and was ordered direc tl y from Lovel ess After a lo ng wait I finally received the kni fe along with a letter stating that the Wood association was over and tha t I had better hang onto it as it was sure to become a collectors item r pa id $7500 for the knife which was the brochure price
Extremely fare Wood-Loveless folder with aluminum frame and maroon micarta slabs On the inside of the handle casting are the words Wood Loveless Mark 4 An aluminum sample it is the only one made
Extremely rare Wood-Loveless folder with a titanium frame and wood micarta slabs It is marked on the inside of the handle casting Wood-Loveless Mark 4 Titanium Sample 001 As logos were being put on the knives Barry Wood wanted to try one Not being familiar with the technique he put the logo on the blade quite low
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This little Horn Street Knife with a Riverside logo has a wide nickel silver bolster with stag slabs With its tubular sheath it was designed to be carried as a pocket knife It has been extremely popular in Japan
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Perhaps one of the rarest knives in the collection is this Riverside boot knife better known as the New York Special Its shop number is 838 and it comes with a narrow nickel s ilver collar and contoured green micarta slabs A unique feature is its flat shea th into which the knife is snapped It was a speciaJ order a special design and only seven were made during 1972
Riverside hideout model with shop number 027 comes with green micarta slabs and a narrow nickel silver collar A beautifully designed knife with a contoured handle for a firm grip It has never been a big production model
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A new and improved model of the Riverside pro hunter with duplex grind Under shop order 221 it features a stainless steel hilt and black micarta slabs The tang is fully tapered instead of being a half tang like the original The knife carries the rare Riverside signature logo
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delivering the first three knives Loveless recalls that Pat Devlin the floor manager said Ive been looking all over for you I want some more knives Id like at least a gross I told him [ could deliver half a gross and he wrote a purchase order on the spot They were going to sell them for $3450 I would get 60 percent - $2070 each
In the meantime I had been transferred off the oiler I took the purchase order to the Claymont Delashyware branch of Wilmington Trust and asked to see the manager I wanted to borrow $1 000 The initial order from Abercrombie was just over $1900 I ended up with a personal loan for a thousand dollars on a 90-day note I took it in cash and went to an industrial supply store and got some tools an anvil a bench furnace files vises a drill and a Hammond VH-2D belt grinder By day I had a shore job with Sun Oil on a relieving gang By night I made knives - 72 of them in 74 days I sometimes worked till 2 in the morning When I received my check from Abercrombie I laid the money down on the counter at the bank and said There you are Thanks a lat
Even though Loveless knew then he could make knives commershycially he also knew he needed more practice to become great at the craft
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A rather sma ll drop point hunter with a regular Riverside logo under shop order number 697 It comes with a nickel silver hilt and well matched stag slabs
Another routine drop point hunter wi th the regular Riverside logo The nickel silver hilt is engraved by Ray Viramontez A set of well matched s tag slabs on a red liner completes the handle
A normal sized Riverside drop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown s tag slabs on a red liner This was the only Loveless knife in the Hollifield collection and it has an extremely small logo
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Riverside integral hunter with a wid e bolster and stag slabs This knife was first introduced at the Guild Shomiddotv in 1979 The geometric design on each side of the bolster is done by Leona rd Leibowitz in red plastic and gold Only 12 were made
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While not a terribly popular model this Riverside Nessmuk has good lines It has a nickel silver hilt with dark maroon slabs Shop order number 849
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He dropped out of knife making for several years and took a job as a technishycian for E 1 du Pont de Nemours amp Company in Wilmington His iconoshyclastic style rubbed some du Pont people the wrong way - especially his motorcycle They felt they had inshyvested a lot of money in me and even though I never got hurt they took exception to my riding it They fired me
Between jobs now he returned to knife making to support his growing family It was easy for him to re-estabshylish distribution through Abercrombie amp Fitch and things seemed to be going well until mid-1958 when he was beset
by misfortune That summer he accepted an oral purchase order to make a large quantity of knives for the Christmas season However the buyer who had made the commitment left the company before the knives were finished The store refused to accept the knives
Then in November one of his daughters took desperately ill with pneumonia The doctor said that the only way to cure her was to move to a milder climate In January 1959 he decided to leave the East Coast and move to Modesto California where his wifes parents lived
This sub-hilt Bowie was made in 1957 The handle is ivory with hidden tang construction The hilt is 3 34 inches wide and is sterling silver as are the sub-hilt and pommel (approximately 1 lb) The name plate is 28 K gold and the 3 12 inch parry strip atop the blade is brass Delicate and beautiful engraving and ivory carving was done by Francis Monoghan of Wilmington Delaware Without a doubt the rarest and finest Loveless knife in existence and quite possibly the first art knife ever made (See next page)
A small Riverside boot knife with shop order l1 S-E indicating it was part of a 5 knife set which unfortunately was broken up The trim knife has a small double nickel silver hilt with walnut slabs over hidden tang construction
This Riverside semi-skinner was made on special order and bears seria l number O1 lt was made for the A G Russell Knife Club and has a nickel silver hilt and slabs of coral micarta
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I sold the house on a Friday and on Saturday morning I was in my car on my way west I never had much trouble getting a job When I came to southern California I had a job within three hours at a machine shop
By the mid-60s Loveless had established a small machine shop of his own doing contract work for other companies In late 1966 he acshycepted a job as supervisor for a precision parts maker and by 1969 he was supervising an 8S-man machine shop
But Loveless had also fallen in with a sporting crowd He began selling and trading the dozen or so Delaware Maid knives he had brought west with him - the same knives he had been selling to Abercrombie amp Fitch He also began innovating - moving away from the Randall-like designs By the end of the decade knife making had nearly taken over Loveless life I was making knives heavily in the evenings and eating about twenty Rolaids a night just to get to sleep he says In November 1969 he quit his day job
Loveless continued to make knives under the Delaware Maid logo The strange part of it is I don t rememshyber why I picked the name he says Then as today many of his knives featured a reclining nude etched into the blade Loveless wont reveal who modeled for the now-famous trademark but he does say The model made me bitterly disgusted that I married my first wife
In 1971 his first marriage ended in divorce 1 gave her the house - she had the kids
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Under shop order 330 this Riverside drop point hunter is of standard size and has a wide brays bolster and black micarta slabs [t is a beautiful knife
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This small Riverside drop po int hunter under shop order 641 has a nickel silver hilt and black micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on the tang just behind the hilt A neat little knife
A half tang utility hunter with a Riverside logo and made under shop76 order UB The handle is green mica rta and has no hilt
A nice Ri verside drop point hunter with a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs on a red liner Shop number is 983 The original owners initials are etched on the logo side of the ricasso
A mini-wilderness model with the ra re Riverside sig nature logo under shop order 526 It has a double nickel silver hilt with coca bolo slabs This knife is of recent vintage
Here we have another Riverside hip pocket hunter with a nickel silver hilt and ivory slabs On top of the blad e and just ahead of the hilt are thumb serrations and behind the hilt on the tapered tang is a brass initial insert The shop iden tificat ion is CH
Loveless calls this knife his Riverside hip packel hunter Under shop order RL-2 it has a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs It was made in 1971 and has thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hilt
A small Riverside drop point hunter in a half tang construction with finger grooved ivory micarta slabs Made in 1979 under shop order 2016 the knife has no hilt L L
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make on consignment He first got the idea in 1971 that collectors might be interested in his knives after the silver anniversary issue of Gun Diges t which gave him a generous mention reached the newsstands I had 75 knives on the order books as a result of the Gun Digest article he recalls I had orders from Mexico and Eushyrope By 1972 I knew I would be able to make a living making knives Every month it kept buildshymgup
1 have no idea how many knives Ive made Im going to be a nightmare for the collectors Today he makes around 300
knives a year but he hasnt always been that productive The worst year was 1979 when he simply didnt feel like making knives He produced about 75 that year
These days he and his helper might have as many as 42 knives in various stages of production at any given time The backlog keeps growshying He is now working on knives that were ordered up to five years ago Its getting worse he says Im sure Ill kick the bucket with a lot of unfilled orders but theres nothing I can do about that
Loveless first knives - the ones made from Packard springs shywere forged [ beat them to death he says Its hard work and a poor way to change the shape of metal Forging is a cheap way of getting
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A Riverside hunter of half tang construction It has no hilt and green micarta slabs which are finger grooved Loveless says he made only six or seven of this model
A rather oldtime Riverside drop point hunter under shop order 1098_ It has a nickel silver hilt stag s labs and the original owners initia ls on the obverse side of the blade
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shape but not the best way for knives Then I got smart
Today he begins with a slab of metal and grinds away everything that doesnt look like the desired knife Like Michaelangelo who professed to liberate his statues from the grea t blocks of marble Loveless frees the blade that he visualizes within the stock
Stock removal is primarily a development of the Loveless shop he says adding with the hint of a smile This could be taken for boasting
Before long Loveless began to make knives from the type of steel used for saws and lawnmower blades - a nickel alloy steel with tremendous toughness Loveless went so far as to personally visit the president of the Jessop Steel Company in Washington Pennsylvania to find out more about how this special steel was made
When Jessop stopped production of the alloy (which was called 139-B) Loveless tried oil-hardening and airshyhardening other steels He experishymented with hot-work die steels shockshyresisting steel high-carbon highshychrome steel and various tool and stainless steels before making a commitshyment to a Japanese alloy called ATS-34
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Under shop order 115-1) this small semi~skinner with the Riverside logo has a nickel sil ver hilt and walnut s labs furnished by the o riginal owner It was part of a 5shyknife matched set tha t unfortunately was broken up
This smal[ Riverside hunter under shop order MOL has a nickel ~i lver hilt and black micarta s labs Not tuo many of these sma ller knives have been made
A yachtsmans knife of dubious o rigin Under shop order BER-L this one~of-a-kind has a nickel si lver hilt g reen micarta slabs and the new Riverside signature logo ] am toJd that while grinding the bJade for a utility hunter a mistake was made Rather than throw i t away Loveless ground it to the yachtmans shape It is a one of a kind
ThiS Riverside utility hunter has a nickel silver hilt and ivory micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on top of the tang near the hilt Shop order number is 642
The qualities of ATS-34 closely parallel those found in American-made lS4-CM Loveless keeps a couple years supply of the high-carbon corrosion-resistant stainless tool steel on hand at his workshyshop
The basic tools found in Loveless Riverside California shop include a Deckel universal milling machine a Sixis tool makers milling machine a manual milling machine two tool makers lathes - a Maximat Super II and a Schaublin SV70 - and drill presses to put the holes in the tangs He also uses a Burr King model 1272 belt grinder - a model that he helped the company to design He recalls that they were going to call it the Loveless Grindmaster
Loveless executes every step of the knife making process in his shop except heat treating which is done by
Paul Bos of Cajon California Bos a master in the field heat treats knives for many American and foreign makers
Although his makers mark R W Loveless Maker has always been reserved for the bench-made knives from his workshop thousands of pocket knives designed by Bob Loveless are machine made in Japan by Gerber International
While some of Loveless knives may indeed sit on velvet to be admired by white-gloved lovers of art
he insists that each is a tool for hunters for adventurers He crafts his knives for men who do the hard work of skinning deer and cutting hawsers
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A ra re Ri verside semi skinner with a wide hilt engraved by Giuseppi Forte The knife sports a green micarta handle and there is no thong hole or handle pins
A beautiful Riverside drop point hunter with a wide brass bolster engraved by H H Fra nk and big horn sheep slabs The logo was etched a t the special request of the Ovncr J pictu re of this knife appears on the cover of Knives 82
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A rare Riverside dagger under shop order 003 A beautiful and deadly knife with a double s tainless s teel hilt engraved by Steve Lindsay and a black micarta coffin shaped handle A mini logo appears on the obverse side of the blade ilt the ricasso a unusual place to put a logo
This sti ff horn model has two Naked Lady logos-front view as shown and back view on reverse side Ha ndle has red pick bone scales and bolster is nickel silver On the under side of the bolster is a unique square checkered finger grip
A 1985 Riverside stiff horn with a wide nickel silver bolster and fine grained stag for the handle Comes with a tubular sheath This is a mean package
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Loveless proudly refers to himself as a tool maker and expresses his conviction that without the tool maker society could never have afforded the artists In primitive societshyies everybody works to survive There are no artists People come up to me and say Boy Mr Loveless youre a great artist I say No Im an artisan I deliberately took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
I abhor the term art knife The term is an oxymoron We make working knives A Loveless knife is the anti thesis of an art knife He also frowns on the expression custom knives We call them bench-made knives
About half of the knives Bob Loveless creates end up in the hands of hunters even though he no longer hunts himself l stopped hunting in 1970 1 realized there was no need for it and no sport in it Using a modern center-fire rifle with a scope theres very little excuse for missing
Under shop order 11S-B this Riverside big bear was part of a set of five that unfortunately was broken up The double hilt ilnd sub-hilt are nickel silver and the walnut slabs were furnished by the original owner A brass inlay is found on the tang for initials (See next page) 87
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The Riverside steak knives pictured above are not found in the Loveless brochure One is a right hand model and one is a left hand modeL One blade is serrated and one is not Both have stag on one side of the handle and are of integral construction
This knife and fork set was made in 1979 and is of integral construction with a long bolster on only one side of the handle I have never seen another knife and fork set by Toveless although he does make steak knife sets occasionally
Loveless hunted groundhogs when he lived on the East Coast You havent lived until you eat groundhog Best way to fix it is in a cast iron skillet five to six inches deep Put the meat in with pork lard and one inch of water Slow cook it all day with some dandelion greens
In Delaware he hunted grouse and duck with members of the du Pont family I was raised on fried and roast chicken To me duck is a poor substitute
Deer hunting was a fall ritual for Loveless for many years My last hunting trip was October or November 1970 in Del Norte County California I got a little Columbia blacktail deer on Thursshyday and Saturday I got another I got 80 pounds of meat out of both deer It took the whole family two years to get it eaten Venison makes good meatballs and great sausage but basically it isn t very good meat
If you have to kill to eat thats one thing All life kills other life to exist but if you dont need to do it why do it He pOints to a volume on his bookshelf Gail
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An unusual Riverside chute knife under shop order 805 It has a double njckel silver hilt and stag slabs oVhat makes this piece a bit of a rar ity is the blade It is one inch longer than the s tandard model
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This Bowie is the only one made at Riverside to date It is fairly large with a double stainless steel hilt and cocabolo slabs
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A rare Loveless-Johnson capeT it is one of a kind Under shop order 786 the knife has no hilt and an ivory micarta handle with ODe
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Sheehys Passages Peer pressure accounts for a lot of hunting I love guns but I love them as an example of ways man can manipulate them to serve a purpose My sport is popping beer cans with a 22
That might seem hypocritical- I make hunting knives and yet dont personally beshylieve in hunting I don t insist that other people feel the same way If you want to shoot ten deer a year thats your business I think I outgrew it But [ sure as hell know how to make a good deer knife
Unless youve had field experience you can t make hunting knives I see knives with cutting edges tha t are too thick Wi th blades that are too long - 3W to 4W is fine for North America With awkward and ill-shaped handles Too many knife makers dont understand their own hand Their knives are not user friendly You cant teach a guy to make a good hunting knife if hes never been in the woods shot a deer and been up to his elbows in deer guts Its like giving a typewriter to a man who is illiterate
Loveless says of the dropped hunter perhaps his grea test stroke of inspiration The dropped hunter was obvious to me in the 50s It is almost a spitting image of an autopsy knife TI1e dropped hunter got its name because of the way the point drops away from the back of the blade for greater ease in deer skinning
And how does Bob Loveless differentiate the seashysoned hunter from the tenderfoot When I ask a guy where he likes to do his hunting and he has an answer on the tip of his tongue hes a hunter A lot of Loveless dropped hunters lie on a coffee table to be bragged about
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This Loveless-Johnson drop point hunter has a nickel silver hilt and black mkarta slabs It was made under shop order 746-8
A one of a kind Loveless-Johnson dagger with a double brass hilt and black micarta slab on a birds head shaped handle The exact number of Loveless-Johnson knives made ma y never be known Loveless estimates fewer than forty while Johnson feels the numbe was closer to one hundred ]n anY event there were not too many made and they are desirable add itions to any collection
A five inch Loveless-Johnson utility with an improved handle of wood micarta There is no hilt with this type of handle The shop order is 772 This knife is unusually light in weight for its size
Loveless admits that demand for his knives has driven the price up to the point where very few men can afford to actually use them We could sell all we could make at $750 but theres stiU a limited market I equate the price of a Loveless knife with a good bolt-action rifle and scope Some guys will carry a $900 rifle and a $10 knife The rifles job is over in 20 seconds but it will take many minutes for the knife to finish its job
Theres no question that Loveless knives have strong symbolic value among men who should know about such things Ernest Hemingshyway took five Loveless knives with him on his last trip to Africa And legend has it that each of the four commanding generals of the South Vietnamese army carried a Loveless fighting knife on his hip as a compleshyment to his Rolex watch and Dehner boots
Many Loveless knives found their way to the jungles of Vietnam But Loveless is quick to point out that he is very selective about accepting orders for fighting knives We dont make fighting knives for soldiers of fortune - men who work in clandestine military service he says conshytemptuously adding There are many good service knives available at factan) prices
Bob Loveless knife making is governed by his personal ideals We wont do an ivory handle Theres one in the leather room That will be the last If enough people would stop using ivory maybe they wauld stop poaching elephants in Africa Ivory is a second or third-class handle
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There were only three knives marked with the ImclessshyJohl1sott Riverside Cal logo This one 002 has a hilt of nickel silver and Lignum Vitae slabs There are thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hil t Directly behind the hilt there is a brass inlay for init ia ls Extremely rare Rare Loveless-Johnson d rop point hunter with serial
number 003 The knife has a ni ckel silver hilt and ebony slabs middotvith thumb serrations on top of the blade ahead of the hilt l)irectly behind the hilt on the tang is a brass inlay for initials Of the thre knives so marked 001 is in Taiwan A rare knife
This I a specjally designed knife to commemorate thirty-fjve years of knifcmaking by loveless A refined version of the old Delaware Maid with s tacked leather washer handle and an aluminum butt cap Origishynally sold for $200000 only thirty-five wercgt made This knife is number 10
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An unusual naked lady drop point hunter wi th a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs over a red liner The unusual fea ture of this knife is the wide ricasso The shop number is 435
A naked lady chute knife w ith a double nickel silver hW and well matched stag slabs over a red liner At the special request of the original owner the spine of the blade was rounded instead of square
This lamb semi-skinner has a nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and well matched stag slabs According to Loveless there were only three of this model made
A beautiful semi-skinner with the naked lady logo The wide nickel silver bolsters are engraved by Michael Collins The stag on the handle is extremely well matched
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A naked lady drop point hunter with a slightly wider than usual nickel silver hilt engraved by Angelo Bee Ivory slabs on a red liner have a big horn sheeps head scrimmcd on the logo side by Mr Bee An inlay behind the hilt used for initials is one ounce of pure gold instead of the usual brass This go ld inlay was furnished by the original purchaser The owners initials appear on the ricassQ logo side
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A fine drop point hunter with the naked lady logo The nickel silver hilt has been engraved by Ray Viramontez The stag handle slabs are very unusual On top of the bJade ace thllmb serrations and directly behind the hilt is a brass initiaJ insert This knife was purchased directly from Loveless at the 1976 Guild show It was at this shomiddot that the naked lady logo was introduced
material anyway Now mammoth ivory thats different At one time Loveless didnt think much of micarta as a handle material but now he has come to believe it is the best material for a working knife And rounding out his views on handle materials he notes I agree with General George Patton shymother-of-pearl is for New OrleanB pimps
Should you come to California to visit with Bob Loveless in his
workshop you would find yourself in the presence of a man at peace with himself Here is a man who has tried just about everything he ever wanted to do and succeeded at most
Loveless would be comfortably dressed in Levis and one of the striped zippered Five Brothers shirts by M Fine amp Sons that he is so fond of wearing On his head would be his trademark cap which was made in Japan by a friend s wife The cap is designed to shield his sensitive eyes from the the glare of the overhead fluorescent tubes
His pot belly would lead you to believe that he likes his food in ample quantity and you might imagine
Under shop number 004 this beautiful naked lady semi-skinner has a wide bolster engraved with a gold animal inlay by R Scaggs Scroll engraving appears on the obverse bolster The knife has walnut slabs It is one of the best looking pieces I have ever seen from the Loveless shop (See next page) 103
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Lovelesss own naked lady semimiddot skinner Under shop order R wL the knife was made on October 12 1986 for himself There is a n ickel s ilver hilt with a rare th ree piece stag handle over hidden tang construction with a crown stag butt
Stiff horn mod el with naked lady logo This kni fe is an integrCl l piece with sta g slabs (md an open area around the thong hole The geometric design on the bolster as done in red p lilstic and gold by Leonard Leibowitz Only six were made
This is an integral semimiddotskinner with serial number 28 It is milled from a single piece of steel with stag slabs In the wide bo lster is an ivory micarta disc scrimmcd by Rick Fields of Florida A limited number of these integrals were made and according to Loveless no more will be started because of the time it takes to make one Loveless estimates he ca n make three regular knives to one of these Most of the integrals went to Japan but a few possibly six Wer sold in the United Stales for $175000 each A rather expensive sheath knife
An integral drop point with serial number 25 There are beautiful stag inserts in the handle and the small ivory micarta disc in the bolster which was scrimmed by Rick Fields of Florida Loveless swears no more will be made becDusc of the time involved Most were sold in Japan but a few managed to get into American collectors hands It is a very handsome knife
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Today Robert Loveless is happily remarried He and his wife Yoshiko share a comfortable life together - she watching Japanese-language TV programs while he makes knives and enjoys his diverse interests He has a cat named Chrissy a poodle called Alfred P Loveless and two Labrador retrievers Brandy and Buddy
Loveless three daughters are grown now and living in CaWornia One is a California deputy attorshyney general One is married to a research scientist One operates a bistro Loveless also has three grandshychildren Yoshiko has two grown daughters
In 1986 while at the Munich Knife Show Loveless learned that his mother and step-father had been murdered in Warren Ohio by a man with a knife Loveless is haunted by the irony Here I am selling knives My mom and step-dad were murshydered by a punk with a knife At times I wonder if theres a heavy karma coming down
Sitting in his Riverside California workshop amidst the toob and the partially completed
knives Bob Loveless has a great deal to say about the development of his knife making skills and the evolushytion of his philosophy
I arrogantly feel Im the best damn knife designer in the world I hardly ever make a knife I didnt design I make knives to please me Those who do it just for money hate their wives and kick their dogs
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This naked lady drop point hunter was made in February 1978 with a wide stainless s teel bolster and green micarta slabs It was carried by Loveless during a course at Jeff Coopers Gunsight Hunting School in Arizona
A stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hilt and green micatra slabs A reverse naked lady logo appears on the obverse side of thc bladc
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1 knew what r wanted to do in 1954 when 1 started I didnt know how to do it 1wanted to make fine knives for sportsmen It took the better part of 10 to 12 years before I began to understand what I was doing
There wasnt anybody you could learn from in those days There were no books I sometimes made flat-out mistakes and had to do it over Selfshytaught is sometimes the best way You work up your own philosophy as you go along
Loveless may have known from the beginshyning that he wanted to make fine knives but he had no interest whatsoever in sheaths Indeed he used to include the following note in his early catalogs
If you consider yourself a good leather worker and want to make your own sheath for your Loveless Knife say so on the order blank and deduct ten dollars from the cost of the order - I don t particularly enjoy leather work
When a mans not good at something it bothers him Loveless observes When he gets better at it he enjoys it
Nowadays Loveless is very good at it He makes his widely-copied sheaths from 8-9 ounce cowhide purchased from a Los Angeles dealer He designs the sheaths for a tight fit - to cam in so the knife cant fall out Loveless has no use for
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Stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hi lt and stag slabs A reverse naked lady is on the obverse side of the blade This knife was made in 1986
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Small naked lady hunter of integral hilt and butt design The handle has light brown stag slabs and an elonga ted thong hole on the butt Only six were made
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A one-of-a-kind naked lady prototype fighter All metal with a skeletonized handle the finish is dull or anodized This wicked looking instrument was designed by Bob Angelo a noted weapons designer The knife is held in its sheath by a snap fastener When the knife was made it was the first time Loveless ever worked from anothers design and he made just this one However another maker is producing this same knife
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Bob Loveless shares his hard-earned knowledge with other knife makers both in his workshop and through the Knifemakers Guild which he helped found in 1970
The fundamental philosophy of the Guild was my idea he says I got together in Tulsa with ten other guys Andy Russell got the meeting together The first membership directory was put together right here in my shop
Our goals were to promote knives and knife makers to encourage more ethical practices and help others make better knives
He has had several apprentices and has worked with Japanese students for weeks at a time His first full-time helper Steve Johnson came to work for him in May 1971 when the Loveless shop was in Lawndale Cali fornia Johnson had learned the basics of the trade from Gil Hibben Later work with Harvey Draper and in the Davis shop in Spokane had given him a good foundation in knife making Johnsonremained with Loveless for three years moving on to become a well-known knife maker in his own right in Utah
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An extremely ra re naked lady straight hunter with a nickel silver hilt and slabs of Japanese micarta called Snow which resembles ivory The logo on each side of the blade reverses within itself There is just one other knife marked this way Loveless has sta ted he oviU never use th is handle materia l ga in
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01E1E5 S - MpoundRR - A Loveless-Merritt new model called Field find Stream This attractive knife has a nickel silver hilt and green micarta slabs This model is ~ _ makers - t - made for the Japanese trade and when sold over there the naked lady IVerside C a logo is substituted for the Loveless-Merritt logo Only six of these knives are known to be in the Us It carries shop order 587
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A Gerber folder designed by Loveless with his signature engraved on the logo side of the bronze 118 bolster This knife is 184 of 2000 and has a bronze frame and checkered rubber inserts for a
handle The knife is extremely heavy There appears to be some doubt as to whether Gerber fully adhered to the original Lovesless design
Loveless had a full-time Japanese helper Koichiro Oda for a while during the late 1970s Jim Merritt his current helper started in 1981 Jim is not only my right arm Hes both arms and more Loveless quips
T he craft of knife making can be lonely work but Bob Loveless doesnt mind the solitude Its not unusual for him to labor well
into the morning hours sipping cold coffee crafting knives and sheathes The shop is the world I love where I want to be Its my refuge he says
Bob Loveless many passions hobbies and interests provide the psychic fuel for this effort His movie videos and books his music mostly jazz and blues are all close at hand The workshop is also outfitshyted with a shooting range which he shares with visiting Riverside policeshymen
On a whole Loveless hobbies are solitary ventures And his tinkshyering is endless The shop is cluttered with remnants of an amazing variety of gadgets Noteworthy among the clutter are a couple one-of-a-ldnd items
Schrade-Loveless drop point hunter designed by Loveless This particular knife has no serial number and was sent to Loveless by Schrade for final inspection prior to production Typica l maroon Delrin improved handle with a brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is l S4-CM A drop point hunter by Schrade which was designed by
Loveless The knife has serial number 0922 and has the typical maroon Delrin improved style handle with a narrow brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is lS4-CM
Schrade-Loveless drop point with serial number 0045 This knife is a surplus piece from the American Blade lS0th Anniversary commemorative that was offered in 1977 It has a white Delrin improved style handle and a narrow collar instead of a hilt
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A Beretta-Loveless drop point hunter with seri al number 0260 It has a nickel silver hilt and contoured stag slabs over a red li ner Designed by Loveless made in Japan and ma rketed by Beretta USA
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- the Loveless pens One is crafted from titanium the other from a combination of aluminum and steel A third pen is gone - sold for $2000 He also has lots of watches He is quick to point out tha t like a Loveless knife a good watch lasts forever
Loveless has owned four amateur-built singleshyseater biplanes 1 dont take it seriously he says r just go up and have fun But one time it wasn t fun at all He crashed his Pi tt Special in 1983 fracturing the tibia in his left leg - an accident that laid him up for three months and reduced his knife production that year to fewer that 150
He used to ride a motorcycle - a 700 cc Yamaha - until he broke several ribs in a nasty spill He still has a soushyvenir of his motorcycle-riding days a ticket he got for doing 130 miles per hour on the freeway A Porsche was ahead of me and the driver was falling asleep I had to do 130 to get alongside him to blow my horn But now he says he is playing it safe Tm trying to be more laid back
The thought of retirement has no appeal for Robert Loveless After all why would one retire from his hobby When 1 cant make knives anymore Im going to swallow a bunch of pills and quit he says Retirement doesn t interest me In every society dOINn through history a man had to work until he died Who said people should quit work at 65 and play golf or tennis or sit and read
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On(-opound-a-1Ond naked lady hunter with integral hilt and butt A beautiful knife it has a wide bolster and well matched stag slab One logo is placed on the obverse side of the blade a most unusual location A narrow cross section of the round steel stock from which the knife was made comes w ith the knife On the polished disc or cross section are the words Olle of a Kind a naked lady logo and serial number 2011 When Loveless started to make the knife the steel stock weighed 8 pounds and when the knife was finished it weighed 8 ounces
This prototype dagger has a nickel silver hilt and butt cap with green micarta slabs It has hidden tang construction and it is set up so one can remove a small pin from the butt and take the knife completely apart It vas one of three prototypes made for Pallidan Press
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A unique prototype of a hunter Loveless wanted to make to sell for $10000 This one-of-a-kind model has stag slabs with an aluminum frame into which the blade is mortised The blade has never been sharpened and it has not been polished In Dallas during the 1976 Guild show Loveless decided not to proceed with the production and sold the model
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Sometimes he speaks of having his ashes placed along with those of his wife in her parents burial plot in Mito 60 miles northeast of Tokyo But then hell laugh grab a bar of stainless steel and head for the grinding room Hell theyll just find me dead at the wheel with a knife in my hand he says Dead of a broken heart
What would keep Bob Loveless spirit intact is the certainty that in a couple of hundred years his knives would be in the hands of cowboys and hunters and soldiers doing their jobs For him it would be a perfect world where the collectors had moved on and a man and his knife were back to work
Perhaps But in the meantime the collectors whom he likens to Renaissance patrons of art will patiently wait for as long as five years to own a blade crafted in the shop of Robert Loveless the man of so many contrasts the man who most would agree took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
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1-7 bull -j l7T7 ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ ryt )L-r J I bull 11 F)L 7 [-- F iEiliHt Delaware 1aid amp1R~t
t AbercrOlllbie I- Fitch CoNY O))(tJ~lJjtLTl~
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77L-AtJq ~ J7middot l)b-I)LitiT~1lut~ mdlTO)tJtuTireglIJIll3tt-r17Ta~ (KNIVES 8ItD1611~J(f) bull
L-if- bull 7 J i - bull 11 F)LT 7)L ~ O)I J ~ bull of i J7middottJ~1t~ 77 L-A lv ltmft1l~C7 -( 7 71 Utdf~tlTa
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P-16-B [7711-] Delaware 1aid I Fighter
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P-20 [1fry 1 bull -r17] Delaware 1aid I Bowie
-VtJ~ u l 7-7 O)AtL1J~ ute T7ry I 7~tCO)Mry 1 bull -r 17Ta ~o iIVO) Delaware 1aid CVfv tJ t
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P-2l [1fry-1 bull -r-1 7] 1956~jF Delaware 1aid I Bowie
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P-22 [1f- 1-7] 1960fFfF North Hollywood Bowie
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Hollywood Calif No1 clJj~IJ15nL~~o liillit(t HLalleck bt-1-ltl)~iiIlil1Jgtd~~r15nL~~
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P-26-B [1tfimiddot-~rClmiddot11middot17-] Lovelegt)-Parke Dropped Powt Hunter
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)1- ~ il111t L ~S i()1 l 7()~tZL - l t()(t j- t- fi0) 7- 11~ bull J 1)1-1 l7rymiddot fi 1 1 ~~J
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~~~~~I)~tJ111()~~-gtt i()Cli1~~()-t11~fi-gtt
P-26-C [1t7--~fi1-] 1967fF8Flltfi Loveless-Parke Skinner
Ji()i i()J~a()fi-t--t- JM1t77fimiddot t)1- ~ c77fimiddot )1 ~ bull 71- ~()f1~tlt ~l~fi~()
77[ A bull 1171SS ~l~fi11~()t 17 1~1 1tfi15nt8itb1 August 1967 c~IJinL~S
P-28-A [71 7- bull J-~ i 1 bull fi 1-J Loveless-Parke Semi -Sk inner
Loveless-Parke Sierra Hatire C8l1f()Cli()A-gttfnIlJl()fitfa i()tliO)~~tt fiI4)1-middot fi171 )1-()~ftll
lt77fimiddott~~c 74ff-middot~~-7()SstF~middot1If()fi1~~middotAF~1aS 71-F()~
ttfi~-Y bull Va 17 Safari land ()~iltr c 1-7 iJi x 17- f15nL~ SJ~ l ~71 - F1 fiil)36$()tilji ()J ~
t Loveless-Parke 0)1-~b~15 nt pound tlt V-7-( ~ +t7 7 I) 7 F()CliiJ~tJIII1 15n L~~
P-28-B [1lfiI~-~middot 17-] Loveless-Parke Hunter
[if-middot 71Vl- J F)1-t 7)1-O)J ~ bull ~17())1I-lSS c()lIjftt~77[Att ~lfti
=z-3-~()ililamp7ry ~ F7 37()7Ji-~Clt-amp147-(PItlL~Q AbercrOlllbie I Fitch Co N
Y()~iiIlhi~IHJ 7 t-~ ()li1HIH~IJinnpound 71 I 7- fJJlln()T 7 ry J 7 bull ~ -1 F()lJI~BJt~~-b~~ ltMI)n S t l 7 tiibi Itll L Jlt S c ~ lt()afO~()h1jU S 11 71pound
P-30-AB [AJf Ftrymiddot A1-J LatIIson-GoodI1lN Skinner
i() LatIISOf-Coodnow ()fi1-tt 77[fimiddot fi ~-I-()rplftZJlJtflJ1J~iiiiLlSiccttti ~7ry
J 7Jii ry 4 )1- 4 ~ z 111 1~ t~A() t I - bull Tzj iI 7 7[ fi bitJ t tJ()l f-Ji- 17 ~tt
L~S ~()ftif1l 77[ 7-(ti()7 f4 17 117bif-ri- J ~middot()t ~ ~1~t()1Spound i()J
J-19
-3 II u -c 18004ftlItlttJ1F~nt 20Yf-J- bull ~ t~~1 l 70)7 1T7hi 771 UJ ~lI~u JlHfEtt
T1 lt -~tlifampun -lgtoniIgt-lgt
P-30-C [1i1 7 JJ bull A 1-] 197041l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinner
771JO)JJJ r bull 7 1 J bull JfT-~tUb)lt(i1~jlt (t1Fn-C~tJ~ 2n(t 19704(iyenfFltnttJO)
rJ bull lt l 7J)J ~0)1 7)J-7 bull J F)J(ttlbh -C~~ lJJMO) Cl-gt7-)J il ~ 1 l 7~ 7O-4aJ
P-31-A [-T-Ji- bull 7 -I] Lawdale Cappel Firm
Cl-yen-amp~fto) 17amp-7FmiddotAFamp0)~-K-middot1EI~FmiddotA~-yen-~~n~J~~rmiddotA
I )J tJJ r I J1~O)~QO)mtJ~Oraquo)- F bull 1 F bull )~J ~ Vn-lgt
P-31-B [1-T-I 1)T-I-] 197041lfF Lawndale Utility
Cl-T-~qftlJJMO)1-f4~f--1~0)~amp I~FmiddotA~-yen-O)A~~J~~rmiddotAF~ttl~
cth-C~~ 1970fFft(ifFintCCHJt1 70-461 C~-3117~bsi5tJjlfXn~ )1 r (117~1i) O)~
j~tCl-T-MDRbgti 1972fF~iil(1 u -c~ftvn -lgt 20)11 70) ~ ~(t$~(li~ u ~77J bull 7 1 7 F bull f -1- bull ~~ C ~-gt n -lgt 2 n~t f-)i - bull - rO)lIlml~~O)famp1mlC $~IIfO)l6AtittHr1 il IJ lt
i~~~rO)~~O)lT~~mlJ~~O)x~7J~rI~u-Cilgt-lgt
P-31-C [1iJ 7JJ bull A1-) 196941l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinller
~tJ~v -gt ~11 7 C~ -gt L J~ t ~ -3 771 A iJisectJtsect O)t~(ITif l ull1Fu t lTh1~O)jfJ r bull 7
JmiddotAfT-1il-lgt ~~k=~~1Fin~tJo)177Amiddot~~r~77~Jmiddotlt17J~~middotA~
P-32-A [Yx~middot 117) 197141l1F Lawlldale I Gellts Kllife
77IA~VX~middot117(Vx~~Xmiddot117)C~~ Cl-T-~O)Cl~O)A~k77~Jmiddot~1
7J)J~ bull J FJJO) ~)H I A 11 7 J]JjHIHnJ- F bull 1 O) )J bull x F 1 l 7amp~ 647-B
P-32-B [1raquo-] Lawfldale Piker
2 O)Cl- yen- )JO)]lt tJ ~)J)o I AO)Ji l jj-ta 1 7 -I jf - bull r)J-7h1ij~77 J bull ~ l 7J)J ~ bull )
t )J17 I - O)iI4I(I(tyenL bull i 1- g bitIJtnn~ 1 HaH- bull 1 F O)~j 1 l 7 65-3(J
P-32-C [7 71 ~ -] 1970fF~fF Lawndale Fighter
2nbCl-yen-)JlJJMO)yen7)Jmiddot 77A ~)H0)7 71 ~- tnMO)) F)J~jt 77A 7J7 ~
t177lJ ~17J)J-0raquo) )J lT(xJ7J 1)rAIJ 117amp~ 70-451
P-34 [i~ bull A1-] Lawndale Settli-Skirmer
~M~UCl-yen-)J~ftO)icmiddot Af1- 19684(IAG 7 1 i)Jhi 77 I Ah)iftUnt b0)1 I)
~ ~ -h~~IJ~ U 1-7 $- bull ) nJO)lO)~tIJb1lthi LJ ltt0)1il -lgt ~~HlJJ~O)yen7J x 7 bull
x l F bull Eyen)JO)ti(~in~ rrJlti14~ O)J O)tJl l )JO)~jb$W(cJtl1il~ 1r71-1 bull ~JJA 0)
7)J- A bull lK1 )J Atl u-C rr$~el~pil -lgt f-- til C ~v u~t 1171il -lgt 20)1 l 7 H1fID u t tn ~ttc~o)~-T-~i~~U-gtkf~J-lgtc1It~R-gtL~-lgt~~7I-F~12u~~kO)~~O)~~~7
7~A~~ukCC~il-lgtC0)~~~
P-36-A [11 bull A 1-] 19704~1F Lawndale Banana Skinner
Cl-gt7-)J~f-O)2o))1-t bull Af T-t(t ~IH N S 0) ~~ I- tMj~ rJ 1 I bull ~ l 7J)J ~O) ~ F 7 bull - r(1
tJ~ -Cti IJ _lt (r~ft lt ttlhh n~ )11tIW)ti7~- Fh1MO)Eil1iIgt-ligt C 771 Asecth1~lbL~-lgt
117~ 70-413
P-36-B [7 -I J 117] 19704~fF Lawndale Bread or Filet Kllife
ritJjlJ c~-3h) 7( ~ t17c~-3o)b) ~9n(ULtJ2O)-t1 7(t ~~o)UJ I-~ 11fOmiddot )
nO
~)IgtQ) t F 7 bull 1~ t~ -3f1lJ 1aamp iJi ~HH~JF~czg lt- ~1Jtt~~-gtt7v- nzlt1 Jil OllhTaamp5 P-36-C CAmiddot J-T-( I)T-(_] Lawndale Lamb Utility
1-171j~ 4L Q)-(-~Q)aamp5 ~l~C1-7-)IgtQ)7Amiddot J-7--I 1)7--1- t)Igt rQ)ttgtIJ~ ~~NSQ)jJ
7-1J~~iM1T~T I FJIgt(t71nltI)- ~(ZJ~MtJ tAJ~7if1 Q)i-171aamp5
P-37 C-I~ bull Af-] Lawndale $ellli-Skiflller
C1-7-Mi)C1tQ)J~~t ~ bull A1--~t N S t)J iZV-7middot 1-Q)I F)Igt1Jtft~ t)J gj7tQ)Jltz
~ttlt IJ JJ~Q)-I v - V 3 i)tA -gt T~ 5 lt Q)7 -I -)J r litt l ltfjffl~ ht f17 ~t 7Q)7OQ)I 1-iJ) i6 il ~~~Q)1i ltllJ LJ 1-17 ~t -3-fI-gt Tml ~ t~-gtT ~z~ IJ if~nT ~ t tQ)1 aamp~ I$ -~J ltQ)1shy
171Q)~~lt(J)J~~ttlW~t lt c~ Wf1ltnD~ftHf l t t ltraquo El7tQ)1-17iJ~7 -I -)J FlfIffl ~nn 5
lt t HU~ lt bJtlf~tJ77VA~J jJil ~1-17~-J ( IJ ~fl1lttzi-gtt()ti-gt i1
P-38-A Cnl~7 I$-] Lawndale Dropped Point HUflter
7-1 -Q)ft~ T~tt~ 7)Jmiddot$ ~Q)f7)J1 aamp IJ N S Q) t)J r iZl 1tC1Qraquo) )IgtiJ1ft~T ~5
P-38-B [rO17-I$-J Lawflliale Dropped Point Hunter
ltQ)Jj~Q)C1-gtT-)I() F CI ~7 1$-iZ(I N S t)J tlibQ)-( ~f~Jil~71 r middot77 Q)A$ ~~
iJ~ft~ ifjlJ IJpVlIimzfx JjJ I) ~i)i~IJpoundnn~
P-38-C [-I~ - Af-J Lawndale Setlli-Skillner
plft~Q)NS t)Jtmiddot ~ 1)-AfQ)A$J~ I F)tZ~JvJ rmiddot A-if-i)i~poundnT~5 ~1~J~Q)C1-
7-)Q)tmiddotl bull A 1-- f~UitJlt ti ltQ)1- 17 iZt N SQ)IJ r bull TJ 71J~itt i6n T~~iJ lt Q)~it tz 7 7 v A t lt Q)J -3 tJlt t tJ~ l T l tJiJ) -gt k lt n troit~ tJ ltmtiJ)iJl~iJ) i6fti1mit t tQ)1 aamp~ P-40~41 [l-T-( I)T-(-J Lawfldale Utility
t7Q)K-~1-~J-AtITfI6ntJ-T-I~7--I-middotI$-l~-middot~-AQ)~7middotA$~~~fI-gt
k t F 7$ ~liztJ-gt T~ 5 ~ IJ ~ltJ~IDEOOz Bad Bob s (~ft7Q)tQraquo tQ)~-~ iJ1A -gt T~~
P-42-A C7 Y l ~-J Lawflliale fighter
71- FQ)jjIJ IJ 1HJ7 F-)IQ) Iodel 5 tlt1J-e13IJ f1 7Q)fIlJ tJ77r 7 bull X l nz~iU-~ yen7) 7
7 A bull t)f HZJltlQ)1 )f 7 l T7) ~Q)IiJ r bull T 17 t~ -3 C1-gtT-)JJlUIQ)tjQQ)7 711- ~
tJ1-17 t1ll-3 lt ttn~~ P-42-B Ctff Af-J Lawntiale Banana Skiflller
t r 7 bull 1 ~1 j- 1-AQ)A -$ J ~ bull I ~ )fQ)~iZmQ)C1-yT-)Q)fr It J Hit~ 7 A -$ J~ti~~ r liZJ~tt1 i AiH~i6ltttT~~ N S t)J HUimiddotjtfjIT~ IJ 71- nt8i_t~~
P-44-A [1117I~-J Lawndale Dropped Point Hunter
JJ~TfiiAnt r CI J 7 +)f-1 l- bull I 1- lt () Lawndale Q)1ltt ltQ)lIttit li)57v A tAn T~tt ~ f171jjiJ 216-((1 7-ftI)-middot~1jJ)[-$Q)17middot)J-7r middotIF) DtAfttlHJ 1981 El7tQ)
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P-44-BC C7o ~ bull ~17 f17J Lawndale Proto-Type Knife
C1-~-~mlUlQ)7ormiddot-$17177vA~tr7middot-$~Q)fIVnti~~~5~~~Ufll~~B~W~
~nk~J~iz~ I ~ tQ) fjgtJ Knives Q)r7- -I j-Q)T bull 7-1--1J~-~II)fifj I n~lt c taamp 5 r~
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P-44-D [-e~ (4-t-] Lawndale Settti-Skinner
~ tJ[1- t1-Jt-Q)-I ~ bull A 4 T-Q)It I MI ~l lt1177)t-ttl70- m-t-e l t1)-7 It bull J
tnJClLftr_il~L~-5 T17l1i~iI~ 1415Q) ~l~T17
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ElHc LlJJ~LQ)77 v A bull T l 7 c~ gt ~~IJQ)~tfT1 7 7 1~ I) - bull -( l11)kJQ)1 Y7J-7
r bull JY ~)tgtB~Q)lyenilctt~ ~MIlt tJL~n-5 1973poundF( 1885i1f-rAntfJJ1 T1 7z~I 235-((
P-46-A [7l7r7~ 4T-] 1970poundF1lfF Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
NSI)Hc ~-7rJ middotY~Q)A-$Il1middotJYr)t-tf T17l1iHI 70-520
P-46-B [7 I 7- r 7 ~ bull ( 4T-] Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
ii)EtMJtl t11- I) shy bull X -7)vQ)1 Y FJl( 1ijQ) 1) ~ tMt~ fI~i-Ji- -$It~ T17 ~(I 376
P-46-C [~)I~ It bull (41-] Lawndale Crooked Skinner
lt5 lt bc~tktJ~l ~1 17Q)-$ T 17 z~kl lt)Q) I(l)-)iI~A i~~ NSQ) 1) ~ b1i1t J t)~G[t lt Y-fmiddot m-ru~17btA nTJ~ 1ft) tl~bt -$I t1Q)MQ) 1) Hi~71(~IJpound n L~-5 P-47-A [(4-t-] Lawndale Skifmer
Canadian Russell Q)t-1-1IlfFlt -$lb)tJ~~G~[1-t1-)vQ)A41- b~Y~ m-)
iltf--t~ )T] bull Jt ~ J1 7 v-It Q)1fr(I-fl bull -I v-V gt OIl) tl~) iit~IJpoundnn~ P-41-B [ 41-] Lawndale Skinner
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P-48 [FOJ7 JY5-] Lawndale )ropped faint Hunter
~~I)b~7v-Fmiddot~r11tl~[1-Y1-~Q)r[1~7middotJY-$I- NSI~~~A-$I~~JYF)k
T-Ji - bull -$I Y1Q)IllaHl~U~Q)A ~ I) J7t~~ J Y r Q)1T((I11 tjf- bull -I v-V 9 YblMi~ni~-5
1 17~Q) 504 Q)17iI~ ~iliiiltliH c5gt (3 lt~Tt 1) Q)iliij6j c~ gt $~r~ l~ c iI) (~IJpound n Lti 1)
iQ)J gt ~filir-(-7 ~nL~ -5Q)(lJtt i cbt1tn AT l -7 bull V 3 Yj tb~ I~-eili=lil~tdBJJQ)~( 7
7vA~~1v~Y~l~X-T~middotT17
P-50-A [-A 1-i-I I)T-I-J Lawflliale Lamb Utility
Ill lt-( IT l t A -$I J1ilt v J F bull A--f-Q)Jft~ t ~ l ltIJ~ ~Q)7l bull l-T 11) T l - 7 v- rQ) iffiij6j( Vg- 71~1JJQ)l-lTY~b1~nLL-5 T11i1~ 21-f((
P-50-S [1-T-( 1)7-I-J Lawndale Utiltty
i(J)t 1 1 (I lli lt~BJ~~T77vAiJfbttgtQ)Tlti)I) gt Jr) ~)J-Q)I)H cTIJ H A -$I If bull J Y I )~~IHlIitQ)ltbQ)b)fBJltib1 -JM~JQ)T171reg-5 P-52-A [1-i-II)7-I-] Lawflliale Utility
ilt7tfiX~ntzo-Y1-)IittQ)1 Y7-7rmiddot JY F)Q)T1 1 7717 -(111)5 J~ F) fjg TJ71-$1-(J)1t-J 1lt AT~-)b1 iHJJQ)2-3-7middot ~3-Tf-C~nttgtQ) 117l1i-lt 181
P-52-B [-e~ (~1-] Lawndale Selli-Skinner
I rt bull -$I Y1Ti-jtfiL t 77 A(J) I (t 7 l Y jf- bull ~)-7(J)ft~ t 0- Y1-JmIlJl(J)~ l LfFJl
J-22
P-52-C [7 -t-(7] Lawndale Calffp Knife
N S tJI ~ C lflQ) r JI1 l iI) I) l t 7C1i-V 3 Q)tyenJllit)(Q)C1- gtT-I-~f-Q) 7 bull -t-( 71th
~ 6_35m1lQ)~~)Mtil)ifrih tfiiQ)Q)J I) ~ laquoT-H-~l[bk -7 gttthTL~
P-53-A [~ ~ )- ~ middot19-] Lawndale Straight Nunter
~Q)~mQ)thkC1-yen-~Q)~~)-~middot-7-~75~middott~~~~~Fmiddot~-(~~91th~ -t-(7~
~ 06 1 tJI ~ (jlI lt7)- I a)ff~b tz $-t~h tz t ~- 7~hTL~
P-53-B r~~middot ~-t-] Lawndale Seitti-Skinner
Q)~~C1-yen-~Q)~~~-t-~ ~~17~Q)~17Q)m~~~~~75~middott~~~ ~~C1
J FI-O)t Frymiddot 971th~ lH1iiJ~_lt 7[- FQ)i(iflHtt Safariland a)llIJtC1tiJ1Jih~
P-53-C [Y17 ~~r7~ bull ~-t-] Lawndale Up-Swept SkllJller
19704t1lJJRnQ)C1-yen-JI1Q)frirfo NStJI~ ~~~C1middotJFJI-1 711-97 T17~ 27
P-54-A [t1JlIIfyenJilll-t1 7] 19704~fri Lawldale Amputation Knife
C1~ bull 7 gtt I- ~ffJEa)ltjlIE~ F J -7-Q)~Z~fri l t tJJrtJiF~i)fjQ)$-ttnl ~ T171 ilnJtJt1~ ~ J It
-Jlill( thT~~ --UliQ) -71 7Q)h ~ t Mtil) TSI) ~lilC 4Q)Jlffillliijj8~hT~~
P-54-B [1-1 1)1-] 1970441fri Lawndale Utiltty
~JJlIJlQ)C1- yen-JIfriJ1C 7 5 ~ bull tI- Hy IJ Vz ~hk ~ 9 7 bull i I11 ~~IHtC1 ~ 7~t
J~ C1tQ)~-7Q)mlet7 [ - I Q)FJiJ I) T1iCii-tQ)flllt (t$-t~h n~ T 17Q)rlIJ1)1itt
5 1-11-middot ~91 JI-Q)~iJS~1gtJih~
P-5Er-57 r7-Ymiddot -t17] 19694UfF Lawndale Boot Knife
N S til r I 17- V-7 5- F bull -11- (lH1i) (tyen~tJtth~ T171lJ 384
P-58-A [r7VAmiddot7lt-JIT1)I~] fIood-Loveless Foldil
77 [ ~Q)yenif l (J ~ J I) - bull ~ J f Q)~fFl 12 S S 7 [ -Jt~ -7 7 J F JIQ)~l ~T-( 7Cth~
1 rJI-Q)pjil~ltt VIYJI-middot T)-Q) 1101 Q)ftt First Production hodell1ark 4 Q))(tJi~IJthT~~
P-SS-B [r7)~middot7lt-JIT1~] lrlood-Loveless Folding
~-7middot7[-J~~-7~7middotF~ JF~Q)pj~~~C1-~~~Q)amp~~Jih~
P-GO-A [ r 7)~ 7lt-)71 )I~] flood-Loveless Folding
bullbull~~-7middotJF~Q)~F57[~CJF~~~~-middot~1~~-7 77[~t~~F~Iii~lkt
~ ttfiil)37ltJ)7t -JV7 1 ~~fF lTtt~ ~i(tfq tJJ r M~Hf~h T s t) 12tt~ -7
C 7 it ~ iI~ 2 ~ I) iJi A T [ ~ bull J F )1 C th ~ bull
p-60-a [ r 7J~ 7lt-)r1 )17] flood-loveless I folding
J F57[ ~Q)7-JI-f1 7C S S7 [-J(~J[- (tU~) Q)~1~JI9 bull ) FJliJ~-J~Tt)IJ
hh~ElJit( T tHHJJ 0) F 57 [ ~ 1 57 [ ~ ~jj l Tt-9-l t Q)1th ~ it)( l TtJ)i~~ roll~
k~h~iJSM~~~FtQ)~~hCRh~t~F~t~~Q)T17~~ffQ~ h~~[1-7-middotY
l T J t t ~ t (tfl~jI~ tJiI) t ~ -7 C17ii I) Q)75f~xtl t t -r ~t~
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P-61-A [77L-Amiddot7-)I-T1~] Itood-Loveless folding
liIlbTf~u~-t171ilil-3 7I-~middot 7 v-1t1--middot 1711-1 J ~I-O)pglllIH Iood Loveless 1ark 4
e~IJHlTl3IJ 7 I- ~ O)J FI-0)-If7 I-e u T-ti(tlYfJ~n t tbo)1ilil-3
P-61-B [ I I 771 A bull 7 -)I-T l ~] ootf-Loveless folding
-~tillUt-1 ilil-3 f 1 bull 7 v -1 tr7 I F bull 171 I- 1 bull J ~)I- pq1JllH Iood-Loveless 1ark 4
Titaniull Satllple 1001 0)CyeniJ1A-gtT~-3 -t17tlt0)J-gtttoiO)AnHL 1)_ rJI ~iJ1mlutilte1
lfJA 77 v Z(l7 v - FO)liIlbTTO)(l-gt t oi(I Antth
P-62-A [It-- A ~ 1)_ ~ bull -t17] Riverside Hom street Knife
lt0)1j~1J0)-t 17(1 N S 71 F bull tI-Z 1-tZ 1 111 B1A~O)ilil-3fl-7middot -Z(A-gtT~-
P-62-B [FaJ1)1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
v1 t7pound)II1IlHIJutNStI-~t lllltIfutZ1JfmiddotJ~h -t17- 642
P-63-A [I-g-~ Z~)I-] 1972iFlYfJ Riverside New York Special
lt0)1 v7 3 0)tf11 ~tbillUt-t 170)--1 ilil i -gt lt 0) I) J--If 1 F bull -~0)HtltD7-) bull -t 17~
Wz -3-7 middotmiddotY-rJJ-~ eDl(poundn I972iFt 71YfJ~nt II~N S717-(~I)- bull f-toIZmiddot 171
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uTl3IJ _ztjHtt 17 e-t 170) ~I-O)lIIH1H tc 1 7 iJ1fi1lb i n -3 J -gt tUt -gt T~ -3 - 8J8
P-63-8 [1 1 f bull 7 ~] Riverside Hide-Out
~0tt~ pound71-1 iii IJ g~ J FI-O)~ u ~ 7if1 O)-t 171 ilil- ~ N S 71 7-( ~ I) - bull f -toJZ
1 71 I- 1 iJ1ft ~ T ~ -3 bull -t 1 7 ~- 027
P-64~65 [-cJ ~ bull -t17] Norill American 8ig Game Set Knife
77 vZ( e ~ c ~ 4iJ) i 6 ~1i0) 7E~t I f u tZ 1 1 70)1t~ td~ 1 ~ bull -t 17 ~fJ - lt e iJ1ilil-
71 F bull t)I-Z 1-t7I--Z bull 3 -t J IJ ~t7x I) 710) 1 1 ~ bull Jj-1 e DlJ(poundn -3lb~iJ1Jj IJ O)ii 1 1 f1Jj~IJ
iJ1~n T~-3 M8ki)(0)71 Z7v- tJ7 z t(1- 1 ~ iJ)~iJ)n T~-3 jlItii u~-tJ ~ 1ilil-3
P-66-A [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
~~-t~0)~A--If1FO)7OmiddotJ1-17v-F~yen7~middot~71F~n~-middot171~10)J-7
1 7Tilil-3 0 lt n(I~tJl(J)-1 t~ -gt t -0)1amp0) I) i-t 1-1 ilil-3 e~ -gt (J)( 7 7 vZ ( ltO)-t 17 ~1Y1F u
t~ Z1-~~lt uTu n lt0)1 v7 1-iJ)ilt0)-t17~1ii1J 71~ ~ v-Z U lt0)~(7if1~ u
vr u i -gt td 0)1 ilil-5 0 -t 17-1- A8
P-66-8 [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
yen7I- bull 771 F0) ~ u ~aH~pound7)I-O)7o bull 1-~ SSt I- ~ t 77 1 7 bull 1711-1 bull F 1-0)1
1- 31ilil-3 I) ~-t)I-0)7o bull J 1-( -7 bull 17tuT~11tuTilil-3iJ1 lth(tO)tl)JIJ
(iJ)ttlJli~7-J-middot 17tfplusmnlrT~-3 -7( RtLoveiess (J)-If1O)Oi
P-68-A [faJ7 11-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
c~i~e~-gteWJAJIJ~~IlbO)Fa~7middotJ1-~~Z1yen-FO)~A--If1Fmiddotai~I~f~~nT
l31J NSt)I-~t~ltJfutZ1J7middotJFI-iJ11ttinT~-3 -t17-1- 697
P-68-8 [1011 J1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
z 1 -7 - ~ tt F a 17 bull if( 1 ~ bull J 1 -1 WJA 0) I) A - -If 1 F 0) a i iJ1A -gt T ~ -3 v 1 bull t 7 pound ) I iJ1
Jj~IJ u 1 N So) tI- ~ t v I ~ bull 71-t-HJIluti lll lt Jf u tZ 1 17 bull FI-iJ11t~T~-
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P-68-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A 5 1- FtJif -1 nfttifl N s t)H V F bull A-if-t Ii ltX f Ld 7 -1 ~ bull 77 rJ (J)A 5 -f bull
) F ))iJ1f1~[~~ Ho ifield 1 v V3 tU ti-t~tJfpound~tL l~t (J)1 W~tJj~tJat1 i5~
P-69-A [-1 gt7-f7 J5-] Riverside Ifltegral Hunter
7 -1 F bull it I)A )1- bull A711)(J) -1 7 Jj 7)) bull -r -1 7 19791f-(J)f)) F bull V 1 -n]J~lyenl1fi ~tL t (J)1 t())
A 5 -lt7JjiIijjlij((t vt -r)) F bull v -1 fltrJ -( JiJ1fiic iffi~77A f fi~ffl Ul~tfoJFaJtJTf -1 (J)jJOI Ul
~~ 12tfIFGtLt -3~(J)-t1i5~
P-69-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflner
~U~-r -1 7 N S (J)7 -1 F bull t)) ~ t fttiiJ1J ltXj f UtA 5 Jj bull 1 F))c v F bull A-if-iJ1f1~l
~~ if -1 J(J)[J t(tJlIl i5 ~ fliliJ) UiJ)~ffl Ul~tJ ~u ~m(t~-J -gt l) iJi~~ c 77 vA (t~J l~~
P-70-A [ fmiddot Af-t-] Riverside CrooAed SAiflfler
A 5 f- t tJ I) -if -1 t (J)x- iJ1iEjlij(A l) li~tJx - I bull x- iJ1~JffPJj(r f Jj~tLn~ ~
3=-~at(J)-r-171i5~ NSt~~ A5~-fmiddotIF~ -r-17~ m
P-70-B [A7~ ] Riverside NeSI1IIJk
c (J) I)1-if-1 F ~tt(J)tA x j (t~ Ul Ajj(J)i5 ~f7))njtJ~iJ1 ~tJil~7 -1 ~ Un~ N S t))
~ 1- x))-(J)I F)) -r-17~ 849
P-72~73 [if ~ bull ~rJ -1] 19571f-~fIF IJelaware Sub-Hilt Bowie
tF~middot)1~7-1t(Y-middotx-1~~5middotJFamp ~9~m~(J)7-1Fmiddot~~cM~~~A5-Y-fmiddotV~
-~1 c tLti~t1I~450gi5~ t -17v - ~ (j28K (J)~fii~1 7 v - I (J)t(j~89mm(J)~~(J)JPJ -b1~~ ~~1i5~bullbull~1ft~~Mc~~(J)~M~77rJI7fflrJ-(~~~(J)77VAmiddotf~ff~J~ mD~
~iif~u lt ~u~77vA -r-171i5l) iltiJ1t]J~lUfIFut7- ~ bull -r-171i5~
P-74-A [7-J bull -t -1 7] Riverside Boot Kflife
~~~l)~lJ~~JluiJl~~Et~~(J)-tCUl~GtLkiJi(J)1~~~(J)NS(J)f7~middott~~~rJ~
-r ~(J)I F))iJ1f1~t t F~J )1JJj(J)IHjtJ-r-171i5~ -r-17~ 115-pound
P-74-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflfler
C(J)-r-17(j AG 7i))(J)-r-17middot1 v 5-A 77(J)t~tfFGtLt-t-171 -r-17~ 01 C77middot
x- iJ111fP1Hr j f Jj~tL It)l) 1 F ))(j1 -7)) OlllllJl) bull x -1 ~)))1 t NS t)) ~ ttJ3f
P-74-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
~(J)t~~~77~middotx-1~~)1(J)YK-if-1F(J)Fa~7middotI)1- -r-17~~m
P-76-A [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
tt~BJltJ l if -1 J(J)a tiJ1A J l t)lJ N S t)) ~ t I) Jj-r 1 bull -1 5 bull JJ FJ)(J)AilIfF -r -1 7~ 744
P-76-B [fal7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A)1 f- I bull if-1 A N S 7 -1 F bull t())A )1- 77 bull x -1 ~)) )1(J)~ u ~-r -1 7 -r-1 7~ 330
P-76-C [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt Hunter
N S t)v ~ 77 bull x -1 ~)))1 (J)~1JBJtJA f-)) bull -r -1 7 t)) ~ (J)~ (ms (J) 5 -f(J)Jt -1 =V y MIJ (J)77 A(J)t -17v - ~ iJ1-1 J v -1 ~tL[l~ -r17~ 641
P-76-D [3-7-( IJ7-(_] Riverside Utility
-r-17~ UB fff-gt 1-7 )1 Jj(J)JjIJ- x-1~)))1 bull 1 1)) 1Ji-if-1 I (J)at
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P-77-A [II 011middot 1 ~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
Ji~tJ I) )1-if-1 FltD F [J 11middot J i-I N S I)H ~ I 1 F bull 7-if-A t) ltD7 ~ 1fmiddot 1 II )) 7iltD
f--j--ltD-1 V ))jJ1 I) h 1 J-~A -gt-n~ -t-1 7~~ 983
P-77-B [~ 1))yen~] Riverside f1ini-~lilderness
1 Jr)) bull V))J-ltD17))middot 1)) I ( 11if([JltDJ F))ltDiltD-t-1 7 ((L fl~ R~Loveless ltDif-1 ltDO
fjJ1I 17 finL~~ 1t~IYJiilioWIftI~~
P-78-A [I 11 ~Jr I ~ - 1 ~-] Riverside HipPocket Hunter
~~ltDJ F)) ( N S I)H jJ1f1~ -fltD-t (jeJIoiltD71 - F ltDt~(L if t) I~ltDif 1 bull i I -VI iJftl]n L
~J 1))H~SltD1-Ji-F middot1fltD1(L l~ltD-t-1middot7-1-~jJ1(t~j6nL~~ -t-17~ GH
P-78-B [I 11 ~JrI ~ bull I~-] 19711f~fF Riverside Hip-Pocket Hunter
i nlttJfDl 1JfF t) I N S I)H iJ1N~ 71-1 f bull J F )) I if1 bull i I -VI jJ1tl]nL~~ -t -1 7~~ RL-2
P-78-C [r 011- I~-] 19791f~fF Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
J~ltDJ-7 middot1gt 7-1tI)- 7-1h))1171jJ-middot f))-7ft~ -t-17Jf 2016
P80-A [-7middot ~f I~-] Riverside Half-Tang Hunter
771 7~tJ lt- 6~7~fFlte~3 IJH 17171 ji-middot f))-7ltD~~J-7 bull 1fmiddot -t-171 J
F)) (t 1 F bull 7 -1 h )) 11~ ~ bull -t -1 7~fJ AG
P-80-B [11011middot I~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
~~ti~ 1))I-if-1 1- N S 1)) ~ ~711f 7iltDf--t-ltD-1 V))iJ1oo(J~n~ -t-17~~ 1098
P80-( [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Selli-Skinner
~~IHZltDI)-if-1 FltDt~middot 7f-t-I -j--17~~(t 100 AG7-1i))ltD-t-17middot 11f1-fimiddot f77ltD
t~(fF i nt-t -1 71 N S 1)) ~ (1 -7)) bull 7 -1h ))1ltDJ F J)I ~ J
P-82A [3 I ~77 -t-f 7] Riverside YaclltSlllans Knife
i ltD-t -1 7ltD1~ t Ell~ -J~L(i UfllitJe i SltD~ ~-I~~ BpoundR-L ltDfJ~~-J-ft~ltD i ltD-t -1 7 (i
NS IJ) ~ ~fI)- 0 7-1hJ)1middot J F))I l~)-if-1 FltDif-1 ltD[Jfb1I1ffinL~J 77
I 7 jJ11-1 l I) 1 l -Hlih L~ ~1ij~$liM l L 3 1 ~ 77 bull -t -1 7 e l L~IJ t) ii l t e~iJ) ~ M~L~~ P-82-B [1-71 1)71-] Riverside Utility
NS 1)) ~ e 7-1t)-middot 7-1h))1H~-J I)J-if-1 FltD1-7 l 1)11- J1- 1)) ~ ~ili~$tltD
1 fltDt( -1 v))HHIJ-t~ -t-1 7-1- ~ iJ1-1 I -1 in L~ J -t-1 7~(t 642
P-82-C [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Semi-Skinner
~K-if-1Fmiddot[JtI-t-17~~ II~DltDiltD-t-17~ NSI~~~7iltDf--t-~~l~~-t~~middotI
F ))jJ1-J~L~~ 7 1 7 l t1iJIltD-c 1 ~ bull -t-1 7 ti -gt tltDtiJ~ 9j~tJjJ1 ~~Wft~ l L l -gt L~ J
P-82-D [71-)Famp~ ~ Ij-1] Riverside Field J Streafll
f1DLltD7-f jJ1A t) N S 1)) ~ ~77 1 f bull 7 -1 h)) 1 ltDJ F ))jJ1f1~L~~ 8AltDDljlTe~ltD~ i ~ir
tJttL Natrix-AlO4 ltDt~~1tf-1 intpoundTJ) iltDJitJ-t-17(tt)fF~nL~tJ~
P-84-A [77 -f ~-] Riverside Fignter
I) ~ bull 7 1Jr i-ltDmmA t) I 17))middot N S 1)) ~ fl)- bull J7 bull 7 -1 h))1ltD~ l ~-t-1 7
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P-84-B [i~ - At-i-J Riverside I SeIIi-Skitlfler
Giuseppi forte O)~~IJO)A-gttj ) -+t1 fo)n bull At-i- fj1)- 1J)11 J t)ltjfj
R-)I (ijiA) ibt~1t~fFI)1JSElIz
P-85-A [f-Ogt-- )1-J Riverside Dropped Poitlt Hutlter
HH _7 7 )1J1j~lll tUi()) )1 l 1 I R- bull ) F )IO)~ l ~I) )-tt1 ~O) F[l 1- J 1- t
-7-())lff1iTtlgIJO)[ltiJ1~1j in-n~ ())~(t Ktlives 82 ())~$lt1i6iIi middotn~
P-85-B [yen1-] Riverside Dagger
717-amp5 003 Af--1 J)i1iJ1~IJlt 11)1 SS)I H 77I 1J)11())) FJI tit m1i~yen-771l~U())JF~1iM~~llt~~~l~~1~717Ta~ ~8~ot~ru())~J~
- l ~511fiiJl iEgtntJ~ 1ililtA T ~~ P-86-A [A71 gt7 $-J Riverside Stiff Hom
a())x- f bull -b1iEOOC tlTlllllj(ttampt1[ti)())x- F -btrl7fj8h-n~ ) F )1tvI
bull iJ~ F bull ~- (1j1t())~OOHltiilampJC~~IlJJTJIj) I) 1ft lt~~t ~())) N S()) )1 b1ft4t iEgtn -n~ ~
)v 1-())f0)1lHHtt 1- ~fi1ff-mm())if I) Il~0)7 I IJ I) Yjbt 71 [ A 1Jt~gIJfl 1tt~VJtt~ilU
l1i~ -gt T~ljin-n ~o P-86-B [A71 )7 $-YJ 1985poundfstfF Riverside Stiff Horn
NS())71 F middot~)1A1- ~b)~fim())A1lfj V-AilsectV-AT nil~IIliEgtl~)iIT-iJTreg~ bull
())~yen~t71vA~iJIAmiddotR-~7-~yen1~m~-vil~yenlf1Tth1ipoundf71vA~Vshy
A 717llTtllCtlllt~()) ~tt3())yenlf1YTal)tJ1J1iEgt R-~1i~l rffil)~tJ~R- 7 l 7 J ())tl~T A T - I 7 bull R- l1IiJA-T~ ~o
P-88~89 [~~ bull I7J Riverside Big Bear
7 l 7 fi5 115-B ())()) ~ I ~t bull -7 tt1i$lIlJ1iz I bull 7 17())-$l l TfF ht1J1 Ji~tJiJ1 iEgt iz -I ttti~ l T l -gt t N S())tt1 bull )1 Ht ())17)1 bull )1 H 1)ib177 v AiJf l k ry )17 I ())) FM~1Jt
ft~T~~ 1 ~ttt 1V tgt )11iJIj)~ t~())17 A())1 v l b1it~iAlInT ~~o P-90-A [A7-t-middot 717J RiverSide Steak Knife
JgtOitJliEgtn~~))i-+t1 F())Af-t-middot 717 -JjCttiIJ~ ~-JjCUIfIJfflT WJjCtt1vshy
niz v -v I (flH) bi Al) ffllJjC it A -gt T ~ tJ~ C5 iEgt~ WfJUpoundIt C A 11 b1ft~ t l f~l7 )1
P-90-B [i1 7 7 t-~ - i rJ 1919poundf1tfF Riverside I Knife and fork Set J~ M~btWfRqtpoundIHft~n~ 71 F it~)VA 1-())1 ~77)1 77[ AW~~ Af- bull 717 bull iz
~ tlstfFln~iJ~ 717 7-())izI ttflCJltlb1tJh P-90-C [iz~ At-7-J Riverside I Setlfi-SAlllfler
I) )-tt l F())otb1A -gt t~ ())ftd)())iz ~ bull At- 7-( tt )1 ())th I) C~fC~~ N S ())J 7-ij1ft~ Tg I) 77I bull 1J)11()))Y F)1())f())$Cit bull bull ~tn -( 1- ~)I-1blmn~o 1fjitft7W
lt IjitJlJltJ7 l 7CttlbhT~~ P-92-A [ry l JIyen - A] Riverside Iii Iderness
7 l 715 27 N S t)l-- l Ill] ~ iAlIntA )7 I bull J fJI()) IJJI) tJry( )11 -A ())~gIJ())71 7 it 7v- F())jiljiiiJ8tJI))i-tt1 F())OrbfA -gtT~~ 77[ Att i)(plusmn())Iff~T1ltfgU())[lt1iAn~ l
~a~bf ~())OOil1Jht~MltfgIJ())ot~Ahtlt I)j~
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P-92-B [Vt- ~ bull 7-1] Riverside Crote Kllife
7 l J~ 80S 71-- F 1J1B yen- t bull poundTJI-J IJ 24Smft~~ J~to~ I Ji--lJ 1 ~o)Vt - ~ - 7-11~ ~ 7711-0) N S t)1- ~ ( A)7 J~ bull J t 1-1J1~L~~
f I) V -r 1-(1J( ~ -r Mt$O)IijC I AO)rnRlfi Harry Archer I)117 Vt - HlT tilaHtffflt ~tlltJ 771- A
tf-7-tot~o)1~t) l1atrix-AID4 (1i~~nLtit) 1 F)I-(1tJJ Fmiddot 7(1j])l-)71iS~0 P-93 [Jf-tJ -f bull 7 -f] Riverside Bowie
771- A~1 I )--lJ 1 n~-J Ltl) G~B it1~tJ 1 bull 71 J~1 lt0)- totl)RfF to L~tt~ ml lt A
yen I- AO)yen7)1- bull t)l- t (1 17t(rlO)) F)l-1 is ~o
P-94-A [77I-Aygmiddot~middot A~7-] 1976lfRfF Loveless-johnstJn Setlli-Sliinl1er
I- l bull 7pound7 Y I O)IIl3~IJO)A t N S t)1- ~ ( 1iti0)7( J 1- lJ~ to ~A)7 J~ bull F )l-b~1~ fi A)7yen
-~ bull -If 1 AO)t~ bull Af-r-( 1976lf(Df-+tArHyen7 A (O)i- F bull V g-(tIlJi~nt2~O)
P-94-BC [77vAYgjJr-Ji-] 19761fRfF Loveless-johnson Capel
bullbulltt-Ji_OJ 771-AVg~0)~-K-o 71~~--7(1j]~0t~~I-AL rymiddotJ~ff-middot
~11--Jmiddotb1~ t) F[o ~)[ ~ t(1I1l3~IJb1A Lti t) l1ilIJO)) I )1-((17)71 bull J 7 X-jJ-O)A fJ I -1 V g-( JfJf- v-JO)lifjb)m~IJn1n~ -r l J~ 786
P-96-A [77 v AV g j bull F [1 11- J 9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
771-Ac SR V3JOAt1 NS iJ[ ~ T7JlJ 7(1j]I[)7 -rI-~1 746-B
P-96-B [57vAVgj yenjJ-] Loveless-jolmson Dagrer
) - bull j FOJfO) F1[( )77J[middot 7 7 A bull t1- t 77 J lJ bull 7(1 jJl-)7 bull ) F[O)-Ji~ r 771shy
AJ 9 j J 0)7(- J A J ~ -t 1 J ~1jiiJRfF~nt b)Tilb)Ltltt lt 77[ A El lt4Otii~t tt~ c13~v3 j
(ltJ IOOtftltc13n ~b liiJn( L L -t~(lc~ lttJ lt1 [ J 9 O)iafiflM1H~(v
P-96-C [77vAY3j J-f- IJf--l Loveless-johnson Utility
51 1-0)771- AV 3 J bull J -7- ~ I) 7- 1 - bull ))7 -71 tJ J I bull 7( 1 j])[ 0) ti[ ~ (A bull 1 7JI-7
~ bull 1 r [L -lJ1 AO)jIlp) ((l~ ltftJiJh L~~ -t1 J ~(l 772
P-98-A [77vAYg~middot [1 11 19-] Loveless-johnson Dropped Point Hunter
Loveless-ollllgtOf] Riversilie (a I 0)[1ihAtlt0)-t1J(ttt2=t2~tfFGn tt(l 0020)-t1J
ij~ ~ 1S c ire ~so N S tJ[ H 77- bull 7 x I) j]mlil(Jlt9 ~ I) f-t 1 bull 11)7 c ~ litt(i)1 r MftMt ~ Lti IJ ttL t I- - 9 ~~IJf n L~~ t)[ ~ O)itS c (l77 Ao)t -1 bull 11- - ~ b(ltJJl itn L~ ~o
P-98-B [77vAVgjmiddot ~[1I1middot9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
O)I~ G~ 77 (A bull V g~ (l N S i1- ~ (~l0) 1[( 7 I- - F0)~(-lJ1 bull t I--V g bf~JithL
~~ t II- I- 0)9 (~SO)7 7(e1 77 A0)t -1 bull 71- - t bi~ldlJl itnn~ -t1 J ~(t003 L lt0)
J C) tJOi(lJ1 to ~ 0 ~ tJhC ooR1tr~trhL to it gt L~~
P-99 [3 5J1J4~-t-1] Riverside Tile 35ill4fllliversalY Kllife
O)-t -1 J ~t 771- A0)-t1 J x -~ ~35mJlf~a~i1-~8IH7if 1 ~nt ~o)Lv ~o I-if- bull ry I V 1- bull
) F [t 7 J[ ~O))J t bull f l J1b1j~t iso)T7tJ I 7 x 11~ I) J 71 to t ~0)1iS5 ltOJ-t1 J(t
35mJij(tlJj 35fFGnlt0)-t1J0)~t1 10 (is~0 ~L~b1~GnLiSt) 01 c 35 (1 9OOOyenI
~ll-middot T- JJ I- t13hn~-flj~O) 2b)G 90)11 JCl 5000 f h 10 b)G 34 (1 3500 f I1reGntzbl HtJ
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1-~7i1t-gt~-n5 OJ Hln~O) I1atrix-AID4 tlta~ ~nt7XljJltDtI-7~-0) JII TJ ~Jilt~T~5
i ti 352tt~tfF Gnte ~ (ltth T~ 5 hI ~~(lt(t1 J J-ltD) n t~tgt C) -2h~tffplusmnj 5 n(t6ftt)
77VAltD~(lta ~ 1(7 ~Jfil~t-IltAltD2~ltDxc I 7 II- bull 117 ~thn 5
P-IOO-A [~ 0gt7 JJ ~-J Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
111- ~ ltDttJ IHlt imlt~~N SltDjJ7-ilWHTa 9 Pu1ltJ td J7)I--7 r JJ rw( 1k~~lt ttf nT~t~ F 0gt7 )J ~-(a 5
P-100- B [ r o~7 J J ~-] Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
jjmJ~tgtaltI)jJmiddot1)-iifliuteJ~U117 x-r-7( NSI)I-~ 1-gtFmiddotA-if-(ltA~17
JJ FJI-~~)ltD~t A l J5-ItttJl-V1(ltIf5 117fi~ 435
P-IOO-C [Vt-~ ---f7] liiversidel ChIlteKnife
I ~1 I-ltDVz - I- bull 117 (tdifltD1I5tii-yeni (iilb Ta 5O)tiil~ n(t7tltD-1-0)~gIJit)((7-I-btft~
T~ 5I~ u ~ 117( ltIf 5 it - F bull -7 N S ltD57)1- bull IJH tmiddot1 1 bull A-if-(ltA ~ y7
P-I01-A [3A -ft~ A---] liiverside I tub Seti-Skinner
1)1- ~ ltDttJ ~ ( N S ltD ~jJ 7-b~H~ J5l lt trtIb~J5l lt 1-r u tiA ~ gt7 bull ) FltD1 17( 77 I- A (I
J 5 ~ t -gt te=2t2(tfF -gt ti c7JI-CltD ~ ti
P-IOI-B [-ft~ A1-] liiverside I Setiti-Skinner
LltD~(lt~ u ~1 ~ bull A ~1-ltDN S l(J A ~ -(lt(t ~ JJI) bull t I) JA(ltJ ~)lJj~IJb~~nTtH) J~-7 r7 ~ bull
1-rltDA l 1 f )J F)i-htft~ it -~ bull -7 btI 1-r 7~ n T~ 5 l17fi~ 727
P-102-A [rOgt7middot 1 ~-] liiverside I Dropped Point Hunter
A~5-FltD117J~ljgtua~ltDNSI~~~~7~Iomiddotl-ltD~D~)a71~-ltDJJF~~~~~
l-ltD~~J5l~7-middotV-7ltDnO)A7~-kV3-~~nTL5 x-Imiddot-7ltD10~7middotJ~-(a
5 7tltDil)(EltDf6~( ii1t-kmiddot 71-- HttliiiibifftJn5~5 28ZltIf5~ampltD7v- HIS 1)1- I-ltDfi5
tet~~i n T~ 5 I jJ 1 )-(lttt fltD-1-ltD1 V gt )I-bi~IJ i n T~5
P-102-B [rOy7 JJ~-J 1976~gf liiverside I Dropped POint Hunter
lj~7t Wx - F bull 7-7 ~ (Naked Lady Logo)iltm~Tt(lt1ilte1976fFltD~rJi- t bull V1 -( 77 v AiI)~tt~~A
hti ~u~ 10gt7 ) ~- v 1 bull l7cJYrltD~~lj ute N S 11- HZ ~u ~q ~ 17middot ) r )I-iltft~
ifk iv-V3iliA~ 77AltD-k v-1-iI1tt~~ihn5 P-104~5 [-ft~ A---J Riverside I Setiti-Skinner
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Foreword
Is it a good idea for a man to have to look at almost forty years of knife making When it hapshypened to me a few years ago in my hotel room at tl1e Blade Show in Knoxville when AI Williams and Ken Warner kept pulling my early knives out of boxes and asking about them I remember thinking Lord I wish I didnt have to look at that one again But the next day when Al had set up his tables in ilie show room and I had my first look at the very rational way he had arranged ilie display I began to understand
what he had accomplished It was only ilien that I came to realize what I had done all those years beginning in ilie basement shop in Delaware
Al Williams at great cost and with true dedication had managed to acquire Loveless knives from ilie very first year of work and from every place and period since 1954 He had the early Delaware Maid knives made for Abercrombie amp Fitch and for other East Coast customers until late 1958 and he had found ilie first knives made in California in early 1959 including the special Classic Bowie made for a Los Angeles surgeon Indeed AI had not only found and purchased the knives but had surveyed the work traced down the various marks placed them in context in his display and presented a complete array of all my design efforts and varieties of styles and models
After spending several hours looking at iliose old knives I realized that I could justify every one of them each in its own time and place each made for a particushylar purpose Standing iliere looking at all those early knives I knew I had to face my shortcomings and failshyures and come to tem1S with the old ghosts of my life in knife making
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The memories came flooding back and I had to deal with them as best I could I could identify the knives made when domestic crises drove me out of the house into my shop - when the problems of an increasingly problematic marriage frustrated my hopes for a peaceful life I saw the knives I had made during the 1970s in Lawndale and later in Riverside in the 1980s
If I have done other things in my life shyand indeed I have - I have done nothing that pleases me so very much as my work in knife making Ive heard that feeling repeated many times by other knife makers There seems to be something about this work that makes us feel proud and complete - that we have done someshything very much worth the doing All the wonshyderful variety of modem knife making by all the makers who have come to our craft in recent years impresses me greatly especially when I think of the limits I put on myself during the early years This seems to be a common theme only as we progress in our thoughts and techshyniques do we come to know the possibilities
Knife making can be thought of as an endless chase after perfection in design and execution - an ongoing pursuit of better steels and materials and of course of working hard enough and being lucky enough to realize the measure of success that will give us a decent living
Some of us keep at it often working long hours into the night after the demands of a regular day job Sometimes it becomes too much and we drop out Yet it keeps calling us back - perhaps later when we can afford a better shop - to try again The results can be seen at the annual Knife Makers Guild Show Quite a show it is with something for everyone at every price level
If the Williams collection does anything it shows various kinds of knives and the many ways of making them It shows the design themes the blade shapes and handle contours the surprisingly consistent design outlines (and the early failures within those outlines) Some you will like Some you probably wont But remember in the early days we didnt really know what we were doing and if success came later it was unexshypected and happened because our customers came to like the work and support it with orders
About our customers I can only feel that the many Ive had contact with have taught me far more than I could ever have learned by myself Thats another great blessing of this work the many fine people who have extended their friendship to me and their patronage
Of all such folks AJ Williams stands out AJ Williams has done someshything fine by putting this collection together I had known him for years before that day in Knoxville but only then did I realize what he had been doing all those years at all those shows when he and I would buck heads over someshything he wanted to buy from my table When I saw the Collection intact and complete I knew it was time to listen to him for he had indeed become an expert on my work - more so than any other man
RW Loveless Riverside August 1992
Introduction to the Collection
As you are about to view photographs of the knives that make up my collection Logos of the Loveless Legend you may be wondering why [ have elected to collect just one makers knives I decided which way I wanted to go in 1972 Back then there were not too many men making custom knives Those so engaged were doing an excellent job and yet most all of the knives during this period were pretty much the sameshythat is good finishes functional and appealing So again why collect
just one mans knives Early in my collecting career which dates back to 1948 I made up
my mind not to accumulate knives but to concentrate on one maker At that time it was the goal of most collectors to collect a knife from each maker If one did this he would certainly have a variety of fine knives yet his collection would be an accumulation with no theme
About this time I star ted some cursory research on the makers It soon became apparent that Bob Loveless had moved around the country more than anyone else and that he had used more logos on his knives covering his partners and locations This coupled with the desire to collect knives which would portray one mans actual career prompted me to go Loveless in spite of the fact his knives were more difficult to obtain and were more expensive
The result of my efforts is on the following pages which also trace the Loveless career from Claymont Delaware in 1954 to the stacked leather washer handles of the Delaware Maids and then to the latest Riverside integrals of 1989
Al Williams Collector
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Living on the Edge Logos of the Loveless Legend
By Al Williams
Illustrated by Jim Weyer
A small skinner with walnut slab in half tang construction The handle is finger grooved Delaware Maid is etched on the choil of the logo side of the blade while on the reverse side and also on the choil are the words Van Lengerke and Antoine This is one of six knives marked with the name of the Chicago sport store One can be found jn the Randall Museum Orlando Florida and three were taken on an expedi tion to South America
The first sharp gusts of an early winter storm slashed at Bob Loveless face as he made his way through the crowded streets of Manhattan
It was December 1953 and the shop windows along Madison A venue decorated for Christmas held a thousand temptations for a 24 year-old merchant seaman with cash in his pocket
Loveless was sailing on a small tanker out of Port Newark It was difficult work and one of the few pleasures was the time that he had during his off-duty hours to read sporting magaZines On his last voyage he had been fascinated by an article in the December issue of True magashyzine The article described the handsome hand-made knives crafted by famous Orlando knife maker W D (Bo) Randall
Although he didnt know it at the time that article with its breathshytaking illustrations of Randalls knives had sparked a flame that would continue to burn in Loveless imagination for the rest of his days Bob Loveless had always appreciated good design and fine craftsmanship but these Randall knives were something special These were knives with a soul - the proper tools for a man who earned his livelihood challenging the whims of the North Atlantic
On that blustery New York afternoon Bob Loveless knew exactly what he wanted more than anything else in the world - the feel of a good knife in his hand
At Madison and 45th Street he paused at the entrance of Abercrombie and Fitch the Cadillac of sporting-goods stores an institushytion among the adventurers of the world The old ll-story building held anything a sporting man could want canoes safari gear the finest in firearms It was a store for men who didnt inquire about prices a panoshyply of rich mens toys presided over by clerks accustomed to catering to the aristocratic and moneyed
Teddy Roosevelt shopped there So did Clark Gable Ernest Hemingway always outfitted himself at Abercrombie amp Fitch It was the
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Distinct markings make this hunter truly outstanding On the logo side in addition to Delaware Maid onc fjnds R W Loveless M(lker Claymonl Del On the reverse side Abercrombie-Fitch Co N Y is etched A typical maid wi th brass hilt and a stacked leather asher handle
Another old timer with serial number 11 The handle consists of stacked leather washers It is finger grooved with the typical aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the obverse side is found AbercrombieshyFitch Co The knife was probably made in 1955
A slender ~kinner with serial number 77 and the initial R WL etched on the choil Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side while one finds Abercrombie-Filch Co NY on the obverse side The handle is of stacked leather washers with a bakelite insert and a round aluminum butt cap
Unusual markings make this knife a desirable collectors piece In addition to Delaware Maid etched on the logo side are found the initials RYVL and serial number 9 on the choil Not many early knives were marked this way Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side The knife has a typical stacked leather washer handle with finger grooves and an aluminum butt cap 13
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An early skinner with half tang construction and a finger grooved walnut handle There is no hilt and the blade is marked Delaware Maid on the logo side and AbercrombieshyFitch Co NY on the obverse side
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kind of store where a loyal customer would patiently wait two years for the privilege of paying $50000 for a set of five Holland and Holland handmade English shotguns
Abercrombie and Fitch is a store for adventurers the headquarters of a special fellowship of men who thrive on the challenge of living at the edge surviving through their wit and mettle in hostile environments And although he was not outfitted in the refined livery of a gentleman adventurer Bob Loveless was certainly a member of the fraternity
Bob Loveless a man who had made his first solo airplane flight at the age of 14 who had lied about his age to enter the merchant marine at 15 who had operated a control tower for the Air Force on the island of lwo Jima at the age of 17 crossed the threshold and strode confidently to the department where knives were displayed
Here 24 year-old Robert Loveless a man used to being treated as an equal by men twice his age - by men whose very lives might depend upon his skill and judgment - was confronted with the nemesis of the American shopper - an overbearing self-important sales clerk
The neatly dressed young salesman sized up Loveless as just not our type of customer Unseasoned and overconfident the little clerk was unable to read the experience in Loveless eyes He could not see beyond the working clothes of a merchant seaman
Loveless asked to see a Randall knife Oh responded the supershycilious little salesman Well We simply dont have any It would most certainly take at least nine months to get a Randall knife
It was at that precise moment in December 1953 that a spark in Robert Waldorf Loveless soul was kindled into the passion that would impact the craft of knife making forever Perhaps it was his frustration at not being able to have the blade he wanted Perhaps his rage at the insoshylent clerk Whatever the reason Bob Loveless was inflamed by the situation
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A landmark knife as it is the first one Loveless made by the stock removal method (documented on page 16 in Kl1ives 87) The handle is stacked leather washers in a most unusual coffin shape and there is an aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the lower half of the blade This is one of a kind and quite rare
An early fighter with a long double brass hilt and sub-hilt The handle is stacked leather washers finger grooved and a typical aluminum butt cap This may well be the first sub-hilt made On the logo side is etched Delaware Maid and on the reverse side is found a serial number 26 and the AbercrombieshyFitch Co name
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An early fighter with Delaware Maid etched in the choil and numbered 9 Weighing 14 ounces it is 12 inches in length Atop the blade is a 3 34 inch brass parry strip This knife has a brass hilt and sub hilt Handle is stacked leather washers
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A nice hunter with a narrow brass hilt and linger grooved walnut handle The tang is not tapered and the open lanya rd hilt is a bit rare On the logo side of the blade is e tched R W Loveless Maker Claymont Dela ware
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His first inclination was to roundly curse the rascal Instead he took a personal vow He swore to himself that he would achieve the impossible He would create a knife of his own - one that would match the quality of the Randall pieces he so adshymired
As he returned to his ship Loveless was consumed with the exciteshyment of this new chalshylenge He took the train to Newark then a taxi to the dock As the taxi passed a big junk yard on Doremus Avenue he told the driver to stop
Years later in describing the incident Loveless describes himself as if guided by some atavistic primitive knowledge buried deep in his mind
I told the taxi driver to let me off there to get some pieces of autoshymobile springs I don t know exactly why but I thought automotive springs would make good knives
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A verY unusual marked Bowie of the Dela~a re Maid era Marked on the logo side of the blade is wveless Made instead of Delaware Maid On the obverse side is the usua l Abercrombie-Fitch Co name and also the words Bowie Knife [t is a graceful knife with a double brass hilt and a finger grooved crown stag handle There is a pewter plaque on the butt but Loveless denies putting it there
On that blustery New York
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than anything else in the
world - thefeel of a good knife
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Not too many heavy and massive knives were made in the Dela ware Maid era This one has a brass hilt 3 1 IS inches wide along with walnut slabs a non-tapered tang and an open thong hole Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the same side at the choil we find 139-B for the kind of steel used On the reverse side is the name Abercrombie-Fitch Co NY August 18 1956 Etching the kind of steel used and the completion date on the knife is most unusual
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A landmark Bovie and one of three made Classic in shape and size with R W Loveless Maker North Hollywood Calif No 1 engraved not etched on the logo side of the blade O n the obverse s ide is etched HL Walleck (the name of the owner) O n the brass butt cap a re two dates and Dr Wallecks cattle brand One date October 291 1960 was the date the knife was finished and the olher da te Apri l 21 1906 is the owners birthdate There is a 4 34 inch brass parry strip on top of the blade and there is an extremely long walnut handle The lugged hilt is made of several lavers of thin brass strips fused together Loveless -vas urged to make this knife and two others by a good friend when he was at a low ebb in h is life He had only been in California a short time was unknown in the knife industrv and was about ready to give up k~ife making
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The fellow at the junk yard told me to Go see the guy out there with the burning torch There r found the biggest pile of auto springs youve ever seen - maybe 40 feet high and 40 to 50 feet wide at the base 1 told him I wanted some good metal to make a hunting knife He got a 1937 Packard spring and said This is the best spring in the yard I got four or five pieces each about a foot long I thinlt I paid the fellow in the office a dollar and gave the yard man a couple of dollars for his trouble
1 took the pieces of spring back to the ship and roughly ground them - with a snag grinder wi th a hard-clay wheel - to the outline I wanted It took me over a week to get the knife done and it looked pretty good
Loveless had read a general article on knife making in one of the sporting magazines He knew that he had to heat trea t the metal He heated it on the ships galley stove
A fine looking fighter with the rare Loveless-Parke logo on the blade There is a double brass hilt and subhilt along with a stacked leather washer finger grooved handle The butt cap is aluminum Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side of the blade which incidentally is ground in typical Ra ndall style (See next page)
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Th is s tretched or elonga ted d rop paint hunter has the LovelessshyParke logo a nd a slanted Seagle-type brass hilt What makes this knife partkularly unique is the two piece stag handle with crown s lag as the butt port ion and an ivory spacer Loveless was photographer working on this knife and the photo appeared in one of the leading knife magazines Only thirty-six were mad e with this logo
A Loveless-Pa rke hunter with a brass hilt s tag hdnd le and hidden tang construction Shop number 121 is etched OIl the obverse side of the blade along with the year it was made - 1967 One of thirty-six
A fine Loveless-Parke skinner in pristine condilion It has a slanted brass hilt and brass butt plate a ra re feature on a Loveless knife The hidden tang constru ction is surrounded by beautiful stag This knife is marked ith the date it was made August 1967
[t got a pretty cherry red I plunged it right down into a five-gallon bucket of refrigshyera tion oil - thats all the cook would let me have - right in the galley It came out a pretty shade of gray and all the carbon fell off
The knife cut well for a few moments Then the edge started flaking away I went to the chief engineer and he said Youve got to draw that hardness You have to temper it
Loveless went to the public library to learn the secret of tempering metal When he returned to the ship he took the knife apart and placed it on a copper plate which he heated on the galley stove He watched as the blade turned a rich dark blue
It wasn t very scientific but it worked I had invented a wondershyfuJ tool It was a tremendous charge That turned out to be a hell of a knife
About five or six weeks later I took it to Abercrombie amp Fitch I was going to show that young punk my knife Since his earlier visit Abercrombie amp Fitch had made the wise decision to terminate the young clerks employment The floor manager a man with the shrewd merchand ising instincts that are characterisshytic of a good retailer was pleased to look at Loveless knife Impressed with the craftsmanship he asked Loveless to make some more like it for sale in the store
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An early semi-skinner with the Loveless-Parke Sierra Madre Calif logo Typical of the period it has a Scagcl style slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over a hidden tang In addition to being only one of thirty-six the name Safariand and the Safariland logo e tched on the obverse side of the blade make this knife very ra(e Very very few were so marked Even the sheath sports the Safariland logo
Another Loveless-Parke specimen with a stacked lea ther washer handle and an aluminum butt cap In this cra Loveless was still doing business with Abercrombie-Fitch Co in New York as their name is etched on the obverse side of the blade This particular knife has many characteristics of the earlier Delaware Maids but if examined closely one can see subtle design improvements developing Only thirty-six28 with the Loveless-Parke logo were made
I made three more It took about a month and before I was done everybody on the boat was helping me The store gave me $14 apiece for them I thought My God this is great At that time a Randall was selling for $22 $24 $26 I knew the store had to make a profit
Loveless has made 35 semishyreplicas of that first knife - called The 35th Anniversary Knives Today those reproductions of his $14 masshyterpiece sell for $3500 each
The first knife is gone In Bob Loveless words it walked out of his shop stolen by an unknown visitor who may not even realize what he possesses I was proud of it says Loveless but it wasnt anywhere near the knife we make today
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This old Lamson-Goodnow skilUler plays an important role in the Loveless story The knife was given to LoveJess by his friend BHly DuPont Wilmington Delaware It has a tapered tang Several years later Loveless got the idea of tapering tangs because of this antique Here we have a knife dating back to the mid 1800s with a tapered tang - an idea revived by Loveless and now universally copied throughout the industry
An early Lawndale gut hook skinner with shop number 70-430 This knife has a wood nticarta improved handle and it was made in 1970 Not many gut hook skinners have been mad e by Loveless
A Lawndale caper finn with an improved stag handle and a red spacer This model has no hilt or collar and comes with a birds head butt
An early Lawndale utility hunter with a brass hilt stag slabs and a red spacer The knife bears shop number 70-461 which means it was made sometime in 1970 The butt configuration is early Lawndale and in 1972 underwent some changes It has a fairly rare brass wrapped tapered tang with serrations on both the top and bottom of the blade behind the hilt
A most unusual gut hook skinner with the edge on top of the blade It has a brass hilt and black micarta handle This is the only reverse gut hook I have seen in my years of collecting Loveless knives Made in 1969 it was originally designed and made by Loveless for his personal use There were only tvvo made
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This small Lawndale piker bears shop number 65-30 and has a black micarta handle with one finger groove There is no hilt or coliar but there are thumb serrations on top of the blade A rounded birds head butt completes this piece
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A gents knife as Loveless calls it with a Lawndale logo The handle slabs are black micarta and there is no hilt It has a rounded birds head hilt and carries a shop number of 647-8 This is a one of a kind and was made in 197L
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Another early Lawndale fighter with a double brass hilt and black micarta slabs Shop number 70-451 indicates the knife was made in 1970 with the early butt configuration anl a brass wrapped tapered tang The blade has serrations on both the top and bottom behind the hilt This is a mean machine
profane He looks a bit like Boxcar Willie but he talks like William F Buckley He is articulate and cerebral bespeaking an education tha t goes far beyond formal schooling
He could be described as an eccentric genius A loner An invetershyate tinkerer A man who speaks his mind A curmudgeonly craftsman whose entire world revolves around his workshop in Riverside Califorshynia
Robert Loveless was born on January 21929 in Warren Ohio He spent the formative years of his life on his grandparshyents 17-acre farm about halfway between Warren and Sharon Pennsylvania There was just enough land to grow a little corn some tobacco rhubarb berries and a Jersey cow named Bossie
Loveless grandfather Clinton Huff was a friend of horticulturist Luther Burbank He helped Burbank develop a type of gladiolus bulb H e was surprisshyingly educated for a dirt farmer Loveless says of his grandfather
It was a grea t life for a kid he recalls Fifty-some years ago this was an entirely different country It was the middle of the Depression There was no TV I didnt see a movie until I was 9 or 10 years old
On New Years Day 1937 his grandshyfather died Soon after that Loveless 8 at the time went to live with his mother in Warshyren He grew up fast and yearned for adshyventure far from the sleepy midwest town
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A most lUlusual Lawnda le semi-skinner which was purchased by A G Russell from Loveless in 1968 It was engraved by Linton McKenzie who also did the intricate R on the sheephorn handle slab A one-ofshy-kind knife due to the humpback configuration of the handle a feature I have found in a few very early Delaware Maids The knife is the subject of an interesting article by Bruce Voyles in the Blnde Magazine After the article came out rreceived u letter from a man in Guam who had once owned the knife and he told me that while it was in his possession the tip of the blade was broken He returned ir to Loveless who repa ired it
if eclectic period in Loveless life Like the master craftsman who shapes formless steel into a fine blade events were forging an innocent farm boy into one of the worlds premier knife makers
Loveless was 12 when the United States declared war on the Axis powers Ready to join the military he was frusshytrated by his age
By the end of the ninth grade he had more important things on his mind than school He was driving long before the legal age of 16 And he was flying planes In 1943 he started to hang around a grass-strip airport near Warren on sumshymer weekends He picked up odd jobs there and Ernie Hall the owner paid him with flight training
Hall had no intention of letting a 14 year-old solo but one day while he was away from the field Loveless borrowed his Piper J-3 Cub From the air I saw Ernies Studebaker coming down the road so I landed and taxied up to the hangar He knew I had been flying He asked how I had done r said fine He turned his back and walked away never said another word
At 15 he lied about his age and joined the merchant marine to bide his time until he was old enough for military service His first job was that of deck hand on a 9600-ton ore boat the Hennepin a bulk carrier that sailed to the Great Lakes ports of Buffalo Cleveland Marquette Duluth and Superior
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A 1970 Lawndale banana skinner with a narrow nickel s ilver hilt and wood micar ta Over hidden tang construction The shop number is 70-413 The knife is extremely light in weight
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A beutiful Lawndale lamb ulility with shop identifica tion At There is a narrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and it has ivory sla bs It certainly depicts a neat a nd no-nonsense design
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A small semi-skinner w ith the Lawndale logo It has a nickel s iJ ver hilt sheep horn slabs and serrations top and bottom at the hilt This badly worn knife was returned to Loveless by a professional hunter with the request for another just like it He enumerated the many kills the knife had skinned and Loveless ho likes to see his kni ves used was so impressed he sent the replacement gratis
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Small Lawndale d rop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown stag slabs There are unusual thu mb serrati ons on top of the bJ C1cte near the hilt
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A beautiful little Lawndale semishyskinner w ith a longer than usual nickel silver hUt and cream colored s tag slabs on a red spacer Wha t is intr iguing about this kn ife is the nicktd sHver butt cap because Loveless d id not put them on during this era Apparently the butt cap was added by someone else
I cleaned and painted all day long every day he recalls When we came into port we tied up the boat ourselves opened and closed the hatches Those were the best years of my life There was a whole world out there A young man could move up
quickly during the war I was working with men in their 60s People nowadays have no understanding of what things were like in World War II Everyone who could do a job was needed
I had plenty of time to read take pictures I started studying watches taking them apart middotand studying their mechanisms His fascination with watches and watchmakshying would show up later in the workmanship of his knives But knife making was far from his mind in 1945
Finally came the day Loveless was waiting for his 17th birthday January 2 1946 The war was over but Loveless still wanted to be in uniform He signed up for the Army Air Corps forerunner of the Air Force on his birthday
Loveless was trained to be a tower operator and given a two-year tour in the Pacific on the islands of Guam and Iwo Jima It was a lonely tour and with time on his hands he got interested in drawing and designing There was an old house trailer on Iwo Jima I was fascinated by it and started drawing variations of it
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A Lawndale utility hunter of hidden tang construction with no hilt and a two piece crown stag handle ThiS was the personal knife of Loveless and is marked Bad Bobs (See next page)
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An old Lawndale fighter wi th a double brass hilt ebony handle with fi nger grooves and an aluminum butt cap similar to those found on the Delaware Maid The grind on the blade resembles the grind fou nd on Randa lls Model 5 A very handsome knife
A very early Lawndale banana the handle is crown s tag imbedded skinner with a two piece stag with a small compa~s The nickel handle over hidden tang s ilver hilt is s lanted and the blad e construction The butt portion of is unusually narrow
Toward the end of his tour in the service he was sent to Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base near Dayton Ohio Loveless decided to leave the Air Force because rank was hard to come by after the war After two years ten months and three days I came out a PFC - Robert Loveless PFC USAF Retired I took part of my mustering-out pay of $96 dollars and bought a Rolex watch It was November 5 1948 I paid $48 dollars for it and I still have it
While at Wright-Patterson he had decided to enroll in the Institute of Design in Chicago Though the fall term had started he was admitted without a high school dipl0ma on the basis of the drawings he had done while in the Air Force Initially he lived at the YMCA on South Wabash Avenue and attended part-time while working as a sales clerk at an art supplies store
The Institute of Design was an outshygrowth of the Bauhaus school Avant garde form fo llows function and all that They were under the influence of Mies van der Rohe Walter Gropius Wassily Kandinsky and LeCorbusier
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My first drop pOint hunter It has the Lawndale logo which was the only logo available at the time It has an improved handle of ivory mica rta and bears the shop number 216-RR The cost was $19800 and it was the second Loveless knife in my collection
An early Lawndale prototype which was cut in half to show the Loveless hidden tang construction The knife was once owned by Ken Warner noted editor
Large Lawndale semimiddotskiIUH~r w ith beautifu l multi-colored buffalo horn in an improved handle configuration The shop number is 41 5 This is a fine knife
This Lawndale straight hunter is special to me as it was my first Loveless The improved handle wi th ivory micarta slabs have darkened with age and handling This knife was purchased in 1973 for $18800 and bears shop number 23S-RR
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A Lawndale up-swept skinner with a nickel siher hilt and well matched stag slabs The shop number is 70-520 which ind icates the knife was made in 1970 and illus trates the butt configuration at that time
A rather unusual Lawndale crooked skinner with shop identifica tion in the fonn of the letter 1 The nickel silver hilt appears to be a bit longer than norlTh11 and there is no metal liner in the thong hole Thumb serra tions are cut into the tang at the hilt
This is a one of a kind LawndaJe skinner made on the order of the Canadian Russell knife It has walnut slabs and an open thong hole with thumb serrations on top of the blade
A specially made Lawndale skinner with a cocabolo handle over hidden tang construction It has a thin nickel silver butt cap The appearance indicates it is a copy of an old case hunter The shop number is 389 Loveless emphatically denies putting the finger cutout in the choil
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An unusual Lawndale drop point hunter with a little different blad e shape There is a nickel silver hilt with stag slabs The tapered tang is brass wrapped vith finger serrations on the top and bottom of the tang near the hilt The shop number 504 was s tamped on the front of the generous siLed hilt a most unusual location 1 have never seen another knife so marked Another personal knife of Loveless which he gave to Steve Johnson during the first week Steve worked in the l oveless shop
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I began to realize what a phony bunch they were It was intellectualized Everybody at the Institute of Design was interested in shopshyping centers and office buildings I was intershyested in practical architecture - things like family dwellings I was intrigued with the possibility of making mobile homes on a production line but I got no encouragement from the teachers I finally just got mad one day and quit I didnt even check out
Years later however Loveless would look back on the months he spent at the Instishytute of Design as time well-spent by a future knife maker The unhappy experience of the Bauhaus training had given him a lifelong respect for functional design They taught me how to think in functional terms especially with materials
After his abrupt departure from the Institute of Design Loveless enrolled at Kent State University in Ohio I had begun to understand the true interplay of basic ideas he says I wanted to study the conflicts and drives and so forth
I was different from the average college frehman I had aGED instead of a high school diploma I didn t know a noun from an adverb but I could write I got As because I could express myself
A basic knowledge of English is one of the attributes of success for a businessman Youve got to be able to think straight and that shows up in clean simple straight writing At Kent I started a semantic study group Semantics is the study of symbols written and spoken Its language in action - abstractions archetypes stereotypes linguistics logic
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This is possibly an experimental Lawndale utility wi th nickel silver hilt bu tt cap a nd stag slabs The engraver Li unknown and the knife is one-of-a -kind
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I came to realize a long time ago the only way a man can get along in this life is to understand people to have a high degree of logical skills and an extensive vocabulary Without it youre conshydemned to grunts and curse words I d rather be an active reader of books than a passive spectator of a movie Theres no limit to what you can do if you have a good vocabulary and understand sentence structure Ive got very little use for intellectuals but I love talking to an intellectual person
He came to admire the late R Buckminster Fuller a philosopher and inventor of such things as the geodesic dome Fuller designed Dyl11axion house a home that could be mass-produced cheaply like the manufactured homes Loveless had envisioned at the Institute of Design Another favorite was psycholoshygist B F Skinner the Behaviorist who developed Skinners Box a device in which laboratory animals can press buttons and be rewarded for making the right choices These men were my heroes To me they were giants
Loveless fascination wi th Ii tera ture contin ues to this day He is an avid reader especially of biogshyraphies and World War II histories His favorite authors include Philip Wylie (Generation of Vishypers) John Ie Carre (The
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A fa irly routine Lawnda le utiJity hunter with an improved black micarta handle with shop number 161 The knife was purchased from Oa vid Steele noted writer at the firs t New York Knife Show
An early Lawndale semi-skinner with slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over hidden tang construction The slanting hilt is similar to those found On Seagle knives
A special order Lawndale camp knife of massive proportions with a nickel silver hilt and ebony slabs Mad e from 1 4 inch s tock the tang has less taper than usual
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This is a large Lawndale semishyskinner with a Seagle style slanting brass hilt and cocabolo handle on hidden tang construction There is no lanyard hole and on the obverse side of the blade middotve find the Safariland name and logo
A Lawndale upswept skinner with a nickel silver hilt coca bolo slabs and a non-tapered tang indicating it was made early in 1970 The shop number is 27
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An early Lawndale utility made in 1970 with a brass hilt and polished stag slags It is engraved by Ron Scaggs The logo has been put on the lower half of the blade a most unusual location The grind on this knife is a bit on the Randall style
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The subject of the mechanical arts has been poorly trea ted in litera ture Loveless laments To me theres much more drama in writing about machines than in fictional writing about sex and murder Loveless has made a lifetime study of tools and tool making of machines and the men who made them He can rattle off the names of countless inventors
Knives are by far the oldest created tool he points out The first tools were the club and the stone Then man lashed the stone to the club to make it more effective Then he honed it to a sharp edge
Almost everyone has a feeling about knives There are very few men who Cal) regard knives neutrally Theres something downright atavistic to a man when he picks up a knife or regards a knife It may be a throwback to the hunter in man
A 1969 Lawndale boot knife with brass hilt and big horn sheep slabs The shop number is 384 An unusual feature about the piece is the open lanyard hole (See next page)
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Rare WoodmiddotLoveless fo lder with a titanium frame and stag s labs The inside of the ha ndle castings are engine turned
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Loveless also maintains a large library of movies that he watches late at night in his workshop Among his fa vorites are The Last Emperor and Shane
While at Kent State Bob Loveless met his first wife The marriage lasted 18 tempestuoLls years but produced three daughters which he treasures
Loveless developed the undershypinnings of his intellectual interests at Kent State however on the whole it didnt satisfy his needs The experiment lasted for only a couple quarters Just as had happened at the Institute of Design he grew tired of the academic exercises And like so many veterans who return to college his life experiences had
transcended the youthful silliness that is typical of much of campus life I was wearing a ruptured duck on my jacket and they gave me a blue and orange beanie I went back on the lakes
For a while Loveless was content to return to the Great Lakes bulk carriers but he soon began
to long for a more stable life than the lakes provided He used his Able Seamans card to get a job on a Sun Oi l tanker the Passaic Sun which hauled gasoline to New England out ports It was while working on the Passaic Sun in 1953 that he made that fateful arshyrangement to sell knives to Abercrombie amp Fitch
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Rare titanium Wood-Loveless folder with maroon micarta slabs As nearly as 1 can tell afte r ta lking wjth Loveless and Wood there were only thir ty-seven of the folders made Twelve were ti tanium two were aluminum and the rest were stainless There was a va riety of handle materia l used
A routine Wood-Loveless folder if indeed there is a routine onc with stainless steel frame and maroon micarta slabs This was the firs t Wood-Loveless in my collection and was ordered direc tl y from Lovel ess After a lo ng wait I finally received the kni fe along with a letter stating that the Wood association was over and tha t I had better hang onto it as it was sure to become a collectors item r pa id $7500 for the knife which was the brochure price
Extremely fare Wood-Loveless folder with aluminum frame and maroon micarta slabs On the inside of the handle casting are the words Wood Loveless Mark 4 An aluminum sample it is the only one made
Extremely rare Wood-Loveless folder with a titanium frame and wood micarta slabs It is marked on the inside of the handle casting Wood-Loveless Mark 4 Titanium Sample 001 As logos were being put on the knives Barry Wood wanted to try one Not being familiar with the technique he put the logo on the blade quite low
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A routine Riverside drop point hunter w ith a nickel s ilver hilt engraved by Ray Viramontez It has well matched stag slabs on a red liner It is a good looking knife and carries shop order 642
This little Horn Street Knife with a Riverside logo has a wide nickel silver bolster with stag slabs With its tubular sheath it was designed to be carried as a pocket knife It has been extremely popular in Japan
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Perhaps one of the rarest knives in the collection is this Riverside boot knife better known as the New York Special Its shop number is 838 and it comes with a narrow nickel s ilver collar and contoured green micarta slabs A unique feature is its flat shea th into which the knife is snapped It was a speciaJ order a special design and only seven were made during 1972
Riverside hideout model with shop number 027 comes with green micarta slabs and a narrow nickel silver collar A beautifully designed knife with a contoured handle for a firm grip It has never been a big production model
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This is the original Riverside pro hunter with the duplex grind on the blade and was made under shop order AB It has marOon slabs over half tang construction Being the first and only one made Loveless lost track of it and had to borrow it from this collection to redesign and improve the model
A new and improved model of the Riverside pro hunter with duplex grind Under shop order 221 it features a stainless steel hilt and black micarta slabs The tang is fully tapered instead of being a half tang like the original The knife carries the rare Riverside signature logo
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delivering the first three knives Loveless recalls that Pat Devlin the floor manager said Ive been looking all over for you I want some more knives Id like at least a gross I told him [ could deliver half a gross and he wrote a purchase order on the spot They were going to sell them for $3450 I would get 60 percent - $2070 each
In the meantime I had been transferred off the oiler I took the purchase order to the Claymont Delashyware branch of Wilmington Trust and asked to see the manager I wanted to borrow $1 000 The initial order from Abercrombie was just over $1900 I ended up with a personal loan for a thousand dollars on a 90-day note I took it in cash and went to an industrial supply store and got some tools an anvil a bench furnace files vises a drill and a Hammond VH-2D belt grinder By day I had a shore job with Sun Oil on a relieving gang By night I made knives - 72 of them in 74 days I sometimes worked till 2 in the morning When I received my check from Abercrombie I laid the money down on the counter at the bank and said There you are Thanks a lat
Even though Loveless knew then he could make knives commershycially he also knew he needed more practice to become great at the craft
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A rather sma ll drop point hunter with a regular Riverside logo under shop order number 697 It comes with a nickel silver hilt and well matched stag slabs
Another routine drop point hunter wi th the regular Riverside logo The nickel silver hilt is engraved by Ray Viramontez A set of well matched s tag slabs on a red liner completes the handle
A normal sized Riverside drop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown s tag slabs on a red liner This was the only Loveless knife in the Hollifield collection and it has an extremely small logo
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Riverside integral hunter with a wid e bolster and stag slabs This knife was first introduced at the Guild Shomiddotv in 1979 The geometric design on each side of the bolster is done by Leona rd Leibowitz in red plastic and gold Only 12 were made
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While not a terribly popular model this Riverside Nessmuk has good lines It has a nickel silver hilt with dark maroon slabs Shop order number 849
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He dropped out of knife making for several years and took a job as a technishycian for E 1 du Pont de Nemours amp Company in Wilmington His iconoshyclastic style rubbed some du Pont people the wrong way - especially his motorcycle They felt they had inshyvested a lot of money in me and even though I never got hurt they took exception to my riding it They fired me
Between jobs now he returned to knife making to support his growing family It was easy for him to re-estabshylish distribution through Abercrombie amp Fitch and things seemed to be going well until mid-1958 when he was beset
by misfortune That summer he accepted an oral purchase order to make a large quantity of knives for the Christmas season However the buyer who had made the commitment left the company before the knives were finished The store refused to accept the knives
Then in November one of his daughters took desperately ill with pneumonia The doctor said that the only way to cure her was to move to a milder climate In January 1959 he decided to leave the East Coast and move to Modesto California where his wifes parents lived
This sub-hilt Bowie was made in 1957 The handle is ivory with hidden tang construction The hilt is 3 34 inches wide and is sterling silver as are the sub-hilt and pommel (approximately 1 lb) The name plate is 28 K gold and the 3 12 inch parry strip atop the blade is brass Delicate and beautiful engraving and ivory carving was done by Francis Monoghan of Wilmington Delaware Without a doubt the rarest and finest Loveless knife in existence and quite possibly the first art knife ever made (See next page)
A small Riverside boot knife with shop order l1 S-E indicating it was part of a 5 knife set which unfortunately was broken up The trim knife has a small double nickel silver hilt with walnut slabs over hidden tang construction
This Riverside semi-skinner was made on special order and bears seria l number O1 lt was made for the A G Russell Knife Club and has a nickel silver hilt and slabs of coral micarta
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I sold the house on a Friday and on Saturday morning I was in my car on my way west I never had much trouble getting a job When I came to southern California I had a job within three hours at a machine shop
By the mid-60s Loveless had established a small machine shop of his own doing contract work for other companies In late 1966 he acshycepted a job as supervisor for a precision parts maker and by 1969 he was supervising an 8S-man machine shop
But Loveless had also fallen in with a sporting crowd He began selling and trading the dozen or so Delaware Maid knives he had brought west with him - the same knives he had been selling to Abercrombie amp Fitch He also began innovating - moving away from the Randall-like designs By the end of the decade knife making had nearly taken over Loveless life I was making knives heavily in the evenings and eating about twenty Rolaids a night just to get to sleep he says In November 1969 he quit his day job
Loveless continued to make knives under the Delaware Maid logo The strange part of it is I don t rememshyber why I picked the name he says Then as today many of his knives featured a reclining nude etched into the blade Loveless wont reveal who modeled for the now-famous trademark but he does say The model made me bitterly disgusted that I married my first wife
In 1971 his first marriage ended in divorce 1 gave her the house - she had the kids
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Under shop order 330 this Riverside drop point hunter is of standard size and has a wide brays bolster and black micarta slabs [t is a beautiful knife
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This small Riverside drop po int hunter under shop order 641 has a nickel silver hilt and black micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on the tang just behind the hilt A neat little knife
A half tang utility hunter with a Riverside logo and made under shop76 order UB The handle is green mica rta and has no hilt
A nice Ri verside drop point hunter with a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs on a red liner Shop number is 983 The original owners initials are etched on the logo side of the ricasso
A mini-wilderness model with the ra re Riverside sig nature logo under shop order 526 It has a double nickel silver hilt with coca bolo slabs This knife is of recent vintage
Here we have another Riverside hip pocket hunter with a nickel silver hilt and ivory slabs On top of the blad e and just ahead of the hilt are thumb serrations and behind the hilt on the tapered tang is a brass initial insert The shop iden tificat ion is CH
Loveless calls this knife his Riverside hip packel hunter Under shop order RL-2 it has a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs It was made in 1971 and has thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hilt
A small Riverside drop point hunter in a half tang construction with finger grooved ivory micarta slabs Made in 1979 under shop order 2016 the knife has no hilt L L
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make on consignment He first got the idea in 1971 that collectors might be interested in his knives after the silver anniversary issue of Gun Diges t which gave him a generous mention reached the newsstands I had 75 knives on the order books as a result of the Gun Digest article he recalls I had orders from Mexico and Eushyrope By 1972 I knew I would be able to make a living making knives Every month it kept buildshymgup
1 have no idea how many knives Ive made Im going to be a nightmare for the collectors Today he makes around 300
knives a year but he hasnt always been that productive The worst year was 1979 when he simply didnt feel like making knives He produced about 75 that year
These days he and his helper might have as many as 42 knives in various stages of production at any given time The backlog keeps growshying He is now working on knives that were ordered up to five years ago Its getting worse he says Im sure Ill kick the bucket with a lot of unfilled orders but theres nothing I can do about that
Loveless first knives - the ones made from Packard springs shywere forged [ beat them to death he says Its hard work and a poor way to change the shape of metal Forging is a cheap way of getting
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A Riverside hunter of half tang construction It has no hilt and green micarta slabs which are finger grooved Loveless says he made only six or seven of this model
A rather oldtime Riverside drop point hunter under shop order 1098_ It has a nickel silver hilt stag s labs and the original owners initia ls on the obverse side of the blade
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shape but not the best way for knives Then I got smart
Today he begins with a slab of metal and grinds away everything that doesnt look like the desired knife Like Michaelangelo who professed to liberate his statues from the grea t blocks of marble Loveless frees the blade that he visualizes within the stock
Stock removal is primarily a development of the Loveless shop he says adding with the hint of a smile This could be taken for boasting
Before long Loveless began to make knives from the type of steel used for saws and lawnmower blades - a nickel alloy steel with tremendous toughness Loveless went so far as to personally visit the president of the Jessop Steel Company in Washington Pennsylvania to find out more about how this special steel was made
When Jessop stopped production of the alloy (which was called 139-B) Loveless tried oil-hardening and airshyhardening other steels He experishymented with hot-work die steels shockshyresisting steel high-carbon highshychrome steel and various tool and stainless steels before making a commitshyment to a Japanese alloy called ATS-34
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Under shop order 115-1) this small semi~skinner with the Riverside logo has a nickel sil ver hilt and walnut s labs furnished by the o riginal owner It was part of a 5shyknife matched set tha t unfortunately was broken up
This smal[ Riverside hunter under shop order MOL has a nickel ~i lver hilt and black micarta s labs Not tuo many of these sma ller knives have been made
A yachtsmans knife of dubious o rigin Under shop order BER-L this one~of-a-kind has a nickel si lver hilt g reen micarta slabs and the new Riverside signature logo ] am toJd that while grinding the bJade for a utility hunter a mistake was made Rather than throw i t away Loveless ground it to the yachtmans shape It is a one of a kind
ThiS Riverside utility hunter has a nickel silver hilt and ivory micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on top of the tang near the hilt Shop order number is 642
The qualities of ATS-34 closely parallel those found in American-made lS4-CM Loveless keeps a couple years supply of the high-carbon corrosion-resistant stainless tool steel on hand at his workshyshop
The basic tools found in Loveless Riverside California shop include a Deckel universal milling machine a Sixis tool makers milling machine a manual milling machine two tool makers lathes - a Maximat Super II and a Schaublin SV70 - and drill presses to put the holes in the tangs He also uses a Burr King model 1272 belt grinder - a model that he helped the company to design He recalls that they were going to call it the Loveless Grindmaster
Loveless executes every step of the knife making process in his shop except heat treating which is done by
Paul Bos of Cajon California Bos a master in the field heat treats knives for many American and foreign makers
Although his makers mark R W Loveless Maker has always been reserved for the bench-made knives from his workshop thousands of pocket knives designed by Bob Loveless are machine made in Japan by Gerber International
While some of Loveless knives may indeed sit on velvet to be admired by white-gloved lovers of art
he insists that each is a tool for hunters for adventurers He crafts his knives for men who do the hard work of skinning deer and cutting hawsers
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A ra re Ri verside semi skinner with a wide hilt engraved by Giuseppi Forte The knife sports a green micarta handle and there is no thong hole or handle pins
A beautiful Riverside drop point hunter with a wide brass bolster engraved by H H Fra nk and big horn sheep slabs The logo was etched a t the special request of the Ovncr J pictu re of this knife appears on the cover of Knives 82
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A rare Riverside dagger under shop order 003 A beautiful and deadly knife with a double s tainless s teel hilt engraved by Steve Lindsay and a black micarta coffin shaped handle A mini logo appears on the obverse side of the blade ilt the ricasso a unusual place to put a logo
This sti ff horn model has two Naked Lady logos-front view as shown and back view on reverse side Ha ndle has red pick bone scales and bolster is nickel silver On the under side of the bolster is a unique square checkered finger grip
A 1985 Riverside stiff horn with a wide nickel silver bolster and fine grained stag for the handle Comes with a tubular sheath This is a mean package
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Loveless proudly refers to himself as a tool maker and expresses his conviction that without the tool maker society could never have afforded the artists In primitive societshyies everybody works to survive There are no artists People come up to me and say Boy Mr Loveless youre a great artist I say No Im an artisan I deliberately took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
I abhor the term art knife The term is an oxymoron We make working knives A Loveless knife is the anti thesis of an art knife He also frowns on the expression custom knives We call them bench-made knives
About half of the knives Bob Loveless creates end up in the hands of hunters even though he no longer hunts himself l stopped hunting in 1970 1 realized there was no need for it and no sport in it Using a modern center-fire rifle with a scope theres very little excuse for missing
Under shop order 11S-B this Riverside big bear was part of a set of five that unfortunately was broken up The double hilt ilnd sub-hilt are nickel silver and the walnut slabs were furnished by the original owner A brass inlay is found on the tang for initials (See next page) 87
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This stretched semi skinner with the Riverside logo has a very narrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and black micarta slabs with a subtle finger groove on the lower side The tang is extremely narrow It it a very sleek looking knife
The Riverside steak knives pictured above are not found in the Loveless brochure One is a right hand model and one is a left hand modeL One blade is serrated and one is not Both have stag on one side of the handle and are of integral construction
This knife and fork set was made in 1979 and is of integral construction with a long bolster on only one side of the handle I have never seen another knife and fork set by Toveless although he does make steak knife sets occasionally
Loveless hunted groundhogs when he lived on the East Coast You havent lived until you eat groundhog Best way to fix it is in a cast iron skillet five to six inches deep Put the meat in with pork lard and one inch of water Slow cook it all day with some dandelion greens
In Delaware he hunted grouse and duck with members of the du Pont family I was raised on fried and roast chicken To me duck is a poor substitute
Deer hunting was a fall ritual for Loveless for many years My last hunting trip was October or November 1970 in Del Norte County California I got a little Columbia blacktail deer on Thursshyday and Saturday I got another I got 80 pounds of meat out of both deer It took the whole family two years to get it eaten Venison makes good meatballs and great sausage but basically it isn t very good meat
If you have to kill to eat thats one thing All life kills other life to exist but if you dont need to do it why do it He pOints to a volume on his bookshelf Gail
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An unusual Riverside chute knife under shop order 805 It has a double njckel silver hilt and stag slabs oVhat makes this piece a bit of a rar ity is the blade It is one inch longer than the s tandard model
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This Bowie is the only one made at Riverside to date It is fairly large with a double stainless steel hilt and cocabolo slabs
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This standard size Loveless-Johnson semishyskinner has a nickel silver hilt engraved by Ray Viramontez and beautifully matched stag slabs The shop number is 236 The knife was purchased at the 1976 Guild Show in Dallas Texas
A rare Loveless-Johnson capeT it is one of a kind Under shop order 786 the knife has no hilt and an ivory micarta handle with ODe
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Sheehys Passages Peer pressure accounts for a lot of hunting I love guns but I love them as an example of ways man can manipulate them to serve a purpose My sport is popping beer cans with a 22
That might seem hypocritical- I make hunting knives and yet dont personally beshylieve in hunting I don t insist that other people feel the same way If you want to shoot ten deer a year thats your business I think I outgrew it But [ sure as hell know how to make a good deer knife
Unless youve had field experience you can t make hunting knives I see knives with cutting edges tha t are too thick Wi th blades that are too long - 3W to 4W is fine for North America With awkward and ill-shaped handles Too many knife makers dont understand their own hand Their knives are not user friendly You cant teach a guy to make a good hunting knife if hes never been in the woods shot a deer and been up to his elbows in deer guts Its like giving a typewriter to a man who is illiterate
Loveless says of the dropped hunter perhaps his grea test stroke of inspiration The dropped hunter was obvious to me in the 50s It is almost a spitting image of an autopsy knife TI1e dropped hunter got its name because of the way the point drops away from the back of the blade for greater ease in deer skinning
And how does Bob Loveless differentiate the seashysoned hunter from the tenderfoot When I ask a guy where he likes to do his hunting and he has an answer on the tip of his tongue hes a hunter A lot of Loveless dropped hunters lie on a coffee table to be bragged about
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This Loveless-Johnson drop point hunter has a nickel silver hilt and black mkarta slabs It was made under shop order 746-8
A one of a kind Loveless-Johnson dagger with a double brass hilt and black micarta slab on a birds head shaped handle The exact number of Loveless-Johnson knives made ma y never be known Loveless estimates fewer than forty while Johnson feels the numbe was closer to one hundred ]n anY event there were not too many made and they are desirable add itions to any collection
A five inch Loveless-Johnson utility with an improved handle of wood micarta There is no hilt with this type of handle The shop order is 772 This knife is unusually light in weight for its size
Loveless admits that demand for his knives has driven the price up to the point where very few men can afford to actually use them We could sell all we could make at $750 but theres stiU a limited market I equate the price of a Loveless knife with a good bolt-action rifle and scope Some guys will carry a $900 rifle and a $10 knife The rifles job is over in 20 seconds but it will take many minutes for the knife to finish its job
Theres no question that Loveless knives have strong symbolic value among men who should know about such things Ernest Hemingshyway took five Loveless knives with him on his last trip to Africa And legend has it that each of the four commanding generals of the South Vietnamese army carried a Loveless fighting knife on his hip as a compleshyment to his Rolex watch and Dehner boots
Many Loveless knives found their way to the jungles of Vietnam But Loveless is quick to point out that he is very selective about accepting orders for fighting knives We dont make fighting knives for soldiers of fortune - men who work in clandestine military service he says conshytemptuously adding There are many good service knives available at factan) prices
Bob Loveless knife making is governed by his personal ideals We wont do an ivory handle Theres one in the leather room That will be the last If enough people would stop using ivory maybe they wauld stop poaching elephants in Africa Ivory is a second or third-class handle
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There were only three knives marked with the ImclessshyJohl1sott Riverside Cal logo This one 002 has a hilt of nickel silver and Lignum Vitae slabs There are thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hil t Directly behind the hilt there is a brass inlay for init ia ls Extremely rare Rare Loveless-Johnson d rop point hunter with serial
number 003 The knife has a ni ckel silver hilt and ebony slabs middotvith thumb serrations on top of the blade ahead of the hilt l)irectly behind the hilt on the tang is a brass inlay for initials Of the thre knives so marked 001 is in Taiwan A rare knife
This I a specjally designed knife to commemorate thirty-fjve years of knifcmaking by loveless A refined version of the old Delaware Maid with s tacked leather washer handle and an aluminum butt cap Origishynally sold for $200000 only thirty-five wercgt made This knife is number 10
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A naked lady d rop point hunter w ith a na rrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt The s tag improved hand le is a bit different than usual Very few were made
An unusual naked lady drop point hunter wi th a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs over a red liner The unusual fea ture of this knife is the wide ricasso The shop number is 435
A naked lady chute knife w ith a double nickel silver hW and well matched stag slabs over a red liner At the special request of the original owner the spine of the blade was rounded instead of square
This lamb semi-skinner has a nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and well matched stag slabs According to Loveless there were only three of this model made
A beautiful semi-skinner with the naked lady logo The wide nickel silver bolsters are engraved by Michael Collins The stag on the handle is extremely well matched
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A naked lady drop point hunter with a slightly wider than usual nickel silver hilt engraved by Angelo Bee Ivory slabs on a red liner have a big horn sheeps head scrimmcd on the logo side by Mr Bee An inlay behind the hilt used for initials is one ounce of pure gold instead of the usual brass This go ld inlay was furnished by the original purchaser The owners initials appear on the ricassQ logo side
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A fine drop point hunter with the naked lady logo The nickel silver hilt has been engraved by Ray Viramontez The stag handle slabs are very unusual On top of the bJade ace thllmb serrations and directly behind the hilt is a brass initiaJ insert This knife was purchased directly from Loveless at the 1976 Guild show It was at this shomiddot that the naked lady logo was introduced
material anyway Now mammoth ivory thats different At one time Loveless didnt think much of micarta as a handle material but now he has come to believe it is the best material for a working knife And rounding out his views on handle materials he notes I agree with General George Patton shymother-of-pearl is for New OrleanB pimps
Should you come to California to visit with Bob Loveless in his
workshop you would find yourself in the presence of a man at peace with himself Here is a man who has tried just about everything he ever wanted to do and succeeded at most
Loveless would be comfortably dressed in Levis and one of the striped zippered Five Brothers shirts by M Fine amp Sons that he is so fond of wearing On his head would be his trademark cap which was made in Japan by a friend s wife The cap is designed to shield his sensitive eyes from the the glare of the overhead fluorescent tubes
His pot belly would lead you to believe that he likes his food in ample quantity and you might imagine
Under shop number 004 this beautiful naked lady semi-skinner has a wide bolster engraved with a gold animal inlay by R Scaggs Scroll engraving appears on the obverse bolster The knife has walnut slabs It is one of the best looking pieces I have ever seen from the Loveless shop (See next page) 103
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Lovelesss own naked lady semimiddot skinner Under shop order R wL the knife was made on October 12 1986 for himself There is a n ickel s ilver hilt with a rare th ree piece stag handle over hidden tang construction with a crown stag butt
Stiff horn mod el with naked lady logo This kni fe is an integrCl l piece with sta g slabs (md an open area around the thong hole The geometric design on the bolster as done in red p lilstic and gold by Leonard Leibowitz Only six were made
This is an integral semimiddotskinner with serial number 28 It is milled from a single piece of steel with stag slabs In the wide bo lster is an ivory micarta disc scrimmcd by Rick Fields of Florida A limited number of these integrals were made and according to Loveless no more will be started because of the time it takes to make one Loveless estimates he ca n make three regular knives to one of these Most of the integrals went to Japan but a few possibly six Wer sold in the United Stales for $175000 each A rather expensive sheath knife
An integral drop point with serial number 25 There are beautiful stag inserts in the handle and the small ivory micarta disc in the bolster which was scrimmed by Rick Fields of Florida Loveless swears no more will be made becDusc of the time involved Most were sold in Japan but a few managed to get into American collectors hands It is a very handsome knife
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him enjoying his favorite dish Cantonese-style barbeshycued pork ribs washed down with Tsing Tao beer
Today Robert Loveless is happily remarried He and his wife Yoshiko share a comfortable life together - she watching Japanese-language TV programs while he makes knives and enjoys his diverse interests He has a cat named Chrissy a poodle called Alfred P Loveless and two Labrador retrievers Brandy and Buddy
Loveless three daughters are grown now and living in CaWornia One is a California deputy attorshyney general One is married to a research scientist One operates a bistro Loveless also has three grandshychildren Yoshiko has two grown daughters
In 1986 while at the Munich Knife Show Loveless learned that his mother and step-father had been murdered in Warren Ohio by a man with a knife Loveless is haunted by the irony Here I am selling knives My mom and step-dad were murshydered by a punk with a knife At times I wonder if theres a heavy karma coming down
Sitting in his Riverside California workshop amidst the toob and the partially completed
knives Bob Loveless has a great deal to say about the development of his knife making skills and the evolushytion of his philosophy
I arrogantly feel Im the best damn knife designer in the world I hardly ever make a knife I didnt design I make knives to please me Those who do it just for money hate their wives and kick their dogs
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This naked lady drop point hunter was made in February 1978 with a wide stainless s teel bolster and green micarta slabs It was carried by Loveless during a course at Jeff Coopers Gunsight Hunting School in Arizona
A stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hilt and green micatra slabs A reverse naked lady logo appears on the obverse side of thc bladc
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1 knew what r wanted to do in 1954 when 1 started I didnt know how to do it 1wanted to make fine knives for sportsmen It took the better part of 10 to 12 years before I began to understand what I was doing
There wasnt anybody you could learn from in those days There were no books I sometimes made flat-out mistakes and had to do it over Selfshytaught is sometimes the best way You work up your own philosophy as you go along
Loveless may have known from the beginshyning that he wanted to make fine knives but he had no interest whatsoever in sheaths Indeed he used to include the following note in his early catalogs
If you consider yourself a good leather worker and want to make your own sheath for your Loveless Knife say so on the order blank and deduct ten dollars from the cost of the order - I don t particularly enjoy leather work
When a mans not good at something it bothers him Loveless observes When he gets better at it he enjoys it
Nowadays Loveless is very good at it He makes his widely-copied sheaths from 8-9 ounce cowhide purchased from a Los Angeles dealer He designs the sheaths for a tight fit - to cam in so the knife cant fall out Loveless has no use for
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nickel silve r hilt and well matched sheep hom slabs On top of the tang and behind the hilt is a nickel silver insert engra ved with R W Lcyveless
Stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hi lt and stag slabs A reverse naked lady is on the obverse side of the blade This knife was made in 1986
A beautiful naked lady utility with an engraved
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Small naked lady hunter of integral hilt and butt design The handle has light brown stag slabs and an elonga ted thong hole on the butt Only six were made
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A one-of-a-kind naked lady prototype fighter All metal with a skeletonized handle the finish is dull or anodized This wicked looking instrument was designed by Bob Angelo a noted weapons designer The knife is held in its sheath by a snap fastener When the knife was made it was the first time Loveless ever worked from anothers design and he made just this one However another maker is producing this same knife
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keeper straps His sheath design has been widely copied in the United States and at leas t one Japanese knife maker employs a very similar design
Bob Loveless shares his hard-earned knowledge with other knife makers both in his workshop and through the Knifemakers Guild which he helped found in 1970
The fundamental philosophy of the Guild was my idea he says I got together in Tulsa with ten other guys Andy Russell got the meeting together The first membership directory was put together right here in my shop
Our goals were to promote knives and knife makers to encourage more ethical practices and help others make better knives
He has had several apprentices and has worked with Japanese students for weeks at a time His first full-time helper Steve Johnson came to work for him in May 1971 when the Loveless shop was in Lawndale Cali fornia Johnson had learned the basics of the trade from Gil Hibben Later work with Harvey Draper and in the Davis shop in Spokane had given him a good foundation in knife making Johnsonremained with Loveless for three years moving on to become a well-known knife maker in his own right in Utah
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An extremely ra re naked lady straight hunter with a nickel silver hilt and slabs of Japanese micarta called Snow which resembles ivory The logo on each side of the blade reverses within itself There is just one other knife marked this way Loveless has sta ted he oviU never use th is handle materia l ga in
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A Gerber folder designed by Loveless with his signature engraved on the logo side of the bronze 118 bolster This knife is 184 of 2000 and has a bronze frame and checkered rubber inserts for a
handle The knife is extremely heavy There appears to be some doubt as to whether Gerber fully adhered to the original Lovesless design
Loveless had a full-time Japanese helper Koichiro Oda for a while during the late 1970s Jim Merritt his current helper started in 1981 Jim is not only my right arm Hes both arms and more Loveless quips
T he craft of knife making can be lonely work but Bob Loveless doesnt mind the solitude Its not unusual for him to labor well
into the morning hours sipping cold coffee crafting knives and sheathes The shop is the world I love where I want to be Its my refuge he says
Bob Loveless many passions hobbies and interests provide the psychic fuel for this effort His movie videos and books his music mostly jazz and blues are all close at hand The workshop is also outfitshyted with a shooting range which he shares with visiting Riverside policeshymen
On a whole Loveless hobbies are solitary ventures And his tinkshyering is endless The shop is cluttered with remnants of an amazing variety of gadgets Noteworthy among the clutter are a couple one-of-a-ldnd items
Schrade-Loveless drop point hunter designed by Loveless This particular knife has no serial number and was sent to Loveless by Schrade for final inspection prior to production Typica l maroon Delrin improved handle with a brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is l S4-CM A drop point hunter by Schrade which was designed by
Loveless The knife has serial number 0922 and has the typical maroon Delrin improved style handle with a narrow brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is lS4-CM
Schrade-Loveless drop point with serial number 0045 This knife is a surplus piece from the American Blade lS0th Anniversary commemorative that was offered in 1977 It has a white Delrin improved style handle and a narrow collar instead of a hilt
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A Beretta-Loveless drop point hunter with seri al number 0260 It has a nickel silver hilt and contoured stag slabs over a red li ner Designed by Loveless made in Japan and ma rketed by Beretta USA
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- the Loveless pens One is crafted from titanium the other from a combination of aluminum and steel A third pen is gone - sold for $2000 He also has lots of watches He is quick to point out tha t like a Loveless knife a good watch lasts forever
Loveless has owned four amateur-built singleshyseater biplanes 1 dont take it seriously he says r just go up and have fun But one time it wasn t fun at all He crashed his Pi tt Special in 1983 fracturing the tibia in his left leg - an accident that laid him up for three months and reduced his knife production that year to fewer that 150
He used to ride a motorcycle - a 700 cc Yamaha - until he broke several ribs in a nasty spill He still has a soushyvenir of his motorcycle-riding days a ticket he got for doing 130 miles per hour on the freeway A Porsche was ahead of me and the driver was falling asleep I had to do 130 to get alongside him to blow my horn But now he says he is playing it safe Tm trying to be more laid back
The thought of retirement has no appeal for Robert Loveless After all why would one retire from his hobby When 1 cant make knives anymore Im going to swallow a bunch of pills and quit he says Retirement doesn t interest me In every society dOINn through history a man had to work until he died Who said people should quit work at 65 and play golf or tennis or sit and read
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On(-opound-a-1Ond naked lady hunter with integral hilt and butt A beautiful knife it has a wide bolster and well matched stag slab One logo is placed on the obverse side of the blade a most unusual location A narrow cross section of the round steel stock from which the knife was made comes w ith the knife On the polished disc or cross section are the words Olle of a Kind a naked lady logo and serial number 2011 When Loveless started to make the knife the steel stock weighed 8 pounds and when the knife was finished it weighed 8 ounces
This prototype dagger has a nickel silver hilt and butt cap with green micarta slabs It has hidden tang construction and it is set up so one can remove a small pin from the butt and take the knife completely apart It vas one of three prototypes made for Pallidan Press
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A unique prototype of a hunter Loveless wanted to make to sell for $10000 This one-of-a-kind model has stag slabs with an aluminum frame into which the blade is mortised The blade has never been sharpened and it has not been polished In Dallas during the 1976 Guild show Loveless decided not to proceed with the production and sold the model
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Sometimes he speaks of having his ashes placed along with those of his wife in her parents burial plot in Mito 60 miles northeast of Tokyo But then hell laugh grab a bar of stainless steel and head for the grinding room Hell theyll just find me dead at the wheel with a knife in my hand he says Dead of a broken heart
What would keep Bob Loveless spirit intact is the certainty that in a couple of hundred years his knives would be in the hands of cowboys and hunters and soldiers doing their jobs For him it would be a perfect world where the collectors had moved on and a man and his knife were back to work
Perhaps But in the meantime the collectors whom he likens to Renaissance patrons of art will patiently wait for as long as five years to own a blade crafted in the shop of Robert Loveless the man of so many contrasts the man who most would agree took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
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fF Lmiddot tlt 7- r bull 1 l 7 lamp5 t tlttj~11lltlt~~
P-8~9 [3 5J1Jf1~-t1 7] RIverside I Tile 35tll 4IIniversary Knife
(J)11 7 tl 77 v fiQ)-t l ) x -f 735Jti]~~c~(1f~IJt~-f1 ~ nt Q)L amp50 vi- bull 7~ V to- bull
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P-IO [fi-t-] Delaware Naill I SAlmer
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P-12-A [-Tx7)l-( n Delaware lfaid
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ClaYllfollt DeIi)ln 1It AIJercrOllf)fe J Fitch CoN1 t~IJinTt5 ~~)17J- (~~) 1)1- t 1 vi
- bull 71 V to - bull J ~ ))t 7)) ~Q)J~I ~ bull f + 11 (b~~-Ji)llD tMnT~5
P-12-B [-Tx7)l-( n HIi)t1955~~fF Delaware 1ald
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f to l7middoti))ft~T~5 iEiil(I Delaware Naid O)Tzi-iJ 7[- VlIflIIJ( (I AbercrOllfbie i Fitch CoN r (j)
iI1lji~IJin T~5 J9 ~~T7ltJ I 7 X l f ~I~W~ latrix-AIDA (amp5
P-12-C [-Tx7)l-( n Delaware lfaid
1 v 51- bull 71~At vTfIlfiflliQ)amp5 Jff)-gtt~iI1lQ)AnnQ) lTiligt~- iEiilC Delaware lIaid t 77v
fiQ) l V 7))0) 1fIIL ~ vTV I) 7)1- bull -tJ-O) 19 iJI~IIpound n T~s Q)J -) itfilfjQ)n1HI mJlJJQ)-r1
1-17
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J7 AbercrOlllbie I- Fitcll CoO)~JiJtJ~$ljitLTl~o -r1 7(1)jFtJ t~~ll3tJL-if-7Ji-middot 11 F)LT 7-(
ljJ_ 7)L-7tJ~1t~ 7)L~0)1J ~ bull ofiJ7tJ~-gtlTl~o
P-13 [fiof-r-] Delaware 1aid I Skinner
-r 17 Ii 77 t 77 [- A 0) 1 7)L RIIL tJ$I)1J J -tA -gt tdlllo)A of-r-T ~ ltJ~ tWO)$ttt
Delaware 1aid (1))( amptt AbercrOlllbie I Fitcll CoNY O))(tJ$$ljitLTl~ 11 F)LtL-if-middot 7 Ji
-t-771 ~O)~~t11~i6ItU~~o)T 7)L~0)Ji-J ~ bull ofiJ7middottJ$-gtlTl~
P-14 [fiof-r-] Delaware Naid I Skillller
1-7 bull -j l7T7 ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ ryt )L-r J I bull 11 F)L 7 [-- F iEiliHt Delaware 1aid amp1R~t
t AbercrOlllbie I- Fitch CoNY O))(tJ~lJjtLTl~
P-16-A [~jf-] Delaware 1aid I A Kind of Dagger
77L-AtJq ~ J7middot l)b-I)LitiT~1lut~ mdlTO)tJtuTireglIJIll3tt-r17Ta~ (KNIVES 8ItD1611~J(f) bull
L-if- bull 7 J i - bull 11 F)LT 7)L ~ O)I J ~ bull of i J7middottJ~1t~ 77 L-A lv ltmft1l~C7 -( 7 71 Utdf~tlTa
~ Delaware 1aid 0))(tJ~7 [-- r iEiliiO)T~ttlJjtLTl ~o - u tJ)tJl -VtJt~tJ-r 17 T a~
P-16-B [7711-] Delaware 1aid I Fighter
77 A0)[]l7 bull 17)L bull l)L ~ tif7 bull l)~ ~ 0)1tltdBlIft0)7 717 -(I~ -r17 L-if- bull 7 J --- bull 10
I F ILt 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-7tJ~1t~ ~~ll3tJ7)L ~ 0)11 J ~ bull of -- J7tJ$1tlTl~ Delaware 1aid O))(tJ~iE
iiHAtJ amp1lIHt1)7)Lmiddot -rll-O) 26 t AberClOIIIbie I Fitch CoNY O)~JiJtJ~~tLTl~o -r17middot 7
717 -( l7O)t~tho) 77 A0)1i I) -tJ~~t1tlTl ~o lBthT ~ ltT~ t~if7l)L ~ bull 771 -j -TaS -j
P-17 [7711-] Delaware1aidl Fighter
itLtT7ry I 7~tUBlIft0)7 717 -( 17 bull -r1 7 T Delaware 1aid t O) 9 tJlI)1J J -t~ tL Tl~
~IHt 392 ~ft 294) ~ttft~95)0)77 A0)i I) -tJ~1tlT$ tJ JI F )L~t [-if- bull 7 J -- -T 77
AO)f7)L l)L ~ tif7middot l)L ~ tl-jjFtJ ttJ-gtTl~
P-18 [11-] Delaware 1aid I Hunter
bullbull0)77Amiddot l)L ~ tJH~u l 7 -( ljJ- 7)L-71t~ ryt)L-rJYmiddot 11 F)L0)7 717 -(I~ -r1 7
7Lmiddot -j 17 (7-I-tmifljuTltJl) T -j l7~1 nmA1t~o 7L-- nEiliitt R~Loveless 1aker
ClaYlCnt Delaware O)[]ttJ$A-gtTl~o
P-20 [1fry 1 bull -r17] Delaware 1aid I Bowie
-VtJ~ u l 7-7 O)AtL1J~ ute T7ry I 7~tCO)Mry 1 bull -r 17Ta ~o iIVO) Delaware 1aid CVfv tJ t
LOIELESS-N4DEo)7-7tJ~At) amp1R1HttlfililtJO) AbercrOlllbie I Fitch CoNY t1Jnt Bowie Kllife t$lJttLT
l ~o 17)L bull 77A bull l)H 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ T 7 7ryl bull A -j J 70)11 F )LtJ~1tltdl~tJ-r17
Ta~o IJ ~ bull of--J7tlt--j- (fI) O)~fiIlitJ$~tLTl~tJ~ 77[-A~t~lttJlta)tuTl~
P-2l [1fry-1 bull -r-1 7] 1956~jF Delaware 1aid I Bowie
T7ry I 7~tCt i0)J -j t~ lt~~O)a ~-r17 ttf -j~ ltt~jF~tLtJtJ) -gt t~ 79mmO)~7)L bull 77A bull l
)L ~ t ryt IL-r J YO)II F)L 7)L bull 7-1- bull -j l7o)~I F $tttmAtJ~a lTl~ 7 [-- F O)iEiiH
t Delaware 1aid 0) [] ttJ$A -gt T$ tJ 1)1J J -ttt 139middot8 O)-rl1 -tJ~J tL ~ tJl i tL~t~ffl u t~J I J 7
plusmn(1) l39-Btl-jilMO)IiTa~ amp1R1Htt Abercrolllbie I Fitch CoNYt1Jnt August 18 1956 t$JitLT
l~ i0)J -j t -r 17 til~t~~7CIiX~Fl B tJ~~ tL Tl ~O)t-Vtf$tJ i t Ta~
J-18
P-22 [1f- 1-7] 1960fFfF North Hollywood Bowie
illJlBJtfict1A1 ==$ti~tfFintdGiiTA(~1110)- 111iEiiH lUi Loveless I1aker North
Hollywood Calif No1 clJj~IJ15nL~~o liillit(t HLalleck bt-1-ltl)~iiIlil1Jgtd~~r15nL~~
it J~o)J1 ~ bull -t-17t(t Oralleck O)~~~c =0)8i1iMIJtnL~S -(L -t110)7illXld
October 291960 1SII ~1-mt April 21 19061t-1-0)~plusmn_81S~ 7I-FO)1ft(trJ12Imm O)~
15tZ77 fio)JI)-il1~L~II ~tlL~~ry)1-11Y()J F)1-~j1f ~~tfjldi57)1-middot t)1- ~ (t~tt()1i
~AiIUamp~ti~ 1 t~()lfFi n L~~ iO)1 l 7 c ft()=~ 7 7[At)IA~lfigtJ6I1 ~ t c ~ m~hi
~int~()lSS ~()c~77[fi~~~1~=7~tU~1I1117()~Wl~~lSII111~shy
-t- ~~~tlJ c 1 L~t c ~ ti -gt t P-24~25 [1t fi bull J7-~ 71 17-] Loveless-ParAe fishier
1$1~ Loveless-Parke ()CliiJ1 tii n S~ 1~ 771 17- J-~ t~Htt77[ ActJOJfF~t 1 tJilh td)~
~1()-qM-~~117~-~~~1tOOlS yen7~middot17fimiddott~~ct7t~~~Mgt14ff
- bull ~1--7ltl)S ~ I Ij- bull 7 1 bull J J1-1 7)1-middot- ()J 1 ~ bull -l 7htH~ L ~S AbercrOll1oie I Fitch Co Nr()~iiIlb~ampl11H~tX 17- ~15nL~ S 7[- Ht ~l11BJtJ7 r -)1- bull fi 171 )1-tzj1IJin L~~
P-26-A [1t fi J-~ 111-] 1967ifllfF Loveless-Parke Hunter
77fimiddot t)L-t t 17 middot17~middot liz11111~() 121ctt~fiif() 1967()~yen-iJlx17-f1LS
P-26-B [1tfimiddot-~rClmiddot11middot17-] Lovelegt)-Parke Dropped Powt Hunter
i ()~tl() r Cl 17 bull j l ~ (1 Loveless-Parke () Cl ib1)1) ~tlt -gt t fi I 4 ~)1- bull 11 7()7 77- bull t
)1- ~ il111t L ~S i()1 l 7()~tZL - l t()(t j- t- fi0) 7- 11~ bull J 1)1-1 l7rymiddot fi 1 1 ~~J
1 ~ bull -t--lmiddot1r~~ 71yI-~fi--t-(lnSiclS~ 77[fi(t~~71clLi()111~f
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P-26-C [1t7--~fi1-] 1967fF8Flltfi Loveless-Parke Skinner
Ji()i i()J~a()fi-t--t- JM1t77fimiddot t)1- ~ c77fimiddot )1 ~ bull 71- ~()f1~tlt ~l~fi~()
77[ A bull 1171SS ~l~fi11~()t 17 1~1 1tfi15nt8itb1 August 1967 c~IJinL~S
P-28-A [71 7- bull J-~ i 1 bull fi 1-J Loveless-Parke Semi -Sk inner
Loveless-Parke Sierra Hatire C8l1f()Cli()A-gttfnIlJl()fitfa i()tliO)~~tt fiI4)1-middot fi171 )1-()~ftll
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P-28-B [1lfiI~-~middot 17-] Loveless-Parke Hunter
[if-middot 71Vl- J F)1-t 7)1-O)J ~ bull ~17())1I-lSS c()lIjftt~77[Att ~lfti
=z-3-~()ililamp7ry ~ F7 37()7Ji-~Clt-amp147-(PItlL~Q AbercrOlllbie I Fitch Co N
Y()~iiIlhi~IHJ 7 t-~ ()li1HIH~IJinnpound 71 I 7- fJJlln()T 7 ry J 7 bull ~ -1 F()lJI~BJt~~-b~~ ltMI)n S t l 7 tiibi Itll L Jlt S c ~ lt()afO~()h1jU S 11 71pound
P-30-AB [AJf Ftrymiddot A1-J LatIIson-GoodI1lN Skinner
i() LatIISOf-Coodnow ()fi1-tt 77[fimiddot fi ~-I-()rplftZJlJtflJ1J~iiiiLlSiccttti ~7ry
J 7Jii ry 4 )1- 4 ~ z 111 1~ t~A() t I - bull Tzj iI 7 7[ fi bitJ t tJ()l f-Ji- 17 ~tt
L~S ~()ftif1l 77[ 7-(ti()7 f4 17 117bif-ri- J ~middot()t ~ ~1~t()1Spound i()J
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P-30-C [1i1 7 JJ bull A 1-] 197041l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinner
771JO)JJJ r bull 7 1 J bull JfT-~tUb)lt(i1~jlt (t1Fn-C~tJ~ 2n(t 19704(iyenfFltnttJO)
rJ bull lt l 7J)J ~0)1 7)J-7 bull J F)J(ttlbh -C~~ lJJMO) Cl-gt7-)J il ~ 1 l 7~ 7O-4aJ
P-31-A [-T-Ji- bull 7 -I] Lawdale Cappel Firm
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P-31-B [1-T-I 1)T-I-] 197041lfF Lawndale Utility
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P-31-C [1iJ 7JJ bull A1-) 196941l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinller
~tJ~v -gt ~11 7 C~ -gt L J~ t ~ -3 771 A iJisectJtsect O)t~(ITif l ull1Fu t lTh1~O)jfJ r bull 7
JmiddotAfT-1il-lgt ~~k=~~1Fin~tJo)177Amiddot~~r~77~Jmiddotlt17J~~middotA~
P-32-A [Yx~middot 117) 197141l1F Lawlldale I Gellts Kllife
77IA~VX~middot117(Vx~~Xmiddot117)C~~ Cl-T-~O)Cl~O)A~k77~Jmiddot~1
7J)J~ bull J FJJO) ~)H I A 11 7 J]JjHIHnJ- F bull 1 O) )J bull x F 1 l 7amp~ 647-B
P-32-B [1raquo-] Lawfldale Piker
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t )J17 I - O)iI4I(I(tyenL bull i 1- g bitIJtnn~ 1 HaH- bull 1 F O)~j 1 l 7 65-3(J
P-32-C [7 71 ~ -] 1970fF~fF Lawndale Fighter
2nbCl-yen-)JlJJMO)yen7)Jmiddot 77A ~)H0)7 71 ~- tnMO)) F)J~jt 77A 7J7 ~
t177lJ ~17J)J-0raquo) )J lT(xJ7J 1)rAIJ 117amp~ 70-451
P-34 [i~ bull A1-] Lawndale Settli-Skirmer
~M~UCl-yen-)J~ftO)icmiddot Af1- 19684(IAG 7 1 i)Jhi 77 I Ah)iftUnt b0)1 I)
~ ~ -h~~IJ~ U 1-7 $- bull ) nJO)lO)~tIJb1lthi LJ ltt0)1il -lgt ~~HlJJ~O)yen7J x 7 bull
x l F bull Eyen)JO)ti(~in~ rrJlti14~ O)J O)tJl l )JO)~jb$W(cJtl1il~ 1r71-1 bull ~JJA 0)
7)J- A bull lK1 )J Atl u-C rr$~el~pil -lgt f-- til C ~v u~t 1171il -lgt 20)1 l 7 H1fID u t tn ~ttc~o)~-T-~i~~U-gtkf~J-lgtc1It~R-gtL~-lgt~~7I-F~12u~~kO)~~O)~~~7
7~A~~ukCC~il-lgtC0)~~~
P-36-A [11 bull A 1-] 19704~1F Lawndale Banana Skinner
Cl-gt7-)J~f-O)2o))1-t bull Af T-t(t ~IH N S 0) ~~ I- tMj~ rJ 1 I bull ~ l 7J)J ~O) ~ F 7 bull - r(1
tJ~ -Cti IJ _lt (r~ft lt ttlhh n~ )11tIW)ti7~- Fh1MO)Eil1iIgt-ligt C 771 Asecth1~lbL~-lgt
117~ 70-413
P-36-B [7 -I J 117] 19704~fF Lawndale Bread or Filet Kllife
ritJjlJ c~-3h) 7( ~ t17c~-3o)b) ~9n(ULtJ2O)-t1 7(t ~~o)UJ I-~ 11fOmiddot )
nO
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1-171j~ 4L Q)-(-~Q)aamp5 ~l~C1-7-)IgtQ)7Amiddot J-7--I 1)7--1- t)Igt rQ)ttgtIJ~ ~~NSQ)jJ
7-1J~~iM1T~T I FJIgt(t71nltI)- ~(ZJ~MtJ tAJ~7if1 Q)i-171aamp5
P-37 C-I~ bull Af-] Lawndale $ellli-Skiflller
C1-7-Mi)C1tQ)J~~t ~ bull A1--~t N S t)J iZV-7middot 1-Q)I F)Igt1Jtft~ t)J gj7tQ)Jltz
~ttlt IJ JJ~Q)-I v - V 3 i)tA -gt T~ 5 lt Q)7 -I -)J r litt l ltfjffl~ ht f17 ~t 7Q)7OQ)I 1-iJ) i6 il ~~~Q)1i ltllJ LJ 1-17 ~t -3-fI-gt Tml ~ t~-gtT ~z~ IJ if~nT ~ t tQ)1 aamp~ I$ -~J ltQ)1shy
171Q)~~lt(J)J~~ttlW~t lt c~ Wf1ltnD~ftHf l t t ltraquo El7tQ)1-17iJ~7 -I -)J FlfIffl ~nn 5
lt t HU~ lt bJtlf~tJ77VA~J jJil ~1-17~-J ( IJ ~fl1lttzi-gtt()ti-gt i1
P-38-A Cnl~7 I$-] Lawndale Dropped Point HUflter
7-1 -Q)ft~ T~tt~ 7)Jmiddot$ ~Q)f7)J1 aamp IJ N S Q) t)J r iZl 1tC1Qraquo) )IgtiJ1ft~T ~5
P-38-B [rO17-I$-J Lawflliale Dropped Point Hunter
ltQ)Jj~Q)C1-gtT-)I() F CI ~7 1$-iZ(I N S t)J tlibQ)-( ~f~Jil~71 r middot77 Q)A$ ~~
iJ~ft~ ifjlJ IJpVlIimzfx JjJ I) ~i)i~IJpoundnn~
P-38-C [-I~ - Af-J Lawndale Setlli-Skillner
plft~Q)NS t)Jtmiddot ~ 1)-AfQ)A$J~ I F)tZ~JvJ rmiddot A-if-i)i~poundnT~5 ~1~J~Q)C1-
7-)Q)tmiddotl bull A 1-- f~UitJlt ti ltQ)1- 17 iZt N SQ)IJ r bull TJ 71J~itt i6n T~~iJ lt Q)~it tz 7 7 v A t lt Q)J -3 tJlt t tJ~ l T l tJiJ) -gt k lt n troit~ tJ ltmtiJ)iJl~iJ) i6fti1mit t tQ)1 aamp~ P-40~41 [l-T-( I)T-(-J Lawfldale Utility
t7Q)K-~1-~J-AtITfI6ntJ-T-I~7--I-middotI$-l~-middot~-AQ)~7middotA$~~~fI-gt
k t F 7$ ~liztJ-gt T~ 5 ~ IJ ~ltJ~IDEOOz Bad Bob s (~ft7Q)tQraquo tQ)~-~ iJ1A -gt T~~
P-42-A C7 Y l ~-J Lawflliale fighter
71- FQ)jjIJ IJ 1HJ7 F-)IQ) Iodel 5 tlt1J-e13IJ f1 7Q)fIlJ tJ77r 7 bull X l nz~iU-~ yen7) 7
7 A bull t)f HZJltlQ)1 )f 7 l T7) ~Q)IiJ r bull T 17 t~ -3 C1-gtT-)JJlUIQ)tjQQ)7 711- ~
tJ1-17 t1ll-3 lt ttn~~ P-42-B Ctff Af-J Lawntiale Banana Skiflller
t r 7 bull 1 ~1 j- 1-AQ)A -$ J ~ bull I ~ )fQ)~iZmQ)C1-yT-)Q)fr It J Hit~ 7 A -$ J~ti~~ r liZJ~tt1 i AiH~i6ltttT~~ N S t)J HUimiddotjtfjIT~ IJ 71- nt8i_t~~
P-44-A [1117I~-J Lawndale Dropped Point Hunter
JJ~TfiiAnt r CI J 7 +)f-1 l- bull I 1- lt () Lawndale Q)1ltt ltQ)lIttit li)57v A tAn T~tt ~ f171jjiJ 216-((1 7-ftI)-middot~1jJ)[-$Q)17middot)J-7r middotIF) DtAfttlHJ 1981 El7tQ)
1v~V3tlT~=sectQ)1--f71aamp1
P-44-BC C7o ~ bull ~17 f17J Lawndale Proto-Type Knife
C1-~-~mlUlQ)7ormiddot-$17177vA~tr7middot-$~Q)fIVnti~~~5~~~Ufll~~B~W~
~nk~J~iz~ I ~ tQ) fjgtJ Knives Q)r7- -I j-Q)T bull 7-1--1J~-~II)fifj I n~lt c taamp 5 r~
VQ)llil 1t~ ~Jil lt~~$ PQ)[ll]fl~ flttJ~lJJ~~-J~tliJtiilaquo~n~
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P-44-D [-e~ (4-t-] Lawndale Settti-Skinner
~ tJ[1- t1-Jt-Q)-I ~ bull A 4 T-Q)It I MI ~l lt1177)t-ttl70- m-t-e l t1)-7 It bull J
tnJClLftr_il~L~-5 T17l1i~iI~ 1415Q) ~l~T17
P-45 [( ~ v- ~ bull Jt5-] 1973poundF1lfF Lawndale Stlaigllt Hunter
ElHc LlJJ~LQ)77 v A bull T l 7 c~ gt ~~IJQ)~tfT1 7 7 1~ I) - bull -( l11)kJQ)1 Y7J-7
r bull JY ~)tgtB~Q)lyenilctt~ ~MIlt tJL~n-5 1973poundF( 1885i1f-rAntfJJ1 T1 7z~I 235-((
P-46-A [7l7r7~ 4T-] 1970poundF1lfF Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
NSI)Hc ~-7rJ middotY~Q)A-$Il1middotJYr)t-tf T17l1iHI 70-520
P-46-B [7 I 7- r 7 ~ bull ( 4T-] Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
ii)EtMJtl t11- I) shy bull X -7)vQ)1 Y FJl( 1ijQ) 1) ~ tMt~ fI~i-Ji- -$It~ T17 ~(I 376
P-46-C [~)I~ It bull (41-] Lawndale Crooked Skinner
lt5 lt bc~tktJ~l ~1 17Q)-$ T 17 z~kl lt)Q) I(l)-)iI~A i~~ NSQ) 1) ~ b1i1t J t)~G[t lt Y-fmiddot m-ru~17btA nTJ~ 1ft) tl~bt -$I t1Q)MQ) 1) Hi~71(~IJpound n L~-5 P-47-A [(4-t-] Lawndale Skifmer
Canadian Russell Q)t-1-1IlfFlt -$lb)tJ~~G~[1-t1-)vQ)A41- b~Y~ m-)
iltf--t~ )T] bull Jt ~ J1 7 v-It Q)1fr(I-fl bull -I v-V gt OIl) tl~) iit~IJpoundnn~ P-41-B [ 41-] Lawndale Skinner
iQ)~~IJIlQ)[1- t1-)Q)A 4T-(I 1 11[1 JY It )Q)I r Y bull -$I Y~ tttiti ~N SQ)JtJ ~ hi
ft~ n -5 ti~ C4Sf Q)1 17 t1 t - l t8Il7b1Jtlt n -5 77 v A (I i Q)1 17Q) J H lgtI VQ)lQ) 1)
~ Q)]j1H rntAnltn-5 J gt tJT 9 1 )vtfF -5 i c t~ltNltl L~ -5 11 1~kl 389
P-48 [FOJ7 JY5-] Lawndale )ropped faint Hunter
~~I)b~7v-Fmiddot~r11tl~[1-Y1-~Q)r[1~7middotJY-$I- NSI~~~A-$I~~JYF)k
T-Ji - bull -$I Y1Q)IllaHl~U~Q)A ~ I) J7t~~ J Y r Q)1T((I11 tjf- bull -I v-V 9 YblMi~ni~-5
1 17~Q) 504 Q)17iI~ ~iliiiltliH c5gt (3 lt~Tt 1) Q)iliij6j c~ gt $~r~ l~ c iI) (~IJpound n Lti 1)
iQ)J gt ~filir-(-7 ~nL~ -5Q)(lJtt i cbt1tn AT l -7 bull V 3 Yj tb~ I~-eili=lil~tdBJJQ)~( 7
7vA~~1v~Y~l~X-T~middotT17
P-50-A [-A 1-i-I I)T-I-J Lawflliale Lamb Utility
Ill lt-( IT l t A -$I J1ilt v J F bull A--f-Q)Jft~ t ~ l ltIJ~ ~Q)7l bull l-T 11) T l - 7 v- rQ) iffiij6j( Vg- 71~1JJQ)l-lTY~b1~nLL-5 T11i1~ 21-f((
P-50-S [1-T-( 1)7-I-J Lawndale Utiltty
i(J)t 1 1 (I lli lt~BJ~~T77vAiJfbttgtQ)Tlti)I) gt Jr) ~)J-Q)I)H cTIJ H A -$I If bull J Y I )~~IHlIitQ)ltbQ)b)fBJltib1 -JM~JQ)T171reg-5 P-52-A [1-i-II)7-I-] Lawflliale Utility
ilt7tfiX~ntzo-Y1-)IittQ)1 Y7-7rmiddot JY F)Q)T1 1 7717 -(111)5 J~ F) fjg TJ71-$1-(J)1t-J 1lt AT~-)b1 iHJJQ)2-3-7middot ~3-Tf-C~nttgtQ) 117l1i-lt 181
P-52-B [-e~ (~1-] Lawndale Selli-Skinner
I rt bull -$I Y1Ti-jtfiL t 77 A(J) I (t 7 l Y jf- bull ~)-7(J)ft~ t 0- Y1-JmIlJl(J)~ l LfFJl
J-22
P-52-C [7 -t-(7] Lawndale Calffp Knife
N S tJI ~ C lflQ) r JI1 l iI) I) l t 7C1i-V 3 Q)tyenJllit)(Q)C1- gtT-I-~f-Q) 7 bull -t-( 71th
~ 6_35m1lQ)~~)Mtil)ifrih tfiiQ)Q)J I) ~ laquoT-H-~l[bk -7 gttthTL~
P-53-A [~ ~ )- ~ middot19-] Lawndale Straight Nunter
~Q)~mQ)thkC1-yen-~Q)~~)-~middot-7-~75~middott~~~~~Fmiddot~-(~~91th~ -t-(7~
~ 06 1 tJI ~ (jlI lt7)- I a)ff~b tz $-t~h tz t ~- 7~hTL~
P-53-B r~~middot ~-t-] Lawndale Seitti-Skinner
Q)~~C1-yen-~Q)~~~-t-~ ~~17~Q)~17Q)m~~~~~75~middott~~~ ~~C1
J FI-O)t Frymiddot 971th~ lH1iiJ~_lt 7[- FQ)i(iflHtt Safariland a)llIJtC1tiJ1Jih~
P-53-C [Y17 ~~r7~ bull ~-t-] Lawndale Up-Swept SkllJller
19704t1lJJRnQ)C1-yen-JI1Q)frirfo NStJI~ ~~~C1middotJFJI-1 711-97 T17~ 27
P-54-A [t1JlIIfyenJilll-t1 7] 19704~fri Lawldale Amputation Knife
C1~ bull 7 gtt I- ~ffJEa)ltjlIE~ F J -7-Q)~Z~fri l t tJJrtJiF~i)fjQ)$-ttnl ~ T171 ilnJtJt1~ ~ J It
-Jlill( thT~~ --UliQ) -71 7Q)h ~ t Mtil) TSI) ~lilC 4Q)Jlffillliijj8~hT~~
P-54-B [1-1 1)1-] 1970441fri Lawndale Utiltty
~JJlIJlQ)C1- yen-JIfriJ1C 7 5 ~ bull tI- Hy IJ Vz ~hk ~ 9 7 bull i I11 ~~IHtC1 ~ 7~t
J~ C1tQ)~-7Q)mlet7 [ - I Q)FJiJ I) T1iCii-tQ)flllt (t$-t~h n~ T 17Q)rlIJ1)1itt
5 1-11-middot ~91 JI-Q)~iJS~1gtJih~
P-5Er-57 r7-Ymiddot -t17] 19694UfF Lawndale Boot Knife
N S til r I 17- V-7 5- F bull -11- (lH1i) (tyen~tJtth~ T171lJ 384
P-58-A [r7VAmiddot7lt-JIT1)I~] fIood-Loveless Foldil
77 [ ~Q)yenif l (J ~ J I) - bull ~ J f Q)~fFl 12 S S 7 [ -Jt~ -7 7 J F JIQ)~l ~T-( 7Cth~
1 rJI-Q)pjil~ltt VIYJI-middot T)-Q) 1101 Q)ftt First Production hodell1ark 4 Q))(tJi~IJthT~~
P-SS-B [r7)~middot7lt-JIT1~] lrlood-Loveless Folding
~-7middot7[-J~~-7~7middotF~ JF~Q)pj~~~C1-~~~Q)amp~~Jih~
P-GO-A [ r 7)~ 7lt-)71 )I~] flood-Loveless Folding
bullbull~~-7middotJF~Q)~F57[~CJF~~~~-middot~1~~-7 77[~t~~F~Iii~lkt
~ ttfiil)37ltJ)7t -JV7 1 ~~fF lTtt~ ~i(tfq tJJ r M~Hf~h T s t) 12tt~ -7
C 7 it ~ iI~ 2 ~ I) iJi A T [ ~ bull J F )1 C th ~ bull
p-60-a [ r 7J~ 7lt-)r1 )17] flood-loveless I folding
J F57[ ~Q)7-JI-f1 7C S S7 [-J(~J[- (tU~) Q)~1~JI9 bull ) FJliJ~-J~Tt)IJ
hh~ElJit( T tHHJJ 0) F 57 [ ~ 1 57 [ ~ ~jj l Tt-9-l t Q)1th ~ it)( l TtJ)i~~ roll~
k~h~iJSM~~~FtQ)~~hCRh~t~F~t~~Q)T17~~ffQ~ h~~[1-7-middotY
l T J t t ~ t (tfl~jI~ tJiI) t ~ -7 C17ii I) Q)75f~xtl t t -r ~t~
J-23
P-61-A [77L-Amiddot7-)I-T1~] Itood-Loveless folding
liIlbTf~u~-t171ilil-3 7I-~middot 7 v-1t1--middot 1711-1 J ~I-O)pglllIH Iood Loveless 1ark 4
e~IJHlTl3IJ 7 I- ~ O)J FI-0)-If7 I-e u T-ti(tlYfJ~n t tbo)1ilil-3
P-61-B [ I I 771 A bull 7 -)I-T l ~] ootf-Loveless folding
-~tillUt-1 ilil-3 f 1 bull 7 v -1 tr7 I F bull 171 I- 1 bull J ~)I- pq1JllH Iood-Loveless 1ark 4
Titaniull Satllple 1001 0)CyeniJ1A-gtT~-3 -t17tlt0)J-gtttoiO)AnHL 1)_ rJI ~iJ1mlutilte1
lfJA 77 v Z(l7 v - FO)liIlbTTO)(l-gt t oi(I Antth
P-62-A [It-- A ~ 1)_ ~ bull -t17] Riverside Hom street Knife
lt0)1j~1J0)-t 17(1 N S 71 F bull tI-Z 1-tZ 1 111 B1A~O)ilil-3fl-7middot -Z(A-gtT~-
P-62-B [FaJ1)1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
v1 t7pound)II1IlHIJutNStI-~t lllltIfutZ1JfmiddotJ~h -t17- 642
P-63-A [I-g-~ Z~)I-] 1972iFlYfJ Riverside New York Special
lt0)1 v7 3 0)tf11 ~tbillUt-t 170)--1 ilil i -gt lt 0) I) J--If 1 F bull -~0)HtltD7-) bull -t 17~
Wz -3-7 middotmiddotY-rJJ-~ eDl(poundn I972iFt 71YfJ~nt II~N S717-(~I)- bull f-toIZmiddot 171
~1o)AF~1M~-Z~M~~ilillJz-~O)pqif(~~~~ampIlb-3~Ilb~~~lt~plusmnfflO)MO)m~~U~
uTl3IJ _ztjHtt 17 e-t 170) ~I-O)lIIH1H tc 1 7 iJ1fi1lb i n -3 J -gt tUt -gt T~ -3 - 8J8
P-63-8 [1 1 f bull 7 ~] Riverside Hide-Out
~0tt~ pound71-1 iii IJ g~ J FI-O)~ u ~ 7if1 O)-t 171 ilil- ~ N S 71 7-( ~ I) - bull f -toJZ
1 71 I- 1 iJ1ft ~ T ~ -3 bull -t 1 7 ~- 027
P-64~65 [-cJ ~ bull -t17] Norill American 8ig Game Set Knife
77 vZ( e ~ c ~ 4iJ) i 6 ~1i0) 7E~t I f u tZ 1 1 70)1t~ td~ 1 ~ bull -t 17 ~fJ - lt e iJ1ilil-
71 F bull t)I-Z 1-t7I--Z bull 3 -t J IJ ~t7x I) 710) 1 1 ~ bull Jj-1 e DlJ(poundn -3lb~iJ1Jj IJ O)ii 1 1 f1Jj~IJ
iJ1~n T~-3 M8ki)(0)71 Z7v- tJ7 z t(1- 1 ~ iJ)~iJ)n T~-3 jlItii u~-tJ ~ 1ilil-3
P-66-A [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
~~-t~0)~A--If1FO)7OmiddotJ1-17v-F~yen7~middot~71F~n~-middot171~10)J-7
1 7Tilil-3 0 lt n(I~tJl(J)-1 t~ -gt t -0)1amp0) I) i-t 1-1 ilil-3 e~ -gt (J)( 7 7 vZ ( ltO)-t 17 ~1Y1F u
t~ Z1-~~lt uTu n lt0)1 v7 1-iJ)ilt0)-t17~1ii1J 71~ ~ v-Z U lt0)~(7if1~ u
vr u i -gt td 0)1 ilil-5 0 -t 17-1- A8
P-66-8 [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
yen7I- bull 771 F0) ~ u ~aH~pound7)I-O)7o bull 1-~ SSt I- ~ t 77 1 7 bull 1711-1 bull F 1-0)1
1- 31ilil-3 I) ~-t)I-0)7o bull J 1-( -7 bull 17tuT~11tuTilil-3iJ1 lth(tO)tl)JIJ
(iJ)ttlJli~7-J-middot 17tfplusmnlrT~-3 -7( RtLoveiess (J)-If1O)Oi
P-68-A [faJ7 11-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
c~i~e~-gteWJAJIJ~~IlbO)Fa~7middotJ1-~~Z1yen-FO)~A--If1Fmiddotai~I~f~~nT
l31J NSt)I-~t~ltJfutZ1J7middotJFI-iJ11ttinT~-3 -t17-1- 697
P-68-8 [1011 J1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
z 1 -7 - ~ tt F a 17 bull if( 1 ~ bull J 1 -1 WJA 0) I) A - -If 1 F 0) a i iJ1A -gt T ~ -3 v 1 bull t 7 pound ) I iJ1
Jj~IJ u 1 N So) tI- ~ t v I ~ bull 71-t-HJIluti lll lt Jf u tZ 1 17 bull FI-iJ11t~T~-
J-24
P-68-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A 5 1- FtJif -1 nfttifl N s t)H V F bull A-if-t Ii ltX f Ld 7 -1 ~ bull 77 rJ (J)A 5 -f bull
) F ))iJ1f1~[~~ Ho ifield 1 v V3 tU ti-t~tJfpound~tL l~t (J)1 W~tJj~tJat1 i5~
P-69-A [-1 gt7-f7 J5-] Riverside Ifltegral Hunter
7 -1 F bull it I)A )1- bull A711)(J) -1 7 Jj 7)) bull -r -1 7 19791f-(J)f)) F bull V 1 -n]J~lyenl1fi ~tL t (J)1 t())
A 5 -lt7JjiIijjlij((t vt -r)) F bull v -1 fltrJ -( JiJ1fiic iffi~77A f fi~ffl Ul~tfoJFaJtJTf -1 (J)jJOI Ul
~~ 12tfIFGtLt -3~(J)-t1i5~
P-69-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflner
~U~-r -1 7 N S (J)7 -1 F bull t)) ~ t fttiiJ1J ltXj f UtA 5 Jj bull 1 F))c v F bull A-if-iJ1f1~l
~~ if -1 J(J)[J t(tJlIl i5 ~ fliliJ) UiJ)~ffl Ul~tJ ~u ~m(t~-J -gt l) iJi~~ c 77 vA (t~J l~~
P-70-A [ fmiddot Af-t-] Riverside CrooAed SAiflfler
A 5 f- t tJ I) -if -1 t (J)x- iJ1iEjlij(A l) li~tJx - I bull x- iJ1~JffPJj(r f Jj~tLn~ ~
3=-~at(J)-r-171i5~ NSt~~ A5~-fmiddotIF~ -r-17~ m
P-70-B [A7~ ] Riverside NeSI1IIJk
c (J) I)1-if-1 F ~tt(J)tA x j (t~ Ul Ajj(J)i5 ~f7))njtJ~iJ1 ~tJil~7 -1 ~ Un~ N S t))
~ 1- x))-(J)I F)) -r-17~ 849
P-72~73 [if ~ bull ~rJ -1] 19571f-~fIF IJelaware Sub-Hilt Bowie
tF~middot)1~7-1t(Y-middotx-1~~5middotJFamp ~9~m~(J)7-1Fmiddot~~cM~~~A5-Y-fmiddotV~
-~1 c tLti~t1I~450gi5~ t -17v - ~ (j28K (J)~fii~1 7 v - I (J)t(j~89mm(J)~~(J)JPJ -b1~~ ~~1i5~bullbull~1ft~~Mc~~(J)~M~77rJI7fflrJ-(~~~(J)77VAmiddotf~ff~J~ mD~
~iif~u lt ~u~77vA -r-171i5l) iltiJ1t]J~lUfIFut7- ~ bull -r-171i5~
P-74-A [7-J bull -t -1 7] Riverside Boot Kflife
~~~l)~lJ~~JluiJl~~Et~~(J)-tCUl~GtLkiJi(J)1~~~(J)NS(J)f7~middott~~~rJ~
-r ~(J)I F))iJ1f1~t t F~J )1JJj(J)IHjtJ-r-171i5~ -r-17~ 115-pound
P-74-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflfler
C(J)-r-17(j AG 7i))(J)-r-17middot1 v 5-A 77(J)t~tfFGtLt-t-171 -r-17~ 01 C77middot
x- iJ111fP1Hr j f Jj~tL It)l) 1 F ))(j1 -7)) OlllllJl) bull x -1 ~)))1 t NS t)) ~ ttJ3f
P-74-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
~(J)t~~~77~middotx-1~~)1(J)YK-if-1F(J)Fa~7middotI)1- -r-17~~m
P-76-A [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
tt~BJltJ l if -1 J(J)a tiJ1A J l t)lJ N S t)) ~ t I) Jj-r 1 bull -1 5 bull JJ FJ)(J)AilIfF -r -1 7~ 744
P-76-B [fal7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A)1 f- I bull if-1 A N S 7 -1 F bull t())A )1- 77 bull x -1 ~)) )1(J)~ u ~-r -1 7 -r-1 7~ 330
P-76-C [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt Hunter
N S t)v ~ 77 bull x -1 ~)))1 (J)~1JBJtJA f-)) bull -r -1 7 t)) ~ (J)~ (ms (J) 5 -f(J)Jt -1 =V y MIJ (J)77 A(J)t -17v - ~ iJ1-1 J v -1 ~tL[l~ -r17~ 641
P-76-D [3-7-( IJ7-(_] Riverside Utility
-r-17~ UB fff-gt 1-7 )1 Jj(J)JjIJ- x-1~)))1 bull 1 1)) 1Ji-if-1 I (J)at
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P-77-A [II 011middot 1 ~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
Ji~tJ I) )1-if-1 FltD F [J 11middot J i-I N S I)H ~ I 1 F bull 7-if-A t) ltD7 ~ 1fmiddot 1 II )) 7iltD
f--j--ltD-1 V ))jJ1 I) h 1 J-~A -gt-n~ -t-1 7~~ 983
P-77-B [~ 1))yen~] Riverside f1ini-~lilderness
1 Jr)) bull V))J-ltD17))middot 1)) I ( 11if([JltDJ F))ltDiltD-t-1 7 ((L fl~ R~Loveless ltDif-1 ltDO
fjJ1I 17 finL~~ 1t~IYJiilioWIftI~~
P-78-A [I 11 ~Jr I ~ - 1 ~-] Riverside HipPocket Hunter
~~ltDJ F)) ( N S I)H jJ1f1~ -fltD-t (jeJIoiltD71 - F ltDt~(L if t) I~ltDif 1 bull i I -VI iJftl]n L
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P-78-B [I 11 ~JrI ~ bull I~-] 19711f~fF Riverside Hip-Pocket Hunter
i nlttJfDl 1JfF t) I N S I)H iJ1N~ 71-1 f bull J F )) I if1 bull i I -VI jJ1tl]nL~~ -t -1 7~~ RL-2
P-78-C [r 011- I~-] 19791f~fF Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
J~ltDJ-7 middot1gt 7-1tI)- 7-1h))1171jJ-middot f))-7ft~ -t-17Jf 2016
P80-A [-7middot ~f I~-] Riverside Half-Tang Hunter
771 7~tJ lt- 6~7~fFlte~3 IJH 17171 ji-middot f))-7ltD~~J-7 bull 1fmiddot -t-171 J
F)) (t 1 F bull 7 -1 h )) 11~ ~ bull -t -1 7~fJ AG
P-80-B [11011middot I~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
~~ti~ 1))I-if-1 1- N S 1)) ~ ~711f 7iltDf--t-ltD-1 V))iJ1oo(J~n~ -t-17~~ 1098
P80-( [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Selli-Skinner
~~IHZltDI)-if-1 FltDt~middot 7f-t-I -j--17~~(t 100 AG7-1i))ltD-t-17middot 11f1-fimiddot f77ltD
t~(fF i nt-t -1 71 N S 1)) ~ (1 -7)) bull 7 -1h ))1ltDJ F J)I ~ J
P-82A [3 I ~77 -t-f 7] Riverside YaclltSlllans Knife
i ltD-t -1 7ltD1~ t Ell~ -J~L(i UfllitJe i SltD~ ~-I~~ BpoundR-L ltDfJ~~-J-ft~ltD i ltD-t -1 7 (i
NS IJ) ~ ~fI)- 0 7-1hJ)1middot J F))I l~)-if-1 FltDif-1 ltD[Jfb1I1ffinL~J 77
I 7 jJ11-1 l I) 1 l -Hlih L~ ~1ij~$liM l L 3 1 ~ 77 bull -t -1 7 e l L~IJ t) ii l t e~iJ) ~ M~L~~ P-82-B [1-71 1)71-] Riverside Utility
NS 1)) ~ e 7-1t)-middot 7-1h))1H~-J I)J-if-1 FltD1-7 l 1)11- J1- 1)) ~ ~ili~$tltD
1 fltDt( -1 v))HHIJ-t~ -t-1 7-1- ~ iJ1-1 I -1 in L~ J -t-1 7~(t 642
P-82-C [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Semi-Skinner
~K-if-1Fmiddot[JtI-t-17~~ II~DltDiltD-t-17~ NSI~~~7iltDf--t-~~l~~-t~~middotI
F ))jJ1-J~L~~ 7 1 7 l t1iJIltD-c 1 ~ bull -t-1 7 ti -gt tltDtiJ~ 9j~tJjJ1 ~~Wft~ l L l -gt L~ J
P-82-D [71-)Famp~ ~ Ij-1] Riverside Field J Streafll
f1DLltD7-f jJ1A t) N S 1)) ~ ~77 1 f bull 7 -1 h)) 1 ltDJ F ))jJ1f1~L~~ 8AltDDljlTe~ltD~ i ~ir
tJttL Natrix-AlO4 ltDt~~1tf-1 intpoundTJ) iltDJitJ-t-17(tt)fF~nL~tJ~
P-84-A [77 -f ~-] Riverside Fignter
I) ~ bull 7 1Jr i-ltDmmA t) I 17))middot N S 1)) ~ fl)- bull J7 bull 7 -1 h))1ltD~ l ~-t-1 7
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P-84-B [i~ - At-i-J Riverside I SeIIi-Skitlfler
Giuseppi forte O)~~IJO)A-gttj ) -+t1 fo)n bull At-i- fj1)- 1J)11 J t)ltjfj
R-)I (ijiA) ibt~1t~fFI)1JSElIz
P-85-A [f-Ogt-- )1-J Riverside Dropped Poitlt Hutlter
HH _7 7 )1J1j~lll tUi()) )1 l 1 I R- bull ) F )IO)~ l ~I) )-tt1 ~O) F[l 1- J 1- t
-7-())lff1iTtlgIJO)[ltiJ1~1j in-n~ ())~(t Ktlives 82 ())~$lt1i6iIi middotn~
P-85-B [yen1-] Riverside Dagger
717-amp5 003 Af--1 J)i1iJ1~IJlt 11)1 SS)I H 77I 1J)11())) FJI tit m1i~yen-771l~U())JF~1iM~~llt~~~l~~1~717Ta~ ~8~ot~ru())~J~
- l ~511fiiJl iEgtntJ~ 1ililtA T ~~ P-86-A [A71 gt7 $-J Riverside Stiff Hom
a())x- f bull -b1iEOOC tlTlllllj(ttampt1[ti)())x- F -btrl7fj8h-n~ ) F )1tvI
bull iJ~ F bull ~- (1j1t())~OOHltiilampJC~~IlJJTJIj) I) 1ft lt~~t ~())) N S()) )1 b1ft4t iEgtn -n~ ~
)v 1-())f0)1lHHtt 1- ~fi1ff-mm())if I) Il~0)7 I IJ I) Yjbt 71 [ A 1Jt~gIJfl 1tt~VJtt~ilU
l1i~ -gt T~ljin-n ~o P-86-B [A71 )7 $-YJ 1985poundfstfF Riverside Stiff Horn
NS())71 F middot~)1A1- ~b)~fim())A1lfj V-AilsectV-AT nil~IIliEgtl~)iIT-iJTreg~ bull
())~yen~t71vA~iJIAmiddotR-~7-~yen1~m~-vil~yenlf1Tth1ipoundf71vA~Vshy
A 717llTtllCtlllt~()) ~tt3())yenlf1YTal)tJ1J1iEgt R-~1i~l rffil)~tJ~R- 7 l 7 J ())tl~T A T - I 7 bull R- l1IiJA-T~ ~o
P-88~89 [~~ bull I7J Riverside Big Bear
7 l 7 fi5 115-B ())()) ~ I ~t bull -7 tt1i$lIlJ1iz I bull 7 17())-$l l TfF ht1J1 Ji~tJiJ1 iEgt iz -I ttti~ l T l -gt t N S())tt1 bull )1 Ht ())17)1 bull )1 H 1)ib177 v AiJf l k ry )17 I ())) FM~1Jt
ft~T~~ 1 ~ttt 1V tgt )11iJIj)~ t~())17 A())1 v l b1it~iAlInT ~~o P-90-A [A7-t-middot 717J RiverSide Steak Knife
JgtOitJliEgtn~~))i-+t1 F())Af-t-middot 717 -JjCttiIJ~ ~-JjCUIfIJfflT WJjCtt1vshy
niz v -v I (flH) bi Al) ffllJjC it A -gt T ~ tJ~ C5 iEgt~ WfJUpoundIt C A 11 b1ft~ t l f~l7 )1
P-90-B [i1 7 7 t-~ - i rJ 1919poundf1tfF Riverside I Knife and fork Set J~ M~btWfRqtpoundIHft~n~ 71 F it~)VA 1-())1 ~77)1 77[ AW~~ Af- bull 717 bull iz
~ tlstfFln~iJ~ 717 7-())izI ttflCJltlb1tJh P-90-C [iz~ At-7-J Riverside I Setlfi-SAlllfler
I) )-tt l F())otb1A -gt t~ ())ftd)())iz ~ bull At- 7-( tt )1 ())th I) C~fC~~ N S ())J 7-ij1ft~ Tg I) 77I bull 1J)11()))Y F)1())f())$Cit bull bull ~tn -( 1- ~)I-1blmn~o 1fjitft7W
lt IjitJlJltJ7 l 7CttlbhT~~ P-92-A [ry l JIyen - A] Riverside Iii Iderness
7 l 715 27 N S t)l-- l Ill] ~ iAlIntA )7 I bull J fJI()) IJJI) tJry( )11 -A ())~gIJ())71 7 it 7v- F())jiljiiiJ8tJI))i-tt1 F())OrbfA -gtT~~ 77[ Att i)(plusmn())Iff~T1ltfgU())[lt1iAn~ l
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P-92-B [Vt- ~ bull 7-1] Riverside Crote Kllife
7 l J~ 80S 71-- F 1J1B yen- t bull poundTJI-J IJ 24Smft~~ J~to~ I Ji--lJ 1 ~o)Vt - ~ - 7-11~ ~ 7711-0) N S t)1- ~ ( A)7 J~ bull J t 1-1J1~L~~
f I) V -r 1-(1J( ~ -r Mt$O)IijC I AO)rnRlfi Harry Archer I)117 Vt - HlT tilaHtffflt ~tlltJ 771- A
tf-7-tot~o)1~t) l1atrix-AID4 (1i~~nLtit) 1 F)I-(1tJJ Fmiddot 7(1j])l-)71iS~0 P-93 [Jf-tJ -f bull 7 -f] Riverside Bowie
771- A~1 I )--lJ 1 n~-J Ltl) G~B it1~tJ 1 bull 71 J~1 lt0)- totl)RfF to L~tt~ ml lt A
yen I- AO)yen7)1- bull t)l- t (1 17t(rlO)) F)l-1 is ~o
P-94-A [77I-Aygmiddot~middot A~7-] 1976lfRfF Loveless-johnstJn Setlli-Sliinl1er
I- l bull 7pound7 Y I O)IIl3~IJO)A t N S t)1- ~ ( 1iti0)7( J 1- lJ~ to ~A)7 J~ bull F )l-b~1~ fi A)7yen
-~ bull -If 1 AO)t~ bull Af-r-( 1976lf(Df-+tArHyen7 A (O)i- F bull V g-(tIlJi~nt2~O)
P-94-BC [77vAYgjJr-Ji-] 19761fRfF Loveless-johnson Capel
bullbulltt-Ji_OJ 771-AVg~0)~-K-o 71~~--7(1j]~0t~~I-AL rymiddotJ~ff-middot
~11--Jmiddotb1~ t) F[o ~)[ ~ t(1I1l3~IJb1A Lti t) l1ilIJO)) I )1-((17)71 bull J 7 X-jJ-O)A fJ I -1 V g-( JfJf- v-JO)lifjb)m~IJn1n~ -r l J~ 786
P-96-A [77 v AV g j bull F [1 11- J 9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
771-Ac SR V3JOAt1 NS iJ[ ~ T7JlJ 7(1j]I[)7 -rI-~1 746-B
P-96-B [57vAVgj yenjJ-] Loveless-jolmson Dagrer
) - bull j FOJfO) F1[( )77J[middot 7 7 A bull t1- t 77 J lJ bull 7(1 jJl-)7 bull ) F[O)-Ji~ r 771shy
AJ 9 j J 0)7(- J A J ~ -t 1 J ~1jiiJRfF~nt b)Tilb)Ltltt lt 77[ A El lt4Otii~t tt~ c13~v3 j
(ltJ IOOtftltc13n ~b liiJn( L L -t~(lc~ lttJ lt1 [ J 9 O)iafiflM1H~(v
P-96-C [77vAY3j J-f- IJf--l Loveless-johnson Utility
51 1-0)771- AV 3 J bull J -7- ~ I) 7- 1 - bull ))7 -71 tJ J I bull 7( 1 j])[ 0) ti[ ~ (A bull 1 7JI-7
~ bull 1 r [L -lJ1 AO)jIlp) ((l~ ltftJiJh L~~ -t1 J ~(l 772
P-98-A [77vAYg~middot [1 11 19-] Loveless-johnson Dropped Point Hunter
Loveless-ollllgtOf] Riversilie (a I 0)[1ihAtlt0)-t1J(ttt2=t2~tfFGn tt(l 0020)-t1J
ij~ ~ 1S c ire ~so N S tJ[ H 77- bull 7 x I) j]mlil(Jlt9 ~ I) f-t 1 bull 11)7 c ~ litt(i)1 r MftMt ~ Lti IJ ttL t I- - 9 ~~IJf n L~~ t)[ ~ O)itS c (l77 Ao)t -1 bull 11- - ~ b(ltJJl itn L~ ~o
P-98-B [77vAVgjmiddot ~[1I1middot9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
O)I~ G~ 77 (A bull V g~ (l N S i1- ~ (~l0) 1[( 7 I- - F0)~(-lJ1 bull t I--V g bf~JithL
~~ t II- I- 0)9 (~SO)7 7(e1 77 A0)t -1 bull 71- - t bi~ldlJl itnn~ -t1 J ~(t003 L lt0)
J C) tJOi(lJ1 to ~ 0 ~ tJhC ooR1tr~trhL to it gt L~~
P-99 [3 5J1J4~-t-1] Riverside Tile 35ill4fllliversalY Kllife
O)-t -1 J ~t 771- A0)-t1 J x -~ ~35mJlf~a~i1-~8IH7if 1 ~nt ~o)Lv ~o I-if- bull ry I V 1- bull
) F [t 7 J[ ~O))J t bull f l J1b1j~t iso)T7tJ I 7 x 11~ I) J 71 to t ~0)1iS5 ltOJ-t1 J(t
35mJij(tlJj 35fFGnlt0)-t1J0)~t1 10 (is~0 ~L~b1~GnLiSt) 01 c 35 (1 9OOOyenI
~ll-middot T- JJ I- t13hn~-flj~O) 2b)G 90)11 JCl 5000 f h 10 b)G 34 (1 3500 f I1reGntzbl HtJ
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1-~7i1t-gt~-n5 OJ Hln~O) I1atrix-AID4 tlta~ ~nt7XljJltDtI-7~-0) JII TJ ~Jilt~T~5
i ti 352tt~tfF Gnte ~ (ltth T~ 5 hI ~~(lt(t1 J J-ltD) n t~tgt C) -2h~tffplusmnj 5 n(t6ftt)
77VAltD~(lta ~ 1(7 ~Jfil~t-IltAltD2~ltDxc I 7 II- bull 117 ~thn 5
P-IOO-A [~ 0gt7 JJ ~-J Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
111- ~ ltDttJ IHlt imlt~~N SltDjJ7-ilWHTa 9 Pu1ltJ td J7)I--7 r JJ rw( 1k~~lt ttf nT~t~ F 0gt7 )J ~-(a 5
P-100- B [ r o~7 J J ~-] Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
jjmJ~tgtaltI)jJmiddot1)-iifliuteJ~U117 x-r-7( NSI)I-~ 1-gtFmiddotA-if-(ltA~17
JJ FJI-~~)ltD~t A l J5-ItttJl-V1(ltIf5 117fi~ 435
P-IOO-C [Vt-~ ---f7] liiversidel ChIlteKnife
I ~1 I-ltDVz - I- bull 117 (tdifltD1I5tii-yeni (iilb Ta 5O)tiil~ n(t7tltD-1-0)~gIJit)((7-I-btft~
T~ 5I~ u ~ 117( ltIf 5 it - F bull -7 N S ltD57)1- bull IJH tmiddot1 1 bull A-if-(ltA ~ y7
P-I01-A [3A -ft~ A---] liiverside I tub Seti-Skinner
1)1- ~ ltDttJ ~ ( N S ltD ~jJ 7-b~H~ J5l lt trtIb~J5l lt 1-r u tiA ~ gt7 bull ) FltD1 17( 77 I- A (I
J 5 ~ t -gt te=2t2(tfF -gt ti c7JI-CltD ~ ti
P-IOI-B [-ft~ A1-] liiverside I Setiti-Skinner
LltD~(lt~ u ~1 ~ bull A ~1-ltDN S l(J A ~ -(lt(t ~ JJI) bull t I) JA(ltJ ~)lJj~IJb~~nTtH) J~-7 r7 ~ bull
1-rltDA l 1 f )J F)i-htft~ it -~ bull -7 btI 1-r 7~ n T~ 5 l17fi~ 727
P-102-A [rOgt7middot 1 ~-] liiverside I Dropped Point Hunter
A~5-FltD117J~ljgtua~ltDNSI~~~~7~Iomiddotl-ltD~D~)a71~-ltDJJF~~~~~
l-ltD~~J5l~7-middotV-7ltDnO)A7~-kV3-~~nTL5 x-Imiddot-7ltD10~7middotJ~-(a
5 7tltDil)(EltDf6~( ii1t-kmiddot 71-- HttliiiibifftJn5~5 28ZltIf5~ampltD7v- HIS 1)1- I-ltDfi5
tet~~i n T~ 5 I jJ 1 )-(lttt fltD-1-ltD1 V gt )I-bi~IJ i n T~5
P-102-B [rOy7 JJ~-J 1976~gf liiverside I Dropped POint Hunter
lj~7t Wx - F bull 7-7 ~ (Naked Lady Logo)iltm~Tt(lt1ilte1976fFltD~rJi- t bull V1 -( 77 v AiI)~tt~~A
hti ~u~ 10gt7 ) ~- v 1 bull l7cJYrltD~~lj ute N S 11- HZ ~u ~q ~ 17middot ) r )I-iltft~
ifk iv-V3iliA~ 77AltD-k v-1-iI1tt~~ihn5 P-104~5 [-ft~ A---J Riverside I Setiti-Skinner
11 F bull I()1- A l -O)~t~t 0 Agt 17 A ~lt J 51-)1- F ltD11J~b5 1I~ltt A7 0-)I-ilt)lJjjIJ~h T~9 rytli-11Ymiddot J t)1-( ~i(Jltdl~tgt~u~77L-A middot117ltD-middot2(a5 11fi~ 004 Pmiddot106-A [-ft~ A~1-] 1986fFIOjj128gfF Riverside I Setli-Skillner
77 v A 13 JlltDteampJltD1 17(a 5poundPO) 1iItL ltD117 3~ltDA tei ~ bull A ~1-( I986fF I OFli 28 ~ltgf~h
te tgtltD( as A I) - bull t - A OJ A ~ 17 bull J FJI-( 7 7 ry bull A ~ 1 7ltDJ 1 ~ bull ~ gt IiJtH~te I F 7 bull
~J7ltD1FIJ(a5
P-I06-B [A-71 gt7 -] liiverside I Stiff Horn
it - F bull -7 ltDI 1-r 7middotiJS~htd 777)1- bull A =j-( 17 it- JI-A ~-~ltet v 1Jif bull L-1~ry
l 1YiJt1-Ji- F ~~~ttJiF~7middot7 A7 l 17 ii~~ t1fiiJ~Q1t7t v-V gii vn 5 2gfF~hti
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P-I(16-C [1-i( lJi(_] Riverside I Utility
x - r bull x-7Q)1-j~t ~~(1db1JJJ I) tlt(o-t1 7 ~t 1)[ ~ Q)~tJ I) ( N SQ)jJ7-bt foltMt L~ I) J
F )[(tJ I) - - JQ) J -$ I ~1 )X I H~t7 7) bull J -$ I ~blflitJnL ~1amp J -$ I Jj bull ) 1 )[(~tiJ1b
tiEtt1t C 1b) Ib b 1JtfT L lt1amp I) L bJa~ -t 1J tiplusmn1bh L~ 1amp
P-I07-A [- i~) 1017 -$-] Riverside I Intesral Dropped Poillt Hunter
-Q)~U1~~~l)ili~ht-~~7~middot-t1J J-$~~middotJF~1M~J-$-~~~~BQ)7-MY
-x-jJ~-$~~~~~h O~yen0~~7middotJ~-~F~~L~M~~~hL~1ampbullbullM~m~I)~1amplt
1fifflQ)~~lil-)~ElJbIb b -) - 7f7)J bull -t 1J (tfFlb t~ l L~1amp 1 77)[fj-fF1ampQ)rn if jjeJ)-t - 7 t i(tfF1amp lt b~1~ 1amp lil n 1amp 1 7 7)[ bull -t - J0 lt(I B (1)1 1-7 -$ -Q)f(V1b L
l H ~tct ~~6tit7 x I) jJ11tiiht ~ ~lJJQ)fili~(t l750 fll11tiht -t1 J-lj- 28
P-I07-B [- f~ -I~ bull lt1-] Riverside I Intesral Setlli-Sklnner
1iJL t 1 fJj7)J bull 11J ~ l~ J -$ Jj bull 1 r )[1 Q)-t 1J lttJM)J J -$-( 71 M I) - bull x 1 jJ
)[-$b1tdl~~ h JO I) yen( 1) 7 bull J ~ -)[1 (~ L~~IJbl~~hL~1amp -t1 J3-i5 25
P-I08 [9r ~XrX -I1~] 1985iFlifF Riverside I Gentllflens Set
11 ~ bull -t 17 vLM~lli7tf1 ~htcor )Jtb I) 1 -lfIlbUfF~ntJb) t 71 MI] - bull 1 F)J
P-llO-A [1017middot J-$-J 1978if2FlJlfF Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
~1FmiddotSSM~J-$-JjY-middotx-jJamp-$middotJr~Q)ltQ)-t1J~77~J~~7YV-tQ)VrJmiddot7-
)-7 fiJ1 r bull 17 ~~ J7-)JAJsltrpjl$lntbQ)1lt01amp
P-llO-B [-I~ lt1-] Riverside I SetIIi-Skillfler
~x-rmiddotx-7~~~filQ)x-rmiddotx-7~Atdl01~middotJ-t- NS01~r~~y-middot
~~Jmiddotx1jJ~JQ)Jr~
P-112-A [1-f(IJf(_] Riverside I Utility
x - r x-70A t ~v~-t 17 ~~IJ~ht N S l)J r i Ja lttiti0t1ih t -7middot j- bull J FJJiJ
f-j~ l)J ~ Q)~~1J0 -$ 01((t R~Loveless ~i ht~ N SQ) -L bull ~ - r iJl(tdl~1v1lt1amp 1amp
P-112-B [+7middot 1-JJ 1986ifUfF Riverside I Setlli-Skinner
~~x-rmiddotx-7amp~~~~fil0x-rmiddotx-7~AI) NSl~ J-$~JjmiddotJr~
P-113 [- ~~[ middotI~-] Riverside I Intesral HUllter
IJ~tJx - r x-7 tMt~ JO ~ ~~ (JI F bull nJ J -$-Q)ft~tlt ~ tJ7V 1 1lt0Q 71 r middot77)
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~ftJ~l~70 ~ bull -$17Q)-t1J x-fmiddot x-7 ltQ)Ik~tQ)~-)tJ~tJHtQ)-t1J~t ff~tlitB7
V1 f-Q)iK7middot 7~r OQ)fV -( (~ 1ampbQ)1 J -t 71-J t~Ilt 1amp ~ -5 itt L~ 1amp 77~ Jb1f1 AQ)~V1~1-t1JfjfFkQ)~lt0-MI)Tlt01amp ~-~middot~~0J~~rmiddot~r~~iplusmn1~7-tyen1
7 (IHt~IU) l t ~ -) i1tL lt01amp ~-rht1t~ ~1~t ltnfDJ u-t17 fjfIQ)~ -jJ-iJlfF-gt n 1amp P-116 [1-I-J(] Riverside I Caper-Fillll
lt01ii1ll0iiii~-t1JtW x-F middotx-7bSAt) rrJ)-~ 1r-)~jjj01~~-gmiddot71MI)-0B
JlQ)1 jJ )JJ (x 171)[ J (t[li] bull )I J =f Jj bull 1 )Jrplusmn0~ampiii) (WtJ FM1b~~tJnn 1amp ~Jt1aJ
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P-I17-A [1vA )Ihl ~ bull -( tT~)Imiddot -e ~ bull A-t-J Loveless-Herritt I Iniegr81 Se1Ii-Skinner
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The memories came flooding back and I had to deal with them as best I could I could identify the knives made when domestic crises drove me out of the house into my shop - when the problems of an increasingly problematic marriage frustrated my hopes for a peaceful life I saw the knives I had made during the 1970s in Lawndale and later in Riverside in the 1980s
If I have done other things in my life shyand indeed I have - I have done nothing that pleases me so very much as my work in knife making Ive heard that feeling repeated many times by other knife makers There seems to be something about this work that makes us feel proud and complete - that we have done someshything very much worth the doing All the wonshyderful variety of modem knife making by all the makers who have come to our craft in recent years impresses me greatly especially when I think of the limits I put on myself during the early years This seems to be a common theme only as we progress in our thoughts and techshyniques do we come to know the possibilities
Knife making can be thought of as an endless chase after perfection in design and execution - an ongoing pursuit of better steels and materials and of course of working hard enough and being lucky enough to realize the measure of success that will give us a decent living
Some of us keep at it often working long hours into the night after the demands of a regular day job Sometimes it becomes too much and we drop out Yet it keeps calling us back - perhaps later when we can afford a better shop - to try again The results can be seen at the annual Knife Makers Guild Show Quite a show it is with something for everyone at every price level
If the Williams collection does anything it shows various kinds of knives and the many ways of making them It shows the design themes the blade shapes and handle contours the surprisingly consistent design outlines (and the early failures within those outlines) Some you will like Some you probably wont But remember in the early days we didnt really know what we were doing and if success came later it was unexshypected and happened because our customers came to like the work and support it with orders
About our customers I can only feel that the many Ive had contact with have taught me far more than I could ever have learned by myself Thats another great blessing of this work the many fine people who have extended their friendship to me and their patronage
Of all such folks AJ Williams stands out AJ Williams has done someshything fine by putting this collection together I had known him for years before that day in Knoxville but only then did I realize what he had been doing all those years at all those shows when he and I would buck heads over someshything he wanted to buy from my table When I saw the Collection intact and complete I knew it was time to listen to him for he had indeed become an expert on my work - more so than any other man
RW Loveless Riverside August 1992
Introduction to the Collection
As you are about to view photographs of the knives that make up my collection Logos of the Loveless Legend you may be wondering why [ have elected to collect just one makers knives I decided which way I wanted to go in 1972 Back then there were not too many men making custom knives Those so engaged were doing an excellent job and yet most all of the knives during this period were pretty much the sameshythat is good finishes functional and appealing So again why collect
just one mans knives Early in my collecting career which dates back to 1948 I made up
my mind not to accumulate knives but to concentrate on one maker At that time it was the goal of most collectors to collect a knife from each maker If one did this he would certainly have a variety of fine knives yet his collection would be an accumulation with no theme
About this time I star ted some cursory research on the makers It soon became apparent that Bob Loveless had moved around the country more than anyone else and that he had used more logos on his knives covering his partners and locations This coupled with the desire to collect knives which would portray one mans actual career prompted me to go Loveless in spite of the fact his knives were more difficult to obtain and were more expensive
The result of my efforts is on the following pages which also trace the Loveless career from Claymont Delaware in 1954 to the stacked leather washer handles of the Delaware Maids and then to the latest Riverside integrals of 1989
Al Williams Collector
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Living on the Edge Logos of the Loveless Legend
By Al Williams
Illustrated by Jim Weyer
A small skinner with walnut slab in half tang construction The handle is finger grooved Delaware Maid is etched on the choil of the logo side of the blade while on the reverse side and also on the choil are the words Van Lengerke and Antoine This is one of six knives marked with the name of the Chicago sport store One can be found jn the Randall Museum Orlando Florida and three were taken on an expedi tion to South America
The first sharp gusts of an early winter storm slashed at Bob Loveless face as he made his way through the crowded streets of Manhattan
It was December 1953 and the shop windows along Madison A venue decorated for Christmas held a thousand temptations for a 24 year-old merchant seaman with cash in his pocket
Loveless was sailing on a small tanker out of Port Newark It was difficult work and one of the few pleasures was the time that he had during his off-duty hours to read sporting magaZines On his last voyage he had been fascinated by an article in the December issue of True magashyzine The article described the handsome hand-made knives crafted by famous Orlando knife maker W D (Bo) Randall
Although he didnt know it at the time that article with its breathshytaking illustrations of Randalls knives had sparked a flame that would continue to burn in Loveless imagination for the rest of his days Bob Loveless had always appreciated good design and fine craftsmanship but these Randall knives were something special These were knives with a soul - the proper tools for a man who earned his livelihood challenging the whims of the North Atlantic
On that blustery New York afternoon Bob Loveless knew exactly what he wanted more than anything else in the world - the feel of a good knife in his hand
At Madison and 45th Street he paused at the entrance of Abercrombie and Fitch the Cadillac of sporting-goods stores an institushytion among the adventurers of the world The old ll-story building held anything a sporting man could want canoes safari gear the finest in firearms It was a store for men who didnt inquire about prices a panoshyply of rich mens toys presided over by clerks accustomed to catering to the aristocratic and moneyed
Teddy Roosevelt shopped there So did Clark Gable Ernest Hemingway always outfitted himself at Abercrombie amp Fitch It was the
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Distinct markings make this hunter truly outstanding On the logo side in addition to Delaware Maid onc fjnds R W Loveless M(lker Claymonl Del On the reverse side Abercrombie-Fitch Co N Y is etched A typical maid wi th brass hilt and a stacked leather asher handle
Another old timer with serial number 11 The handle consists of stacked leather washers It is finger grooved with the typical aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the obverse side is found AbercrombieshyFitch Co The knife was probably made in 1955
A slender ~kinner with serial number 77 and the initial R WL etched on the choil Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side while one finds Abercrombie-Filch Co NY on the obverse side The handle is of stacked leather washers with a bakelite insert and a round aluminum butt cap
Unusual markings make this knife a desirable collectors piece In addition to Delaware Maid etched on the logo side are found the initials RYVL and serial number 9 on the choil Not many early knives were marked this way Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side The knife has a typical stacked leather washer handle with finger grooves and an aluminum butt cap 13
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An early skinner with half tang construction and a finger grooved walnut handle There is no hilt and the blade is marked Delaware Maid on the logo side and AbercrombieshyFitch Co NY on the obverse side
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Abercrombie and Fitch is a store for adventurers the headquarters of a special fellowship of men who thrive on the challenge of living at the edge surviving through their wit and mettle in hostile environments And although he was not outfitted in the refined livery of a gentleman adventurer Bob Loveless was certainly a member of the fraternity
Bob Loveless a man who had made his first solo airplane flight at the age of 14 who had lied about his age to enter the merchant marine at 15 who had operated a control tower for the Air Force on the island of lwo Jima at the age of 17 crossed the threshold and strode confidently to the department where knives were displayed
Here 24 year-old Robert Loveless a man used to being treated as an equal by men twice his age - by men whose very lives might depend upon his skill and judgment - was confronted with the nemesis of the American shopper - an overbearing self-important sales clerk
The neatly dressed young salesman sized up Loveless as just not our type of customer Unseasoned and overconfident the little clerk was unable to read the experience in Loveless eyes He could not see beyond the working clothes of a merchant seaman
Loveless asked to see a Randall knife Oh responded the supershycilious little salesman Well We simply dont have any It would most certainly take at least nine months to get a Randall knife
It was at that precise moment in December 1953 that a spark in Robert Waldorf Loveless soul was kindled into the passion that would impact the craft of knife making forever Perhaps it was his frustration at not being able to have the blade he wanted Perhaps his rage at the insoshylent clerk Whatever the reason Bob Loveless was inflamed by the situation
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A landmark knife as it is the first one Loveless made by the stock removal method (documented on page 16 in Kl1ives 87) The handle is stacked leather washers in a most unusual coffin shape and there is an aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the lower half of the blade This is one of a kind and quite rare
An early fighter with a long double brass hilt and sub-hilt The handle is stacked leather washers finger grooved and a typical aluminum butt cap This may well be the first sub-hilt made On the logo side is etched Delaware Maid and on the reverse side is found a serial number 26 and the AbercrombieshyFitch Co name
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An early fighter with Delaware Maid etched in the choil and numbered 9 Weighing 14 ounces it is 12 inches in length Atop the blade is a 3 34 inch brass parry strip This knife has a brass hilt and sub hilt Handle is stacked leather washers
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A nice hunter with a narrow brass hilt and linger grooved walnut handle The tang is not tapered and the open lanya rd hilt is a bit rare On the logo side of the blade is e tched R W Loveless Maker Claymont Dela ware
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His first inclination was to roundly curse the rascal Instead he took a personal vow He swore to himself that he would achieve the impossible He would create a knife of his own - one that would match the quality of the Randall pieces he so adshymired
As he returned to his ship Loveless was consumed with the exciteshyment of this new chalshylenge He took the train to Newark then a taxi to the dock As the taxi passed a big junk yard on Doremus Avenue he told the driver to stop
Years later in describing the incident Loveless describes himself as if guided by some atavistic primitive knowledge buried deep in his mind
I told the taxi driver to let me off there to get some pieces of autoshymobile springs I don t know exactly why but I thought automotive springs would make good knives
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A verY unusual marked Bowie of the Dela~a re Maid era Marked on the logo side of the blade is wveless Made instead of Delaware Maid On the obverse side is the usua l Abercrombie-Fitch Co name and also the words Bowie Knife [t is a graceful knife with a double brass hilt and a finger grooved crown stag handle There is a pewter plaque on the butt but Loveless denies putting it there
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Not too many heavy and massive knives were made in the Dela ware Maid era This one has a brass hilt 3 1 IS inches wide along with walnut slabs a non-tapered tang and an open thong hole Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the same side at the choil we find 139-B for the kind of steel used On the reverse side is the name Abercrombie-Fitch Co NY August 18 1956 Etching the kind of steel used and the completion date on the knife is most unusual
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A landmark Bovie and one of three made Classic in shape and size with R W Loveless Maker North Hollywood Calif No 1 engraved not etched on the logo side of the blade O n the obverse s ide is etched HL Walleck (the name of the owner) O n the brass butt cap a re two dates and Dr Wallecks cattle brand One date October 291 1960 was the date the knife was finished and the olher da te Apri l 21 1906 is the owners birthdate There is a 4 34 inch brass parry strip on top of the blade and there is an extremely long walnut handle The lugged hilt is made of several lavers of thin brass strips fused together Loveless -vas urged to make this knife and two others by a good friend when he was at a low ebb in h is life He had only been in California a short time was unknown in the knife industrv and was about ready to give up k~ife making
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The fellow at the junk yard told me to Go see the guy out there with the burning torch There r found the biggest pile of auto springs youve ever seen - maybe 40 feet high and 40 to 50 feet wide at the base 1 told him I wanted some good metal to make a hunting knife He got a 1937 Packard spring and said This is the best spring in the yard I got four or five pieces each about a foot long I thinlt I paid the fellow in the office a dollar and gave the yard man a couple of dollars for his trouble
1 took the pieces of spring back to the ship and roughly ground them - with a snag grinder wi th a hard-clay wheel - to the outline I wanted It took me over a week to get the knife done and it looked pretty good
Loveless had read a general article on knife making in one of the sporting magazines He knew that he had to heat trea t the metal He heated it on the ships galley stove
A fine looking fighter with the rare Loveless-Parke logo on the blade There is a double brass hilt and subhilt along with a stacked leather washer finger grooved handle The butt cap is aluminum Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side of the blade which incidentally is ground in typical Ra ndall style (See next page)
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Th is s tretched or elonga ted d rop paint hunter has the LovelessshyParke logo a nd a slanted Seagle-type brass hilt What makes this knife partkularly unique is the two piece stag handle with crown s lag as the butt port ion and an ivory spacer Loveless was photographer working on this knife and the photo appeared in one of the leading knife magazines Only thirty-six were mad e with this logo
A Loveless-Pa rke hunter with a brass hilt s tag hdnd le and hidden tang construction Shop number 121 is etched OIl the obverse side of the blade along with the year it was made - 1967 One of thirty-six
A fine Loveless-Parke skinner in pristine condilion It has a slanted brass hilt and brass butt plate a ra re feature on a Loveless knife The hidden tang constru ction is surrounded by beautiful stag This knife is marked ith the date it was made August 1967
[t got a pretty cherry red I plunged it right down into a five-gallon bucket of refrigshyera tion oil - thats all the cook would let me have - right in the galley It came out a pretty shade of gray and all the carbon fell off
The knife cut well for a few moments Then the edge started flaking away I went to the chief engineer and he said Youve got to draw that hardness You have to temper it
Loveless went to the public library to learn the secret of tempering metal When he returned to the ship he took the knife apart and placed it on a copper plate which he heated on the galley stove He watched as the blade turned a rich dark blue
It wasn t very scientific but it worked I had invented a wondershyfuJ tool It was a tremendous charge That turned out to be a hell of a knife
About five or six weeks later I took it to Abercrombie amp Fitch I was going to show that young punk my knife Since his earlier visit Abercrombie amp Fitch had made the wise decision to terminate the young clerks employment The floor manager a man with the shrewd merchand ising instincts that are characterisshytic of a good retailer was pleased to look at Loveless knife Impressed with the craftsmanship he asked Loveless to make some more like it for sale in the store
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An early semi-skinner with the Loveless-Parke Sierra Madre Calif logo Typical of the period it has a Scagcl style slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over a hidden tang In addition to being only one of thirty-six the name Safariand and the Safariland logo e tched on the obverse side of the blade make this knife very ra(e Very very few were so marked Even the sheath sports the Safariland logo
Another Loveless-Parke specimen with a stacked lea ther washer handle and an aluminum butt cap In this cra Loveless was still doing business with Abercrombie-Fitch Co in New York as their name is etched on the obverse side of the blade This particular knife has many characteristics of the earlier Delaware Maids but if examined closely one can see subtle design improvements developing Only thirty-six28 with the Loveless-Parke logo were made
I made three more It took about a month and before I was done everybody on the boat was helping me The store gave me $14 apiece for them I thought My God this is great At that time a Randall was selling for $22 $24 $26 I knew the store had to make a profit
Loveless has made 35 semishyreplicas of that first knife - called The 35th Anniversary Knives Today those reproductions of his $14 masshyterpiece sell for $3500 each
The first knife is gone In Bob Loveless words it walked out of his shop stolen by an unknown visitor who may not even realize what he possesses I was proud of it says Loveless but it wasnt anywhere near the knife we make today
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This old Lamson-Goodnow skilUler plays an important role in the Loveless story The knife was given to LoveJess by his friend BHly DuPont Wilmington Delaware It has a tapered tang Several years later Loveless got the idea of tapering tangs because of this antique Here we have a knife dating back to the mid 1800s with a tapered tang - an idea revived by Loveless and now universally copied throughout the industry
An early Lawndale gut hook skinner with shop number 70-430 This knife has a wood nticarta improved handle and it was made in 1970 Not many gut hook skinners have been mad e by Loveless
A Lawndale caper finn with an improved stag handle and a red spacer This model has no hilt or collar and comes with a birds head butt
An early Lawndale utility hunter with a brass hilt stag slabs and a red spacer The knife bears shop number 70-461 which means it was made sometime in 1970 The butt configuration is early Lawndale and in 1972 underwent some changes It has a fairly rare brass wrapped tapered tang with serrations on both the top and bottom of the blade behind the hilt
A most unusual gut hook skinner with the edge on top of the blade It has a brass hilt and black micarta handle This is the only reverse gut hook I have seen in my years of collecting Loveless knives Made in 1969 it was originally designed and made by Loveless for his personal use There were only tvvo made
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profane He looks a bit like Boxcar Willie but he talks like William F Buckley He is articulate and cerebral bespeaking an education tha t goes far beyond formal schooling
He could be described as an eccentric genius A loner An invetershyate tinkerer A man who speaks his mind A curmudgeonly craftsman whose entire world revolves around his workshop in Riverside Califorshynia
Robert Loveless was born on January 21929 in Warren Ohio He spent the formative years of his life on his grandparshyents 17-acre farm about halfway between Warren and Sharon Pennsylvania There was just enough land to grow a little corn some tobacco rhubarb berries and a Jersey cow named Bossie
Loveless grandfather Clinton Huff was a friend of horticulturist Luther Burbank He helped Burbank develop a type of gladiolus bulb H e was surprisshyingly educated for a dirt farmer Loveless says of his grandfather
It was a grea t life for a kid he recalls Fifty-some years ago this was an entirely different country It was the middle of the Depression There was no TV I didnt see a movie until I was 9 or 10 years old
On New Years Day 1937 his grandshyfather died Soon after that Loveless 8 at the time went to live with his mother in Warshyren He grew up fast and yearned for adshyventure far from the sleepy midwest town
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A most lUlusual Lawnda le semi-skinner which was purchased by A G Russell from Loveless in 1968 It was engraved by Linton McKenzie who also did the intricate R on the sheephorn handle slab A one-ofshy-kind knife due to the humpback configuration of the handle a feature I have found in a few very early Delaware Maids The knife is the subject of an interesting article by Bruce Voyles in the Blnde Magazine After the article came out rreceived u letter from a man in Guam who had once owned the knife and he told me that while it was in his possession the tip of the blade was broken He returned ir to Loveless who repa ired it
if eclectic period in Loveless life Like the master craftsman who shapes formless steel into a fine blade events were forging an innocent farm boy into one of the worlds premier knife makers
Loveless was 12 when the United States declared war on the Axis powers Ready to join the military he was frusshytrated by his age
By the end of the ninth grade he had more important things on his mind than school He was driving long before the legal age of 16 And he was flying planes In 1943 he started to hang around a grass-strip airport near Warren on sumshymer weekends He picked up odd jobs there and Ernie Hall the owner paid him with flight training
Hall had no intention of letting a 14 year-old solo but one day while he was away from the field Loveless borrowed his Piper J-3 Cub From the air I saw Ernies Studebaker coming down the road so I landed and taxied up to the hangar He knew I had been flying He asked how I had done r said fine He turned his back and walked away never said another word
At 15 he lied about his age and joined the merchant marine to bide his time until he was old enough for military service His first job was that of deck hand on a 9600-ton ore boat the Hennepin a bulk carrier that sailed to the Great Lakes ports of Buffalo Cleveland Marquette Duluth and Superior
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A 1970 Lawndale banana skinner with a narrow nickel s ilver hilt and wood micar ta Over hidden tang construction The shop number is 70-413 The knife is extremely light in weight
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A beutiful Lawndale lamb ulility with shop identifica tion At There is a narrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and it has ivory sla bs It certainly depicts a neat a nd no-nonsense design
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A small semi-skinner w ith the Lawndale logo It has a nickel s iJ ver hilt sheep horn slabs and serrations top and bottom at the hilt This badly worn knife was returned to Loveless by a professional hunter with the request for another just like it He enumerated the many kills the knife had skinned and Loveless ho likes to see his kni ves used was so impressed he sent the replacement gratis
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Small Lawndale d rop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown stag slabs There are unusual thu mb serrati ons on top of the bJ C1cte near the hilt
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A beautiful little Lawndale semishyskinner w ith a longer than usual nickel silver hUt and cream colored s tag slabs on a red spacer Wha t is intr iguing about this kn ife is the nicktd sHver butt cap because Loveless d id not put them on during this era Apparently the butt cap was added by someone else
I cleaned and painted all day long every day he recalls When we came into port we tied up the boat ourselves opened and closed the hatches Those were the best years of my life There was a whole world out there A young man could move up
quickly during the war I was working with men in their 60s People nowadays have no understanding of what things were like in World War II Everyone who could do a job was needed
I had plenty of time to read take pictures I started studying watches taking them apart middotand studying their mechanisms His fascination with watches and watchmakshying would show up later in the workmanship of his knives But knife making was far from his mind in 1945
Finally came the day Loveless was waiting for his 17th birthday January 2 1946 The war was over but Loveless still wanted to be in uniform He signed up for the Army Air Corps forerunner of the Air Force on his birthday
Loveless was trained to be a tower operator and given a two-year tour in the Pacific on the islands of Guam and Iwo Jima It was a lonely tour and with time on his hands he got interested in drawing and designing There was an old house trailer on Iwo Jima I was fascinated by it and started drawing variations of it
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A Lawndale utility hunter of hidden tang construction with no hilt and a two piece crown stag handle ThiS was the personal knife of Loveless and is marked Bad Bobs (See next page)
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An old Lawndale fighter wi th a double brass hilt ebony handle with fi nger grooves and an aluminum butt cap similar to those found on the Delaware Maid The grind on the blade resembles the grind fou nd on Randa lls Model 5 A very handsome knife
A very early Lawndale banana the handle is crown s tag imbedded skinner with a two piece stag with a small compa~s The nickel handle over hidden tang s ilver hilt is s lanted and the blad e construction The butt portion of is unusually narrow
Toward the end of his tour in the service he was sent to Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base near Dayton Ohio Loveless decided to leave the Air Force because rank was hard to come by after the war After two years ten months and three days I came out a PFC - Robert Loveless PFC USAF Retired I took part of my mustering-out pay of $96 dollars and bought a Rolex watch It was November 5 1948 I paid $48 dollars for it and I still have it
While at Wright-Patterson he had decided to enroll in the Institute of Design in Chicago Though the fall term had started he was admitted without a high school dipl0ma on the basis of the drawings he had done while in the Air Force Initially he lived at the YMCA on South Wabash Avenue and attended part-time while working as a sales clerk at an art supplies store
The Institute of Design was an outshygrowth of the Bauhaus school Avant garde form fo llows function and all that They were under the influence of Mies van der Rohe Walter Gropius Wassily Kandinsky and LeCorbusier
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My first drop pOint hunter It has the Lawndale logo which was the only logo available at the time It has an improved handle of ivory mica rta and bears the shop number 216-RR The cost was $19800 and it was the second Loveless knife in my collection
An early Lawndale prototype which was cut in half to show the Loveless hidden tang construction The knife was once owned by Ken Warner noted editor
Large Lawndale semimiddotskiIUH~r w ith beautifu l multi-colored buffalo horn in an improved handle configuration The shop number is 41 5 This is a fine knife
This Lawndale straight hunter is special to me as it was my first Loveless The improved handle wi th ivory micarta slabs have darkened with age and handling This knife was purchased in 1973 for $18800 and bears shop number 23S-RR
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A Lawndale up-swept skinner with a nickel siher hilt and well matched stag slabs The shop number is 70-520 which ind icates the knife was made in 1970 and illus trates the butt configuration at that time
A rather unusual Lawndale crooked skinner with shop identifica tion in the fonn of the letter 1 The nickel silver hilt appears to be a bit longer than norlTh11 and there is no metal liner in the thong hole Thumb serra tions are cut into the tang at the hilt
This is a one of a kind LawndaJe skinner made on the order of the Canadian Russell knife It has walnut slabs and an open thong hole with thumb serrations on top of the blade
A specially made Lawndale skinner with a cocabolo handle over hidden tang construction It has a thin nickel silver butt cap The appearance indicates it is a copy of an old case hunter The shop number is 389 Loveless emphatically denies putting the finger cutout in the choil
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An unusual Lawndale drop point hunter with a little different blad e shape There is a nickel silver hilt with stag slabs The tapered tang is brass wrapped vith finger serrations on the top and bottom of the tang near the hilt The shop number 504 was s tamped on the front of the generous siLed hilt a most unusual location 1 have never seen another knife so marked Another personal knife of Loveless which he gave to Steve Johnson during the first week Steve worked in the l oveless shop
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I began to realize what a phony bunch they were It was intellectualized Everybody at the Institute of Design was interested in shopshyping centers and office buildings I was intershyested in practical architecture - things like family dwellings I was intrigued with the possibility of making mobile homes on a production line but I got no encouragement from the teachers I finally just got mad one day and quit I didnt even check out
Years later however Loveless would look back on the months he spent at the Instishytute of Design as time well-spent by a future knife maker The unhappy experience of the Bauhaus training had given him a lifelong respect for functional design They taught me how to think in functional terms especially with materials
After his abrupt departure from the Institute of Design Loveless enrolled at Kent State University in Ohio I had begun to understand the true interplay of basic ideas he says I wanted to study the conflicts and drives and so forth
I was different from the average college frehman I had aGED instead of a high school diploma I didn t know a noun from an adverb but I could write I got As because I could express myself
A basic knowledge of English is one of the attributes of success for a businessman Youve got to be able to think straight and that shows up in clean simple straight writing At Kent I started a semantic study group Semantics is the study of symbols written and spoken Its language in action - abstractions archetypes stereotypes linguistics logic
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This is possibly an experimental Lawndale utility wi th nickel silver hilt bu tt cap a nd stag slabs The engraver Li unknown and the knife is one-of-a -kind
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I came to realize a long time ago the only way a man can get along in this life is to understand people to have a high degree of logical skills and an extensive vocabulary Without it youre conshydemned to grunts and curse words I d rather be an active reader of books than a passive spectator of a movie Theres no limit to what you can do if you have a good vocabulary and understand sentence structure Ive got very little use for intellectuals but I love talking to an intellectual person
He came to admire the late R Buckminster Fuller a philosopher and inventor of such things as the geodesic dome Fuller designed Dyl11axion house a home that could be mass-produced cheaply like the manufactured homes Loveless had envisioned at the Institute of Design Another favorite was psycholoshygist B F Skinner the Behaviorist who developed Skinners Box a device in which laboratory animals can press buttons and be rewarded for making the right choices These men were my heroes To me they were giants
Loveless fascination wi th Ii tera ture contin ues to this day He is an avid reader especially of biogshyraphies and World War II histories His favorite authors include Philip Wylie (Generation of Vishypers) John Ie Carre (The
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A fa irly routine Lawnda le utiJity hunter with an improved black micarta handle with shop number 161 The knife was purchased from Oa vid Steele noted writer at the firs t New York Knife Show
An early Lawndale semi-skinner with slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over hidden tang construction The slanting hilt is similar to those found On Seagle knives
A special order Lawndale camp knife of massive proportions with a nickel silver hilt and ebony slabs Mad e from 1 4 inch s tock the tang has less taper than usual
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This is a large Lawndale semishyskinner with a Seagle style slanting brass hilt and cocabolo handle on hidden tang construction There is no lanyard hole and on the obverse side of the blade middotve find the Safariland name and logo
A Lawndale upswept skinner with a nickel silver hilt coca bolo slabs and a non-tapered tang indicating it was made early in 1970 The shop number is 27
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An early Lawndale utility made in 1970 with a brass hilt and polished stag slags It is engraved by Ron Scaggs The logo has been put on the lower half of the blade a most unusual location The grind on this knife is a bit on the Randall style
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The subject of the mechanical arts has been poorly trea ted in litera ture Loveless laments To me theres much more drama in writing about machines than in fictional writing about sex and murder Loveless has made a lifetime study of tools and tool making of machines and the men who made them He can rattle off the names of countless inventors
Knives are by far the oldest created tool he points out The first tools were the club and the stone Then man lashed the stone to the club to make it more effective Then he honed it to a sharp edge
Almost everyone has a feeling about knives There are very few men who Cal) regard knives neutrally Theres something downright atavistic to a man when he picks up a knife or regards a knife It may be a throwback to the hunter in man
A 1969 Lawndale boot knife with brass hilt and big horn sheep slabs The shop number is 384 An unusual feature about the piece is the open lanyard hole (See next page)
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Rare WoodmiddotLoveless fo lder with a titanium frame and stag s labs The inside of the ha ndle castings are engine turned
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Loveless also maintains a large library of movies that he watches late at night in his workshop Among his fa vorites are The Last Emperor and Shane
While at Kent State Bob Loveless met his first wife The marriage lasted 18 tempestuoLls years but produced three daughters which he treasures
Loveless developed the undershypinnings of his intellectual interests at Kent State however on the whole it didnt satisfy his needs The experiment lasted for only a couple quarters Just as had happened at the Institute of Design he grew tired of the academic exercises And like so many veterans who return to college his life experiences had
transcended the youthful silliness that is typical of much of campus life I was wearing a ruptured duck on my jacket and they gave me a blue and orange beanie I went back on the lakes
For a while Loveless was content to return to the Great Lakes bulk carriers but he soon began
to long for a more stable life than the lakes provided He used his Able Seamans card to get a job on a Sun Oi l tanker the Passaic Sun which hauled gasoline to New England out ports It was while working on the Passaic Sun in 1953 that he made that fateful arshyrangement to sell knives to Abercrombie amp Fitch
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A routine Wood-Loveless folder if indeed there is a routine onc with stainless steel frame and maroon micarta slabs This was the firs t Wood-Loveless in my collection and was ordered direc tl y from Lovel ess After a lo ng wait I finally received the kni fe along with a letter stating that the Wood association was over and tha t I had better hang onto it as it was sure to become a collectors item r pa id $7500 for the knife which was the brochure price
Extremely fare Wood-Loveless folder with aluminum frame and maroon micarta slabs On the inside of the handle casting are the words Wood Loveless Mark 4 An aluminum sample it is the only one made
Extremely rare Wood-Loveless folder with a titanium frame and wood micarta slabs It is marked on the inside of the handle casting Wood-Loveless Mark 4 Titanium Sample 001 As logos were being put on the knives Barry Wood wanted to try one Not being familiar with the technique he put the logo on the blade quite low
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A routine Riverside drop point hunter w ith a nickel s ilver hilt engraved by Ray Viramontez It has well matched stag slabs on a red liner It is a good looking knife and carries shop order 642
This little Horn Street Knife with a Riverside logo has a wide nickel silver bolster with stag slabs With its tubular sheath it was designed to be carried as a pocket knife It has been extremely popular in Japan
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Perhaps one of the rarest knives in the collection is this Riverside boot knife better known as the New York Special Its shop number is 838 and it comes with a narrow nickel s ilver collar and contoured green micarta slabs A unique feature is its flat shea th into which the knife is snapped It was a speciaJ order a special design and only seven were made during 1972
Riverside hideout model with shop number 027 comes with green micarta slabs and a narrow nickel silver collar A beautifully designed knife with a contoured handle for a firm grip It has never been a big production model
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This is the original Riverside pro hunter with the duplex grind on the blade and was made under shop order AB It has marOon slabs over half tang construction Being the first and only one made Loveless lost track of it and had to borrow it from this collection to redesign and improve the model
A new and improved model of the Riverside pro hunter with duplex grind Under shop order 221 it features a stainless steel hilt and black micarta slabs The tang is fully tapered instead of being a half tang like the original The knife carries the rare Riverside signature logo
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delivering the first three knives Loveless recalls that Pat Devlin the floor manager said Ive been looking all over for you I want some more knives Id like at least a gross I told him [ could deliver half a gross and he wrote a purchase order on the spot They were going to sell them for $3450 I would get 60 percent - $2070 each
In the meantime I had been transferred off the oiler I took the purchase order to the Claymont Delashyware branch of Wilmington Trust and asked to see the manager I wanted to borrow $1 000 The initial order from Abercrombie was just over $1900 I ended up with a personal loan for a thousand dollars on a 90-day note I took it in cash and went to an industrial supply store and got some tools an anvil a bench furnace files vises a drill and a Hammond VH-2D belt grinder By day I had a shore job with Sun Oil on a relieving gang By night I made knives - 72 of them in 74 days I sometimes worked till 2 in the morning When I received my check from Abercrombie I laid the money down on the counter at the bank and said There you are Thanks a lat
Even though Loveless knew then he could make knives commershycially he also knew he needed more practice to become great at the craft
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A rather sma ll drop point hunter with a regular Riverside logo under shop order number 697 It comes with a nickel silver hilt and well matched stag slabs
Another routine drop point hunter wi th the regular Riverside logo The nickel silver hilt is engraved by Ray Viramontez A set of well matched s tag slabs on a red liner completes the handle
A normal sized Riverside drop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown s tag slabs on a red liner This was the only Loveless knife in the Hollifield collection and it has an extremely small logo
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Riverside integral hunter with a wid e bolster and stag slabs This knife was first introduced at the Guild Shomiddotv in 1979 The geometric design on each side of the bolster is done by Leona rd Leibowitz in red plastic and gold Only 12 were made
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While not a terribly popular model this Riverside Nessmuk has good lines It has a nickel silver hilt with dark maroon slabs Shop order number 849
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He dropped out of knife making for several years and took a job as a technishycian for E 1 du Pont de Nemours amp Company in Wilmington His iconoshyclastic style rubbed some du Pont people the wrong way - especially his motorcycle They felt they had inshyvested a lot of money in me and even though I never got hurt they took exception to my riding it They fired me
Between jobs now he returned to knife making to support his growing family It was easy for him to re-estabshylish distribution through Abercrombie amp Fitch and things seemed to be going well until mid-1958 when he was beset
by misfortune That summer he accepted an oral purchase order to make a large quantity of knives for the Christmas season However the buyer who had made the commitment left the company before the knives were finished The store refused to accept the knives
Then in November one of his daughters took desperately ill with pneumonia The doctor said that the only way to cure her was to move to a milder climate In January 1959 he decided to leave the East Coast and move to Modesto California where his wifes parents lived
This sub-hilt Bowie was made in 1957 The handle is ivory with hidden tang construction The hilt is 3 34 inches wide and is sterling silver as are the sub-hilt and pommel (approximately 1 lb) The name plate is 28 K gold and the 3 12 inch parry strip atop the blade is brass Delicate and beautiful engraving and ivory carving was done by Francis Monoghan of Wilmington Delaware Without a doubt the rarest and finest Loveless knife in existence and quite possibly the first art knife ever made (See next page)
A small Riverside boot knife with shop order l1 S-E indicating it was part of a 5 knife set which unfortunately was broken up The trim knife has a small double nickel silver hilt with walnut slabs over hidden tang construction
This Riverside semi-skinner was made on special order and bears seria l number O1 lt was made for the A G Russell Knife Club and has a nickel silver hilt and slabs of coral micarta
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I sold the house on a Friday and on Saturday morning I was in my car on my way west I never had much trouble getting a job When I came to southern California I had a job within three hours at a machine shop
By the mid-60s Loveless had established a small machine shop of his own doing contract work for other companies In late 1966 he acshycepted a job as supervisor for a precision parts maker and by 1969 he was supervising an 8S-man machine shop
But Loveless had also fallen in with a sporting crowd He began selling and trading the dozen or so Delaware Maid knives he had brought west with him - the same knives he had been selling to Abercrombie amp Fitch He also began innovating - moving away from the Randall-like designs By the end of the decade knife making had nearly taken over Loveless life I was making knives heavily in the evenings and eating about twenty Rolaids a night just to get to sleep he says In November 1969 he quit his day job
Loveless continued to make knives under the Delaware Maid logo The strange part of it is I don t rememshyber why I picked the name he says Then as today many of his knives featured a reclining nude etched into the blade Loveless wont reveal who modeled for the now-famous trademark but he does say The model made me bitterly disgusted that I married my first wife
In 1971 his first marriage ended in divorce 1 gave her the house - she had the kids
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Under shop order 330 this Riverside drop point hunter is of standard size and has a wide brays bolster and black micarta slabs [t is a beautiful knife
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This small Riverside drop po int hunter under shop order 641 has a nickel silver hilt and black micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on the tang just behind the hilt A neat little knife
A half tang utility hunter with a Riverside logo and made under shop76 order UB The handle is green mica rta and has no hilt
A nice Ri verside drop point hunter with a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs on a red liner Shop number is 983 The original owners initials are etched on the logo side of the ricasso
A mini-wilderness model with the ra re Riverside sig nature logo under shop order 526 It has a double nickel silver hilt with coca bolo slabs This knife is of recent vintage
Here we have another Riverside hip pocket hunter with a nickel silver hilt and ivory slabs On top of the blad e and just ahead of the hilt are thumb serrations and behind the hilt on the tapered tang is a brass initial insert The shop iden tificat ion is CH
Loveless calls this knife his Riverside hip packel hunter Under shop order RL-2 it has a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs It was made in 1971 and has thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hilt
A small Riverside drop point hunter in a half tang construction with finger grooved ivory micarta slabs Made in 1979 under shop order 2016 the knife has no hilt L L
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make on consignment He first got the idea in 1971 that collectors might be interested in his knives after the silver anniversary issue of Gun Diges t which gave him a generous mention reached the newsstands I had 75 knives on the order books as a result of the Gun Digest article he recalls I had orders from Mexico and Eushyrope By 1972 I knew I would be able to make a living making knives Every month it kept buildshymgup
1 have no idea how many knives Ive made Im going to be a nightmare for the collectors Today he makes around 300
knives a year but he hasnt always been that productive The worst year was 1979 when he simply didnt feel like making knives He produced about 75 that year
These days he and his helper might have as many as 42 knives in various stages of production at any given time The backlog keeps growshying He is now working on knives that were ordered up to five years ago Its getting worse he says Im sure Ill kick the bucket with a lot of unfilled orders but theres nothing I can do about that
Loveless first knives - the ones made from Packard springs shywere forged [ beat them to death he says Its hard work and a poor way to change the shape of metal Forging is a cheap way of getting
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A Riverside hunter of half tang construction It has no hilt and green micarta slabs which are finger grooved Loveless says he made only six or seven of this model
A rather oldtime Riverside drop point hunter under shop order 1098_ It has a nickel silver hilt stag s labs and the original owners initia ls on the obverse side of the blade
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shape but not the best way for knives Then I got smart
Today he begins with a slab of metal and grinds away everything that doesnt look like the desired knife Like Michaelangelo who professed to liberate his statues from the grea t blocks of marble Loveless frees the blade that he visualizes within the stock
Stock removal is primarily a development of the Loveless shop he says adding with the hint of a smile This could be taken for boasting
Before long Loveless began to make knives from the type of steel used for saws and lawnmower blades - a nickel alloy steel with tremendous toughness Loveless went so far as to personally visit the president of the Jessop Steel Company in Washington Pennsylvania to find out more about how this special steel was made
When Jessop stopped production of the alloy (which was called 139-B) Loveless tried oil-hardening and airshyhardening other steels He experishymented with hot-work die steels shockshyresisting steel high-carbon highshychrome steel and various tool and stainless steels before making a commitshyment to a Japanese alloy called ATS-34
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Under shop order 115-1) this small semi~skinner with the Riverside logo has a nickel sil ver hilt and walnut s labs furnished by the o riginal owner It was part of a 5shyknife matched set tha t unfortunately was broken up
This smal[ Riverside hunter under shop order MOL has a nickel ~i lver hilt and black micarta s labs Not tuo many of these sma ller knives have been made
A yachtsmans knife of dubious o rigin Under shop order BER-L this one~of-a-kind has a nickel si lver hilt g reen micarta slabs and the new Riverside signature logo ] am toJd that while grinding the bJade for a utility hunter a mistake was made Rather than throw i t away Loveless ground it to the yachtmans shape It is a one of a kind
ThiS Riverside utility hunter has a nickel silver hilt and ivory micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on top of the tang near the hilt Shop order number is 642
The qualities of ATS-34 closely parallel those found in American-made lS4-CM Loveless keeps a couple years supply of the high-carbon corrosion-resistant stainless tool steel on hand at his workshyshop
The basic tools found in Loveless Riverside California shop include a Deckel universal milling machine a Sixis tool makers milling machine a manual milling machine two tool makers lathes - a Maximat Super II and a Schaublin SV70 - and drill presses to put the holes in the tangs He also uses a Burr King model 1272 belt grinder - a model that he helped the company to design He recalls that they were going to call it the Loveless Grindmaster
Loveless executes every step of the knife making process in his shop except heat treating which is done by
Paul Bos of Cajon California Bos a master in the field heat treats knives for many American and foreign makers
Although his makers mark R W Loveless Maker has always been reserved for the bench-made knives from his workshop thousands of pocket knives designed by Bob Loveless are machine made in Japan by Gerber International
While some of Loveless knives may indeed sit on velvet to be admired by white-gloved lovers of art
he insists that each is a tool for hunters for adventurers He crafts his knives for men who do the hard work of skinning deer and cutting hawsers
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A ra re Ri verside semi skinner with a wide hilt engraved by Giuseppi Forte The knife sports a green micarta handle and there is no thong hole or handle pins
A beautiful Riverside drop point hunter with a wide brass bolster engraved by H H Fra nk and big horn sheep slabs The logo was etched a t the special request of the Ovncr J pictu re of this knife appears on the cover of Knives 82
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This sti ff horn model has two Naked Lady logos-front view as shown and back view on reverse side Ha ndle has red pick bone scales and bolster is nickel silver On the under side of the bolster is a unique square checkered finger grip
A 1985 Riverside stiff horn with a wide nickel silver bolster and fine grained stag for the handle Comes with a tubular sheath This is a mean package
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Loveless proudly refers to himself as a tool maker and expresses his conviction that without the tool maker society could never have afforded the artists In primitive societshyies everybody works to survive There are no artists People come up to me and say Boy Mr Loveless youre a great artist I say No Im an artisan I deliberately took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
I abhor the term art knife The term is an oxymoron We make working knives A Loveless knife is the anti thesis of an art knife He also frowns on the expression custom knives We call them bench-made knives
About half of the knives Bob Loveless creates end up in the hands of hunters even though he no longer hunts himself l stopped hunting in 1970 1 realized there was no need for it and no sport in it Using a modern center-fire rifle with a scope theres very little excuse for missing
Under shop order 11S-B this Riverside big bear was part of a set of five that unfortunately was broken up The double hilt ilnd sub-hilt are nickel silver and the walnut slabs were furnished by the original owner A brass inlay is found on the tang for initials (See next page) 87
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The Riverside steak knives pictured above are not found in the Loveless brochure One is a right hand model and one is a left hand modeL One blade is serrated and one is not Both have stag on one side of the handle and are of integral construction
This knife and fork set was made in 1979 and is of integral construction with a long bolster on only one side of the handle I have never seen another knife and fork set by Toveless although he does make steak knife sets occasionally
Loveless hunted groundhogs when he lived on the East Coast You havent lived until you eat groundhog Best way to fix it is in a cast iron skillet five to six inches deep Put the meat in with pork lard and one inch of water Slow cook it all day with some dandelion greens
In Delaware he hunted grouse and duck with members of the du Pont family I was raised on fried and roast chicken To me duck is a poor substitute
Deer hunting was a fall ritual for Loveless for many years My last hunting trip was October or November 1970 in Del Norte County California I got a little Columbia blacktail deer on Thursshyday and Saturday I got another I got 80 pounds of meat out of both deer It took the whole family two years to get it eaten Venison makes good meatballs and great sausage but basically it isn t very good meat
If you have to kill to eat thats one thing All life kills other life to exist but if you dont need to do it why do it He pOints to a volume on his bookshelf Gail
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An unusual Riverside chute knife under shop order 805 It has a double njckel silver hilt and stag slabs oVhat makes this piece a bit of a rar ity is the blade It is one inch longer than the s tandard model
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This Bowie is the only one made at Riverside to date It is fairly large with a double stainless steel hilt and cocabolo slabs
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A rare Loveless-Johnson capeT it is one of a kind Under shop order 786 the knife has no hilt and an ivory micarta handle with ODe
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Sheehys Passages Peer pressure accounts for a lot of hunting I love guns but I love them as an example of ways man can manipulate them to serve a purpose My sport is popping beer cans with a 22
That might seem hypocritical- I make hunting knives and yet dont personally beshylieve in hunting I don t insist that other people feel the same way If you want to shoot ten deer a year thats your business I think I outgrew it But [ sure as hell know how to make a good deer knife
Unless youve had field experience you can t make hunting knives I see knives with cutting edges tha t are too thick Wi th blades that are too long - 3W to 4W is fine for North America With awkward and ill-shaped handles Too many knife makers dont understand their own hand Their knives are not user friendly You cant teach a guy to make a good hunting knife if hes never been in the woods shot a deer and been up to his elbows in deer guts Its like giving a typewriter to a man who is illiterate
Loveless says of the dropped hunter perhaps his grea test stroke of inspiration The dropped hunter was obvious to me in the 50s It is almost a spitting image of an autopsy knife TI1e dropped hunter got its name because of the way the point drops away from the back of the blade for greater ease in deer skinning
And how does Bob Loveless differentiate the seashysoned hunter from the tenderfoot When I ask a guy where he likes to do his hunting and he has an answer on the tip of his tongue hes a hunter A lot of Loveless dropped hunters lie on a coffee table to be bragged about
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This Loveless-Johnson drop point hunter has a nickel silver hilt and black mkarta slabs It was made under shop order 746-8
A one of a kind Loveless-Johnson dagger with a double brass hilt and black micarta slab on a birds head shaped handle The exact number of Loveless-Johnson knives made ma y never be known Loveless estimates fewer than forty while Johnson feels the numbe was closer to one hundred ]n anY event there were not too many made and they are desirable add itions to any collection
A five inch Loveless-Johnson utility with an improved handle of wood micarta There is no hilt with this type of handle The shop order is 772 This knife is unusually light in weight for its size
Loveless admits that demand for his knives has driven the price up to the point where very few men can afford to actually use them We could sell all we could make at $750 but theres stiU a limited market I equate the price of a Loveless knife with a good bolt-action rifle and scope Some guys will carry a $900 rifle and a $10 knife The rifles job is over in 20 seconds but it will take many minutes for the knife to finish its job
Theres no question that Loveless knives have strong symbolic value among men who should know about such things Ernest Hemingshyway took five Loveless knives with him on his last trip to Africa And legend has it that each of the four commanding generals of the South Vietnamese army carried a Loveless fighting knife on his hip as a compleshyment to his Rolex watch and Dehner boots
Many Loveless knives found their way to the jungles of Vietnam But Loveless is quick to point out that he is very selective about accepting orders for fighting knives We dont make fighting knives for soldiers of fortune - men who work in clandestine military service he says conshytemptuously adding There are many good service knives available at factan) prices
Bob Loveless knife making is governed by his personal ideals We wont do an ivory handle Theres one in the leather room That will be the last If enough people would stop using ivory maybe they wauld stop poaching elephants in Africa Ivory is a second or third-class handle
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There were only three knives marked with the ImclessshyJohl1sott Riverside Cal logo This one 002 has a hilt of nickel silver and Lignum Vitae slabs There are thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hil t Directly behind the hilt there is a brass inlay for init ia ls Extremely rare Rare Loveless-Johnson d rop point hunter with serial
number 003 The knife has a ni ckel silver hilt and ebony slabs middotvith thumb serrations on top of the blade ahead of the hilt l)irectly behind the hilt on the tang is a brass inlay for initials Of the thre knives so marked 001 is in Taiwan A rare knife
This I a specjally designed knife to commemorate thirty-fjve years of knifcmaking by loveless A refined version of the old Delaware Maid with s tacked leather washer handle and an aluminum butt cap Origishynally sold for $200000 only thirty-five wercgt made This knife is number 10
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A naked lady d rop point hunter w ith a na rrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt The s tag improved hand le is a bit different than usual Very few were made
An unusual naked lady drop point hunter wi th a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs over a red liner The unusual fea ture of this knife is the wide ricasso The shop number is 435
A naked lady chute knife w ith a double nickel silver hW and well matched stag slabs over a red liner At the special request of the original owner the spine of the blade was rounded instead of square
This lamb semi-skinner has a nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and well matched stag slabs According to Loveless there were only three of this model made
A beautiful semi-skinner with the naked lady logo The wide nickel silver bolsters are engraved by Michael Collins The stag on the handle is extremely well matched
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A naked lady drop point hunter with a slightly wider than usual nickel silver hilt engraved by Angelo Bee Ivory slabs on a red liner have a big horn sheeps head scrimmcd on the logo side by Mr Bee An inlay behind the hilt used for initials is one ounce of pure gold instead of the usual brass This go ld inlay was furnished by the original purchaser The owners initials appear on the ricassQ logo side
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A fine drop point hunter with the naked lady logo The nickel silver hilt has been engraved by Ray Viramontez The stag handle slabs are very unusual On top of the bJade ace thllmb serrations and directly behind the hilt is a brass initiaJ insert This knife was purchased directly from Loveless at the 1976 Guild show It was at this shomiddot that the naked lady logo was introduced
material anyway Now mammoth ivory thats different At one time Loveless didnt think much of micarta as a handle material but now he has come to believe it is the best material for a working knife And rounding out his views on handle materials he notes I agree with General George Patton shymother-of-pearl is for New OrleanB pimps
Should you come to California to visit with Bob Loveless in his
workshop you would find yourself in the presence of a man at peace with himself Here is a man who has tried just about everything he ever wanted to do and succeeded at most
Loveless would be comfortably dressed in Levis and one of the striped zippered Five Brothers shirts by M Fine amp Sons that he is so fond of wearing On his head would be his trademark cap which was made in Japan by a friend s wife The cap is designed to shield his sensitive eyes from the the glare of the overhead fluorescent tubes
His pot belly would lead you to believe that he likes his food in ample quantity and you might imagine
Under shop number 004 this beautiful naked lady semi-skinner has a wide bolster engraved with a gold animal inlay by R Scaggs Scroll engraving appears on the obverse bolster The knife has walnut slabs It is one of the best looking pieces I have ever seen from the Loveless shop (See next page) 103
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Lovelesss own naked lady semimiddot skinner Under shop order R wL the knife was made on October 12 1986 for himself There is a n ickel s ilver hilt with a rare th ree piece stag handle over hidden tang construction with a crown stag butt
Stiff horn mod el with naked lady logo This kni fe is an integrCl l piece with sta g slabs (md an open area around the thong hole The geometric design on the bolster as done in red p lilstic and gold by Leonard Leibowitz Only six were made
This is an integral semimiddotskinner with serial number 28 It is milled from a single piece of steel with stag slabs In the wide bo lster is an ivory micarta disc scrimmcd by Rick Fields of Florida A limited number of these integrals were made and according to Loveless no more will be started because of the time it takes to make one Loveless estimates he ca n make three regular knives to one of these Most of the integrals went to Japan but a few possibly six Wer sold in the United Stales for $175000 each A rather expensive sheath knife
An integral drop point with serial number 25 There are beautiful stag inserts in the handle and the small ivory micarta disc in the bolster which was scrimmed by Rick Fields of Florida Loveless swears no more will be made becDusc of the time involved Most were sold in Japan but a few managed to get into American collectors hands It is a very handsome knife
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Today Robert Loveless is happily remarried He and his wife Yoshiko share a comfortable life together - she watching Japanese-language TV programs while he makes knives and enjoys his diverse interests He has a cat named Chrissy a poodle called Alfred P Loveless and two Labrador retrievers Brandy and Buddy
Loveless three daughters are grown now and living in CaWornia One is a California deputy attorshyney general One is married to a research scientist One operates a bistro Loveless also has three grandshychildren Yoshiko has two grown daughters
In 1986 while at the Munich Knife Show Loveless learned that his mother and step-father had been murdered in Warren Ohio by a man with a knife Loveless is haunted by the irony Here I am selling knives My mom and step-dad were murshydered by a punk with a knife At times I wonder if theres a heavy karma coming down
Sitting in his Riverside California workshop amidst the toob and the partially completed
knives Bob Loveless has a great deal to say about the development of his knife making skills and the evolushytion of his philosophy
I arrogantly feel Im the best damn knife designer in the world I hardly ever make a knife I didnt design I make knives to please me Those who do it just for money hate their wives and kick their dogs
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This naked lady drop point hunter was made in February 1978 with a wide stainless s teel bolster and green micarta slabs It was carried by Loveless during a course at Jeff Coopers Gunsight Hunting School in Arizona
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1 knew what r wanted to do in 1954 when 1 started I didnt know how to do it 1wanted to make fine knives for sportsmen It took the better part of 10 to 12 years before I began to understand what I was doing
There wasnt anybody you could learn from in those days There were no books I sometimes made flat-out mistakes and had to do it over Selfshytaught is sometimes the best way You work up your own philosophy as you go along
Loveless may have known from the beginshyning that he wanted to make fine knives but he had no interest whatsoever in sheaths Indeed he used to include the following note in his early catalogs
If you consider yourself a good leather worker and want to make your own sheath for your Loveless Knife say so on the order blank and deduct ten dollars from the cost of the order - I don t particularly enjoy leather work
When a mans not good at something it bothers him Loveless observes When he gets better at it he enjoys it
Nowadays Loveless is very good at it He makes his widely-copied sheaths from 8-9 ounce cowhide purchased from a Los Angeles dealer He designs the sheaths for a tight fit - to cam in so the knife cant fall out Loveless has no use for
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Stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hi lt and stag slabs A reverse naked lady is on the obverse side of the blade This knife was made in 1986
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keeper straps His sheath design has been widely copied in the United States and at leas t one Japanese knife maker employs a very similar design
Bob Loveless shares his hard-earned knowledge with other knife makers both in his workshop and through the Knifemakers Guild which he helped found in 1970
The fundamental philosophy of the Guild was my idea he says I got together in Tulsa with ten other guys Andy Russell got the meeting together The first membership directory was put together right here in my shop
Our goals were to promote knives and knife makers to encourage more ethical practices and help others make better knives
He has had several apprentices and has worked with Japanese students for weeks at a time His first full-time helper Steve Johnson came to work for him in May 1971 when the Loveless shop was in Lawndale Cali fornia Johnson had learned the basics of the trade from Gil Hibben Later work with Harvey Draper and in the Davis shop in Spokane had given him a good foundation in knife making Johnsonremained with Loveless for three years moving on to become a well-known knife maker in his own right in Utah
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An extremely ra re naked lady straight hunter with a nickel silver hilt and slabs of Japanese micarta called Snow which resembles ivory The logo on each side of the blade reverses within itself There is just one other knife marked this way Loveless has sta ted he oviU never use th is handle materia l ga in
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A Gerber folder designed by Loveless with his signature engraved on the logo side of the bronze 118 bolster This knife is 184 of 2000 and has a bronze frame and checkered rubber inserts for a
handle The knife is extremely heavy There appears to be some doubt as to whether Gerber fully adhered to the original Lovesless design
Loveless had a full-time Japanese helper Koichiro Oda for a while during the late 1970s Jim Merritt his current helper started in 1981 Jim is not only my right arm Hes both arms and more Loveless quips
T he craft of knife making can be lonely work but Bob Loveless doesnt mind the solitude Its not unusual for him to labor well
into the morning hours sipping cold coffee crafting knives and sheathes The shop is the world I love where I want to be Its my refuge he says
Bob Loveless many passions hobbies and interests provide the psychic fuel for this effort His movie videos and books his music mostly jazz and blues are all close at hand The workshop is also outfitshyted with a shooting range which he shares with visiting Riverside policeshymen
On a whole Loveless hobbies are solitary ventures And his tinkshyering is endless The shop is cluttered with remnants of an amazing variety of gadgets Noteworthy among the clutter are a couple one-of-a-ldnd items
Schrade-Loveless drop point hunter designed by Loveless This particular knife has no serial number and was sent to Loveless by Schrade for final inspection prior to production Typica l maroon Delrin improved handle with a brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is l S4-CM A drop point hunter by Schrade which was designed by
Loveless The knife has serial number 0922 and has the typical maroon Delrin improved style handle with a narrow brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is lS4-CM
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A Beretta-Loveless drop point hunter with seri al number 0260 It has a nickel silver hilt and contoured stag slabs over a red li ner Designed by Loveless made in Japan and ma rketed by Beretta USA
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- the Loveless pens One is crafted from titanium the other from a combination of aluminum and steel A third pen is gone - sold for $2000 He also has lots of watches He is quick to point out tha t like a Loveless knife a good watch lasts forever
Loveless has owned four amateur-built singleshyseater biplanes 1 dont take it seriously he says r just go up and have fun But one time it wasn t fun at all He crashed his Pi tt Special in 1983 fracturing the tibia in his left leg - an accident that laid him up for three months and reduced his knife production that year to fewer that 150
He used to ride a motorcycle - a 700 cc Yamaha - until he broke several ribs in a nasty spill He still has a soushyvenir of his motorcycle-riding days a ticket he got for doing 130 miles per hour on the freeway A Porsche was ahead of me and the driver was falling asleep I had to do 130 to get alongside him to blow my horn But now he says he is playing it safe Tm trying to be more laid back
The thought of retirement has no appeal for Robert Loveless After all why would one retire from his hobby When 1 cant make knives anymore Im going to swallow a bunch of pills and quit he says Retirement doesn t interest me In every society dOINn through history a man had to work until he died Who said people should quit work at 65 and play golf or tennis or sit and read
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On(-opound-a-1Ond naked lady hunter with integral hilt and butt A beautiful knife it has a wide bolster and well matched stag slab One logo is placed on the obverse side of the blade a most unusual location A narrow cross section of the round steel stock from which the knife was made comes w ith the knife On the polished disc or cross section are the words Olle of a Kind a naked lady logo and serial number 2011 When Loveless started to make the knife the steel stock weighed 8 pounds and when the knife was finished it weighed 8 ounces
This prototype dagger has a nickel silver hilt and butt cap with green micarta slabs It has hidden tang construction and it is set up so one can remove a small pin from the butt and take the knife completely apart It vas one of three prototypes made for Pallidan Press
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A unique prototype of a hunter Loveless wanted to make to sell for $10000 This one-of-a-kind model has stag slabs with an aluminum frame into which the blade is mortised The blade has never been sharpened and it has not been polished In Dallas during the 1976 Guild show Loveless decided not to proceed with the production and sold the model
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Sometimes he speaks of having his ashes placed along with those of his wife in her parents burial plot in Mito 60 miles northeast of Tokyo But then hell laugh grab a bar of stainless steel and head for the grinding room Hell theyll just find me dead at the wheel with a knife in my hand he says Dead of a broken heart
What would keep Bob Loveless spirit intact is the certainty that in a couple of hundred years his knives would be in the hands of cowboys and hunters and soldiers doing their jobs For him it would be a perfect world where the collectors had moved on and a man and his knife were back to work
Perhaps But in the meantime the collectors whom he likens to Renaissance patrons of art will patiently wait for as long as five years to own a blade crafted in the shop of Robert Loveless the man of so many contrasts the man who most would agree took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
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(J)11 7 tl 77 v fiQ)-t l ) x -f 735Jti]~~c~(1f~IJt~-f1 ~ nt Q)L amp50 vi- bull 7~ V to- bull
Jr))(lt7JI-sQ)J~ r fto~7middotiJtft~t ampQ)r7ltJI7middot x1 r~I771 vtQ)Lamp5 Q)117tl
35mJ~t~Jj 35fFnQ)1170)il(tIIOLiligt5 ~T(liJt~nTiligt~ IOJ t35 (I 9OOOvI- V
7)I-middotT)1rt13hn5-ffJJlQ) 2) 9 (J)11 7Gpound 5000~ JOi)~34I 3500~ITrigtntiJ$ 1amp(
1 [ ~ 7 A b~-J~ T~ s 101 (I~WO) Natli1-AlfJ4 ( iligt ~ 15 (I 7 XI) tJQ)1 v J -(j) J II bull r iJq~ T~
s i ti 35titfFnt tttJ-gtT~5i)I ~~t(11 )-Q)A -gtT(itti-i)tfUfTs n(Ishy
tJi377 vfiO)~(amp ~gt K7 t~~iH+~A(J)~(j)x t I) 7 J) bull 1 l 7 t it-gtTt5
P-IO [fi-t-] Delaware Naill I SAlmer
~~-t~~(~M)J~~~J-7middotJ~
iEiil (j- l 7 (l7i9i~li( LT w5) ( Delaware Naid (T7 ltJ x 7ltJ)~ ~ vltDlP) 0)01 lit (I V1J 10) J-M-Y
r5~fi11iCamp5 rail Lel1geke ald 4ntoflle ~O1tn-gtT~5o ~fi5~flljj(J)-gtt-t17(l6ntfF~ntiJI
~Q)~Q)1~ atQ)1~70~yenI~-~~Q)~r-~~bullbull~ bull 5~t~L 3~7x~tJ~~~
ffl-gt T ~i)nt t iJf)iJ) T ~~
P-12-A [-Tx7)l-( n Delaware lfaid
~O)J-Q)JI~itfi11i~An1n1~~i)iligt5 -t17jpoundiilt~t Delaware lfaid tt(t 1fIILoveless HakeI
ClaYllfollt DeIi)ln 1It AIJercrOllf)fe J Fitch CoN1 t~IJinTt5 ~~)17J- (~~) 1)1- t 1 vi
- bull 71 V to - bull J ~ ))t 7)) ~Q)J~I ~ bull f + 11 (b~~-Ji)llD tMnT~5
P-12-B [-Tx7)l-( n HIi)t1955~~fF Delaware 1ald
-t17ilJJO)m~Q)fFfio vif-middot7~Vto-middotJr~L 7~ff-middotl~-7~~~ 7~lQ)K~r
f to l7middoti))ft~T~5 iEiil(I Delaware Naid O)Tzi-iJ 7[- VlIflIIJ( (I AbercrOllfbie i Fitch CoN r (j)
iI1lji~IJin T~5 J9 ~~T7ltJ I 7 X l f ~I~W~ latrix-AIDA (amp5
P-12-C [-Tx7)l-( n Delaware lfaid
1 v 51- bull 71~At vTfIlfiflliQ)amp5 Jff)-gtt~iI1lQ)AnnQ) lTiligt~- iEiilC Delaware lIaid t 77v
fiQ) l V 7))0) 1fIIL ~ vTV I) 7)1- bull -tJ-O) 19 iJI~IIpound n T~s Q)J -) itfilfjQ)n1HI mJlJJQ)-r1
1-17
7t~ltJtL~M)rttH I((t 77L-AtlBdlT-r17~il)(ut~ t-3-70)~m7ry ~ F7middotg
J7 AbercrOlllbie I- Fitcll CoO)~JiJtJ~$ljitLTl~o -r1 7(1)jFtJ t~~ll3tJL-if-7Ji-middot 11 F)LT 7-(
ljJ_ 7)L-7tJ~1t~ 7)L~0)1J ~ bull ofiJ7tJ~-gtlTl~o
P-13 [fiof-r-] Delaware 1aid I Skinner
-r 17 Ii 77 t 77 [- A 0) 1 7)L RIIL tJ$I)1J J -tA -gt tdlllo)A of-r-T ~ ltJ~ tWO)$ttt
Delaware 1aid (1))( amptt AbercrOlllbie I Fitcll CoNY O))(tJ$$ljitLTl~ 11 F)LtL-if-middot 7 Ji
-t-771 ~O)~~t11~i6ItU~~o)T 7)L~0)Ji-J ~ bull ofiJ7middottJ$-gtlTl~
P-14 [fiof-r-] Delaware Naid I Skillller
1-7 bull -j l7T7 ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ ryt )L-r J I bull 11 F)L 7 [-- F iEiliHt Delaware 1aid amp1R~t
t AbercrOlllbie I- Fitch CoNY O))(tJ~lJjtLTl~
P-16-A [~jf-] Delaware 1aid I A Kind of Dagger
77L-AtJq ~ J7middot l)b-I)LitiT~1lut~ mdlTO)tJtuTireglIJIll3tt-r17Ta~ (KNIVES 8ItD1611~J(f) bull
L-if- bull 7 J i - bull 11 F)LT 7)L ~ O)I J ~ bull of i J7middottJ~1t~ 77 L-A lv ltmft1l~C7 -( 7 71 Utdf~tlTa
~ Delaware 1aid 0))(tJ~7 [-- r iEiliiO)T~ttlJjtLTl ~o - u tJ)tJl -VtJt~tJ-r 17 T a~
P-16-B [7711-] Delaware 1aid I Fighter
77 A0)[]l7 bull 17)L bull l)L ~ tif7 bull l)~ ~ 0)1tltdBlIft0)7 717 -(I~ -r17 L-if- bull 7 J --- bull 10
I F ILt 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-7tJ~1t~ ~~ll3tJ7)L ~ 0)11 J ~ bull of -- J7tJ$1tlTl~ Delaware 1aid O))(tJ~iE
iiHAtJ amp1lIHt1)7)Lmiddot -rll-O) 26 t AberClOIIIbie I Fitch CoNY O)~JiJtJ~~tLTl~o -r17middot 7
717 -( l7O)t~tho) 77 A0)1i I) -tJ~~t1tlTl ~o lBthT ~ ltT~ t~if7l)L ~ bull 771 -j -TaS -j
P-17 [7711-] Delaware1aidl Fighter
itLtT7ry I 7~tUBlIft0)7 717 -( 17 bull -r1 7 T Delaware 1aid t O) 9 tJlI)1J J -t~ tL Tl~
~IHt 392 ~ft 294) ~ttft~95)0)77 A0)i I) -tJ~1tlT$ tJ JI F )L~t [-if- bull 7 J -- -T 77
AO)f7)L l)L ~ tif7middot l)L ~ tl-jjFtJ ttJ-gtTl~
P-18 [11-] Delaware 1aid I Hunter
bullbull0)77Amiddot l)L ~ tJH~u l 7 -( ljJ- 7)L-71t~ ryt)L-rJYmiddot 11 F)L0)7 717 -(I~ -r1 7
7Lmiddot -j 17 (7-I-tmifljuTltJl) T -j l7~1 nmA1t~o 7L-- nEiliitt R~Loveless 1aker
ClaYlCnt Delaware O)[]ttJ$A-gtTl~o
P-20 [1fry 1 bull -r17] Delaware 1aid I Bowie
-VtJ~ u l 7-7 O)AtL1J~ ute T7ry I 7~tCO)Mry 1 bull -r 17Ta ~o iIVO) Delaware 1aid CVfv tJ t
LOIELESS-N4DEo)7-7tJ~At) amp1R1HttlfililtJO) AbercrOlllbie I Fitch CoNY t1Jnt Bowie Kllife t$lJttLT
l ~o 17)L bull 77A bull l)H 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ T 7 7ryl bull A -j J 70)11 F )LtJ~1tltdl~tJ-r17
Ta~o IJ ~ bull of--J7tlt--j- (fI) O)~fiIlitJ$~tLTl~tJ~ 77[-A~t~lttJlta)tuTl~
P-2l [1fry-1 bull -r-1 7] 1956~jF Delaware 1aid I Bowie
T7ry I 7~tCt i0)J -j t~ lt~~O)a ~-r17 ttf -j~ ltt~jF~tLtJtJ) -gt t~ 79mmO)~7)L bull 77A bull l
)L ~ t ryt IL-r J YO)II F)L 7)L bull 7-1- bull -j l7o)~I F $tttmAtJ~a lTl~ 7 [-- F O)iEiiH
t Delaware 1aid 0) [] ttJ$A -gt T$ tJ 1)1J J -ttt 139middot8 O)-rl1 -tJ~J tL ~ tJl i tL~t~ffl u t~J I J 7
plusmn(1) l39-Btl-jilMO)IiTa~ amp1R1Htt Abercrolllbie I Fitch CoNYt1Jnt August 18 1956 t$JitLT
l~ i0)J -j t -r 17 til~t~~7CIiX~Fl B tJ~~ tL Tl ~O)t-Vtf$tJ i t Ta~
J-18
P-22 [1f- 1-7] 1960fFfF North Hollywood Bowie
illJlBJtfict1A1 ==$ti~tfFintdGiiTA(~1110)- 111iEiiH lUi Loveless I1aker North
Hollywood Calif No1 clJj~IJ15nL~~o liillit(t HLalleck bt-1-ltl)~iiIlil1Jgtd~~r15nL~~
it J~o)J1 ~ bull -t-17t(t Oralleck O)~~~c =0)8i1iMIJtnL~S -(L -t110)7illXld
October 291960 1SII ~1-mt April 21 19061t-1-0)~plusmn_81S~ 7I-FO)1ft(trJ12Imm O)~
15tZ77 fio)JI)-il1~L~II ~tlL~~ry)1-11Y()J F)1-~j1f ~~tfjldi57)1-middot t)1- ~ (t~tt()1i
~AiIUamp~ti~ 1 t~()lfFi n L~~ iO)1 l 7 c ft()=~ 7 7[At)IA~lfigtJ6I1 ~ t c ~ m~hi
~int~()lSS ~()c~77[fi~~~1~=7~tU~1I1117()~Wl~~lSII111~shy
-t- ~~~tlJ c 1 L~t c ~ ti -gt t P-24~25 [1t fi bull J7-~ 71 17-] Loveless-ParAe fishier
1$1~ Loveless-Parke ()CliiJ1 tii n S~ 1~ 771 17- J-~ t~Htt77[ ActJOJfF~t 1 tJilh td)~
~1()-qM-~~117~-~~~1tOOlS yen7~middot17fimiddott~~ct7t~~~Mgt14ff
- bull ~1--7ltl)S ~ I Ij- bull 7 1 bull J J1-1 7)1-middot- ()J 1 ~ bull -l 7htH~ L ~S AbercrOll1oie I Fitch Co Nr()~iiIlb~ampl11H~tX 17- ~15nL~ S 7[- Ht ~l11BJtJ7 r -)1- bull fi 171 )1-tzj1IJin L~~
P-26-A [1t fi J-~ 111-] 1967ifllfF Loveless-Parke Hunter
77fimiddot t)L-t t 17 middot17~middot liz11111~() 121ctt~fiif() 1967()~yen-iJlx17-f1LS
P-26-B [1tfimiddot-~rClmiddot11middot17-] Lovelegt)-Parke Dropped Powt Hunter
i ()~tl() r Cl 17 bull j l ~ (1 Loveless-Parke () Cl ib1)1) ~tlt -gt t fi I 4 ~)1- bull 11 7()7 77- bull t
)1- ~ il111t L ~S i()1 l 7()~tZL - l t()(t j- t- fi0) 7- 11~ bull J 1)1-1 l7rymiddot fi 1 1 ~~J
1 ~ bull -t--lmiddot1r~~ 71yI-~fi--t-(lnSiclS~ 77[fi(t~~71clLi()111~f
~~~~~I)~tJ111()~~-gtt i()Cli1~~()-t11~fi-gtt
P-26-C [1t7--~fi1-] 1967fF8Flltfi Loveless-Parke Skinner
Ji()i i()J~a()fi-t--t- JM1t77fimiddot t)1- ~ c77fimiddot )1 ~ bull 71- ~()f1~tlt ~l~fi~()
77[ A bull 1171SS ~l~fi11~()t 17 1~1 1tfi15nt8itb1 August 1967 c~IJinL~S
P-28-A [71 7- bull J-~ i 1 bull fi 1-J Loveless-Parke Semi -Sk inner
Loveless-Parke Sierra Hatire C8l1f()Cli()A-gttfnIlJl()fitfa i()tliO)~~tt fiI4)1-middot fi171 )1-()~ftll
lt77fimiddott~~c 74ff-middot~~-7()SstF~middot1If()fi1~~middotAF~1aS 71-F()~
ttfi~-Y bull Va 17 Safari land ()~iltr c 1-7 iJi x 17- f15nL~ SJ~ l ~71 - F1 fiil)36$()tilji ()J ~
t Loveless-Parke 0)1-~b~15 nt pound tlt V-7-( ~ +t7 7 I) 7 F()CliiJ~tJIII1 15n L~~
P-28-B [1lfiI~-~middot 17-] Loveless-Parke Hunter
[if-middot 71Vl- J F)1-t 7)1-O)J ~ bull ~17())1I-lSS c()lIjftt~77[Att ~lfti
=z-3-~()ililamp7ry ~ F7 37()7Ji-~Clt-amp147-(PItlL~Q AbercrOlllbie I Fitch Co N
Y()~iiIlhi~IHJ 7 t-~ ()li1HIH~IJinnpound 71 I 7- fJJlln()T 7 ry J 7 bull ~ -1 F()lJI~BJt~~-b~~ ltMI)n S t l 7 tiibi Itll L Jlt S c ~ lt()afO~()h1jU S 11 71pound
P-30-AB [AJf Ftrymiddot A1-J LatIIson-GoodI1lN Skinner
i() LatIISOf-Coodnow ()fi1-tt 77[fimiddot fi ~-I-()rplftZJlJtflJ1J~iiiiLlSiccttti ~7ry
J 7Jii ry 4 )1- 4 ~ z 111 1~ t~A() t I - bull Tzj iI 7 7[ fi bitJ t tJ()l f-Ji- 17 ~tt
L~S ~()ftif1l 77[ 7-(ti()7 f4 17 117bif-ri- J ~middot()t ~ ~1~t()1Spound i()J
J-19
-3 II u -c 18004ftlItlttJ1F~nt 20Yf-J- bull ~ t~~1 l 70)7 1T7hi 771 UJ ~lI~u JlHfEtt
T1 lt -~tlifampun -lgtoniIgt-lgt
P-30-C [1i1 7 JJ bull A 1-] 197041l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinner
771JO)JJJ r bull 7 1 J bull JfT-~tUb)lt(i1~jlt (t1Fn-C~tJ~ 2n(t 19704(iyenfFltnttJO)
rJ bull lt l 7J)J ~0)1 7)J-7 bull J F)J(ttlbh -C~~ lJJMO) Cl-gt7-)J il ~ 1 l 7~ 7O-4aJ
P-31-A [-T-Ji- bull 7 -I] Lawdale Cappel Firm
Cl-yen-amp~fto) 17amp-7FmiddotAFamp0)~-K-middot1EI~FmiddotA~-yen-~~n~J~~rmiddotA
I )J tJJ r I J1~O)~QO)mtJ~Oraquo)- F bull 1 F bull )~J ~ Vn-lgt
P-31-B [1-T-I 1)T-I-] 197041lfF Lawndale Utility
Cl-T-~qftlJJMO)1-f4~f--1~0)~amp I~FmiddotA~-yen-O)A~~J~~rmiddotAF~ttl~
cth-C~~ 1970fFft(ifFintCCHJt1 70-461 C~-3117~bsi5tJjlfXn~ )1 r (117~1i) O)~
j~tCl-T-MDRbgti 1972fF~iil(1 u -c~ftvn -lgt 20)11 70) ~ ~(t$~(li~ u ~77J bull 7 1 7 F bull f -1- bull ~~ C ~-gt n -lgt 2 n~t f-)i - bull - rO)lIlml~~O)famp1mlC $~IIfO)l6AtittHr1 il IJ lt
i~~~rO)~~O)lT~~mlJ~~O)x~7J~rI~u-Cilgt-lgt
P-31-C [1iJ 7JJ bull A1-) 196941l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinller
~tJ~v -gt ~11 7 C~ -gt L J~ t ~ -3 771 A iJisectJtsect O)t~(ITif l ull1Fu t lTh1~O)jfJ r bull 7
JmiddotAfT-1il-lgt ~~k=~~1Fin~tJo)177Amiddot~~r~77~Jmiddotlt17J~~middotA~
P-32-A [Yx~middot 117) 197141l1F Lawlldale I Gellts Kllife
77IA~VX~middot117(Vx~~Xmiddot117)C~~ Cl-T-~O)Cl~O)A~k77~Jmiddot~1
7J)J~ bull J FJJO) ~)H I A 11 7 J]JjHIHnJ- F bull 1 O) )J bull x F 1 l 7amp~ 647-B
P-32-B [1raquo-] Lawfldale Piker
2 O)Cl- yen- )JO)]lt tJ ~)J)o I AO)Ji l jj-ta 1 7 -I jf - bull r)J-7h1ij~77 J bull ~ l 7J)J ~ bull )
t )J17 I - O)iI4I(I(tyenL bull i 1- g bitIJtnn~ 1 HaH- bull 1 F O)~j 1 l 7 65-3(J
P-32-C [7 71 ~ -] 1970fF~fF Lawndale Fighter
2nbCl-yen-)JlJJMO)yen7)Jmiddot 77A ~)H0)7 71 ~- tnMO)) F)J~jt 77A 7J7 ~
t177lJ ~17J)J-0raquo) )J lT(xJ7J 1)rAIJ 117amp~ 70-451
P-34 [i~ bull A1-] Lawndale Settli-Skirmer
~M~UCl-yen-)J~ftO)icmiddot Af1- 19684(IAG 7 1 i)Jhi 77 I Ah)iftUnt b0)1 I)
~ ~ -h~~IJ~ U 1-7 $- bull ) nJO)lO)~tIJb1lthi LJ ltt0)1il -lgt ~~HlJJ~O)yen7J x 7 bull
x l F bull Eyen)JO)ti(~in~ rrJlti14~ O)J O)tJl l )JO)~jb$W(cJtl1il~ 1r71-1 bull ~JJA 0)
7)J- A bull lK1 )J Atl u-C rr$~el~pil -lgt f-- til C ~v u~t 1171il -lgt 20)1 l 7 H1fID u t tn ~ttc~o)~-T-~i~~U-gtkf~J-lgtc1It~R-gtL~-lgt~~7I-F~12u~~kO)~~O)~~~7
7~A~~ukCC~il-lgtC0)~~~
P-36-A [11 bull A 1-] 19704~1F Lawndale Banana Skinner
Cl-gt7-)J~f-O)2o))1-t bull Af T-t(t ~IH N S 0) ~~ I- tMj~ rJ 1 I bull ~ l 7J)J ~O) ~ F 7 bull - r(1
tJ~ -Cti IJ _lt (r~ft lt ttlhh n~ )11tIW)ti7~- Fh1MO)Eil1iIgt-ligt C 771 Asecth1~lbL~-lgt
117~ 70-413
P-36-B [7 -I J 117] 19704~fF Lawndale Bread or Filet Kllife
ritJjlJ c~-3h) 7( ~ t17c~-3o)b) ~9n(ULtJ2O)-t1 7(t ~~o)UJ I-~ 11fOmiddot )
nO
~)IgtQ) t F 7 bull 1~ t~ -3f1lJ 1aamp iJi ~HH~JF~czg lt- ~1Jtt~~-gtt7v- nzlt1 Jil OllhTaamp5 P-36-C CAmiddot J-T-( I)T-(_] Lawndale Lamb Utility
1-171j~ 4L Q)-(-~Q)aamp5 ~l~C1-7-)IgtQ)7Amiddot J-7--I 1)7--1- t)Igt rQ)ttgtIJ~ ~~NSQ)jJ
7-1J~~iM1T~T I FJIgt(t71nltI)- ~(ZJ~MtJ tAJ~7if1 Q)i-171aamp5
P-37 C-I~ bull Af-] Lawndale $ellli-Skiflller
C1-7-Mi)C1tQ)J~~t ~ bull A1--~t N S t)J iZV-7middot 1-Q)I F)Igt1Jtft~ t)J gj7tQ)Jltz
~ttlt IJ JJ~Q)-I v - V 3 i)tA -gt T~ 5 lt Q)7 -I -)J r litt l ltfjffl~ ht f17 ~t 7Q)7OQ)I 1-iJ) i6 il ~~~Q)1i ltllJ LJ 1-17 ~t -3-fI-gt Tml ~ t~-gtT ~z~ IJ if~nT ~ t tQ)1 aamp~ I$ -~J ltQ)1shy
171Q)~~lt(J)J~~ttlW~t lt c~ Wf1ltnD~ftHf l t t ltraquo El7tQ)1-17iJ~7 -I -)J FlfIffl ~nn 5
lt t HU~ lt bJtlf~tJ77VA~J jJil ~1-17~-J ( IJ ~fl1lttzi-gtt()ti-gt i1
P-38-A Cnl~7 I$-] Lawndale Dropped Point HUflter
7-1 -Q)ft~ T~tt~ 7)Jmiddot$ ~Q)f7)J1 aamp IJ N S Q) t)J r iZl 1tC1Qraquo) )IgtiJ1ft~T ~5
P-38-B [rO17-I$-J Lawflliale Dropped Point Hunter
ltQ)Jj~Q)C1-gtT-)I() F CI ~7 1$-iZ(I N S t)J tlibQ)-( ~f~Jil~71 r middot77 Q)A$ ~~
iJ~ft~ ifjlJ IJpVlIimzfx JjJ I) ~i)i~IJpoundnn~
P-38-C [-I~ - Af-J Lawndale Setlli-Skillner
plft~Q)NS t)Jtmiddot ~ 1)-AfQ)A$J~ I F)tZ~JvJ rmiddot A-if-i)i~poundnT~5 ~1~J~Q)C1-
7-)Q)tmiddotl bull A 1-- f~UitJlt ti ltQ)1- 17 iZt N SQ)IJ r bull TJ 71J~itt i6n T~~iJ lt Q)~it tz 7 7 v A t lt Q)J -3 tJlt t tJ~ l T l tJiJ) -gt k lt n troit~ tJ ltmtiJ)iJl~iJ) i6fti1mit t tQ)1 aamp~ P-40~41 [l-T-( I)T-(-J Lawfldale Utility
t7Q)K-~1-~J-AtITfI6ntJ-T-I~7--I-middotI$-l~-middot~-AQ)~7middotA$~~~fI-gt
k t F 7$ ~liztJ-gt T~ 5 ~ IJ ~ltJ~IDEOOz Bad Bob s (~ft7Q)tQraquo tQ)~-~ iJ1A -gt T~~
P-42-A C7 Y l ~-J Lawflliale fighter
71- FQ)jjIJ IJ 1HJ7 F-)IQ) Iodel 5 tlt1J-e13IJ f1 7Q)fIlJ tJ77r 7 bull X l nz~iU-~ yen7) 7
7 A bull t)f HZJltlQ)1 )f 7 l T7) ~Q)IiJ r bull T 17 t~ -3 C1-gtT-)JJlUIQ)tjQQ)7 711- ~
tJ1-17 t1ll-3 lt ttn~~ P-42-B Ctff Af-J Lawntiale Banana Skiflller
t r 7 bull 1 ~1 j- 1-AQ)A -$ J ~ bull I ~ )fQ)~iZmQ)C1-yT-)Q)fr It J Hit~ 7 A -$ J~ti~~ r liZJ~tt1 i AiH~i6ltttT~~ N S t)J HUimiddotjtfjIT~ IJ 71- nt8i_t~~
P-44-A [1117I~-J Lawndale Dropped Point Hunter
JJ~TfiiAnt r CI J 7 +)f-1 l- bull I 1- lt () Lawndale Q)1ltt ltQ)lIttit li)57v A tAn T~tt ~ f171jjiJ 216-((1 7-ftI)-middot~1jJ)[-$Q)17middot)J-7r middotIF) DtAfttlHJ 1981 El7tQ)
1v~V3tlT~=sectQ)1--f71aamp1
P-44-BC C7o ~ bull ~17 f17J Lawndale Proto-Type Knife
C1-~-~mlUlQ)7ormiddot-$17177vA~tr7middot-$~Q)fIVnti~~~5~~~Ufll~~B~W~
~nk~J~iz~ I ~ tQ) fjgtJ Knives Q)r7- -I j-Q)T bull 7-1--1J~-~II)fifj I n~lt c taamp 5 r~
VQ)llil 1t~ ~Jil lt~~$ PQ)[ll]fl~ flttJ~lJJ~~-J~tliJtiilaquo~n~
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P-44-D [-e~ (4-t-] Lawndale Settti-Skinner
~ tJ[1- t1-Jt-Q)-I ~ bull A 4 T-Q)It I MI ~l lt1177)t-ttl70- m-t-e l t1)-7 It bull J
tnJClLftr_il~L~-5 T17l1i~iI~ 1415Q) ~l~T17
P-45 [( ~ v- ~ bull Jt5-] 1973poundF1lfF Lawndale Stlaigllt Hunter
ElHc LlJJ~LQ)77 v A bull T l 7 c~ gt ~~IJQ)~tfT1 7 7 1~ I) - bull -( l11)kJQ)1 Y7J-7
r bull JY ~)tgtB~Q)lyenilctt~ ~MIlt tJL~n-5 1973poundF( 1885i1f-rAntfJJ1 T1 7z~I 235-((
P-46-A [7l7r7~ 4T-] 1970poundF1lfF Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
NSI)Hc ~-7rJ middotY~Q)A-$Il1middotJYr)t-tf T17l1iHI 70-520
P-46-B [7 I 7- r 7 ~ bull ( 4T-] Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
ii)EtMJtl t11- I) shy bull X -7)vQ)1 Y FJl( 1ijQ) 1) ~ tMt~ fI~i-Ji- -$It~ T17 ~(I 376
P-46-C [~)I~ It bull (41-] Lawndale Crooked Skinner
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Canadian Russell Q)t-1-1IlfFlt -$lb)tJ~~G~[1-t1-)vQ)A41- b~Y~ m-)
iltf--t~ )T] bull Jt ~ J1 7 v-It Q)1fr(I-fl bull -I v-V gt OIl) tl~) iit~IJpoundnn~ P-41-B [ 41-] Lawndale Skinner
iQ)~~IJIlQ)[1- t1-)Q)A 4T-(I 1 11[1 JY It )Q)I r Y bull -$I Y~ tttiti ~N SQ)JtJ ~ hi
ft~ n -5 ti~ C4Sf Q)1 17 t1 t - l t8Il7b1Jtlt n -5 77 v A (I i Q)1 17Q) J H lgtI VQ)lQ) 1)
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P-48 [FOJ7 JY5-] Lawndale )ropped faint Hunter
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T-Ji - bull -$I Y1Q)IllaHl~U~Q)A ~ I) J7t~~ J Y r Q)1T((I11 tjf- bull -I v-V 9 YblMi~ni~-5
1 17~Q) 504 Q)17iI~ ~iliiiltliH c5gt (3 lt~Tt 1) Q)iliij6j c~ gt $~r~ l~ c iI) (~IJpound n Lti 1)
iQ)J gt ~filir-(-7 ~nL~ -5Q)(lJtt i cbt1tn AT l -7 bull V 3 Yj tb~ I~-eili=lil~tdBJJQ)~( 7
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P-50-A [-A 1-i-I I)T-I-J Lawflliale Lamb Utility
Ill lt-( IT l t A -$I J1ilt v J F bull A--f-Q)Jft~ t ~ l ltIJ~ ~Q)7l bull l-T 11) T l - 7 v- rQ) iffiij6j( Vg- 71~1JJQ)l-lTY~b1~nLL-5 T11i1~ 21-f((
P-50-S [1-T-( 1)7-I-J Lawndale Utiltty
i(J)t 1 1 (I lli lt~BJ~~T77vAiJfbttgtQ)Tlti)I) gt Jr) ~)J-Q)I)H cTIJ H A -$I If bull J Y I )~~IHlIitQ)ltbQ)b)fBJltib1 -JM~JQ)T171reg-5 P-52-A [1-i-II)7-I-] Lawflliale Utility
ilt7tfiX~ntzo-Y1-)IittQ)1 Y7-7rmiddot JY F)Q)T1 1 7717 -(111)5 J~ F) fjg TJ71-$1-(J)1t-J 1lt AT~-)b1 iHJJQ)2-3-7middot ~3-Tf-C~nttgtQ) 117l1i-lt 181
P-52-B [-e~ (~1-] Lawndale Selli-Skinner
I rt bull -$I Y1Ti-jtfiL t 77 A(J) I (t 7 l Y jf- bull ~)-7(J)ft~ t 0- Y1-JmIlJl(J)~ l LfFJl
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P-52-C [7 -t-(7] Lawndale Calffp Knife
N S tJI ~ C lflQ) r JI1 l iI) I) l t 7C1i-V 3 Q)tyenJllit)(Q)C1- gtT-I-~f-Q) 7 bull -t-( 71th
~ 6_35m1lQ)~~)Mtil)ifrih tfiiQ)Q)J I) ~ laquoT-H-~l[bk -7 gttthTL~
P-53-A [~ ~ )- ~ middot19-] Lawndale Straight Nunter
~Q)~mQ)thkC1-yen-~Q)~~)-~middot-7-~75~middott~~~~~Fmiddot~-(~~91th~ -t-(7~
~ 06 1 tJI ~ (jlI lt7)- I a)ff~b tz $-t~h tz t ~- 7~hTL~
P-53-B r~~middot ~-t-] Lawndale Seitti-Skinner
Q)~~C1-yen-~Q)~~~-t-~ ~~17~Q)~17Q)m~~~~~75~middott~~~ ~~C1
J FI-O)t Frymiddot 971th~ lH1iiJ~_lt 7[- FQ)i(iflHtt Safariland a)llIJtC1tiJ1Jih~
P-53-C [Y17 ~~r7~ bull ~-t-] Lawndale Up-Swept SkllJller
19704t1lJJRnQ)C1-yen-JI1Q)frirfo NStJI~ ~~~C1middotJFJI-1 711-97 T17~ 27
P-54-A [t1JlIIfyenJilll-t1 7] 19704~fri Lawldale Amputation Knife
C1~ bull 7 gtt I- ~ffJEa)ltjlIE~ F J -7-Q)~Z~fri l t tJJrtJiF~i)fjQ)$-ttnl ~ T171 ilnJtJt1~ ~ J It
-Jlill( thT~~ --UliQ) -71 7Q)h ~ t Mtil) TSI) ~lilC 4Q)Jlffillliijj8~hT~~
P-54-B [1-1 1)1-] 1970441fri Lawndale Utiltty
~JJlIJlQ)C1- yen-JIfriJ1C 7 5 ~ bull tI- Hy IJ Vz ~hk ~ 9 7 bull i I11 ~~IHtC1 ~ 7~t
J~ C1tQ)~-7Q)mlet7 [ - I Q)FJiJ I) T1iCii-tQ)flllt (t$-t~h n~ T 17Q)rlIJ1)1itt
5 1-11-middot ~91 JI-Q)~iJS~1gtJih~
P-5Er-57 r7-Ymiddot -t17] 19694UfF Lawndale Boot Knife
N S til r I 17- V-7 5- F bull -11- (lH1i) (tyen~tJtth~ T171lJ 384
P-58-A [r7VAmiddot7lt-JIT1)I~] fIood-Loveless Foldil
77 [ ~Q)yenif l (J ~ J I) - bull ~ J f Q)~fFl 12 S S 7 [ -Jt~ -7 7 J F JIQ)~l ~T-( 7Cth~
1 rJI-Q)pjil~ltt VIYJI-middot T)-Q) 1101 Q)ftt First Production hodell1ark 4 Q))(tJi~IJthT~~
P-SS-B [r7)~middot7lt-JIT1~] lrlood-Loveless Folding
~-7middot7[-J~~-7~7middotF~ JF~Q)pj~~~C1-~~~Q)amp~~Jih~
P-GO-A [ r 7)~ 7lt-)71 )I~] flood-Loveless Folding
bullbull~~-7middotJF~Q)~F57[~CJF~~~~-middot~1~~-7 77[~t~~F~Iii~lkt
~ ttfiil)37ltJ)7t -JV7 1 ~~fF lTtt~ ~i(tfq tJJ r M~Hf~h T s t) 12tt~ -7
C 7 it ~ iI~ 2 ~ I) iJi A T [ ~ bull J F )1 C th ~ bull
p-60-a [ r 7J~ 7lt-)r1 )17] flood-loveless I folding
J F57[ ~Q)7-JI-f1 7C S S7 [-J(~J[- (tU~) Q)~1~JI9 bull ) FJliJ~-J~Tt)IJ
hh~ElJit( T tHHJJ 0) F 57 [ ~ 1 57 [ ~ ~jj l Tt-9-l t Q)1th ~ it)( l TtJ)i~~ roll~
k~h~iJSM~~~FtQ)~~hCRh~t~F~t~~Q)T17~~ffQ~ h~~[1-7-middotY
l T J t t ~ t (tfl~jI~ tJiI) t ~ -7 C17ii I) Q)75f~xtl t t -r ~t~
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P-61-A [77L-Amiddot7-)I-T1~] Itood-Loveless folding
liIlbTf~u~-t171ilil-3 7I-~middot 7 v-1t1--middot 1711-1 J ~I-O)pglllIH Iood Loveless 1ark 4
e~IJHlTl3IJ 7 I- ~ O)J FI-0)-If7 I-e u T-ti(tlYfJ~n t tbo)1ilil-3
P-61-B [ I I 771 A bull 7 -)I-T l ~] ootf-Loveless folding
-~tillUt-1 ilil-3 f 1 bull 7 v -1 tr7 I F bull 171 I- 1 bull J ~)I- pq1JllH Iood-Loveless 1ark 4
Titaniull Satllple 1001 0)CyeniJ1A-gtT~-3 -t17tlt0)J-gtttoiO)AnHL 1)_ rJI ~iJ1mlutilte1
lfJA 77 v Z(l7 v - FO)liIlbTTO)(l-gt t oi(I Antth
P-62-A [It-- A ~ 1)_ ~ bull -t17] Riverside Hom street Knife
lt0)1j~1J0)-t 17(1 N S 71 F bull tI-Z 1-tZ 1 111 B1A~O)ilil-3fl-7middot -Z(A-gtT~-
P-62-B [FaJ1)1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
v1 t7pound)II1IlHIJutNStI-~t lllltIfutZ1JfmiddotJ~h -t17- 642
P-63-A [I-g-~ Z~)I-] 1972iFlYfJ Riverside New York Special
lt0)1 v7 3 0)tf11 ~tbillUt-t 170)--1 ilil i -gt lt 0) I) J--If 1 F bull -~0)HtltD7-) bull -t 17~
Wz -3-7 middotmiddotY-rJJ-~ eDl(poundn I972iFt 71YfJ~nt II~N S717-(~I)- bull f-toIZmiddot 171
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uTl3IJ _ztjHtt 17 e-t 170) ~I-O)lIIH1H tc 1 7 iJ1fi1lb i n -3 J -gt tUt -gt T~ -3 - 8J8
P-63-8 [1 1 f bull 7 ~] Riverside Hide-Out
~0tt~ pound71-1 iii IJ g~ J FI-O)~ u ~ 7if1 O)-t 171 ilil- ~ N S 71 7-( ~ I) - bull f -toJZ
1 71 I- 1 iJ1ft ~ T ~ -3 bull -t 1 7 ~- 027
P-64~65 [-cJ ~ bull -t17] Norill American 8ig Game Set Knife
77 vZ( e ~ c ~ 4iJ) i 6 ~1i0) 7E~t I f u tZ 1 1 70)1t~ td~ 1 ~ bull -t 17 ~fJ - lt e iJ1ilil-
71 F bull t)I-Z 1-t7I--Z bull 3 -t J IJ ~t7x I) 710) 1 1 ~ bull Jj-1 e DlJ(poundn -3lb~iJ1Jj IJ O)ii 1 1 f1Jj~IJ
iJ1~n T~-3 M8ki)(0)71 Z7v- tJ7 z t(1- 1 ~ iJ)~iJ)n T~-3 jlItii u~-tJ ~ 1ilil-3
P-66-A [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
~~-t~0)~A--If1FO)7OmiddotJ1-17v-F~yen7~middot~71F~n~-middot171~10)J-7
1 7Tilil-3 0 lt n(I~tJl(J)-1 t~ -gt t -0)1amp0) I) i-t 1-1 ilil-3 e~ -gt (J)( 7 7 vZ ( ltO)-t 17 ~1Y1F u
t~ Z1-~~lt uTu n lt0)1 v7 1-iJ)ilt0)-t17~1ii1J 71~ ~ v-Z U lt0)~(7if1~ u
vr u i -gt td 0)1 ilil-5 0 -t 17-1- A8
P-66-8 [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
yen7I- bull 771 F0) ~ u ~aH~pound7)I-O)7o bull 1-~ SSt I- ~ t 77 1 7 bull 1711-1 bull F 1-0)1
1- 31ilil-3 I) ~-t)I-0)7o bull J 1-( -7 bull 17tuT~11tuTilil-3iJ1 lth(tO)tl)JIJ
(iJ)ttlJli~7-J-middot 17tfplusmnlrT~-3 -7( RtLoveiess (J)-If1O)Oi
P-68-A [faJ7 11-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
c~i~e~-gteWJAJIJ~~IlbO)Fa~7middotJ1-~~Z1yen-FO)~A--If1Fmiddotai~I~f~~nT
l31J NSt)I-~t~ltJfutZ1J7middotJFI-iJ11ttinT~-3 -t17-1- 697
P-68-8 [1011 J1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
z 1 -7 - ~ tt F a 17 bull if( 1 ~ bull J 1 -1 WJA 0) I) A - -If 1 F 0) a i iJ1A -gt T ~ -3 v 1 bull t 7 pound ) I iJ1
Jj~IJ u 1 N So) tI- ~ t v I ~ bull 71-t-HJIluti lll lt Jf u tZ 1 17 bull FI-iJ11t~T~-
J-24
P-68-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A 5 1- FtJif -1 nfttifl N s t)H V F bull A-if-t Ii ltX f Ld 7 -1 ~ bull 77 rJ (J)A 5 -f bull
) F ))iJ1f1~[~~ Ho ifield 1 v V3 tU ti-t~tJfpound~tL l~t (J)1 W~tJj~tJat1 i5~
P-69-A [-1 gt7-f7 J5-] Riverside Ifltegral Hunter
7 -1 F bull it I)A )1- bull A711)(J) -1 7 Jj 7)) bull -r -1 7 19791f-(J)f)) F bull V 1 -n]J~lyenl1fi ~tL t (J)1 t())
A 5 -lt7JjiIijjlij((t vt -r)) F bull v -1 fltrJ -( JiJ1fiic iffi~77A f fi~ffl Ul~tfoJFaJtJTf -1 (J)jJOI Ul
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P-69-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflner
~U~-r -1 7 N S (J)7 -1 F bull t)) ~ t fttiiJ1J ltXj f UtA 5 Jj bull 1 F))c v F bull A-if-iJ1f1~l
~~ if -1 J(J)[J t(tJlIl i5 ~ fliliJ) UiJ)~ffl Ul~tJ ~u ~m(t~-J -gt l) iJi~~ c 77 vA (t~J l~~
P-70-A [ fmiddot Af-t-] Riverside CrooAed SAiflfler
A 5 f- t tJ I) -if -1 t (J)x- iJ1iEjlij(A l) li~tJx - I bull x- iJ1~JffPJj(r f Jj~tLn~ ~
3=-~at(J)-r-171i5~ NSt~~ A5~-fmiddotIF~ -r-17~ m
P-70-B [A7~ ] Riverside NeSI1IIJk
c (J) I)1-if-1 F ~tt(J)tA x j (t~ Ul Ajj(J)i5 ~f7))njtJ~iJ1 ~tJil~7 -1 ~ Un~ N S t))
~ 1- x))-(J)I F)) -r-17~ 849
P-72~73 [if ~ bull ~rJ -1] 19571f-~fIF IJelaware Sub-Hilt Bowie
tF~middot)1~7-1t(Y-middotx-1~~5middotJFamp ~9~m~(J)7-1Fmiddot~~cM~~~A5-Y-fmiddotV~
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P-74-A [7-J bull -t -1 7] Riverside Boot Kflife
~~~l)~lJ~~JluiJl~~Et~~(J)-tCUl~GtLkiJi(J)1~~~(J)NS(J)f7~middott~~~rJ~
-r ~(J)I F))iJ1f1~t t F~J )1JJj(J)IHjtJ-r-171i5~ -r-17~ 115-pound
P-74-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflfler
C(J)-r-17(j AG 7i))(J)-r-17middot1 v 5-A 77(J)t~tfFGtLt-t-171 -r-17~ 01 C77middot
x- iJ111fP1Hr j f Jj~tL It)l) 1 F ))(j1 -7)) OlllllJl) bull x -1 ~)))1 t NS t)) ~ ttJ3f
P-74-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
~(J)t~~~77~middotx-1~~)1(J)YK-if-1F(J)Fa~7middotI)1- -r-17~~m
P-76-A [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
tt~BJltJ l if -1 J(J)a tiJ1A J l t)lJ N S t)) ~ t I) Jj-r 1 bull -1 5 bull JJ FJ)(J)AilIfF -r -1 7~ 744
P-76-B [fal7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A)1 f- I bull if-1 A N S 7 -1 F bull t())A )1- 77 bull x -1 ~)) )1(J)~ u ~-r -1 7 -r-1 7~ 330
P-76-C [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt Hunter
N S t)v ~ 77 bull x -1 ~)))1 (J)~1JBJtJA f-)) bull -r -1 7 t)) ~ (J)~ (ms (J) 5 -f(J)Jt -1 =V y MIJ (J)77 A(J)t -17v - ~ iJ1-1 J v -1 ~tL[l~ -r17~ 641
P-76-D [3-7-( IJ7-(_] Riverside Utility
-r-17~ UB fff-gt 1-7 )1 Jj(J)JjIJ- x-1~)))1 bull 1 1)) 1Ji-if-1 I (J)at
J-25
P-77-A [II 011middot 1 ~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
Ji~tJ I) )1-if-1 FltD F [J 11middot J i-I N S I)H ~ I 1 F bull 7-if-A t) ltD7 ~ 1fmiddot 1 II )) 7iltD
f--j--ltD-1 V ))jJ1 I) h 1 J-~A -gt-n~ -t-1 7~~ 983
P-77-B [~ 1))yen~] Riverside f1ini-~lilderness
1 Jr)) bull V))J-ltD17))middot 1)) I ( 11if([JltDJ F))ltDiltD-t-1 7 ((L fl~ R~Loveless ltDif-1 ltDO
fjJ1I 17 finL~~ 1t~IYJiilioWIftI~~
P-78-A [I 11 ~Jr I ~ - 1 ~-] Riverside HipPocket Hunter
~~ltDJ F)) ( N S I)H jJ1f1~ -fltD-t (jeJIoiltD71 - F ltDt~(L if t) I~ltDif 1 bull i I -VI iJftl]n L
~J 1))H~SltD1-Ji-F middot1fltD1(L l~ltD-t-1middot7-1-~jJ1(t~j6nL~~ -t-17~ GH
P-78-B [I 11 ~JrI ~ bull I~-] 19711f~fF Riverside Hip-Pocket Hunter
i nlttJfDl 1JfF t) I N S I)H iJ1N~ 71-1 f bull J F )) I if1 bull i I -VI jJ1tl]nL~~ -t -1 7~~ RL-2
P-78-C [r 011- I~-] 19791f~fF Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
J~ltDJ-7 middot1gt 7-1tI)- 7-1h))1171jJ-middot f))-7ft~ -t-17Jf 2016
P80-A [-7middot ~f I~-] Riverside Half-Tang Hunter
771 7~tJ lt- 6~7~fFlte~3 IJH 17171 ji-middot f))-7ltD~~J-7 bull 1fmiddot -t-171 J
F)) (t 1 F bull 7 -1 h )) 11~ ~ bull -t -1 7~fJ AG
P-80-B [11011middot I~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
~~ti~ 1))I-if-1 1- N S 1)) ~ ~711f 7iltDf--t-ltD-1 V))iJ1oo(J~n~ -t-17~~ 1098
P80-( [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Selli-Skinner
~~IHZltDI)-if-1 FltDt~middot 7f-t-I -j--17~~(t 100 AG7-1i))ltD-t-17middot 11f1-fimiddot f77ltD
t~(fF i nt-t -1 71 N S 1)) ~ (1 -7)) bull 7 -1h ))1ltDJ F J)I ~ J
P-82A [3 I ~77 -t-f 7] Riverside YaclltSlllans Knife
i ltD-t -1 7ltD1~ t Ell~ -J~L(i UfllitJe i SltD~ ~-I~~ BpoundR-L ltDfJ~~-J-ft~ltD i ltD-t -1 7 (i
NS IJ) ~ ~fI)- 0 7-1hJ)1middot J F))I l~)-if-1 FltDif-1 ltD[Jfb1I1ffinL~J 77
I 7 jJ11-1 l I) 1 l -Hlih L~ ~1ij~$liM l L 3 1 ~ 77 bull -t -1 7 e l L~IJ t) ii l t e~iJ) ~ M~L~~ P-82-B [1-71 1)71-] Riverside Utility
NS 1)) ~ e 7-1t)-middot 7-1h))1H~-J I)J-if-1 FltD1-7 l 1)11- J1- 1)) ~ ~ili~$tltD
1 fltDt( -1 v))HHIJ-t~ -t-1 7-1- ~ iJ1-1 I -1 in L~ J -t-1 7~(t 642
P-82-C [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Semi-Skinner
~K-if-1Fmiddot[JtI-t-17~~ II~DltDiltD-t-17~ NSI~~~7iltDf--t-~~l~~-t~~middotI
F ))jJ1-J~L~~ 7 1 7 l t1iJIltD-c 1 ~ bull -t-1 7 ti -gt tltDtiJ~ 9j~tJjJ1 ~~Wft~ l L l -gt L~ J
P-82-D [71-)Famp~ ~ Ij-1] Riverside Field J Streafll
f1DLltD7-f jJ1A t) N S 1)) ~ ~77 1 f bull 7 -1 h)) 1 ltDJ F ))jJ1f1~L~~ 8AltDDljlTe~ltD~ i ~ir
tJttL Natrix-AlO4 ltDt~~1tf-1 intpoundTJ) iltDJitJ-t-17(tt)fF~nL~tJ~
P-84-A [77 -f ~-] Riverside Fignter
I) ~ bull 7 1Jr i-ltDmmA t) I 17))middot N S 1)) ~ fl)- bull J7 bull 7 -1 h))1ltD~ l ~-t-1 7
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P-84-B [i~ - At-i-J Riverside I SeIIi-Skitlfler
Giuseppi forte O)~~IJO)A-gttj ) -+t1 fo)n bull At-i- fj1)- 1J)11 J t)ltjfj
R-)I (ijiA) ibt~1t~fFI)1JSElIz
P-85-A [f-Ogt-- )1-J Riverside Dropped Poitlt Hutlter
HH _7 7 )1J1j~lll tUi()) )1 l 1 I R- bull ) F )IO)~ l ~I) )-tt1 ~O) F[l 1- J 1- t
-7-())lff1iTtlgIJO)[ltiJ1~1j in-n~ ())~(t Ktlives 82 ())~$lt1i6iIi middotn~
P-85-B [yen1-] Riverside Dagger
717-amp5 003 Af--1 J)i1iJ1~IJlt 11)1 SS)I H 77I 1J)11())) FJI tit m1i~yen-771l~U())JF~1iM~~llt~~~l~~1~717Ta~ ~8~ot~ru())~J~
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a())x- f bull -b1iEOOC tlTlllllj(ttampt1[ti)())x- F -btrl7fj8h-n~ ) F )1tvI
bull iJ~ F bull ~- (1j1t())~OOHltiilampJC~~IlJJTJIj) I) 1ft lt~~t ~())) N S()) )1 b1ft4t iEgtn -n~ ~
)v 1-())f0)1lHHtt 1- ~fi1ff-mm())if I) Il~0)7 I IJ I) Yjbt 71 [ A 1Jt~gIJfl 1tt~VJtt~ilU
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NS())71 F middot~)1A1- ~b)~fim())A1lfj V-AilsectV-AT nil~IIliEgtl~)iIT-iJTreg~ bull
())~yen~t71vA~iJIAmiddotR-~7-~yen1~m~-vil~yenlf1Tth1ipoundf71vA~Vshy
A 717llTtllCtlllt~()) ~tt3())yenlf1YTal)tJ1J1iEgt R-~1i~l rffil)~tJ~R- 7 l 7 J ())tl~T A T - I 7 bull R- l1IiJA-T~ ~o
P-88~89 [~~ bull I7J Riverside Big Bear
7 l 7 fi5 115-B ())()) ~ I ~t bull -7 tt1i$lIlJ1iz I bull 7 17())-$l l TfF ht1J1 Ji~tJiJ1 iEgt iz -I ttti~ l T l -gt t N S())tt1 bull )1 Ht ())17)1 bull )1 H 1)ib177 v AiJf l k ry )17 I ())) FM~1Jt
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771- A~1 I )--lJ 1 n~-J Ltl) G~B it1~tJ 1 bull 71 J~1 lt0)- totl)RfF to L~tt~ ml lt A
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P-94-BC [77vAYgjJr-Ji-] 19761fRfF Loveless-johnson Capel
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P-96-A [77 v AV g j bull F [1 11- J 9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
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P-96-B [57vAVgj yenjJ-] Loveless-jolmson Dagrer
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Some of us keep at it often working long hours into the night after the demands of a regular day job Sometimes it becomes too much and we drop out Yet it keeps calling us back - perhaps later when we can afford a better shop - to try again The results can be seen at the annual Knife Makers Guild Show Quite a show it is with something for everyone at every price level
If the Williams collection does anything it shows various kinds of knives and the many ways of making them It shows the design themes the blade shapes and handle contours the surprisingly consistent design outlines (and the early failures within those outlines) Some you will like Some you probably wont But remember in the early days we didnt really know what we were doing and if success came later it was unexshypected and happened because our customers came to like the work and support it with orders
About our customers I can only feel that the many Ive had contact with have taught me far more than I could ever have learned by myself Thats another great blessing of this work the many fine people who have extended their friendship to me and their patronage
Of all such folks AJ Williams stands out AJ Williams has done someshything fine by putting this collection together I had known him for years before that day in Knoxville but only then did I realize what he had been doing all those years at all those shows when he and I would buck heads over someshything he wanted to buy from my table When I saw the Collection intact and complete I knew it was time to listen to him for he had indeed become an expert on my work - more so than any other man
RW Loveless Riverside August 1992
Introduction to the Collection
As you are about to view photographs of the knives that make up my collection Logos of the Loveless Legend you may be wondering why [ have elected to collect just one makers knives I decided which way I wanted to go in 1972 Back then there were not too many men making custom knives Those so engaged were doing an excellent job and yet most all of the knives during this period were pretty much the sameshythat is good finishes functional and appealing So again why collect
just one mans knives Early in my collecting career which dates back to 1948 I made up
my mind not to accumulate knives but to concentrate on one maker At that time it was the goal of most collectors to collect a knife from each maker If one did this he would certainly have a variety of fine knives yet his collection would be an accumulation with no theme
About this time I star ted some cursory research on the makers It soon became apparent that Bob Loveless had moved around the country more than anyone else and that he had used more logos on his knives covering his partners and locations This coupled with the desire to collect knives which would portray one mans actual career prompted me to go Loveless in spite of the fact his knives were more difficult to obtain and were more expensive
The result of my efforts is on the following pages which also trace the Loveless career from Claymont Delaware in 1954 to the stacked leather washer handles of the Delaware Maids and then to the latest Riverside integrals of 1989
Al Williams Collector
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Living on the Edge Logos of the Loveless Legend
By Al Williams
Illustrated by Jim Weyer
A small skinner with walnut slab in half tang construction The handle is finger grooved Delaware Maid is etched on the choil of the logo side of the blade while on the reverse side and also on the choil are the words Van Lengerke and Antoine This is one of six knives marked with the name of the Chicago sport store One can be found jn the Randall Museum Orlando Florida and three were taken on an expedi tion to South America
The first sharp gusts of an early winter storm slashed at Bob Loveless face as he made his way through the crowded streets of Manhattan
It was December 1953 and the shop windows along Madison A venue decorated for Christmas held a thousand temptations for a 24 year-old merchant seaman with cash in his pocket
Loveless was sailing on a small tanker out of Port Newark It was difficult work and one of the few pleasures was the time that he had during his off-duty hours to read sporting magaZines On his last voyage he had been fascinated by an article in the December issue of True magashyzine The article described the handsome hand-made knives crafted by famous Orlando knife maker W D (Bo) Randall
Although he didnt know it at the time that article with its breathshytaking illustrations of Randalls knives had sparked a flame that would continue to burn in Loveless imagination for the rest of his days Bob Loveless had always appreciated good design and fine craftsmanship but these Randall knives were something special These were knives with a soul - the proper tools for a man who earned his livelihood challenging the whims of the North Atlantic
On that blustery New York afternoon Bob Loveless knew exactly what he wanted more than anything else in the world - the feel of a good knife in his hand
At Madison and 45th Street he paused at the entrance of Abercrombie and Fitch the Cadillac of sporting-goods stores an institushytion among the adventurers of the world The old ll-story building held anything a sporting man could want canoes safari gear the finest in firearms It was a store for men who didnt inquire about prices a panoshyply of rich mens toys presided over by clerks accustomed to catering to the aristocratic and moneyed
Teddy Roosevelt shopped there So did Clark Gable Ernest Hemingway always outfitted himself at Abercrombie amp Fitch It was the
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Distinct markings make this hunter truly outstanding On the logo side in addition to Delaware Maid onc fjnds R W Loveless M(lker Claymonl Del On the reverse side Abercrombie-Fitch Co N Y is etched A typical maid wi th brass hilt and a stacked leather asher handle
Another old timer with serial number 11 The handle consists of stacked leather washers It is finger grooved with the typical aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the obverse side is found AbercrombieshyFitch Co The knife was probably made in 1955
A slender ~kinner with serial number 77 and the initial R WL etched on the choil Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side while one finds Abercrombie-Filch Co NY on the obverse side The handle is of stacked leather washers with a bakelite insert and a round aluminum butt cap
Unusual markings make this knife a desirable collectors piece In addition to Delaware Maid etched on the logo side are found the initials RYVL and serial number 9 on the choil Not many early knives were marked this way Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side The knife has a typical stacked leather washer handle with finger grooves and an aluminum butt cap 13
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An early skinner with half tang construction and a finger grooved walnut handle There is no hilt and the blade is marked Delaware Maid on the logo side and AbercrombieshyFitch Co NY on the obverse side
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Abercrombie and Fitch is a store for adventurers the headquarters of a special fellowship of men who thrive on the challenge of living at the edge surviving through their wit and mettle in hostile environments And although he was not outfitted in the refined livery of a gentleman adventurer Bob Loveless was certainly a member of the fraternity
Bob Loveless a man who had made his first solo airplane flight at the age of 14 who had lied about his age to enter the merchant marine at 15 who had operated a control tower for the Air Force on the island of lwo Jima at the age of 17 crossed the threshold and strode confidently to the department where knives were displayed
Here 24 year-old Robert Loveless a man used to being treated as an equal by men twice his age - by men whose very lives might depend upon his skill and judgment - was confronted with the nemesis of the American shopper - an overbearing self-important sales clerk
The neatly dressed young salesman sized up Loveless as just not our type of customer Unseasoned and overconfident the little clerk was unable to read the experience in Loveless eyes He could not see beyond the working clothes of a merchant seaman
Loveless asked to see a Randall knife Oh responded the supershycilious little salesman Well We simply dont have any It would most certainly take at least nine months to get a Randall knife
It was at that precise moment in December 1953 that a spark in Robert Waldorf Loveless soul was kindled into the passion that would impact the craft of knife making forever Perhaps it was his frustration at not being able to have the blade he wanted Perhaps his rage at the insoshylent clerk Whatever the reason Bob Loveless was inflamed by the situation
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A landmark knife as it is the first one Loveless made by the stock removal method (documented on page 16 in Kl1ives 87) The handle is stacked leather washers in a most unusual coffin shape and there is an aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the lower half of the blade This is one of a kind and quite rare
An early fighter with a long double brass hilt and sub-hilt The handle is stacked leather washers finger grooved and a typical aluminum butt cap This may well be the first sub-hilt made On the logo side is etched Delaware Maid and on the reverse side is found a serial number 26 and the AbercrombieshyFitch Co name
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An early fighter with Delaware Maid etched in the choil and numbered 9 Weighing 14 ounces it is 12 inches in length Atop the blade is a 3 34 inch brass parry strip This knife has a brass hilt and sub hilt Handle is stacked leather washers
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A nice hunter with a narrow brass hilt and linger grooved walnut handle The tang is not tapered and the open lanya rd hilt is a bit rare On the logo side of the blade is e tched R W Loveless Maker Claymont Dela ware
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His first inclination was to roundly curse the rascal Instead he took a personal vow He swore to himself that he would achieve the impossible He would create a knife of his own - one that would match the quality of the Randall pieces he so adshymired
As he returned to his ship Loveless was consumed with the exciteshyment of this new chalshylenge He took the train to Newark then a taxi to the dock As the taxi passed a big junk yard on Doremus Avenue he told the driver to stop
Years later in describing the incident Loveless describes himself as if guided by some atavistic primitive knowledge buried deep in his mind
I told the taxi driver to let me off there to get some pieces of autoshymobile springs I don t know exactly why but I thought automotive springs would make good knives
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A verY unusual marked Bowie of the Dela~a re Maid era Marked on the logo side of the blade is wveless Made instead of Delaware Maid On the obverse side is the usua l Abercrombie-Fitch Co name and also the words Bowie Knife [t is a graceful knife with a double brass hilt and a finger grooved crown stag handle There is a pewter plaque on the butt but Loveless denies putting it there
On that blustery New York
afternoon Bob Loveless knew
exactly what he wanted more
than anything else in the
world - thefeel of a good knife
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Not too many heavy and massive knives were made in the Dela ware Maid era This one has a brass hilt 3 1 IS inches wide along with walnut slabs a non-tapered tang and an open thong hole Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the same side at the choil we find 139-B for the kind of steel used On the reverse side is the name Abercrombie-Fitch Co NY August 18 1956 Etching the kind of steel used and the completion date on the knife is most unusual
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A landmark Bovie and one of three made Classic in shape and size with R W Loveless Maker North Hollywood Calif No 1 engraved not etched on the logo side of the blade O n the obverse s ide is etched HL Walleck (the name of the owner) O n the brass butt cap a re two dates and Dr Wallecks cattle brand One date October 291 1960 was the date the knife was finished and the olher da te Apri l 21 1906 is the owners birthdate There is a 4 34 inch brass parry strip on top of the blade and there is an extremely long walnut handle The lugged hilt is made of several lavers of thin brass strips fused together Loveless -vas urged to make this knife and two others by a good friend when he was at a low ebb in h is life He had only been in California a short time was unknown in the knife industrv and was about ready to give up k~ife making
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The fellow at the junk yard told me to Go see the guy out there with the burning torch There r found the biggest pile of auto springs youve ever seen - maybe 40 feet high and 40 to 50 feet wide at the base 1 told him I wanted some good metal to make a hunting knife He got a 1937 Packard spring and said This is the best spring in the yard I got four or five pieces each about a foot long I thinlt I paid the fellow in the office a dollar and gave the yard man a couple of dollars for his trouble
1 took the pieces of spring back to the ship and roughly ground them - with a snag grinder wi th a hard-clay wheel - to the outline I wanted It took me over a week to get the knife done and it looked pretty good
Loveless had read a general article on knife making in one of the sporting magazines He knew that he had to heat trea t the metal He heated it on the ships galley stove
A fine looking fighter with the rare Loveless-Parke logo on the blade There is a double brass hilt and subhilt along with a stacked leather washer finger grooved handle The butt cap is aluminum Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side of the blade which incidentally is ground in typical Ra ndall style (See next page)
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Th is s tretched or elonga ted d rop paint hunter has the LovelessshyParke logo a nd a slanted Seagle-type brass hilt What makes this knife partkularly unique is the two piece stag handle with crown s lag as the butt port ion and an ivory spacer Loveless was photographer working on this knife and the photo appeared in one of the leading knife magazines Only thirty-six were mad e with this logo
A Loveless-Pa rke hunter with a brass hilt s tag hdnd le and hidden tang construction Shop number 121 is etched OIl the obverse side of the blade along with the year it was made - 1967 One of thirty-six
A fine Loveless-Parke skinner in pristine condilion It has a slanted brass hilt and brass butt plate a ra re feature on a Loveless knife The hidden tang constru ction is surrounded by beautiful stag This knife is marked ith the date it was made August 1967
[t got a pretty cherry red I plunged it right down into a five-gallon bucket of refrigshyera tion oil - thats all the cook would let me have - right in the galley It came out a pretty shade of gray and all the carbon fell off
The knife cut well for a few moments Then the edge started flaking away I went to the chief engineer and he said Youve got to draw that hardness You have to temper it
Loveless went to the public library to learn the secret of tempering metal When he returned to the ship he took the knife apart and placed it on a copper plate which he heated on the galley stove He watched as the blade turned a rich dark blue
It wasn t very scientific but it worked I had invented a wondershyfuJ tool It was a tremendous charge That turned out to be a hell of a knife
About five or six weeks later I took it to Abercrombie amp Fitch I was going to show that young punk my knife Since his earlier visit Abercrombie amp Fitch had made the wise decision to terminate the young clerks employment The floor manager a man with the shrewd merchand ising instincts that are characterisshytic of a good retailer was pleased to look at Loveless knife Impressed with the craftsmanship he asked Loveless to make some more like it for sale in the store
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An early semi-skinner with the Loveless-Parke Sierra Madre Calif logo Typical of the period it has a Scagcl style slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over a hidden tang In addition to being only one of thirty-six the name Safariand and the Safariland logo e tched on the obverse side of the blade make this knife very ra(e Very very few were so marked Even the sheath sports the Safariland logo
Another Loveless-Parke specimen with a stacked lea ther washer handle and an aluminum butt cap In this cra Loveless was still doing business with Abercrombie-Fitch Co in New York as their name is etched on the obverse side of the blade This particular knife has many characteristics of the earlier Delaware Maids but if examined closely one can see subtle design improvements developing Only thirty-six28 with the Loveless-Parke logo were made
I made three more It took about a month and before I was done everybody on the boat was helping me The store gave me $14 apiece for them I thought My God this is great At that time a Randall was selling for $22 $24 $26 I knew the store had to make a profit
Loveless has made 35 semishyreplicas of that first knife - called The 35th Anniversary Knives Today those reproductions of his $14 masshyterpiece sell for $3500 each
The first knife is gone In Bob Loveless words it walked out of his shop stolen by an unknown visitor who may not even realize what he possesses I was proud of it says Loveless but it wasnt anywhere near the knife we make today
R obert Waldorf Loveless is a chashy
meleon - a man of many colors He is opinionated and sometimes arrogant He alternates between self-deprecation and braggadocio and is altershynately profound and
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This old Lamson-Goodnow skilUler plays an important role in the Loveless story The knife was given to LoveJess by his friend BHly DuPont Wilmington Delaware It has a tapered tang Several years later Loveless got the idea of tapering tangs because of this antique Here we have a knife dating back to the mid 1800s with a tapered tang - an idea revived by Loveless and now universally copied throughout the industry
An early Lawndale gut hook skinner with shop number 70-430 This knife has a wood nticarta improved handle and it was made in 1970 Not many gut hook skinners have been mad e by Loveless
A Lawndale caper finn with an improved stag handle and a red spacer This model has no hilt or collar and comes with a birds head butt
An early Lawndale utility hunter with a brass hilt stag slabs and a red spacer The knife bears shop number 70-461 which means it was made sometime in 1970 The butt configuration is early Lawndale and in 1972 underwent some changes It has a fairly rare brass wrapped tapered tang with serrations on both the top and bottom of the blade behind the hilt
A most unusual gut hook skinner with the edge on top of the blade It has a brass hilt and black micarta handle This is the only reverse gut hook I have seen in my years of collecting Loveless knives Made in 1969 it was originally designed and made by Loveless for his personal use There were only tvvo made
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This small Lawndale piker bears shop number 65-30 and has a black micarta handle with one finger groove There is no hilt or coliar but there are thumb serrations on top of the blade A rounded birds head butt completes this piece
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A gents knife as Loveless calls it with a Lawndale logo The handle slabs are black micarta and there is no hilt It has a rounded birds head hilt and carries a shop number of 647-8 This is a one of a kind and was made in 197L
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Another early Lawndale fighter with a double brass hilt and black micarta slabs Shop number 70-451 indicates the knife was made in 1970 with the early butt configuration anl a brass wrapped tapered tang The blade has serrations on both the top and bottom behind the hilt This is a mean machine
profane He looks a bit like Boxcar Willie but he talks like William F Buckley He is articulate and cerebral bespeaking an education tha t goes far beyond formal schooling
He could be described as an eccentric genius A loner An invetershyate tinkerer A man who speaks his mind A curmudgeonly craftsman whose entire world revolves around his workshop in Riverside Califorshynia
Robert Loveless was born on January 21929 in Warren Ohio He spent the formative years of his life on his grandparshyents 17-acre farm about halfway between Warren and Sharon Pennsylvania There was just enough land to grow a little corn some tobacco rhubarb berries and a Jersey cow named Bossie
Loveless grandfather Clinton Huff was a friend of horticulturist Luther Burbank He helped Burbank develop a type of gladiolus bulb H e was surprisshyingly educated for a dirt farmer Loveless says of his grandfather
It was a grea t life for a kid he recalls Fifty-some years ago this was an entirely different country It was the middle of the Depression There was no TV I didnt see a movie until I was 9 or 10 years old
On New Years Day 1937 his grandshyfather died Soon after that Loveless 8 at the time went to live with his mother in Warshyren He grew up fast and yearned for adshyventure far from the sleepy midwest town
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A most lUlusual Lawnda le semi-skinner which was purchased by A G Russell from Loveless in 1968 It was engraved by Linton McKenzie who also did the intricate R on the sheephorn handle slab A one-ofshy-kind knife due to the humpback configuration of the handle a feature I have found in a few very early Delaware Maids The knife is the subject of an interesting article by Bruce Voyles in the Blnde Magazine After the article came out rreceived u letter from a man in Guam who had once owned the knife and he told me that while it was in his possession the tip of the blade was broken He returned ir to Loveless who repa ired it
if eclectic period in Loveless life Like the master craftsman who shapes formless steel into a fine blade events were forging an innocent farm boy into one of the worlds premier knife makers
Loveless was 12 when the United States declared war on the Axis powers Ready to join the military he was frusshytrated by his age
By the end of the ninth grade he had more important things on his mind than school He was driving long before the legal age of 16 And he was flying planes In 1943 he started to hang around a grass-strip airport near Warren on sumshymer weekends He picked up odd jobs there and Ernie Hall the owner paid him with flight training
Hall had no intention of letting a 14 year-old solo but one day while he was away from the field Loveless borrowed his Piper J-3 Cub From the air I saw Ernies Studebaker coming down the road so I landed and taxied up to the hangar He knew I had been flying He asked how I had done r said fine He turned his back and walked away never said another word
At 15 he lied about his age and joined the merchant marine to bide his time until he was old enough for military service His first job was that of deck hand on a 9600-ton ore boat the Hennepin a bulk carrier that sailed to the Great Lakes ports of Buffalo Cleveland Marquette Duluth and Superior
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A 1970 Lawndale banana skinner with a narrow nickel s ilver hilt and wood micar ta Over hidden tang construction The shop number is 70-413 The knife is extremely light in weight
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A beutiful Lawndale lamb ulility with shop identifica tion At There is a narrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and it has ivory sla bs It certainly depicts a neat a nd no-nonsense design
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A small semi-skinner w ith the Lawndale logo It has a nickel s iJ ver hilt sheep horn slabs and serrations top and bottom at the hilt This badly worn knife was returned to Loveless by a professional hunter with the request for another just like it He enumerated the many kills the knife had skinned and Loveless ho likes to see his kni ves used was so impressed he sent the replacement gratis
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Small Lawndale d rop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown stag slabs There are unusual thu mb serrati ons on top of the bJ C1cte near the hilt
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A beautiful little Lawndale semishyskinner w ith a longer than usual nickel silver hUt and cream colored s tag slabs on a red spacer Wha t is intr iguing about this kn ife is the nicktd sHver butt cap because Loveless d id not put them on during this era Apparently the butt cap was added by someone else
I cleaned and painted all day long every day he recalls When we came into port we tied up the boat ourselves opened and closed the hatches Those were the best years of my life There was a whole world out there A young man could move up
quickly during the war I was working with men in their 60s People nowadays have no understanding of what things were like in World War II Everyone who could do a job was needed
I had plenty of time to read take pictures I started studying watches taking them apart middotand studying their mechanisms His fascination with watches and watchmakshying would show up later in the workmanship of his knives But knife making was far from his mind in 1945
Finally came the day Loveless was waiting for his 17th birthday January 2 1946 The war was over but Loveless still wanted to be in uniform He signed up for the Army Air Corps forerunner of the Air Force on his birthday
Loveless was trained to be a tower operator and given a two-year tour in the Pacific on the islands of Guam and Iwo Jima It was a lonely tour and with time on his hands he got interested in drawing and designing There was an old house trailer on Iwo Jima I was fascinated by it and started drawing variations of it
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A Lawndale utility hunter of hidden tang construction with no hilt and a two piece crown stag handle ThiS was the personal knife of Loveless and is marked Bad Bobs (See next page)
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An old Lawndale fighter wi th a double brass hilt ebony handle with fi nger grooves and an aluminum butt cap similar to those found on the Delaware Maid The grind on the blade resembles the grind fou nd on Randa lls Model 5 A very handsome knife
A very early Lawndale banana the handle is crown s tag imbedded skinner with a two piece stag with a small compa~s The nickel handle over hidden tang s ilver hilt is s lanted and the blad e construction The butt portion of is unusually narrow
Toward the end of his tour in the service he was sent to Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base near Dayton Ohio Loveless decided to leave the Air Force because rank was hard to come by after the war After two years ten months and three days I came out a PFC - Robert Loveless PFC USAF Retired I took part of my mustering-out pay of $96 dollars and bought a Rolex watch It was November 5 1948 I paid $48 dollars for it and I still have it
While at Wright-Patterson he had decided to enroll in the Institute of Design in Chicago Though the fall term had started he was admitted without a high school dipl0ma on the basis of the drawings he had done while in the Air Force Initially he lived at the YMCA on South Wabash Avenue and attended part-time while working as a sales clerk at an art supplies store
The Institute of Design was an outshygrowth of the Bauhaus school Avant garde form fo llows function and all that They were under the influence of Mies van der Rohe Walter Gropius Wassily Kandinsky and LeCorbusier
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My first drop pOint hunter It has the Lawndale logo which was the only logo available at the time It has an improved handle of ivory mica rta and bears the shop number 216-RR The cost was $19800 and it was the second Loveless knife in my collection
An early Lawndale prototype which was cut in half to show the Loveless hidden tang construction The knife was once owned by Ken Warner noted editor
Large Lawndale semimiddotskiIUH~r w ith beautifu l multi-colored buffalo horn in an improved handle configuration The shop number is 41 5 This is a fine knife
This Lawndale straight hunter is special to me as it was my first Loveless The improved handle wi th ivory micarta slabs have darkened with age and handling This knife was purchased in 1973 for $18800 and bears shop number 23S-RR
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A Lawndale up-swept skinner with a nickel siher hilt and well matched stag slabs The shop number is 70-520 which ind icates the knife was made in 1970 and illus trates the butt configuration at that time
A rather unusual Lawndale crooked skinner with shop identifica tion in the fonn of the letter 1 The nickel silver hilt appears to be a bit longer than norlTh11 and there is no metal liner in the thong hole Thumb serra tions are cut into the tang at the hilt
This is a one of a kind LawndaJe skinner made on the order of the Canadian Russell knife It has walnut slabs and an open thong hole with thumb serrations on top of the blade
A specially made Lawndale skinner with a cocabolo handle over hidden tang construction It has a thin nickel silver butt cap The appearance indicates it is a copy of an old case hunter The shop number is 389 Loveless emphatically denies putting the finger cutout in the choil
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An unusual Lawndale drop point hunter with a little different blad e shape There is a nickel silver hilt with stag slabs The tapered tang is brass wrapped vith finger serrations on the top and bottom of the tang near the hilt The shop number 504 was s tamped on the front of the generous siLed hilt a most unusual location 1 have never seen another knife so marked Another personal knife of Loveless which he gave to Steve Johnson during the first week Steve worked in the l oveless shop
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I began to realize what a phony bunch they were It was intellectualized Everybody at the Institute of Design was interested in shopshyping centers and office buildings I was intershyested in practical architecture - things like family dwellings I was intrigued with the possibility of making mobile homes on a production line but I got no encouragement from the teachers I finally just got mad one day and quit I didnt even check out
Years later however Loveless would look back on the months he spent at the Instishytute of Design as time well-spent by a future knife maker The unhappy experience of the Bauhaus training had given him a lifelong respect for functional design They taught me how to think in functional terms especially with materials
After his abrupt departure from the Institute of Design Loveless enrolled at Kent State University in Ohio I had begun to understand the true interplay of basic ideas he says I wanted to study the conflicts and drives and so forth
I was different from the average college frehman I had aGED instead of a high school diploma I didn t know a noun from an adverb but I could write I got As because I could express myself
A basic knowledge of English is one of the attributes of success for a businessman Youve got to be able to think straight and that shows up in clean simple straight writing At Kent I started a semantic study group Semantics is the study of symbols written and spoken Its language in action - abstractions archetypes stereotypes linguistics logic
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A beautiful little la mb utility with well matched stag slabs over a red liner The blade has been etched on both sides by Shaw-Leibowitz It carries shop number 211-RR
This is possibly an experimental Lawndale utility wi th nickel silver hilt bu tt cap a nd stag slabs The engraver Li unknown and the knife is one-of-a -kind
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I came to realize a long time ago the only way a man can get along in this life is to understand people to have a high degree of logical skills and an extensive vocabulary Without it youre conshydemned to grunts and curse words I d rather be an active reader of books than a passive spectator of a movie Theres no limit to what you can do if you have a good vocabulary and understand sentence structure Ive got very little use for intellectuals but I love talking to an intellectual person
He came to admire the late R Buckminster Fuller a philosopher and inventor of such things as the geodesic dome Fuller designed Dyl11axion house a home that could be mass-produced cheaply like the manufactured homes Loveless had envisioned at the Institute of Design Another favorite was psycholoshygist B F Skinner the Behaviorist who developed Skinners Box a device in which laboratory animals can press buttons and be rewarded for making the right choices These men were my heroes To me they were giants
Loveless fascination wi th Ii tera ture contin ues to this day He is an avid reader especially of biogshyraphies and World War II histories His favorite authors include Philip Wylie (Generation of Vishypers) John Ie Carre (The
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A fa irly routine Lawnda le utiJity hunter with an improved black micarta handle with shop number 161 The knife was purchased from Oa vid Steele noted writer at the firs t New York Knife Show
An early Lawndale semi-skinner with slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over hidden tang construction The slanting hilt is similar to those found On Seagle knives
A special order Lawndale camp knife of massive proportions with a nickel silver hilt and ebony slabs Mad e from 1 4 inch s tock the tang has less taper than usual
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This is a large Lawndale semishyskinner with a Seagle style slanting brass hilt and cocabolo handle on hidden tang construction There is no lanyard hole and on the obverse side of the blade middotve find the Safariland name and logo
A Lawndale upswept skinner with a nickel silver hilt coca bolo slabs and a non-tapered tang indicating it was made early in 1970 The shop number is 27
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A very rare Lawndale amputation knife that was made in 1969 for a Chinese American doctor living in Los Angeles This piece is all metal and can be readily sterilized I know of one other knife of this type
An early Lawndale utility made in 1970 with a brass hilt and polished stag slags It is engraved by Ron Scaggs The logo has been put on the lower half of the blade a most unusual location The grind on this knife is a bit on the Randall style
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The subject of the mechanical arts has been poorly trea ted in litera ture Loveless laments To me theres much more drama in writing about machines than in fictional writing about sex and murder Loveless has made a lifetime study of tools and tool making of machines and the men who made them He can rattle off the names of countless inventors
Knives are by far the oldest created tool he points out The first tools were the club and the stone Then man lashed the stone to the club to make it more effective Then he honed it to a sharp edge
Almost everyone has a feeling about knives There are very few men who Cal) regard knives neutrally Theres something downright atavistic to a man when he picks up a knife or regards a knife It may be a throwback to the hunter in man
A 1969 Lawndale boot knife with brass hilt and big horn sheep slabs The shop number is 384 An unusual feature about the piece is the open lanyard hole (See next page)
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Rare WoodmiddotLoveless fo lder with a titanium frame and stag s labs The inside of the ha ndle castings are engine turned
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Loveless also maintains a large library of movies that he watches late at night in his workshop Among his fa vorites are The Last Emperor and Shane
While at Kent State Bob Loveless met his first wife The marriage lasted 18 tempestuoLls years but produced three daughters which he treasures
Loveless developed the undershypinnings of his intellectual interests at Kent State however on the whole it didnt satisfy his needs The experiment lasted for only a couple quarters Just as had happened at the Institute of Design he grew tired of the academic exercises And like so many veterans who return to college his life experiences had
transcended the youthful silliness that is typical of much of campus life I was wearing a ruptured duck on my jacket and they gave me a blue and orange beanie I went back on the lakes
For a while Loveless was content to return to the Great Lakes bulk carriers but he soon began
to long for a more stable life than the lakes provided He used his Able Seamans card to get a job on a Sun Oi l tanker the Passaic Sun which hauled gasoline to New England out ports It was while working on the Passaic Sun in 1953 that he made that fateful arshyrangement to sell knives to Abercrombie amp Fitch
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Rare titanium Wood-Loveless folder with maroon micarta slabs As nearly as 1 can tell afte r ta lking wjth Loveless and Wood there were only thir ty-seven of the folders made Twelve were ti tanium two were aluminum and the rest were stainless There was a va riety of handle materia l used
A routine Wood-Loveless folder if indeed there is a routine onc with stainless steel frame and maroon micarta slabs This was the firs t Wood-Loveless in my collection and was ordered direc tl y from Lovel ess After a lo ng wait I finally received the kni fe along with a letter stating that the Wood association was over and tha t I had better hang onto it as it was sure to become a collectors item r pa id $7500 for the knife which was the brochure price
Extremely fare Wood-Loveless folder with aluminum frame and maroon micarta slabs On the inside of the handle casting are the words Wood Loveless Mark 4 An aluminum sample it is the only one made
Extremely rare Wood-Loveless folder with a titanium frame and wood micarta slabs It is marked on the inside of the handle casting Wood-Loveless Mark 4 Titanium Sample 001 As logos were being put on the knives Barry Wood wanted to try one Not being familiar with the technique he put the logo on the blade quite low
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A routine Riverside drop point hunter w ith a nickel s ilver hilt engraved by Ray Viramontez It has well matched stag slabs on a red liner It is a good looking knife and carries shop order 642
This little Horn Street Knife with a Riverside logo has a wide nickel silver bolster with stag slabs With its tubular sheath it was designed to be carried as a pocket knife It has been extremely popular in Japan
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Perhaps one of the rarest knives in the collection is this Riverside boot knife better known as the New York Special Its shop number is 838 and it comes with a narrow nickel s ilver collar and contoured green micarta slabs A unique feature is its flat shea th into which the knife is snapped It was a speciaJ order a special design and only seven were made during 1972
Riverside hideout model with shop number 027 comes with green micarta slabs and a narrow nickel silver collar A beautifully designed knife with a contoured handle for a firm grip It has never been a big production model
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This is the original Riverside pro hunter with the duplex grind on the blade and was made under shop order AB It has marOon slabs over half tang construction Being the first and only one made Loveless lost track of it and had to borrow it from this collection to redesign and improve the model
A new and improved model of the Riverside pro hunter with duplex grind Under shop order 221 it features a stainless steel hilt and black micarta slabs The tang is fully tapered instead of being a half tang like the original The knife carries the rare Riverside signature logo
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delivering the first three knives Loveless recalls that Pat Devlin the floor manager said Ive been looking all over for you I want some more knives Id like at least a gross I told him [ could deliver half a gross and he wrote a purchase order on the spot They were going to sell them for $3450 I would get 60 percent - $2070 each
In the meantime I had been transferred off the oiler I took the purchase order to the Claymont Delashyware branch of Wilmington Trust and asked to see the manager I wanted to borrow $1 000 The initial order from Abercrombie was just over $1900 I ended up with a personal loan for a thousand dollars on a 90-day note I took it in cash and went to an industrial supply store and got some tools an anvil a bench furnace files vises a drill and a Hammond VH-2D belt grinder By day I had a shore job with Sun Oil on a relieving gang By night I made knives - 72 of them in 74 days I sometimes worked till 2 in the morning When I received my check from Abercrombie I laid the money down on the counter at the bank and said There you are Thanks a lat
Even though Loveless knew then he could make knives commershycially he also knew he needed more practice to become great at the craft
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A rather sma ll drop point hunter with a regular Riverside logo under shop order number 697 It comes with a nickel silver hilt and well matched stag slabs
Another routine drop point hunter wi th the regular Riverside logo The nickel silver hilt is engraved by Ray Viramontez A set of well matched s tag slabs on a red liner completes the handle
A normal sized Riverside drop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown s tag slabs on a red liner This was the only Loveless knife in the Hollifield collection and it has an extremely small logo
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Riverside integral hunter with a wid e bolster and stag slabs This knife was first introduced at the Guild Shomiddotv in 1979 The geometric design on each side of the bolster is done by Leona rd Leibowitz in red plastic and gold Only 12 were made
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While not a terribly popular model this Riverside Nessmuk has good lines It has a nickel silver hilt with dark maroon slabs Shop order number 849
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He dropped out of knife making for several years and took a job as a technishycian for E 1 du Pont de Nemours amp Company in Wilmington His iconoshyclastic style rubbed some du Pont people the wrong way - especially his motorcycle They felt they had inshyvested a lot of money in me and even though I never got hurt they took exception to my riding it They fired me
Between jobs now he returned to knife making to support his growing family It was easy for him to re-estabshylish distribution through Abercrombie amp Fitch and things seemed to be going well until mid-1958 when he was beset
by misfortune That summer he accepted an oral purchase order to make a large quantity of knives for the Christmas season However the buyer who had made the commitment left the company before the knives were finished The store refused to accept the knives
Then in November one of his daughters took desperately ill with pneumonia The doctor said that the only way to cure her was to move to a milder climate In January 1959 he decided to leave the East Coast and move to Modesto California where his wifes parents lived
This sub-hilt Bowie was made in 1957 The handle is ivory with hidden tang construction The hilt is 3 34 inches wide and is sterling silver as are the sub-hilt and pommel (approximately 1 lb) The name plate is 28 K gold and the 3 12 inch parry strip atop the blade is brass Delicate and beautiful engraving and ivory carving was done by Francis Monoghan of Wilmington Delaware Without a doubt the rarest and finest Loveless knife in existence and quite possibly the first art knife ever made (See next page)
A small Riverside boot knife with shop order l1 S-E indicating it was part of a 5 knife set which unfortunately was broken up The trim knife has a small double nickel silver hilt with walnut slabs over hidden tang construction
This Riverside semi-skinner was made on special order and bears seria l number O1 lt was made for the A G Russell Knife Club and has a nickel silver hilt and slabs of coral micarta
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I sold the house on a Friday and on Saturday morning I was in my car on my way west I never had much trouble getting a job When I came to southern California I had a job within three hours at a machine shop
By the mid-60s Loveless had established a small machine shop of his own doing contract work for other companies In late 1966 he acshycepted a job as supervisor for a precision parts maker and by 1969 he was supervising an 8S-man machine shop
But Loveless had also fallen in with a sporting crowd He began selling and trading the dozen or so Delaware Maid knives he had brought west with him - the same knives he had been selling to Abercrombie amp Fitch He also began innovating - moving away from the Randall-like designs By the end of the decade knife making had nearly taken over Loveless life I was making knives heavily in the evenings and eating about twenty Rolaids a night just to get to sleep he says In November 1969 he quit his day job
Loveless continued to make knives under the Delaware Maid logo The strange part of it is I don t rememshyber why I picked the name he says Then as today many of his knives featured a reclining nude etched into the blade Loveless wont reveal who modeled for the now-famous trademark but he does say The model made me bitterly disgusted that I married my first wife
In 1971 his first marriage ended in divorce 1 gave her the house - she had the kids
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Under shop order 330 this Riverside drop point hunter is of standard size and has a wide brays bolster and black micarta slabs [t is a beautiful knife
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This small Riverside drop po int hunter under shop order 641 has a nickel silver hilt and black micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on the tang just behind the hilt A neat little knife
A half tang utility hunter with a Riverside logo and made under shop76 order UB The handle is green mica rta and has no hilt
A nice Ri verside drop point hunter with a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs on a red liner Shop number is 983 The original owners initials are etched on the logo side of the ricasso
A mini-wilderness model with the ra re Riverside sig nature logo under shop order 526 It has a double nickel silver hilt with coca bolo slabs This knife is of recent vintage
Here we have another Riverside hip pocket hunter with a nickel silver hilt and ivory slabs On top of the blad e and just ahead of the hilt are thumb serrations and behind the hilt on the tapered tang is a brass initial insert The shop iden tificat ion is CH
Loveless calls this knife his Riverside hip packel hunter Under shop order RL-2 it has a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs It was made in 1971 and has thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hilt
A small Riverside drop point hunter in a half tang construction with finger grooved ivory micarta slabs Made in 1979 under shop order 2016 the knife has no hilt L L
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make on consignment He first got the idea in 1971 that collectors might be interested in his knives after the silver anniversary issue of Gun Diges t which gave him a generous mention reached the newsstands I had 75 knives on the order books as a result of the Gun Digest article he recalls I had orders from Mexico and Eushyrope By 1972 I knew I would be able to make a living making knives Every month it kept buildshymgup
1 have no idea how many knives Ive made Im going to be a nightmare for the collectors Today he makes around 300
knives a year but he hasnt always been that productive The worst year was 1979 when he simply didnt feel like making knives He produced about 75 that year
These days he and his helper might have as many as 42 knives in various stages of production at any given time The backlog keeps growshying He is now working on knives that were ordered up to five years ago Its getting worse he says Im sure Ill kick the bucket with a lot of unfilled orders but theres nothing I can do about that
Loveless first knives - the ones made from Packard springs shywere forged [ beat them to death he says Its hard work and a poor way to change the shape of metal Forging is a cheap way of getting
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A Riverside hunter of half tang construction It has no hilt and green micarta slabs which are finger grooved Loveless says he made only six or seven of this model
A rather oldtime Riverside drop point hunter under shop order 1098_ It has a nickel silver hilt stag s labs and the original owners initia ls on the obverse side of the blade
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shape but not the best way for knives Then I got smart
Today he begins with a slab of metal and grinds away everything that doesnt look like the desired knife Like Michaelangelo who professed to liberate his statues from the grea t blocks of marble Loveless frees the blade that he visualizes within the stock
Stock removal is primarily a development of the Loveless shop he says adding with the hint of a smile This could be taken for boasting
Before long Loveless began to make knives from the type of steel used for saws and lawnmower blades - a nickel alloy steel with tremendous toughness Loveless went so far as to personally visit the president of the Jessop Steel Company in Washington Pennsylvania to find out more about how this special steel was made
When Jessop stopped production of the alloy (which was called 139-B) Loveless tried oil-hardening and airshyhardening other steels He experishymented with hot-work die steels shockshyresisting steel high-carbon highshychrome steel and various tool and stainless steels before making a commitshyment to a Japanese alloy called ATS-34
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Under shop order 115-1) this small semi~skinner with the Riverside logo has a nickel sil ver hilt and walnut s labs furnished by the o riginal owner It was part of a 5shyknife matched set tha t unfortunately was broken up
This smal[ Riverside hunter under shop order MOL has a nickel ~i lver hilt and black micarta s labs Not tuo many of these sma ller knives have been made
A yachtsmans knife of dubious o rigin Under shop order BER-L this one~of-a-kind has a nickel si lver hilt g reen micarta slabs and the new Riverside signature logo ] am toJd that while grinding the bJade for a utility hunter a mistake was made Rather than throw i t away Loveless ground it to the yachtmans shape It is a one of a kind
ThiS Riverside utility hunter has a nickel silver hilt and ivory micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on top of the tang near the hilt Shop order number is 642
The qualities of ATS-34 closely parallel those found in American-made lS4-CM Loveless keeps a couple years supply of the high-carbon corrosion-resistant stainless tool steel on hand at his workshyshop
The basic tools found in Loveless Riverside California shop include a Deckel universal milling machine a Sixis tool makers milling machine a manual milling machine two tool makers lathes - a Maximat Super II and a Schaublin SV70 - and drill presses to put the holes in the tangs He also uses a Burr King model 1272 belt grinder - a model that he helped the company to design He recalls that they were going to call it the Loveless Grindmaster
Loveless executes every step of the knife making process in his shop except heat treating which is done by
Paul Bos of Cajon California Bos a master in the field heat treats knives for many American and foreign makers
Although his makers mark R W Loveless Maker has always been reserved for the bench-made knives from his workshop thousands of pocket knives designed by Bob Loveless are machine made in Japan by Gerber International
While some of Loveless knives may indeed sit on velvet to be admired by white-gloved lovers of art
he insists that each is a tool for hunters for adventurers He crafts his knives for men who do the hard work of skinning deer and cutting hawsers
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A ra re Ri verside semi skinner with a wide hilt engraved by Giuseppi Forte The knife sports a green micarta handle and there is no thong hole or handle pins
A beautiful Riverside drop point hunter with a wide brass bolster engraved by H H Fra nk and big horn sheep slabs The logo was etched a t the special request of the Ovncr J pictu re of this knife appears on the cover of Knives 82
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A rare Riverside dagger under shop order 003 A beautiful and deadly knife with a double s tainless s teel hilt engraved by Steve Lindsay and a black micarta coffin shaped handle A mini logo appears on the obverse side of the blade ilt the ricasso a unusual place to put a logo
This sti ff horn model has two Naked Lady logos-front view as shown and back view on reverse side Ha ndle has red pick bone scales and bolster is nickel silver On the under side of the bolster is a unique square checkered finger grip
A 1985 Riverside stiff horn with a wide nickel silver bolster and fine grained stag for the handle Comes with a tubular sheath This is a mean package
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Loveless proudly refers to himself as a tool maker and expresses his conviction that without the tool maker society could never have afforded the artists In primitive societshyies everybody works to survive There are no artists People come up to me and say Boy Mr Loveless youre a great artist I say No Im an artisan I deliberately took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
I abhor the term art knife The term is an oxymoron We make working knives A Loveless knife is the anti thesis of an art knife He also frowns on the expression custom knives We call them bench-made knives
About half of the knives Bob Loveless creates end up in the hands of hunters even though he no longer hunts himself l stopped hunting in 1970 1 realized there was no need for it and no sport in it Using a modern center-fire rifle with a scope theres very little excuse for missing
Under shop order 11S-B this Riverside big bear was part of a set of five that unfortunately was broken up The double hilt ilnd sub-hilt are nickel silver and the walnut slabs were furnished by the original owner A brass inlay is found on the tang for initials (See next page) 87
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This stretched semi skinner with the Riverside logo has a very narrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and black micarta slabs with a subtle finger groove on the lower side The tang is extremely narrow It it a very sleek looking knife
The Riverside steak knives pictured above are not found in the Loveless brochure One is a right hand model and one is a left hand modeL One blade is serrated and one is not Both have stag on one side of the handle and are of integral construction
This knife and fork set was made in 1979 and is of integral construction with a long bolster on only one side of the handle I have never seen another knife and fork set by Toveless although he does make steak knife sets occasionally
Loveless hunted groundhogs when he lived on the East Coast You havent lived until you eat groundhog Best way to fix it is in a cast iron skillet five to six inches deep Put the meat in with pork lard and one inch of water Slow cook it all day with some dandelion greens
In Delaware he hunted grouse and duck with members of the du Pont family I was raised on fried and roast chicken To me duck is a poor substitute
Deer hunting was a fall ritual for Loveless for many years My last hunting trip was October or November 1970 in Del Norte County California I got a little Columbia blacktail deer on Thursshyday and Saturday I got another I got 80 pounds of meat out of both deer It took the whole family two years to get it eaten Venison makes good meatballs and great sausage but basically it isn t very good meat
If you have to kill to eat thats one thing All life kills other life to exist but if you dont need to do it why do it He pOints to a volume on his bookshelf Gail
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An unusual Riverside chute knife under shop order 805 It has a double njckel silver hilt and stag slabs oVhat makes this piece a bit of a rar ity is the blade It is one inch longer than the s tandard model
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This Bowie is the only one made at Riverside to date It is fairly large with a double stainless steel hilt and cocabolo slabs
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This standard size Loveless-Johnson semishyskinner has a nickel silver hilt engraved by Ray Viramontez and beautifully matched stag slabs The shop number is 236 The knife was purchased at the 1976 Guild Show in Dallas Texas
A rare Loveless-Johnson capeT it is one of a kind Under shop order 786 the knife has no hilt and an ivory micarta handle with ODe
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Sheehys Passages Peer pressure accounts for a lot of hunting I love guns but I love them as an example of ways man can manipulate them to serve a purpose My sport is popping beer cans with a 22
That might seem hypocritical- I make hunting knives and yet dont personally beshylieve in hunting I don t insist that other people feel the same way If you want to shoot ten deer a year thats your business I think I outgrew it But [ sure as hell know how to make a good deer knife
Unless youve had field experience you can t make hunting knives I see knives with cutting edges tha t are too thick Wi th blades that are too long - 3W to 4W is fine for North America With awkward and ill-shaped handles Too many knife makers dont understand their own hand Their knives are not user friendly You cant teach a guy to make a good hunting knife if hes never been in the woods shot a deer and been up to his elbows in deer guts Its like giving a typewriter to a man who is illiterate
Loveless says of the dropped hunter perhaps his grea test stroke of inspiration The dropped hunter was obvious to me in the 50s It is almost a spitting image of an autopsy knife TI1e dropped hunter got its name because of the way the point drops away from the back of the blade for greater ease in deer skinning
And how does Bob Loveless differentiate the seashysoned hunter from the tenderfoot When I ask a guy where he likes to do his hunting and he has an answer on the tip of his tongue hes a hunter A lot of Loveless dropped hunters lie on a coffee table to be bragged about
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This Loveless-Johnson drop point hunter has a nickel silver hilt and black mkarta slabs It was made under shop order 746-8
A one of a kind Loveless-Johnson dagger with a double brass hilt and black micarta slab on a birds head shaped handle The exact number of Loveless-Johnson knives made ma y never be known Loveless estimates fewer than forty while Johnson feels the numbe was closer to one hundred ]n anY event there were not too many made and they are desirable add itions to any collection
A five inch Loveless-Johnson utility with an improved handle of wood micarta There is no hilt with this type of handle The shop order is 772 This knife is unusually light in weight for its size
Loveless admits that demand for his knives has driven the price up to the point where very few men can afford to actually use them We could sell all we could make at $750 but theres stiU a limited market I equate the price of a Loveless knife with a good bolt-action rifle and scope Some guys will carry a $900 rifle and a $10 knife The rifles job is over in 20 seconds but it will take many minutes for the knife to finish its job
Theres no question that Loveless knives have strong symbolic value among men who should know about such things Ernest Hemingshyway took five Loveless knives with him on his last trip to Africa And legend has it that each of the four commanding generals of the South Vietnamese army carried a Loveless fighting knife on his hip as a compleshyment to his Rolex watch and Dehner boots
Many Loveless knives found their way to the jungles of Vietnam But Loveless is quick to point out that he is very selective about accepting orders for fighting knives We dont make fighting knives for soldiers of fortune - men who work in clandestine military service he says conshytemptuously adding There are many good service knives available at factan) prices
Bob Loveless knife making is governed by his personal ideals We wont do an ivory handle Theres one in the leather room That will be the last If enough people would stop using ivory maybe they wauld stop poaching elephants in Africa Ivory is a second or third-class handle
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There were only three knives marked with the ImclessshyJohl1sott Riverside Cal logo This one 002 has a hilt of nickel silver and Lignum Vitae slabs There are thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hil t Directly behind the hilt there is a brass inlay for init ia ls Extremely rare Rare Loveless-Johnson d rop point hunter with serial
number 003 The knife has a ni ckel silver hilt and ebony slabs middotvith thumb serrations on top of the blade ahead of the hilt l)irectly behind the hilt on the tang is a brass inlay for initials Of the thre knives so marked 001 is in Taiwan A rare knife
This I a specjally designed knife to commemorate thirty-fjve years of knifcmaking by loveless A refined version of the old Delaware Maid with s tacked leather washer handle and an aluminum butt cap Origishynally sold for $200000 only thirty-five wercgt made This knife is number 10
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An unusual naked lady drop point hunter wi th a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs over a red liner The unusual fea ture of this knife is the wide ricasso The shop number is 435
A naked lady chute knife w ith a double nickel silver hW and well matched stag slabs over a red liner At the special request of the original owner the spine of the blade was rounded instead of square
This lamb semi-skinner has a nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and well matched stag slabs According to Loveless there were only three of this model made
A beautiful semi-skinner with the naked lady logo The wide nickel silver bolsters are engraved by Michael Collins The stag on the handle is extremely well matched
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A naked lady drop point hunter with a slightly wider than usual nickel silver hilt engraved by Angelo Bee Ivory slabs on a red liner have a big horn sheeps head scrimmcd on the logo side by Mr Bee An inlay behind the hilt used for initials is one ounce of pure gold instead of the usual brass This go ld inlay was furnished by the original purchaser The owners initials appear on the ricassQ logo side
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A fine drop point hunter with the naked lady logo The nickel silver hilt has been engraved by Ray Viramontez The stag handle slabs are very unusual On top of the bJade ace thllmb serrations and directly behind the hilt is a brass initiaJ insert This knife was purchased directly from Loveless at the 1976 Guild show It was at this shomiddot that the naked lady logo was introduced
material anyway Now mammoth ivory thats different At one time Loveless didnt think much of micarta as a handle material but now he has come to believe it is the best material for a working knife And rounding out his views on handle materials he notes I agree with General George Patton shymother-of-pearl is for New OrleanB pimps
Should you come to California to visit with Bob Loveless in his
workshop you would find yourself in the presence of a man at peace with himself Here is a man who has tried just about everything he ever wanted to do and succeeded at most
Loveless would be comfortably dressed in Levis and one of the striped zippered Five Brothers shirts by M Fine amp Sons that he is so fond of wearing On his head would be his trademark cap which was made in Japan by a friend s wife The cap is designed to shield his sensitive eyes from the the glare of the overhead fluorescent tubes
His pot belly would lead you to believe that he likes his food in ample quantity and you might imagine
Under shop number 004 this beautiful naked lady semi-skinner has a wide bolster engraved with a gold animal inlay by R Scaggs Scroll engraving appears on the obverse bolster The knife has walnut slabs It is one of the best looking pieces I have ever seen from the Loveless shop (See next page) 103
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Lovelesss own naked lady semimiddot skinner Under shop order R wL the knife was made on October 12 1986 for himself There is a n ickel s ilver hilt with a rare th ree piece stag handle over hidden tang construction with a crown stag butt
Stiff horn mod el with naked lady logo This kni fe is an integrCl l piece with sta g slabs (md an open area around the thong hole The geometric design on the bolster as done in red p lilstic and gold by Leonard Leibowitz Only six were made
This is an integral semimiddotskinner with serial number 28 It is milled from a single piece of steel with stag slabs In the wide bo lster is an ivory micarta disc scrimmcd by Rick Fields of Florida A limited number of these integrals were made and according to Loveless no more will be started because of the time it takes to make one Loveless estimates he ca n make three regular knives to one of these Most of the integrals went to Japan but a few possibly six Wer sold in the United Stales for $175000 each A rather expensive sheath knife
An integral drop point with serial number 25 There are beautiful stag inserts in the handle and the small ivory micarta disc in the bolster which was scrimmed by Rick Fields of Florida Loveless swears no more will be made becDusc of the time involved Most were sold in Japan but a few managed to get into American collectors hands It is a very handsome knife
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Today Robert Loveless is happily remarried He and his wife Yoshiko share a comfortable life together - she watching Japanese-language TV programs while he makes knives and enjoys his diverse interests He has a cat named Chrissy a poodle called Alfred P Loveless and two Labrador retrievers Brandy and Buddy
Loveless three daughters are grown now and living in CaWornia One is a California deputy attorshyney general One is married to a research scientist One operates a bistro Loveless also has three grandshychildren Yoshiko has two grown daughters
In 1986 while at the Munich Knife Show Loveless learned that his mother and step-father had been murdered in Warren Ohio by a man with a knife Loveless is haunted by the irony Here I am selling knives My mom and step-dad were murshydered by a punk with a knife At times I wonder if theres a heavy karma coming down
Sitting in his Riverside California workshop amidst the toob and the partially completed
knives Bob Loveless has a great deal to say about the development of his knife making skills and the evolushytion of his philosophy
I arrogantly feel Im the best damn knife designer in the world I hardly ever make a knife I didnt design I make knives to please me Those who do it just for money hate their wives and kick their dogs
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This naked lady drop point hunter was made in February 1978 with a wide stainless s teel bolster and green micarta slabs It was carried by Loveless during a course at Jeff Coopers Gunsight Hunting School in Arizona
A stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hilt and green micatra slabs A reverse naked lady logo appears on the obverse side of thc bladc
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1 knew what r wanted to do in 1954 when 1 started I didnt know how to do it 1wanted to make fine knives for sportsmen It took the better part of 10 to 12 years before I began to understand what I was doing
There wasnt anybody you could learn from in those days There were no books I sometimes made flat-out mistakes and had to do it over Selfshytaught is sometimes the best way You work up your own philosophy as you go along
Loveless may have known from the beginshyning that he wanted to make fine knives but he had no interest whatsoever in sheaths Indeed he used to include the following note in his early catalogs
If you consider yourself a good leather worker and want to make your own sheath for your Loveless Knife say so on the order blank and deduct ten dollars from the cost of the order - I don t particularly enjoy leather work
When a mans not good at something it bothers him Loveless observes When he gets better at it he enjoys it
Nowadays Loveless is very good at it He makes his widely-copied sheaths from 8-9 ounce cowhide purchased from a Los Angeles dealer He designs the sheaths for a tight fit - to cam in so the knife cant fall out Loveless has no use for
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Stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hi lt and stag slabs A reverse naked lady is on the obverse side of the blade This knife was made in 1986
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Bob Loveless shares his hard-earned knowledge with other knife makers both in his workshop and through the Knifemakers Guild which he helped found in 1970
The fundamental philosophy of the Guild was my idea he says I got together in Tulsa with ten other guys Andy Russell got the meeting together The first membership directory was put together right here in my shop
Our goals were to promote knives and knife makers to encourage more ethical practices and help others make better knives
He has had several apprentices and has worked with Japanese students for weeks at a time His first full-time helper Steve Johnson came to work for him in May 1971 when the Loveless shop was in Lawndale Cali fornia Johnson had learned the basics of the trade from Gil Hibben Later work with Harvey Draper and in the Davis shop in Spokane had given him a good foundation in knife making Johnsonremained with Loveless for three years moving on to become a well-known knife maker in his own right in Utah
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An extremely ra re naked lady straight hunter with a nickel silver hilt and slabs of Japanese micarta called Snow which resembles ivory The logo on each side of the blade reverses within itself There is just one other knife marked this way Loveless has sta ted he oviU never use th is handle materia l ga in
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A Gerber folder designed by Loveless with his signature engraved on the logo side of the bronze 118 bolster This knife is 184 of 2000 and has a bronze frame and checkered rubber inserts for a
handle The knife is extremely heavy There appears to be some doubt as to whether Gerber fully adhered to the original Lovesless design
Loveless had a full-time Japanese helper Koichiro Oda for a while during the late 1970s Jim Merritt his current helper started in 1981 Jim is not only my right arm Hes both arms and more Loveless quips
T he craft of knife making can be lonely work but Bob Loveless doesnt mind the solitude Its not unusual for him to labor well
into the morning hours sipping cold coffee crafting knives and sheathes The shop is the world I love where I want to be Its my refuge he says
Bob Loveless many passions hobbies and interests provide the psychic fuel for this effort His movie videos and books his music mostly jazz and blues are all close at hand The workshop is also outfitshyted with a shooting range which he shares with visiting Riverside policeshymen
On a whole Loveless hobbies are solitary ventures And his tinkshyering is endless The shop is cluttered with remnants of an amazing variety of gadgets Noteworthy among the clutter are a couple one-of-a-ldnd items
Schrade-Loveless drop point hunter designed by Loveless This particular knife has no serial number and was sent to Loveless by Schrade for final inspection prior to production Typica l maroon Delrin improved handle with a brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is l S4-CM A drop point hunter by Schrade which was designed by
Loveless The knife has serial number 0922 and has the typical maroon Delrin improved style handle with a narrow brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is lS4-CM
Schrade-Loveless drop point with serial number 0045 This knife is a surplus piece from the American Blade lS0th Anniversary commemorative that was offered in 1977 It has a white Delrin improved style handle and a narrow collar instead of a hilt
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A Beretta-Loveless drop point hunter with seri al number 0260 It has a nickel silver hilt and contoured stag slabs over a red li ner Designed by Loveless made in Japan and ma rketed by Beretta USA
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- the Loveless pens One is crafted from titanium the other from a combination of aluminum and steel A third pen is gone - sold for $2000 He also has lots of watches He is quick to point out tha t like a Loveless knife a good watch lasts forever
Loveless has owned four amateur-built singleshyseater biplanes 1 dont take it seriously he says r just go up and have fun But one time it wasn t fun at all He crashed his Pi tt Special in 1983 fracturing the tibia in his left leg - an accident that laid him up for three months and reduced his knife production that year to fewer that 150
He used to ride a motorcycle - a 700 cc Yamaha - until he broke several ribs in a nasty spill He still has a soushyvenir of his motorcycle-riding days a ticket he got for doing 130 miles per hour on the freeway A Porsche was ahead of me and the driver was falling asleep I had to do 130 to get alongside him to blow my horn But now he says he is playing it safe Tm trying to be more laid back
The thought of retirement has no appeal for Robert Loveless After all why would one retire from his hobby When 1 cant make knives anymore Im going to swallow a bunch of pills and quit he says Retirement doesn t interest me In every society dOINn through history a man had to work until he died Who said people should quit work at 65 and play golf or tennis or sit and read
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This prototype dagger has a nickel silver hilt and butt cap with green micarta slabs It has hidden tang construction and it is set up so one can remove a small pin from the butt and take the knife completely apart It vas one of three prototypes made for Pallidan Press
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A unique prototype of a hunter Loveless wanted to make to sell for $10000 This one-of-a-kind model has stag slabs with an aluminum frame into which the blade is mortised The blade has never been sharpened and it has not been polished In Dallas during the 1976 Guild show Loveless decided not to proceed with the production and sold the model
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Sometimes he speaks of having his ashes placed along with those of his wife in her parents burial plot in Mito 60 miles northeast of Tokyo But then hell laugh grab a bar of stainless steel and head for the grinding room Hell theyll just find me dead at the wheel with a knife in my hand he says Dead of a broken heart
What would keep Bob Loveless spirit intact is the certainty that in a couple of hundred years his knives would be in the hands of cowboys and hunters and soldiers doing their jobs For him it would be a perfect world where the collectors had moved on and a man and his knife were back to work
Perhaps But in the meantime the collectors whom he likens to Renaissance patrons of art will patiently wait for as long as five years to own a blade crafted in the shop of Robert Loveless the man of so many contrasts the man who most would agree took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
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~AiIUamp~ti~ 1 t~()lfFi n L~~ iO)1 l 7 c ft()=~ 7 7[At)IA~lfigtJ6I1 ~ t c ~ m~hi
~int~()lSS ~()c~77[fi~~~1~=7~tU~1I1117()~Wl~~lSII111~shy
-t- ~~~tlJ c 1 L~t c ~ ti -gt t P-24~25 [1t fi bull J7-~ 71 17-] Loveless-ParAe fishier
1$1~ Loveless-Parke ()CliiJ1 tii n S~ 1~ 771 17- J-~ t~Htt77[ ActJOJfF~t 1 tJilh td)~
~1()-qM-~~117~-~~~1tOOlS yen7~middot17fimiddott~~ct7t~~~Mgt14ff
- bull ~1--7ltl)S ~ I Ij- bull 7 1 bull J J1-1 7)1-middot- ()J 1 ~ bull -l 7htH~ L ~S AbercrOll1oie I Fitch Co Nr()~iiIlb~ampl11H~tX 17- ~15nL~ S 7[- Ht ~l11BJtJ7 r -)1- bull fi 171 )1-tzj1IJin L~~
P-26-A [1t fi J-~ 111-] 1967ifllfF Loveless-Parke Hunter
77fimiddot t)L-t t 17 middot17~middot liz11111~() 121ctt~fiif() 1967()~yen-iJlx17-f1LS
P-26-B [1tfimiddot-~rClmiddot11middot17-] Lovelegt)-Parke Dropped Powt Hunter
i ()~tl() r Cl 17 bull j l ~ (1 Loveless-Parke () Cl ib1)1) ~tlt -gt t fi I 4 ~)1- bull 11 7()7 77- bull t
)1- ~ il111t L ~S i()1 l 7()~tZL - l t()(t j- t- fi0) 7- 11~ bull J 1)1-1 l7rymiddot fi 1 1 ~~J
1 ~ bull -t--lmiddot1r~~ 71yI-~fi--t-(lnSiclS~ 77[fi(t~~71clLi()111~f
~~~~~I)~tJ111()~~-gtt i()Cli1~~()-t11~fi-gtt
P-26-C [1t7--~fi1-] 1967fF8Flltfi Loveless-Parke Skinner
Ji()i i()J~a()fi-t--t- JM1t77fimiddot t)1- ~ c77fimiddot )1 ~ bull 71- ~()f1~tlt ~l~fi~()
77[ A bull 1171SS ~l~fi11~()t 17 1~1 1tfi15nt8itb1 August 1967 c~IJinL~S
P-28-A [71 7- bull J-~ i 1 bull fi 1-J Loveless-Parke Semi -Sk inner
Loveless-Parke Sierra Hatire C8l1f()Cli()A-gttfnIlJl()fitfa i()tliO)~~tt fiI4)1-middot fi171 )1-()~ftll
lt77fimiddott~~c 74ff-middot~~-7()SstF~middot1If()fi1~~middotAF~1aS 71-F()~
ttfi~-Y bull Va 17 Safari land ()~iltr c 1-7 iJi x 17- f15nL~ SJ~ l ~71 - F1 fiil)36$()tilji ()J ~
t Loveless-Parke 0)1-~b~15 nt pound tlt V-7-( ~ +t7 7 I) 7 F()CliiJ~tJIII1 15n L~~
P-28-B [1lfiI~-~middot 17-] Loveless-Parke Hunter
[if-middot 71Vl- J F)1-t 7)1-O)J ~ bull ~17())1I-lSS c()lIjftt~77[Att ~lfti
=z-3-~()ililamp7ry ~ F7 37()7Ji-~Clt-amp147-(PItlL~Q AbercrOlllbie I Fitch Co N
Y()~iiIlhi~IHJ 7 t-~ ()li1HIH~IJinnpound 71 I 7- fJJlln()T 7 ry J 7 bull ~ -1 F()lJI~BJt~~-b~~ ltMI)n S t l 7 tiibi Itll L Jlt S c ~ lt()afO~()h1jU S 11 71pound
P-30-AB [AJf Ftrymiddot A1-J LatIIson-GoodI1lN Skinner
i() LatIISOf-Coodnow ()fi1-tt 77[fimiddot fi ~-I-()rplftZJlJtflJ1J~iiiiLlSiccttti ~7ry
J 7Jii ry 4 )1- 4 ~ z 111 1~ t~A() t I - bull Tzj iI 7 7[ fi bitJ t tJ()l f-Ji- 17 ~tt
L~S ~()ftif1l 77[ 7-(ti()7 f4 17 117bif-ri- J ~middot()t ~ ~1~t()1Spound i()J
J-19
-3 II u -c 18004ftlItlttJ1F~nt 20Yf-J- bull ~ t~~1 l 70)7 1T7hi 771 UJ ~lI~u JlHfEtt
T1 lt -~tlifampun -lgtoniIgt-lgt
P-30-C [1i1 7 JJ bull A 1-] 197041l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinner
771JO)JJJ r bull 7 1 J bull JfT-~tUb)lt(i1~jlt (t1Fn-C~tJ~ 2n(t 19704(iyenfFltnttJO)
rJ bull lt l 7J)J ~0)1 7)J-7 bull J F)J(ttlbh -C~~ lJJMO) Cl-gt7-)J il ~ 1 l 7~ 7O-4aJ
P-31-A [-T-Ji- bull 7 -I] Lawdale Cappel Firm
Cl-yen-amp~fto) 17amp-7FmiddotAFamp0)~-K-middot1EI~FmiddotA~-yen-~~n~J~~rmiddotA
I )J tJJ r I J1~O)~QO)mtJ~Oraquo)- F bull 1 F bull )~J ~ Vn-lgt
P-31-B [1-T-I 1)T-I-] 197041lfF Lawndale Utility
Cl-T-~qftlJJMO)1-f4~f--1~0)~amp I~FmiddotA~-yen-O)A~~J~~rmiddotAF~ttl~
cth-C~~ 1970fFft(ifFintCCHJt1 70-461 C~-3117~bsi5tJjlfXn~ )1 r (117~1i) O)~
j~tCl-T-MDRbgti 1972fF~iil(1 u -c~ftvn -lgt 20)11 70) ~ ~(t$~(li~ u ~77J bull 7 1 7 F bull f -1- bull ~~ C ~-gt n -lgt 2 n~t f-)i - bull - rO)lIlml~~O)famp1mlC $~IIfO)l6AtittHr1 il IJ lt
i~~~rO)~~O)lT~~mlJ~~O)x~7J~rI~u-Cilgt-lgt
P-31-C [1iJ 7JJ bull A1-) 196941l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinller
~tJ~v -gt ~11 7 C~ -gt L J~ t ~ -3 771 A iJisectJtsect O)t~(ITif l ull1Fu t lTh1~O)jfJ r bull 7
JmiddotAfT-1il-lgt ~~k=~~1Fin~tJo)177Amiddot~~r~77~Jmiddotlt17J~~middotA~
P-32-A [Yx~middot 117) 197141l1F Lawlldale I Gellts Kllife
77IA~VX~middot117(Vx~~Xmiddot117)C~~ Cl-T-~O)Cl~O)A~k77~Jmiddot~1
7J)J~ bull J FJJO) ~)H I A 11 7 J]JjHIHnJ- F bull 1 O) )J bull x F 1 l 7amp~ 647-B
P-32-B [1raquo-] Lawfldale Piker
2 O)Cl- yen- )JO)]lt tJ ~)J)o I AO)Ji l jj-ta 1 7 -I jf - bull r)J-7h1ij~77 J bull ~ l 7J)J ~ bull )
t )J17 I - O)iI4I(I(tyenL bull i 1- g bitIJtnn~ 1 HaH- bull 1 F O)~j 1 l 7 65-3(J
P-32-C [7 71 ~ -] 1970fF~fF Lawndale Fighter
2nbCl-yen-)JlJJMO)yen7)Jmiddot 77A ~)H0)7 71 ~- tnMO)) F)J~jt 77A 7J7 ~
t177lJ ~17J)J-0raquo) )J lT(xJ7J 1)rAIJ 117amp~ 70-451
P-34 [i~ bull A1-] Lawndale Settli-Skirmer
~M~UCl-yen-)J~ftO)icmiddot Af1- 19684(IAG 7 1 i)Jhi 77 I Ah)iftUnt b0)1 I)
~ ~ -h~~IJ~ U 1-7 $- bull ) nJO)lO)~tIJb1lthi LJ ltt0)1il -lgt ~~HlJJ~O)yen7J x 7 bull
x l F bull Eyen)JO)ti(~in~ rrJlti14~ O)J O)tJl l )JO)~jb$W(cJtl1il~ 1r71-1 bull ~JJA 0)
7)J- A bull lK1 )J Atl u-C rr$~el~pil -lgt f-- til C ~v u~t 1171il -lgt 20)1 l 7 H1fID u t tn ~ttc~o)~-T-~i~~U-gtkf~J-lgtc1It~R-gtL~-lgt~~7I-F~12u~~kO)~~O)~~~7
7~A~~ukCC~il-lgtC0)~~~
P-36-A [11 bull A 1-] 19704~1F Lawndale Banana Skinner
Cl-gt7-)J~f-O)2o))1-t bull Af T-t(t ~IH N S 0) ~~ I- tMj~ rJ 1 I bull ~ l 7J)J ~O) ~ F 7 bull - r(1
tJ~ -Cti IJ _lt (r~ft lt ttlhh n~ )11tIW)ti7~- Fh1MO)Eil1iIgt-ligt C 771 Asecth1~lbL~-lgt
117~ 70-413
P-36-B [7 -I J 117] 19704~fF Lawndale Bread or Filet Kllife
ritJjlJ c~-3h) 7( ~ t17c~-3o)b) ~9n(ULtJ2O)-t1 7(t ~~o)UJ I-~ 11fOmiddot )
nO
~)IgtQ) t F 7 bull 1~ t~ -3f1lJ 1aamp iJi ~HH~JF~czg lt- ~1Jtt~~-gtt7v- nzlt1 Jil OllhTaamp5 P-36-C CAmiddot J-T-( I)T-(_] Lawndale Lamb Utility
1-171j~ 4L Q)-(-~Q)aamp5 ~l~C1-7-)IgtQ)7Amiddot J-7--I 1)7--1- t)Igt rQ)ttgtIJ~ ~~NSQ)jJ
7-1J~~iM1T~T I FJIgt(t71nltI)- ~(ZJ~MtJ tAJ~7if1 Q)i-171aamp5
P-37 C-I~ bull Af-] Lawndale $ellli-Skiflller
C1-7-Mi)C1tQ)J~~t ~ bull A1--~t N S t)J iZV-7middot 1-Q)I F)Igt1Jtft~ t)J gj7tQ)Jltz
~ttlt IJ JJ~Q)-I v - V 3 i)tA -gt T~ 5 lt Q)7 -I -)J r litt l ltfjffl~ ht f17 ~t 7Q)7OQ)I 1-iJ) i6 il ~~~Q)1i ltllJ LJ 1-17 ~t -3-fI-gt Tml ~ t~-gtT ~z~ IJ if~nT ~ t tQ)1 aamp~ I$ -~J ltQ)1shy
171Q)~~lt(J)J~~ttlW~t lt c~ Wf1ltnD~ftHf l t t ltraquo El7tQ)1-17iJ~7 -I -)J FlfIffl ~nn 5
lt t HU~ lt bJtlf~tJ77VA~J jJil ~1-17~-J ( IJ ~fl1lttzi-gtt()ti-gt i1
P-38-A Cnl~7 I$-] Lawndale Dropped Point HUflter
7-1 -Q)ft~ T~tt~ 7)Jmiddot$ ~Q)f7)J1 aamp IJ N S Q) t)J r iZl 1tC1Qraquo) )IgtiJ1ft~T ~5
P-38-B [rO17-I$-J Lawflliale Dropped Point Hunter
ltQ)Jj~Q)C1-gtT-)I() F CI ~7 1$-iZ(I N S t)J tlibQ)-( ~f~Jil~71 r middot77 Q)A$ ~~
iJ~ft~ ifjlJ IJpVlIimzfx JjJ I) ~i)i~IJpoundnn~
P-38-C [-I~ - Af-J Lawndale Setlli-Skillner
plft~Q)NS t)Jtmiddot ~ 1)-AfQ)A$J~ I F)tZ~JvJ rmiddot A-if-i)i~poundnT~5 ~1~J~Q)C1-
7-)Q)tmiddotl bull A 1-- f~UitJlt ti ltQ)1- 17 iZt N SQ)IJ r bull TJ 71J~itt i6n T~~iJ lt Q)~it tz 7 7 v A t lt Q)J -3 tJlt t tJ~ l T l tJiJ) -gt k lt n troit~ tJ ltmtiJ)iJl~iJ) i6fti1mit t tQ)1 aamp~ P-40~41 [l-T-( I)T-(-J Lawfldale Utility
t7Q)K-~1-~J-AtITfI6ntJ-T-I~7--I-middotI$-l~-middot~-AQ)~7middotA$~~~fI-gt
k t F 7$ ~liztJ-gt T~ 5 ~ IJ ~ltJ~IDEOOz Bad Bob s (~ft7Q)tQraquo tQ)~-~ iJ1A -gt T~~
P-42-A C7 Y l ~-J Lawflliale fighter
71- FQ)jjIJ IJ 1HJ7 F-)IQ) Iodel 5 tlt1J-e13IJ f1 7Q)fIlJ tJ77r 7 bull X l nz~iU-~ yen7) 7
7 A bull t)f HZJltlQ)1 )f 7 l T7) ~Q)IiJ r bull T 17 t~ -3 C1-gtT-)JJlUIQ)tjQQ)7 711- ~
tJ1-17 t1ll-3 lt ttn~~ P-42-B Ctff Af-J Lawntiale Banana Skiflller
t r 7 bull 1 ~1 j- 1-AQ)A -$ J ~ bull I ~ )fQ)~iZmQ)C1-yT-)Q)fr It J Hit~ 7 A -$ J~ti~~ r liZJ~tt1 i AiH~i6ltttT~~ N S t)J HUimiddotjtfjIT~ IJ 71- nt8i_t~~
P-44-A [1117I~-J Lawndale Dropped Point Hunter
JJ~TfiiAnt r CI J 7 +)f-1 l- bull I 1- lt () Lawndale Q)1ltt ltQ)lIttit li)57v A tAn T~tt ~ f171jjiJ 216-((1 7-ftI)-middot~1jJ)[-$Q)17middot)J-7r middotIF) DtAfttlHJ 1981 El7tQ)
1v~V3tlT~=sectQ)1--f71aamp1
P-44-BC C7o ~ bull ~17 f17J Lawndale Proto-Type Knife
C1-~-~mlUlQ)7ormiddot-$17177vA~tr7middot-$~Q)fIVnti~~~5~~~Ufll~~B~W~
~nk~J~iz~ I ~ tQ) fjgtJ Knives Q)r7- -I j-Q)T bull 7-1--1J~-~II)fifj I n~lt c taamp 5 r~
VQ)llil 1t~ ~Jil lt~~$ PQ)[ll]fl~ flttJ~lJJ~~-J~tliJtiilaquo~n~
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P-44-D [-e~ (4-t-] Lawndale Settti-Skinner
~ tJ[1- t1-Jt-Q)-I ~ bull A 4 T-Q)It I MI ~l lt1177)t-ttl70- m-t-e l t1)-7 It bull J
tnJClLftr_il~L~-5 T17l1i~iI~ 1415Q) ~l~T17
P-45 [( ~ v- ~ bull Jt5-] 1973poundF1lfF Lawndale Stlaigllt Hunter
ElHc LlJJ~LQ)77 v A bull T l 7 c~ gt ~~IJQ)~tfT1 7 7 1~ I) - bull -( l11)kJQ)1 Y7J-7
r bull JY ~)tgtB~Q)lyenilctt~ ~MIlt tJL~n-5 1973poundF( 1885i1f-rAntfJJ1 T1 7z~I 235-((
P-46-A [7l7r7~ 4T-] 1970poundF1lfF Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
NSI)Hc ~-7rJ middotY~Q)A-$Il1middotJYr)t-tf T17l1iHI 70-520
P-46-B [7 I 7- r 7 ~ bull ( 4T-] Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
ii)EtMJtl t11- I) shy bull X -7)vQ)1 Y FJl( 1ijQ) 1) ~ tMt~ fI~i-Ji- -$It~ T17 ~(I 376
P-46-C [~)I~ It bull (41-] Lawndale Crooked Skinner
lt5 lt bc~tktJ~l ~1 17Q)-$ T 17 z~kl lt)Q) I(l)-)iI~A i~~ NSQ) 1) ~ b1i1t J t)~G[t lt Y-fmiddot m-ru~17btA nTJ~ 1ft) tl~bt -$I t1Q)MQ) 1) Hi~71(~IJpound n L~-5 P-47-A [(4-t-] Lawndale Skifmer
Canadian Russell Q)t-1-1IlfFlt -$lb)tJ~~G~[1-t1-)vQ)A41- b~Y~ m-)
iltf--t~ )T] bull Jt ~ J1 7 v-It Q)1fr(I-fl bull -I v-V gt OIl) tl~) iit~IJpoundnn~ P-41-B [ 41-] Lawndale Skinner
iQ)~~IJIlQ)[1- t1-)Q)A 4T-(I 1 11[1 JY It )Q)I r Y bull -$I Y~ tttiti ~N SQ)JtJ ~ hi
ft~ n -5 ti~ C4Sf Q)1 17 t1 t - l t8Il7b1Jtlt n -5 77 v A (I i Q)1 17Q) J H lgtI VQ)lQ) 1)
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P-48 [FOJ7 JY5-] Lawndale )ropped faint Hunter
~~I)b~7v-Fmiddot~r11tl~[1-Y1-~Q)r[1~7middotJY-$I- NSI~~~A-$I~~JYF)k
T-Ji - bull -$I Y1Q)IllaHl~U~Q)A ~ I) J7t~~ J Y r Q)1T((I11 tjf- bull -I v-V 9 YblMi~ni~-5
1 17~Q) 504 Q)17iI~ ~iliiiltliH c5gt (3 lt~Tt 1) Q)iliij6j c~ gt $~r~ l~ c iI) (~IJpound n Lti 1)
iQ)J gt ~filir-(-7 ~nL~ -5Q)(lJtt i cbt1tn AT l -7 bull V 3 Yj tb~ I~-eili=lil~tdBJJQ)~( 7
7vA~~1v~Y~l~X-T~middotT17
P-50-A [-A 1-i-I I)T-I-J Lawflliale Lamb Utility
Ill lt-( IT l t A -$I J1ilt v J F bull A--f-Q)Jft~ t ~ l ltIJ~ ~Q)7l bull l-T 11) T l - 7 v- rQ) iffiij6j( Vg- 71~1JJQ)l-lTY~b1~nLL-5 T11i1~ 21-f((
P-50-S [1-T-( 1)7-I-J Lawndale Utiltty
i(J)t 1 1 (I lli lt~BJ~~T77vAiJfbttgtQ)Tlti)I) gt Jr) ~)J-Q)I)H cTIJ H A -$I If bull J Y I )~~IHlIitQ)ltbQ)b)fBJltib1 -JM~JQ)T171reg-5 P-52-A [1-i-II)7-I-] Lawflliale Utility
ilt7tfiX~ntzo-Y1-)IittQ)1 Y7-7rmiddot JY F)Q)T1 1 7717 -(111)5 J~ F) fjg TJ71-$1-(J)1t-J 1lt AT~-)b1 iHJJQ)2-3-7middot ~3-Tf-C~nttgtQ) 117l1i-lt 181
P-52-B [-e~ (~1-] Lawndale Selli-Skinner
I rt bull -$I Y1Ti-jtfiL t 77 A(J) I (t 7 l Y jf- bull ~)-7(J)ft~ t 0- Y1-JmIlJl(J)~ l LfFJl
J-22
P-52-C [7 -t-(7] Lawndale Calffp Knife
N S tJI ~ C lflQ) r JI1 l iI) I) l t 7C1i-V 3 Q)tyenJllit)(Q)C1- gtT-I-~f-Q) 7 bull -t-( 71th
~ 6_35m1lQ)~~)Mtil)ifrih tfiiQ)Q)J I) ~ laquoT-H-~l[bk -7 gttthTL~
P-53-A [~ ~ )- ~ middot19-] Lawndale Straight Nunter
~Q)~mQ)thkC1-yen-~Q)~~)-~middot-7-~75~middott~~~~~Fmiddot~-(~~91th~ -t-(7~
~ 06 1 tJI ~ (jlI lt7)- I a)ff~b tz $-t~h tz t ~- 7~hTL~
P-53-B r~~middot ~-t-] Lawndale Seitti-Skinner
Q)~~C1-yen-~Q)~~~-t-~ ~~17~Q)~17Q)m~~~~~75~middott~~~ ~~C1
J FI-O)t Frymiddot 971th~ lH1iiJ~_lt 7[- FQ)i(iflHtt Safariland a)llIJtC1tiJ1Jih~
P-53-C [Y17 ~~r7~ bull ~-t-] Lawndale Up-Swept SkllJller
19704t1lJJRnQ)C1-yen-JI1Q)frirfo NStJI~ ~~~C1middotJFJI-1 711-97 T17~ 27
P-54-A [t1JlIIfyenJilll-t1 7] 19704~fri Lawldale Amputation Knife
C1~ bull 7 gtt I- ~ffJEa)ltjlIE~ F J -7-Q)~Z~fri l t tJJrtJiF~i)fjQ)$-ttnl ~ T171 ilnJtJt1~ ~ J It
-Jlill( thT~~ --UliQ) -71 7Q)h ~ t Mtil) TSI) ~lilC 4Q)Jlffillliijj8~hT~~
P-54-B [1-1 1)1-] 1970441fri Lawndale Utiltty
~JJlIJlQ)C1- yen-JIfriJ1C 7 5 ~ bull tI- Hy IJ Vz ~hk ~ 9 7 bull i I11 ~~IHtC1 ~ 7~t
J~ C1tQ)~-7Q)mlet7 [ - I Q)FJiJ I) T1iCii-tQ)flllt (t$-t~h n~ T 17Q)rlIJ1)1itt
5 1-11-middot ~91 JI-Q)~iJS~1gtJih~
P-5Er-57 r7-Ymiddot -t17] 19694UfF Lawndale Boot Knife
N S til r I 17- V-7 5- F bull -11- (lH1i) (tyen~tJtth~ T171lJ 384
P-58-A [r7VAmiddot7lt-JIT1)I~] fIood-Loveless Foldil
77 [ ~Q)yenif l (J ~ J I) - bull ~ J f Q)~fFl 12 S S 7 [ -Jt~ -7 7 J F JIQ)~l ~T-( 7Cth~
1 rJI-Q)pjil~ltt VIYJI-middot T)-Q) 1101 Q)ftt First Production hodell1ark 4 Q))(tJi~IJthT~~
P-SS-B [r7)~middot7lt-JIT1~] lrlood-Loveless Folding
~-7middot7[-J~~-7~7middotF~ JF~Q)pj~~~C1-~~~Q)amp~~Jih~
P-GO-A [ r 7)~ 7lt-)71 )I~] flood-Loveless Folding
bullbull~~-7middotJF~Q)~F57[~CJF~~~~-middot~1~~-7 77[~t~~F~Iii~lkt
~ ttfiil)37ltJ)7t -JV7 1 ~~fF lTtt~ ~i(tfq tJJ r M~Hf~h T s t) 12tt~ -7
C 7 it ~ iI~ 2 ~ I) iJi A T [ ~ bull J F )1 C th ~ bull
p-60-a [ r 7J~ 7lt-)r1 )17] flood-loveless I folding
J F57[ ~Q)7-JI-f1 7C S S7 [-J(~J[- (tU~) Q)~1~JI9 bull ) FJliJ~-J~Tt)IJ
hh~ElJit( T tHHJJ 0) F 57 [ ~ 1 57 [ ~ ~jj l Tt-9-l t Q)1th ~ it)( l TtJ)i~~ roll~
k~h~iJSM~~~FtQ)~~hCRh~t~F~t~~Q)T17~~ffQ~ h~~[1-7-middotY
l T J t t ~ t (tfl~jI~ tJiI) t ~ -7 C17ii I) Q)75f~xtl t t -r ~t~
J-23
P-61-A [77L-Amiddot7-)I-T1~] Itood-Loveless folding
liIlbTf~u~-t171ilil-3 7I-~middot 7 v-1t1--middot 1711-1 J ~I-O)pglllIH Iood Loveless 1ark 4
e~IJHlTl3IJ 7 I- ~ O)J FI-0)-If7 I-e u T-ti(tlYfJ~n t tbo)1ilil-3
P-61-B [ I I 771 A bull 7 -)I-T l ~] ootf-Loveless folding
-~tillUt-1 ilil-3 f 1 bull 7 v -1 tr7 I F bull 171 I- 1 bull J ~)I- pq1JllH Iood-Loveless 1ark 4
Titaniull Satllple 1001 0)CyeniJ1A-gtT~-3 -t17tlt0)J-gtttoiO)AnHL 1)_ rJI ~iJ1mlutilte1
lfJA 77 v Z(l7 v - FO)liIlbTTO)(l-gt t oi(I Antth
P-62-A [It-- A ~ 1)_ ~ bull -t17] Riverside Hom street Knife
lt0)1j~1J0)-t 17(1 N S 71 F bull tI-Z 1-tZ 1 111 B1A~O)ilil-3fl-7middot -Z(A-gtT~-
P-62-B [FaJ1)1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
v1 t7pound)II1IlHIJutNStI-~t lllltIfutZ1JfmiddotJ~h -t17- 642
P-63-A [I-g-~ Z~)I-] 1972iFlYfJ Riverside New York Special
lt0)1 v7 3 0)tf11 ~tbillUt-t 170)--1 ilil i -gt lt 0) I) J--If 1 F bull -~0)HtltD7-) bull -t 17~
Wz -3-7 middotmiddotY-rJJ-~ eDl(poundn I972iFt 71YfJ~nt II~N S717-(~I)- bull f-toIZmiddot 171
~1o)AF~1M~-Z~M~~ilillJz-~O)pqif(~~~~ampIlb-3~Ilb~~~lt~plusmnfflO)MO)m~~U~
uTl3IJ _ztjHtt 17 e-t 170) ~I-O)lIIH1H tc 1 7 iJ1fi1lb i n -3 J -gt tUt -gt T~ -3 - 8J8
P-63-8 [1 1 f bull 7 ~] Riverside Hide-Out
~0tt~ pound71-1 iii IJ g~ J FI-O)~ u ~ 7if1 O)-t 171 ilil- ~ N S 71 7-( ~ I) - bull f -toJZ
1 71 I- 1 iJ1ft ~ T ~ -3 bull -t 1 7 ~- 027
P-64~65 [-cJ ~ bull -t17] Norill American 8ig Game Set Knife
77 vZ( e ~ c ~ 4iJ) i 6 ~1i0) 7E~t I f u tZ 1 1 70)1t~ td~ 1 ~ bull -t 17 ~fJ - lt e iJ1ilil-
71 F bull t)I-Z 1-t7I--Z bull 3 -t J IJ ~t7x I) 710) 1 1 ~ bull Jj-1 e DlJ(poundn -3lb~iJ1Jj IJ O)ii 1 1 f1Jj~IJ
iJ1~n T~-3 M8ki)(0)71 Z7v- tJ7 z t(1- 1 ~ iJ)~iJ)n T~-3 jlItii u~-tJ ~ 1ilil-3
P-66-A [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
~~-t~0)~A--If1FO)7OmiddotJ1-17v-F~yen7~middot~71F~n~-middot171~10)J-7
1 7Tilil-3 0 lt n(I~tJl(J)-1 t~ -gt t -0)1amp0) I) i-t 1-1 ilil-3 e~ -gt (J)( 7 7 vZ ( ltO)-t 17 ~1Y1F u
t~ Z1-~~lt uTu n lt0)1 v7 1-iJ)ilt0)-t17~1ii1J 71~ ~ v-Z U lt0)~(7if1~ u
vr u i -gt td 0)1 ilil-5 0 -t 17-1- A8
P-66-8 [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
yen7I- bull 771 F0) ~ u ~aH~pound7)I-O)7o bull 1-~ SSt I- ~ t 77 1 7 bull 1711-1 bull F 1-0)1
1- 31ilil-3 I) ~-t)I-0)7o bull J 1-( -7 bull 17tuT~11tuTilil-3iJ1 lth(tO)tl)JIJ
(iJ)ttlJli~7-J-middot 17tfplusmnlrT~-3 -7( RtLoveiess (J)-If1O)Oi
P-68-A [faJ7 11-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
c~i~e~-gteWJAJIJ~~IlbO)Fa~7middotJ1-~~Z1yen-FO)~A--If1Fmiddotai~I~f~~nT
l31J NSt)I-~t~ltJfutZ1J7middotJFI-iJ11ttinT~-3 -t17-1- 697
P-68-8 [1011 J1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
z 1 -7 - ~ tt F a 17 bull if( 1 ~ bull J 1 -1 WJA 0) I) A - -If 1 F 0) a i iJ1A -gt T ~ -3 v 1 bull t 7 pound ) I iJ1
Jj~IJ u 1 N So) tI- ~ t v I ~ bull 71-t-HJIluti lll lt Jf u tZ 1 17 bull FI-iJ11t~T~-
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P-68-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A 5 1- FtJif -1 nfttifl N s t)H V F bull A-if-t Ii ltX f Ld 7 -1 ~ bull 77 rJ (J)A 5 -f bull
) F ))iJ1f1~[~~ Ho ifield 1 v V3 tU ti-t~tJfpound~tL l~t (J)1 W~tJj~tJat1 i5~
P-69-A [-1 gt7-f7 J5-] Riverside Ifltegral Hunter
7 -1 F bull it I)A )1- bull A711)(J) -1 7 Jj 7)) bull -r -1 7 19791f-(J)f)) F bull V 1 -n]J~lyenl1fi ~tL t (J)1 t())
A 5 -lt7JjiIijjlij((t vt -r)) F bull v -1 fltrJ -( JiJ1fiic iffi~77A f fi~ffl Ul~tfoJFaJtJTf -1 (J)jJOI Ul
~~ 12tfIFGtLt -3~(J)-t1i5~
P-69-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflner
~U~-r -1 7 N S (J)7 -1 F bull t)) ~ t fttiiJ1J ltXj f UtA 5 Jj bull 1 F))c v F bull A-if-iJ1f1~l
~~ if -1 J(J)[J t(tJlIl i5 ~ fliliJ) UiJ)~ffl Ul~tJ ~u ~m(t~-J -gt l) iJi~~ c 77 vA (t~J l~~
P-70-A [ fmiddot Af-t-] Riverside CrooAed SAiflfler
A 5 f- t tJ I) -if -1 t (J)x- iJ1iEjlij(A l) li~tJx - I bull x- iJ1~JffPJj(r f Jj~tLn~ ~
3=-~at(J)-r-171i5~ NSt~~ A5~-fmiddotIF~ -r-17~ m
P-70-B [A7~ ] Riverside NeSI1IIJk
c (J) I)1-if-1 F ~tt(J)tA x j (t~ Ul Ajj(J)i5 ~f7))njtJ~iJ1 ~tJil~7 -1 ~ Un~ N S t))
~ 1- x))-(J)I F)) -r-17~ 849
P-72~73 [if ~ bull ~rJ -1] 19571f-~fIF IJelaware Sub-Hilt Bowie
tF~middot)1~7-1t(Y-middotx-1~~5middotJFamp ~9~m~(J)7-1Fmiddot~~cM~~~A5-Y-fmiddotV~
-~1 c tLti~t1I~450gi5~ t -17v - ~ (j28K (J)~fii~1 7 v - I (J)t(j~89mm(J)~~(J)JPJ -b1~~ ~~1i5~bullbull~1ft~~Mc~~(J)~M~77rJI7fflrJ-(~~~(J)77VAmiddotf~ff~J~ mD~
~iif~u lt ~u~77vA -r-171i5l) iltiJ1t]J~lUfIFut7- ~ bull -r-171i5~
P-74-A [7-J bull -t -1 7] Riverside Boot Kflife
~~~l)~lJ~~JluiJl~~Et~~(J)-tCUl~GtLkiJi(J)1~~~(J)NS(J)f7~middott~~~rJ~
-r ~(J)I F))iJ1f1~t t F~J )1JJj(J)IHjtJ-r-171i5~ -r-17~ 115-pound
P-74-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflfler
C(J)-r-17(j AG 7i))(J)-r-17middot1 v 5-A 77(J)t~tfFGtLt-t-171 -r-17~ 01 C77middot
x- iJ111fP1Hr j f Jj~tL It)l) 1 F ))(j1 -7)) OlllllJl) bull x -1 ~)))1 t NS t)) ~ ttJ3f
P-74-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
~(J)t~~~77~middotx-1~~)1(J)YK-if-1F(J)Fa~7middotI)1- -r-17~~m
P-76-A [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
tt~BJltJ l if -1 J(J)a tiJ1A J l t)lJ N S t)) ~ t I) Jj-r 1 bull -1 5 bull JJ FJ)(J)AilIfF -r -1 7~ 744
P-76-B [fal7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A)1 f- I bull if-1 A N S 7 -1 F bull t())A )1- 77 bull x -1 ~)) )1(J)~ u ~-r -1 7 -r-1 7~ 330
P-76-C [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt Hunter
N S t)v ~ 77 bull x -1 ~)))1 (J)~1JBJtJA f-)) bull -r -1 7 t)) ~ (J)~ (ms (J) 5 -f(J)Jt -1 =V y MIJ (J)77 A(J)t -17v - ~ iJ1-1 J v -1 ~tL[l~ -r17~ 641
P-76-D [3-7-( IJ7-(_] Riverside Utility
-r-17~ UB fff-gt 1-7 )1 Jj(J)JjIJ- x-1~)))1 bull 1 1)) 1Ji-if-1 I (J)at
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P-77-A [II 011middot 1 ~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
Ji~tJ I) )1-if-1 FltD F [J 11middot J i-I N S I)H ~ I 1 F bull 7-if-A t) ltD7 ~ 1fmiddot 1 II )) 7iltD
f--j--ltD-1 V ))jJ1 I) h 1 J-~A -gt-n~ -t-1 7~~ 983
P-77-B [~ 1))yen~] Riverside f1ini-~lilderness
1 Jr)) bull V))J-ltD17))middot 1)) I ( 11if([JltDJ F))ltDiltD-t-1 7 ((L fl~ R~Loveless ltDif-1 ltDO
fjJ1I 17 finL~~ 1t~IYJiilioWIftI~~
P-78-A [I 11 ~Jr I ~ - 1 ~-] Riverside HipPocket Hunter
~~ltDJ F)) ( N S I)H jJ1f1~ -fltD-t (jeJIoiltD71 - F ltDt~(L if t) I~ltDif 1 bull i I -VI iJftl]n L
~J 1))H~SltD1-Ji-F middot1fltD1(L l~ltD-t-1middot7-1-~jJ1(t~j6nL~~ -t-17~ GH
P-78-B [I 11 ~JrI ~ bull I~-] 19711f~fF Riverside Hip-Pocket Hunter
i nlttJfDl 1JfF t) I N S I)H iJ1N~ 71-1 f bull J F )) I if1 bull i I -VI jJ1tl]nL~~ -t -1 7~~ RL-2
P-78-C [r 011- I~-] 19791f~fF Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
J~ltDJ-7 middot1gt 7-1tI)- 7-1h))1171jJ-middot f))-7ft~ -t-17Jf 2016
P80-A [-7middot ~f I~-] Riverside Half-Tang Hunter
771 7~tJ lt- 6~7~fFlte~3 IJH 17171 ji-middot f))-7ltD~~J-7 bull 1fmiddot -t-171 J
F)) (t 1 F bull 7 -1 h )) 11~ ~ bull -t -1 7~fJ AG
P-80-B [11011middot I~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
~~ti~ 1))I-if-1 1- N S 1)) ~ ~711f 7iltDf--t-ltD-1 V))iJ1oo(J~n~ -t-17~~ 1098
P80-( [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Selli-Skinner
~~IHZltDI)-if-1 FltDt~middot 7f-t-I -j--17~~(t 100 AG7-1i))ltD-t-17middot 11f1-fimiddot f77ltD
t~(fF i nt-t -1 71 N S 1)) ~ (1 -7)) bull 7 -1h ))1ltDJ F J)I ~ J
P-82A [3 I ~77 -t-f 7] Riverside YaclltSlllans Knife
i ltD-t -1 7ltD1~ t Ell~ -J~L(i UfllitJe i SltD~ ~-I~~ BpoundR-L ltDfJ~~-J-ft~ltD i ltD-t -1 7 (i
NS IJ) ~ ~fI)- 0 7-1hJ)1middot J F))I l~)-if-1 FltDif-1 ltD[Jfb1I1ffinL~J 77
I 7 jJ11-1 l I) 1 l -Hlih L~ ~1ij~$liM l L 3 1 ~ 77 bull -t -1 7 e l L~IJ t) ii l t e~iJ) ~ M~L~~ P-82-B [1-71 1)71-] Riverside Utility
NS 1)) ~ e 7-1t)-middot 7-1h))1H~-J I)J-if-1 FltD1-7 l 1)11- J1- 1)) ~ ~ili~$tltD
1 fltDt( -1 v))HHIJ-t~ -t-1 7-1- ~ iJ1-1 I -1 in L~ J -t-1 7~(t 642
P-82-C [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Semi-Skinner
~K-if-1Fmiddot[JtI-t-17~~ II~DltDiltD-t-17~ NSI~~~7iltDf--t-~~l~~-t~~middotI
F ))jJ1-J~L~~ 7 1 7 l t1iJIltD-c 1 ~ bull -t-1 7 ti -gt tltDtiJ~ 9j~tJjJ1 ~~Wft~ l L l -gt L~ J
P-82-D [71-)Famp~ ~ Ij-1] Riverside Field J Streafll
f1DLltD7-f jJ1A t) N S 1)) ~ ~77 1 f bull 7 -1 h)) 1 ltDJ F ))jJ1f1~L~~ 8AltDDljlTe~ltD~ i ~ir
tJttL Natrix-AlO4 ltDt~~1tf-1 intpoundTJ) iltDJitJ-t-17(tt)fF~nL~tJ~
P-84-A [77 -f ~-] Riverside Fignter
I) ~ bull 7 1Jr i-ltDmmA t) I 17))middot N S 1)) ~ fl)- bull J7 bull 7 -1 h))1ltD~ l ~-t-1 7
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P-84-B [i~ - At-i-J Riverside I SeIIi-Skitlfler
Giuseppi forte O)~~IJO)A-gttj ) -+t1 fo)n bull At-i- fj1)- 1J)11 J t)ltjfj
R-)I (ijiA) ibt~1t~fFI)1JSElIz
P-85-A [f-Ogt-- )1-J Riverside Dropped Poitlt Hutlter
HH _7 7 )1J1j~lll tUi()) )1 l 1 I R- bull ) F )IO)~ l ~I) )-tt1 ~O) F[l 1- J 1- t
-7-())lff1iTtlgIJO)[ltiJ1~1j in-n~ ())~(t Ktlives 82 ())~$lt1i6iIi middotn~
P-85-B [yen1-] Riverside Dagger
717-amp5 003 Af--1 J)i1iJ1~IJlt 11)1 SS)I H 77I 1J)11())) FJI tit m1i~yen-771l~U())JF~1iM~~llt~~~l~~1~717Ta~ ~8~ot~ru())~J~
- l ~511fiiJl iEgtntJ~ 1ililtA T ~~ P-86-A [A71 gt7 $-J Riverside Stiff Hom
a())x- f bull -b1iEOOC tlTlllllj(ttampt1[ti)())x- F -btrl7fj8h-n~ ) F )1tvI
bull iJ~ F bull ~- (1j1t())~OOHltiilampJC~~IlJJTJIj) I) 1ft lt~~t ~())) N S()) )1 b1ft4t iEgtn -n~ ~
)v 1-())f0)1lHHtt 1- ~fi1ff-mm())if I) Il~0)7 I IJ I) Yjbt 71 [ A 1Jt~gIJfl 1tt~VJtt~ilU
l1i~ -gt T~ljin-n ~o P-86-B [A71 )7 $-YJ 1985poundfstfF Riverside Stiff Horn
NS())71 F middot~)1A1- ~b)~fim())A1lfj V-AilsectV-AT nil~IIliEgtl~)iIT-iJTreg~ bull
())~yen~t71vA~iJIAmiddotR-~7-~yen1~m~-vil~yenlf1Tth1ipoundf71vA~Vshy
A 717llTtllCtlllt~()) ~tt3())yenlf1YTal)tJ1J1iEgt R-~1i~l rffil)~tJ~R- 7 l 7 J ())tl~T A T - I 7 bull R- l1IiJA-T~ ~o
P-88~89 [~~ bull I7J Riverside Big Bear
7 l 7 fi5 115-B ())()) ~ I ~t bull -7 tt1i$lIlJ1iz I bull 7 17())-$l l TfF ht1J1 Ji~tJiJ1 iEgt iz -I ttti~ l T l -gt t N S())tt1 bull )1 Ht ())17)1 bull )1 H 1)ib177 v AiJf l k ry )17 I ())) FM~1Jt
ft~T~~ 1 ~ttt 1V tgt )11iJIj)~ t~())17 A())1 v l b1it~iAlInT ~~o P-90-A [A7-t-middot 717J RiverSide Steak Knife
JgtOitJliEgtn~~))i-+t1 F())Af-t-middot 717 -JjCttiIJ~ ~-JjCUIfIJfflT WJjCtt1vshy
niz v -v I (flH) bi Al) ffllJjC it A -gt T ~ tJ~ C5 iEgt~ WfJUpoundIt C A 11 b1ft~ t l f~l7 )1
P-90-B [i1 7 7 t-~ - i rJ 1919poundf1tfF Riverside I Knife and fork Set J~ M~btWfRqtpoundIHft~n~ 71 F it~)VA 1-())1 ~77)1 77[ AW~~ Af- bull 717 bull iz
~ tlstfFln~iJ~ 717 7-())izI ttflCJltlb1tJh P-90-C [iz~ At-7-J Riverside I Setlfi-SAlllfler
I) )-tt l F())otb1A -gt t~ ())ftd)())iz ~ bull At- 7-( tt )1 ())th I) C~fC~~ N S ())J 7-ij1ft~ Tg I) 77I bull 1J)11()))Y F)1())f())$Cit bull bull ~tn -( 1- ~)I-1blmn~o 1fjitft7W
lt IjitJlJltJ7 l 7CttlbhT~~ P-92-A [ry l JIyen - A] Riverside Iii Iderness
7 l 715 27 N S t)l-- l Ill] ~ iAlIntA )7 I bull J fJI()) IJJI) tJry( )11 -A ())~gIJ())71 7 it 7v- F())jiljiiiJ8tJI))i-tt1 F())OrbfA -gtT~~ 77[ Att i)(plusmn())Iff~T1ltfgU())[lt1iAn~ l
~a~bf ~())OOil1Jht~MltfgIJ())ot~Ahtlt I)j~
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P-92-B [Vt- ~ bull 7-1] Riverside Crote Kllife
7 l J~ 80S 71-- F 1J1B yen- t bull poundTJI-J IJ 24Smft~~ J~to~ I Ji--lJ 1 ~o)Vt - ~ - 7-11~ ~ 7711-0) N S t)1- ~ ( A)7 J~ bull J t 1-1J1~L~~
f I) V -r 1-(1J( ~ -r Mt$O)IijC I AO)rnRlfi Harry Archer I)117 Vt - HlT tilaHtffflt ~tlltJ 771- A
tf-7-tot~o)1~t) l1atrix-AID4 (1i~~nLtit) 1 F)I-(1tJJ Fmiddot 7(1j])l-)71iS~0 P-93 [Jf-tJ -f bull 7 -f] Riverside Bowie
771- A~1 I )--lJ 1 n~-J Ltl) G~B it1~tJ 1 bull 71 J~1 lt0)- totl)RfF to L~tt~ ml lt A
yen I- AO)yen7)1- bull t)l- t (1 17t(rlO)) F)l-1 is ~o
P-94-A [77I-Aygmiddot~middot A~7-] 1976lfRfF Loveless-johnstJn Setlli-Sliinl1er
I- l bull 7pound7 Y I O)IIl3~IJO)A t N S t)1- ~ ( 1iti0)7( J 1- lJ~ to ~A)7 J~ bull F )l-b~1~ fi A)7yen
-~ bull -If 1 AO)t~ bull Af-r-( 1976lf(Df-+tArHyen7 A (O)i- F bull V g-(tIlJi~nt2~O)
P-94-BC [77vAYgjJr-Ji-] 19761fRfF Loveless-johnson Capel
bullbulltt-Ji_OJ 771-AVg~0)~-K-o 71~~--7(1j]~0t~~I-AL rymiddotJ~ff-middot
~11--Jmiddotb1~ t) F[o ~)[ ~ t(1I1l3~IJb1A Lti t) l1ilIJO)) I )1-((17)71 bull J 7 X-jJ-O)A fJ I -1 V g-( JfJf- v-JO)lifjb)m~IJn1n~ -r l J~ 786
P-96-A [77 v AV g j bull F [1 11- J 9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
771-Ac SR V3JOAt1 NS iJ[ ~ T7JlJ 7(1j]I[)7 -rI-~1 746-B
P-96-B [57vAVgj yenjJ-] Loveless-jolmson Dagrer
) - bull j FOJfO) F1[( )77J[middot 7 7 A bull t1- t 77 J lJ bull 7(1 jJl-)7 bull ) F[O)-Ji~ r 771shy
AJ 9 j J 0)7(- J A J ~ -t 1 J ~1jiiJRfF~nt b)Tilb)Ltltt lt 77[ A El lt4Otii~t tt~ c13~v3 j
(ltJ IOOtftltc13n ~b liiJn( L L -t~(lc~ lttJ lt1 [ J 9 O)iafiflM1H~(v
P-96-C [77vAY3j J-f- IJf--l Loveless-johnson Utility
51 1-0)771- AV 3 J bull J -7- ~ I) 7- 1 - bull ))7 -71 tJ J I bull 7( 1 j])[ 0) ti[ ~ (A bull 1 7JI-7
~ bull 1 r [L -lJ1 AO)jIlp) ((l~ ltftJiJh L~~ -t1 J ~(l 772
P-98-A [77vAYg~middot [1 11 19-] Loveless-johnson Dropped Point Hunter
Loveless-ollllgtOf] Riversilie (a I 0)[1ihAtlt0)-t1J(ttt2=t2~tfFGn tt(l 0020)-t1J
ij~ ~ 1S c ire ~so N S tJ[ H 77- bull 7 x I) j]mlil(Jlt9 ~ I) f-t 1 bull 11)7 c ~ litt(i)1 r MftMt ~ Lti IJ ttL t I- - 9 ~~IJf n L~~ t)[ ~ O)itS c (l77 Ao)t -1 bull 11- - ~ b(ltJJl itn L~ ~o
P-98-B [77vAVgjmiddot ~[1I1middot9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
O)I~ G~ 77 (A bull V g~ (l N S i1- ~ (~l0) 1[( 7 I- - F0)~(-lJ1 bull t I--V g bf~JithL
~~ t II- I- 0)9 (~SO)7 7(e1 77 A0)t -1 bull 71- - t bi~ldlJl itnn~ -t1 J ~(t003 L lt0)
J C) tJOi(lJ1 to ~ 0 ~ tJhC ooR1tr~trhL to it gt L~~
P-99 [3 5J1J4~-t-1] Riverside Tile 35ill4fllliversalY Kllife
O)-t -1 J ~t 771- A0)-t1 J x -~ ~35mJlf~a~i1-~8IH7if 1 ~nt ~o)Lv ~o I-if- bull ry I V 1- bull
) F [t 7 J[ ~O))J t bull f l J1b1j~t iso)T7tJ I 7 x 11~ I) J 71 to t ~0)1iS5 ltOJ-t1 J(t
35mJij(tlJj 35fFGnlt0)-t1J0)~t1 10 (is~0 ~L~b1~GnLiSt) 01 c 35 (1 9OOOyenI
~ll-middot T- JJ I- t13hn~-flj~O) 2b)G 90)11 JCl 5000 f h 10 b)G 34 (1 3500 f I1reGntzbl HtJ
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1-~7i1t-gt~-n5 OJ Hln~O) I1atrix-AID4 tlta~ ~nt7XljJltDtI-7~-0) JII TJ ~Jilt~T~5
i ti 352tt~tfF Gnte ~ (ltth T~ 5 hI ~~(lt(t1 J J-ltD) n t~tgt C) -2h~tffplusmnj 5 n(t6ftt)
77VAltD~(lta ~ 1(7 ~Jfil~t-IltAltD2~ltDxc I 7 II- bull 117 ~thn 5
P-IOO-A [~ 0gt7 JJ ~-J Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
111- ~ ltDttJ IHlt imlt~~N SltDjJ7-ilWHTa 9 Pu1ltJ td J7)I--7 r JJ rw( 1k~~lt ttf nT~t~ F 0gt7 )J ~-(a 5
P-100- B [ r o~7 J J ~-] Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
jjmJ~tgtaltI)jJmiddot1)-iifliuteJ~U117 x-r-7( NSI)I-~ 1-gtFmiddotA-if-(ltA~17
JJ FJI-~~)ltD~t A l J5-ItttJl-V1(ltIf5 117fi~ 435
P-IOO-C [Vt-~ ---f7] liiversidel ChIlteKnife
I ~1 I-ltDVz - I- bull 117 (tdifltD1I5tii-yeni (iilb Ta 5O)tiil~ n(t7tltD-1-0)~gIJit)((7-I-btft~
T~ 5I~ u ~ 117( ltIf 5 it - F bull -7 N S ltD57)1- bull IJH tmiddot1 1 bull A-if-(ltA ~ y7
P-I01-A [3A -ft~ A---] liiverside I tub Seti-Skinner
1)1- ~ ltDttJ ~ ( N S ltD ~jJ 7-b~H~ J5l lt trtIb~J5l lt 1-r u tiA ~ gt7 bull ) FltD1 17( 77 I- A (I
J 5 ~ t -gt te=2t2(tfF -gt ti c7JI-CltD ~ ti
P-IOI-B [-ft~ A1-] liiverside I Setiti-Skinner
LltD~(lt~ u ~1 ~ bull A ~1-ltDN S l(J A ~ -(lt(t ~ JJI) bull t I) JA(ltJ ~)lJj~IJb~~nTtH) J~-7 r7 ~ bull
1-rltDA l 1 f )J F)i-htft~ it -~ bull -7 btI 1-r 7~ n T~ 5 l17fi~ 727
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Introduction to the Collection
As you are about to view photographs of the knives that make up my collection Logos of the Loveless Legend you may be wondering why [ have elected to collect just one makers knives I decided which way I wanted to go in 1972 Back then there were not too many men making custom knives Those so engaged were doing an excellent job and yet most all of the knives during this period were pretty much the sameshythat is good finishes functional and appealing So again why collect
just one mans knives Early in my collecting career which dates back to 1948 I made up
my mind not to accumulate knives but to concentrate on one maker At that time it was the goal of most collectors to collect a knife from each maker If one did this he would certainly have a variety of fine knives yet his collection would be an accumulation with no theme
About this time I star ted some cursory research on the makers It soon became apparent that Bob Loveless had moved around the country more than anyone else and that he had used more logos on his knives covering his partners and locations This coupled with the desire to collect knives which would portray one mans actual career prompted me to go Loveless in spite of the fact his knives were more difficult to obtain and were more expensive
The result of my efforts is on the following pages which also trace the Loveless career from Claymont Delaware in 1954 to the stacked leather washer handles of the Delaware Maids and then to the latest Riverside integrals of 1989
Al Williams Collector
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Living on the Edge Logos of the Loveless Legend
By Al Williams
Illustrated by Jim Weyer
A small skinner with walnut slab in half tang construction The handle is finger grooved Delaware Maid is etched on the choil of the logo side of the blade while on the reverse side and also on the choil are the words Van Lengerke and Antoine This is one of six knives marked with the name of the Chicago sport store One can be found jn the Randall Museum Orlando Florida and three were taken on an expedi tion to South America
The first sharp gusts of an early winter storm slashed at Bob Loveless face as he made his way through the crowded streets of Manhattan
It was December 1953 and the shop windows along Madison A venue decorated for Christmas held a thousand temptations for a 24 year-old merchant seaman with cash in his pocket
Loveless was sailing on a small tanker out of Port Newark It was difficult work and one of the few pleasures was the time that he had during his off-duty hours to read sporting magaZines On his last voyage he had been fascinated by an article in the December issue of True magashyzine The article described the handsome hand-made knives crafted by famous Orlando knife maker W D (Bo) Randall
Although he didnt know it at the time that article with its breathshytaking illustrations of Randalls knives had sparked a flame that would continue to burn in Loveless imagination for the rest of his days Bob Loveless had always appreciated good design and fine craftsmanship but these Randall knives were something special These were knives with a soul - the proper tools for a man who earned his livelihood challenging the whims of the North Atlantic
On that blustery New York afternoon Bob Loveless knew exactly what he wanted more than anything else in the world - the feel of a good knife in his hand
At Madison and 45th Street he paused at the entrance of Abercrombie and Fitch the Cadillac of sporting-goods stores an institushytion among the adventurers of the world The old ll-story building held anything a sporting man could want canoes safari gear the finest in firearms It was a store for men who didnt inquire about prices a panoshyply of rich mens toys presided over by clerks accustomed to catering to the aristocratic and moneyed
Teddy Roosevelt shopped there So did Clark Gable Ernest Hemingway always outfitted himself at Abercrombie amp Fitch It was the
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Distinct markings make this hunter truly outstanding On the logo side in addition to Delaware Maid onc fjnds R W Loveless M(lker Claymonl Del On the reverse side Abercrombie-Fitch Co N Y is etched A typical maid wi th brass hilt and a stacked leather asher handle
Another old timer with serial number 11 The handle consists of stacked leather washers It is finger grooved with the typical aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the obverse side is found AbercrombieshyFitch Co The knife was probably made in 1955
A slender ~kinner with serial number 77 and the initial R WL etched on the choil Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side while one finds Abercrombie-Filch Co NY on the obverse side The handle is of stacked leather washers with a bakelite insert and a round aluminum butt cap
Unusual markings make this knife a desirable collectors piece In addition to Delaware Maid etched on the logo side are found the initials RYVL and serial number 9 on the choil Not many early knives were marked this way Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side The knife has a typical stacked leather washer handle with finger grooves and an aluminum butt cap 13
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An early skinner with half tang construction and a finger grooved walnut handle There is no hilt and the blade is marked Delaware Maid on the logo side and AbercrombieshyFitch Co NY on the obverse side
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kind of store where a loyal customer would patiently wait two years for the privilege of paying $50000 for a set of five Holland and Holland handmade English shotguns
Abercrombie and Fitch is a store for adventurers the headquarters of a special fellowship of men who thrive on the challenge of living at the edge surviving through their wit and mettle in hostile environments And although he was not outfitted in the refined livery of a gentleman adventurer Bob Loveless was certainly a member of the fraternity
Bob Loveless a man who had made his first solo airplane flight at the age of 14 who had lied about his age to enter the merchant marine at 15 who had operated a control tower for the Air Force on the island of lwo Jima at the age of 17 crossed the threshold and strode confidently to the department where knives were displayed
Here 24 year-old Robert Loveless a man used to being treated as an equal by men twice his age - by men whose very lives might depend upon his skill and judgment - was confronted with the nemesis of the American shopper - an overbearing self-important sales clerk
The neatly dressed young salesman sized up Loveless as just not our type of customer Unseasoned and overconfident the little clerk was unable to read the experience in Loveless eyes He could not see beyond the working clothes of a merchant seaman
Loveless asked to see a Randall knife Oh responded the supershycilious little salesman Well We simply dont have any It would most certainly take at least nine months to get a Randall knife
It was at that precise moment in December 1953 that a spark in Robert Waldorf Loveless soul was kindled into the passion that would impact the craft of knife making forever Perhaps it was his frustration at not being able to have the blade he wanted Perhaps his rage at the insoshylent clerk Whatever the reason Bob Loveless was inflamed by the situation
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A landmark knife as it is the first one Loveless made by the stock removal method (documented on page 16 in Kl1ives 87) The handle is stacked leather washers in a most unusual coffin shape and there is an aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the lower half of the blade This is one of a kind and quite rare
An early fighter with a long double brass hilt and sub-hilt The handle is stacked leather washers finger grooved and a typical aluminum butt cap This may well be the first sub-hilt made On the logo side is etched Delaware Maid and on the reverse side is found a serial number 26 and the AbercrombieshyFitch Co name
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An early fighter with Delaware Maid etched in the choil and numbered 9 Weighing 14 ounces it is 12 inches in length Atop the blade is a 3 34 inch brass parry strip This knife has a brass hilt and sub hilt Handle is stacked leather washers
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A nice hunter with a narrow brass hilt and linger grooved walnut handle The tang is not tapered and the open lanya rd hilt is a bit rare On the logo side of the blade is e tched R W Loveless Maker Claymont Dela ware
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His first inclination was to roundly curse the rascal Instead he took a personal vow He swore to himself that he would achieve the impossible He would create a knife of his own - one that would match the quality of the Randall pieces he so adshymired
As he returned to his ship Loveless was consumed with the exciteshyment of this new chalshylenge He took the train to Newark then a taxi to the dock As the taxi passed a big junk yard on Doremus Avenue he told the driver to stop
Years later in describing the incident Loveless describes himself as if guided by some atavistic primitive knowledge buried deep in his mind
I told the taxi driver to let me off there to get some pieces of autoshymobile springs I don t know exactly why but I thought automotive springs would make good knives
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A verY unusual marked Bowie of the Dela~a re Maid era Marked on the logo side of the blade is wveless Made instead of Delaware Maid On the obverse side is the usua l Abercrombie-Fitch Co name and also the words Bowie Knife [t is a graceful knife with a double brass hilt and a finger grooved crown stag handle There is a pewter plaque on the butt but Loveless denies putting it there
On that blustery New York
afternoon Bob Loveless knew
exactly what he wanted more
than anything else in the
world - thefeel of a good knife
in his hand
Not too many heavy and massive knives were made in the Dela ware Maid era This one has a brass hilt 3 1 IS inches wide along with walnut slabs a non-tapered tang and an open thong hole Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the same side at the choil we find 139-B for the kind of steel used On the reverse side is the name Abercrombie-Fitch Co NY August 18 1956 Etching the kind of steel used and the completion date on the knife is most unusual
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A landmark Bovie and one of three made Classic in shape and size with R W Loveless Maker North Hollywood Calif No 1 engraved not etched on the logo side of the blade O n the obverse s ide is etched HL Walleck (the name of the owner) O n the brass butt cap a re two dates and Dr Wallecks cattle brand One date October 291 1960 was the date the knife was finished and the olher da te Apri l 21 1906 is the owners birthdate There is a 4 34 inch brass parry strip on top of the blade and there is an extremely long walnut handle The lugged hilt is made of several lavers of thin brass strips fused together Loveless -vas urged to make this knife and two others by a good friend when he was at a low ebb in h is life He had only been in California a short time was unknown in the knife industrv and was about ready to give up k~ife making
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The fellow at the junk yard told me to Go see the guy out there with the burning torch There r found the biggest pile of auto springs youve ever seen - maybe 40 feet high and 40 to 50 feet wide at the base 1 told him I wanted some good metal to make a hunting knife He got a 1937 Packard spring and said This is the best spring in the yard I got four or five pieces each about a foot long I thinlt I paid the fellow in the office a dollar and gave the yard man a couple of dollars for his trouble
1 took the pieces of spring back to the ship and roughly ground them - with a snag grinder wi th a hard-clay wheel - to the outline I wanted It took me over a week to get the knife done and it looked pretty good
Loveless had read a general article on knife making in one of the sporting magazines He knew that he had to heat trea t the metal He heated it on the ships galley stove
A fine looking fighter with the rare Loveless-Parke logo on the blade There is a double brass hilt and subhilt along with a stacked leather washer finger grooved handle The butt cap is aluminum Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side of the blade which incidentally is ground in typical Ra ndall style (See next page)
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A Loveless-Pa rke hunter with a brass hilt s tag hdnd le and hidden tang construction Shop number 121 is etched OIl the obverse side of the blade along with the year it was made - 1967 One of thirty-six
A fine Loveless-Parke skinner in pristine condilion It has a slanted brass hilt and brass butt plate a ra re feature on a Loveless knife The hidden tang constru ction is surrounded by beautiful stag This knife is marked ith the date it was made August 1967
[t got a pretty cherry red I plunged it right down into a five-gallon bucket of refrigshyera tion oil - thats all the cook would let me have - right in the galley It came out a pretty shade of gray and all the carbon fell off
The knife cut well for a few moments Then the edge started flaking away I went to the chief engineer and he said Youve got to draw that hardness You have to temper it
Loveless went to the public library to learn the secret of tempering metal When he returned to the ship he took the knife apart and placed it on a copper plate which he heated on the galley stove He watched as the blade turned a rich dark blue
It wasn t very scientific but it worked I had invented a wondershyfuJ tool It was a tremendous charge That turned out to be a hell of a knife
About five or six weeks later I took it to Abercrombie amp Fitch I was going to show that young punk my knife Since his earlier visit Abercrombie amp Fitch had made the wise decision to terminate the young clerks employment The floor manager a man with the shrewd merchand ising instincts that are characterisshytic of a good retailer was pleased to look at Loveless knife Impressed with the craftsmanship he asked Loveless to make some more like it for sale in the store
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An early semi-skinner with the Loveless-Parke Sierra Madre Calif logo Typical of the period it has a Scagcl style slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over a hidden tang In addition to being only one of thirty-six the name Safariand and the Safariland logo e tched on the obverse side of the blade make this knife very ra(e Very very few were so marked Even the sheath sports the Safariland logo
Another Loveless-Parke specimen with a stacked lea ther washer handle and an aluminum butt cap In this cra Loveless was still doing business with Abercrombie-Fitch Co in New York as their name is etched on the obverse side of the blade This particular knife has many characteristics of the earlier Delaware Maids but if examined closely one can see subtle design improvements developing Only thirty-six28 with the Loveless-Parke logo were made
I made three more It took about a month and before I was done everybody on the boat was helping me The store gave me $14 apiece for them I thought My God this is great At that time a Randall was selling for $22 $24 $26 I knew the store had to make a profit
Loveless has made 35 semishyreplicas of that first knife - called The 35th Anniversary Knives Today those reproductions of his $14 masshyterpiece sell for $3500 each
The first knife is gone In Bob Loveless words it walked out of his shop stolen by an unknown visitor who may not even realize what he possesses I was proud of it says Loveless but it wasnt anywhere near the knife we make today
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meleon - a man of many colors He is opinionated and sometimes arrogant He alternates between self-deprecation and braggadocio and is altershynately profound and
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This old Lamson-Goodnow skilUler plays an important role in the Loveless story The knife was given to LoveJess by his friend BHly DuPont Wilmington Delaware It has a tapered tang Several years later Loveless got the idea of tapering tangs because of this antique Here we have a knife dating back to the mid 1800s with a tapered tang - an idea revived by Loveless and now universally copied throughout the industry
An early Lawndale gut hook skinner with shop number 70-430 This knife has a wood nticarta improved handle and it was made in 1970 Not many gut hook skinners have been mad e by Loveless
A Lawndale caper finn with an improved stag handle and a red spacer This model has no hilt or collar and comes with a birds head butt
An early Lawndale utility hunter with a brass hilt stag slabs and a red spacer The knife bears shop number 70-461 which means it was made sometime in 1970 The butt configuration is early Lawndale and in 1972 underwent some changes It has a fairly rare brass wrapped tapered tang with serrations on both the top and bottom of the blade behind the hilt
A most unusual gut hook skinner with the edge on top of the blade It has a brass hilt and black micarta handle This is the only reverse gut hook I have seen in my years of collecting Loveless knives Made in 1969 it was originally designed and made by Loveless for his personal use There were only tvvo made
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This small Lawndale piker bears shop number 65-30 and has a black micarta handle with one finger groove There is no hilt or coliar but there are thumb serrations on top of the blade A rounded birds head butt completes this piece
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A gents knife as Loveless calls it with a Lawndale logo The handle slabs are black micarta and there is no hilt It has a rounded birds head hilt and carries a shop number of 647-8 This is a one of a kind and was made in 197L
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Another early Lawndale fighter with a double brass hilt and black micarta slabs Shop number 70-451 indicates the knife was made in 1970 with the early butt configuration anl a brass wrapped tapered tang The blade has serrations on both the top and bottom behind the hilt This is a mean machine
profane He looks a bit like Boxcar Willie but he talks like William F Buckley He is articulate and cerebral bespeaking an education tha t goes far beyond formal schooling
He could be described as an eccentric genius A loner An invetershyate tinkerer A man who speaks his mind A curmudgeonly craftsman whose entire world revolves around his workshop in Riverside Califorshynia
Robert Loveless was born on January 21929 in Warren Ohio He spent the formative years of his life on his grandparshyents 17-acre farm about halfway between Warren and Sharon Pennsylvania There was just enough land to grow a little corn some tobacco rhubarb berries and a Jersey cow named Bossie
Loveless grandfather Clinton Huff was a friend of horticulturist Luther Burbank He helped Burbank develop a type of gladiolus bulb H e was surprisshyingly educated for a dirt farmer Loveless says of his grandfather
It was a grea t life for a kid he recalls Fifty-some years ago this was an entirely different country It was the middle of the Depression There was no TV I didnt see a movie until I was 9 or 10 years old
On New Years Day 1937 his grandshyfather died Soon after that Loveless 8 at the time went to live with his mother in Warshyren He grew up fast and yearned for adshyventure far from the sleepy midwest town
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A most lUlusual Lawnda le semi-skinner which was purchased by A G Russell from Loveless in 1968 It was engraved by Linton McKenzie who also did the intricate R on the sheephorn handle slab A one-ofshy-kind knife due to the humpback configuration of the handle a feature I have found in a few very early Delaware Maids The knife is the subject of an interesting article by Bruce Voyles in the Blnde Magazine After the article came out rreceived u letter from a man in Guam who had once owned the knife and he told me that while it was in his possession the tip of the blade was broken He returned ir to Loveless who repa ired it
if eclectic period in Loveless life Like the master craftsman who shapes formless steel into a fine blade events were forging an innocent farm boy into one of the worlds premier knife makers
Loveless was 12 when the United States declared war on the Axis powers Ready to join the military he was frusshytrated by his age
By the end of the ninth grade he had more important things on his mind than school He was driving long before the legal age of 16 And he was flying planes In 1943 he started to hang around a grass-strip airport near Warren on sumshymer weekends He picked up odd jobs there and Ernie Hall the owner paid him with flight training
Hall had no intention of letting a 14 year-old solo but one day while he was away from the field Loveless borrowed his Piper J-3 Cub From the air I saw Ernies Studebaker coming down the road so I landed and taxied up to the hangar He knew I had been flying He asked how I had done r said fine He turned his back and walked away never said another word
At 15 he lied about his age and joined the merchant marine to bide his time until he was old enough for military service His first job was that of deck hand on a 9600-ton ore boat the Hennepin a bulk carrier that sailed to the Great Lakes ports of Buffalo Cleveland Marquette Duluth and Superior
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A 1970 Lawndale banana skinner with a narrow nickel s ilver hilt and wood micar ta Over hidden tang construction The shop number is 70-413 The knife is extremely light in weight
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A beutiful Lawndale lamb ulility with shop identifica tion At There is a narrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and it has ivory sla bs It certainly depicts a neat a nd no-nonsense design
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A small semi-skinner w ith the Lawndale logo It has a nickel s iJ ver hilt sheep horn slabs and serrations top and bottom at the hilt This badly worn knife was returned to Loveless by a professional hunter with the request for another just like it He enumerated the many kills the knife had skinned and Loveless ho likes to see his kni ves used was so impressed he sent the replacement gratis
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Small Lawndale d rop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown stag slabs There are unusual thu mb serrati ons on top of the bJ C1cte near the hilt
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A beautiful little Lawndale semishyskinner w ith a longer than usual nickel silver hUt and cream colored s tag slabs on a red spacer Wha t is intr iguing about this kn ife is the nicktd sHver butt cap because Loveless d id not put them on during this era Apparently the butt cap was added by someone else
I cleaned and painted all day long every day he recalls When we came into port we tied up the boat ourselves opened and closed the hatches Those were the best years of my life There was a whole world out there A young man could move up
quickly during the war I was working with men in their 60s People nowadays have no understanding of what things were like in World War II Everyone who could do a job was needed
I had plenty of time to read take pictures I started studying watches taking them apart middotand studying their mechanisms His fascination with watches and watchmakshying would show up later in the workmanship of his knives But knife making was far from his mind in 1945
Finally came the day Loveless was waiting for his 17th birthday January 2 1946 The war was over but Loveless still wanted to be in uniform He signed up for the Army Air Corps forerunner of the Air Force on his birthday
Loveless was trained to be a tower operator and given a two-year tour in the Pacific on the islands of Guam and Iwo Jima It was a lonely tour and with time on his hands he got interested in drawing and designing There was an old house trailer on Iwo Jima I was fascinated by it and started drawing variations of it
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A Lawndale utility hunter of hidden tang construction with no hilt and a two piece crown stag handle ThiS was the personal knife of Loveless and is marked Bad Bobs (See next page)
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An old Lawndale fighter wi th a double brass hilt ebony handle with fi nger grooves and an aluminum butt cap similar to those found on the Delaware Maid The grind on the blade resembles the grind fou nd on Randa lls Model 5 A very handsome knife
A very early Lawndale banana the handle is crown s tag imbedded skinner with a two piece stag with a small compa~s The nickel handle over hidden tang s ilver hilt is s lanted and the blad e construction The butt portion of is unusually narrow
Toward the end of his tour in the service he was sent to Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base near Dayton Ohio Loveless decided to leave the Air Force because rank was hard to come by after the war After two years ten months and three days I came out a PFC - Robert Loveless PFC USAF Retired I took part of my mustering-out pay of $96 dollars and bought a Rolex watch It was November 5 1948 I paid $48 dollars for it and I still have it
While at Wright-Patterson he had decided to enroll in the Institute of Design in Chicago Though the fall term had started he was admitted without a high school dipl0ma on the basis of the drawings he had done while in the Air Force Initially he lived at the YMCA on South Wabash Avenue and attended part-time while working as a sales clerk at an art supplies store
The Institute of Design was an outshygrowth of the Bauhaus school Avant garde form fo llows function and all that They were under the influence of Mies van der Rohe Walter Gropius Wassily Kandinsky and LeCorbusier
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My first drop pOint hunter It has the Lawndale logo which was the only logo available at the time It has an improved handle of ivory mica rta and bears the shop number 216-RR The cost was $19800 and it was the second Loveless knife in my collection
An early Lawndale prototype which was cut in half to show the Loveless hidden tang construction The knife was once owned by Ken Warner noted editor
Large Lawndale semimiddotskiIUH~r w ith beautifu l multi-colored buffalo horn in an improved handle configuration The shop number is 41 5 This is a fine knife
This Lawndale straight hunter is special to me as it was my first Loveless The improved handle wi th ivory micarta slabs have darkened with age and handling This knife was purchased in 1973 for $18800 and bears shop number 23S-RR
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A Lawndale up-swept skinner with a nickel siher hilt and well matched stag slabs The shop number is 70-520 which ind icates the knife was made in 1970 and illus trates the butt configuration at that time
A rather unusual Lawndale crooked skinner with shop identifica tion in the fonn of the letter 1 The nickel silver hilt appears to be a bit longer than norlTh11 and there is no metal liner in the thong hole Thumb serra tions are cut into the tang at the hilt
This is a one of a kind LawndaJe skinner made on the order of the Canadian Russell knife It has walnut slabs and an open thong hole with thumb serrations on top of the blade
A specially made Lawndale skinner with a cocabolo handle over hidden tang construction It has a thin nickel silver butt cap The appearance indicates it is a copy of an old case hunter The shop number is 389 Loveless emphatically denies putting the finger cutout in the choil
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An unusual Lawndale drop point hunter with a little different blad e shape There is a nickel silver hilt with stag slabs The tapered tang is brass wrapped vith finger serrations on the top and bottom of the tang near the hilt The shop number 504 was s tamped on the front of the generous siLed hilt a most unusual location 1 have never seen another knife so marked Another personal knife of Loveless which he gave to Steve Johnson during the first week Steve worked in the l oveless shop
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I began to realize what a phony bunch they were It was intellectualized Everybody at the Institute of Design was interested in shopshyping centers and office buildings I was intershyested in practical architecture - things like family dwellings I was intrigued with the possibility of making mobile homes on a production line but I got no encouragement from the teachers I finally just got mad one day and quit I didnt even check out
Years later however Loveless would look back on the months he spent at the Instishytute of Design as time well-spent by a future knife maker The unhappy experience of the Bauhaus training had given him a lifelong respect for functional design They taught me how to think in functional terms especially with materials
After his abrupt departure from the Institute of Design Loveless enrolled at Kent State University in Ohio I had begun to understand the true interplay of basic ideas he says I wanted to study the conflicts and drives and so forth
I was different from the average college frehman I had aGED instead of a high school diploma I didn t know a noun from an adverb but I could write I got As because I could express myself
A basic knowledge of English is one of the attributes of success for a businessman Youve got to be able to think straight and that shows up in clean simple straight writing At Kent I started a semantic study group Semantics is the study of symbols written and spoken Its language in action - abstractions archetypes stereotypes linguistics logic
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This is possibly an experimental Lawndale utility wi th nickel silver hilt bu tt cap a nd stag slabs The engraver Li unknown and the knife is one-of-a -kind
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I came to realize a long time ago the only way a man can get along in this life is to understand people to have a high degree of logical skills and an extensive vocabulary Without it youre conshydemned to grunts and curse words I d rather be an active reader of books than a passive spectator of a movie Theres no limit to what you can do if you have a good vocabulary and understand sentence structure Ive got very little use for intellectuals but I love talking to an intellectual person
He came to admire the late R Buckminster Fuller a philosopher and inventor of such things as the geodesic dome Fuller designed Dyl11axion house a home that could be mass-produced cheaply like the manufactured homes Loveless had envisioned at the Institute of Design Another favorite was psycholoshygist B F Skinner the Behaviorist who developed Skinners Box a device in which laboratory animals can press buttons and be rewarded for making the right choices These men were my heroes To me they were giants
Loveless fascination wi th Ii tera ture contin ues to this day He is an avid reader especially of biogshyraphies and World War II histories His favorite authors include Philip Wylie (Generation of Vishypers) John Ie Carre (The
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A fa irly routine Lawnda le utiJity hunter with an improved black micarta handle with shop number 161 The knife was purchased from Oa vid Steele noted writer at the firs t New York Knife Show
An early Lawndale semi-skinner with slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over hidden tang construction The slanting hilt is similar to those found On Seagle knives
A special order Lawndale camp knife of massive proportions with a nickel silver hilt and ebony slabs Mad e from 1 4 inch s tock the tang has less taper than usual
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This is a large Lawndale semishyskinner with a Seagle style slanting brass hilt and cocabolo handle on hidden tang construction There is no lanyard hole and on the obverse side of the blade middotve find the Safariland name and logo
A Lawndale upswept skinner with a nickel silver hilt coca bolo slabs and a non-tapered tang indicating it was made early in 1970 The shop number is 27
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An early Lawndale utility made in 1970 with a brass hilt and polished stag slags It is engraved by Ron Scaggs The logo has been put on the lower half of the blade a most unusual location The grind on this knife is a bit on the Randall style
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The subject of the mechanical arts has been poorly trea ted in litera ture Loveless laments To me theres much more drama in writing about machines than in fictional writing about sex and murder Loveless has made a lifetime study of tools and tool making of machines and the men who made them He can rattle off the names of countless inventors
Knives are by far the oldest created tool he points out The first tools were the club and the stone Then man lashed the stone to the club to make it more effective Then he honed it to a sharp edge
Almost everyone has a feeling about knives There are very few men who Cal) regard knives neutrally Theres something downright atavistic to a man when he picks up a knife or regards a knife It may be a throwback to the hunter in man
A 1969 Lawndale boot knife with brass hilt and big horn sheep slabs The shop number is 384 An unusual feature about the piece is the open lanyard hole (See next page)
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Rare WoodmiddotLoveless fo lder with a titanium frame and stag s labs The inside of the ha ndle castings are engine turned
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Loveless also maintains a large library of movies that he watches late at night in his workshop Among his fa vorites are The Last Emperor and Shane
While at Kent State Bob Loveless met his first wife The marriage lasted 18 tempestuoLls years but produced three daughters which he treasures
Loveless developed the undershypinnings of his intellectual interests at Kent State however on the whole it didnt satisfy his needs The experiment lasted for only a couple quarters Just as had happened at the Institute of Design he grew tired of the academic exercises And like so many veterans who return to college his life experiences had
transcended the youthful silliness that is typical of much of campus life I was wearing a ruptured duck on my jacket and they gave me a blue and orange beanie I went back on the lakes
For a while Loveless was content to return to the Great Lakes bulk carriers but he soon began
to long for a more stable life than the lakes provided He used his Able Seamans card to get a job on a Sun Oi l tanker the Passaic Sun which hauled gasoline to New England out ports It was while working on the Passaic Sun in 1953 that he made that fateful arshyrangement to sell knives to Abercrombie amp Fitch
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Rare titanium Wood-Loveless folder with maroon micarta slabs As nearly as 1 can tell afte r ta lking wjth Loveless and Wood there were only thir ty-seven of the folders made Twelve were ti tanium two were aluminum and the rest were stainless There was a va riety of handle materia l used
A routine Wood-Loveless folder if indeed there is a routine onc with stainless steel frame and maroon micarta slabs This was the firs t Wood-Loveless in my collection and was ordered direc tl y from Lovel ess After a lo ng wait I finally received the kni fe along with a letter stating that the Wood association was over and tha t I had better hang onto it as it was sure to become a collectors item r pa id $7500 for the knife which was the brochure price
Extremely fare Wood-Loveless folder with aluminum frame and maroon micarta slabs On the inside of the handle casting are the words Wood Loveless Mark 4 An aluminum sample it is the only one made
Extremely rare Wood-Loveless folder with a titanium frame and wood micarta slabs It is marked on the inside of the handle casting Wood-Loveless Mark 4 Titanium Sample 001 As logos were being put on the knives Barry Wood wanted to try one Not being familiar with the technique he put the logo on the blade quite low
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A routine Riverside drop point hunter w ith a nickel s ilver hilt engraved by Ray Viramontez It has well matched stag slabs on a red liner It is a good looking knife and carries shop order 642
This little Horn Street Knife with a Riverside logo has a wide nickel silver bolster with stag slabs With its tubular sheath it was designed to be carried as a pocket knife It has been extremely popular in Japan
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Perhaps one of the rarest knives in the collection is this Riverside boot knife better known as the New York Special Its shop number is 838 and it comes with a narrow nickel s ilver collar and contoured green micarta slabs A unique feature is its flat shea th into which the knife is snapped It was a speciaJ order a special design and only seven were made during 1972
Riverside hideout model with shop number 027 comes with green micarta slabs and a narrow nickel silver collar A beautifully designed knife with a contoured handle for a firm grip It has never been a big production model
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This is the original Riverside pro hunter with the duplex grind on the blade and was made under shop order AB It has marOon slabs over half tang construction Being the first and only one made Loveless lost track of it and had to borrow it from this collection to redesign and improve the model
A new and improved model of the Riverside pro hunter with duplex grind Under shop order 221 it features a stainless steel hilt and black micarta slabs The tang is fully tapered instead of being a half tang like the original The knife carries the rare Riverside signature logo
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delivering the first three knives Loveless recalls that Pat Devlin the floor manager said Ive been looking all over for you I want some more knives Id like at least a gross I told him [ could deliver half a gross and he wrote a purchase order on the spot They were going to sell them for $3450 I would get 60 percent - $2070 each
In the meantime I had been transferred off the oiler I took the purchase order to the Claymont Delashyware branch of Wilmington Trust and asked to see the manager I wanted to borrow $1 000 The initial order from Abercrombie was just over $1900 I ended up with a personal loan for a thousand dollars on a 90-day note I took it in cash and went to an industrial supply store and got some tools an anvil a bench furnace files vises a drill and a Hammond VH-2D belt grinder By day I had a shore job with Sun Oil on a relieving gang By night I made knives - 72 of them in 74 days I sometimes worked till 2 in the morning When I received my check from Abercrombie I laid the money down on the counter at the bank and said There you are Thanks a lat
Even though Loveless knew then he could make knives commershycially he also knew he needed more practice to become great at the craft
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A rather sma ll drop point hunter with a regular Riverside logo under shop order number 697 It comes with a nickel silver hilt and well matched stag slabs
Another routine drop point hunter wi th the regular Riverside logo The nickel silver hilt is engraved by Ray Viramontez A set of well matched s tag slabs on a red liner completes the handle
A normal sized Riverside drop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown s tag slabs on a red liner This was the only Loveless knife in the Hollifield collection and it has an extremely small logo
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Riverside integral hunter with a wid e bolster and stag slabs This knife was first introduced at the Guild Shomiddotv in 1979 The geometric design on each side of the bolster is done by Leona rd Leibowitz in red plastic and gold Only 12 were made
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While not a terribly popular model this Riverside Nessmuk has good lines It has a nickel silver hilt with dark maroon slabs Shop order number 849
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He dropped out of knife making for several years and took a job as a technishycian for E 1 du Pont de Nemours amp Company in Wilmington His iconoshyclastic style rubbed some du Pont people the wrong way - especially his motorcycle They felt they had inshyvested a lot of money in me and even though I never got hurt they took exception to my riding it They fired me
Between jobs now he returned to knife making to support his growing family It was easy for him to re-estabshylish distribution through Abercrombie amp Fitch and things seemed to be going well until mid-1958 when he was beset
by misfortune That summer he accepted an oral purchase order to make a large quantity of knives for the Christmas season However the buyer who had made the commitment left the company before the knives were finished The store refused to accept the knives
Then in November one of his daughters took desperately ill with pneumonia The doctor said that the only way to cure her was to move to a milder climate In January 1959 he decided to leave the East Coast and move to Modesto California where his wifes parents lived
This sub-hilt Bowie was made in 1957 The handle is ivory with hidden tang construction The hilt is 3 34 inches wide and is sterling silver as are the sub-hilt and pommel (approximately 1 lb) The name plate is 28 K gold and the 3 12 inch parry strip atop the blade is brass Delicate and beautiful engraving and ivory carving was done by Francis Monoghan of Wilmington Delaware Without a doubt the rarest and finest Loveless knife in existence and quite possibly the first art knife ever made (See next page)
A small Riverside boot knife with shop order l1 S-E indicating it was part of a 5 knife set which unfortunately was broken up The trim knife has a small double nickel silver hilt with walnut slabs over hidden tang construction
This Riverside semi-skinner was made on special order and bears seria l number O1 lt was made for the A G Russell Knife Club and has a nickel silver hilt and slabs of coral micarta
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I sold the house on a Friday and on Saturday morning I was in my car on my way west I never had much trouble getting a job When I came to southern California I had a job within three hours at a machine shop
By the mid-60s Loveless had established a small machine shop of his own doing contract work for other companies In late 1966 he acshycepted a job as supervisor for a precision parts maker and by 1969 he was supervising an 8S-man machine shop
But Loveless had also fallen in with a sporting crowd He began selling and trading the dozen or so Delaware Maid knives he had brought west with him - the same knives he had been selling to Abercrombie amp Fitch He also began innovating - moving away from the Randall-like designs By the end of the decade knife making had nearly taken over Loveless life I was making knives heavily in the evenings and eating about twenty Rolaids a night just to get to sleep he says In November 1969 he quit his day job
Loveless continued to make knives under the Delaware Maid logo The strange part of it is I don t rememshyber why I picked the name he says Then as today many of his knives featured a reclining nude etched into the blade Loveless wont reveal who modeled for the now-famous trademark but he does say The model made me bitterly disgusted that I married my first wife
In 1971 his first marriage ended in divorce 1 gave her the house - she had the kids
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Under shop order 330 this Riverside drop point hunter is of standard size and has a wide brays bolster and black micarta slabs [t is a beautiful knife
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This small Riverside drop po int hunter under shop order 641 has a nickel silver hilt and black micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on the tang just behind the hilt A neat little knife
A half tang utility hunter with a Riverside logo and made under shop76 order UB The handle is green mica rta and has no hilt
A nice Ri verside drop point hunter with a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs on a red liner Shop number is 983 The original owners initials are etched on the logo side of the ricasso
A mini-wilderness model with the ra re Riverside sig nature logo under shop order 526 It has a double nickel silver hilt with coca bolo slabs This knife is of recent vintage
Here we have another Riverside hip pocket hunter with a nickel silver hilt and ivory slabs On top of the blad e and just ahead of the hilt are thumb serrations and behind the hilt on the tapered tang is a brass initial insert The shop iden tificat ion is CH
Loveless calls this knife his Riverside hip packel hunter Under shop order RL-2 it has a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs It was made in 1971 and has thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hilt
A small Riverside drop point hunter in a half tang construction with finger grooved ivory micarta slabs Made in 1979 under shop order 2016 the knife has no hilt L L
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make on consignment He first got the idea in 1971 that collectors might be interested in his knives after the silver anniversary issue of Gun Diges t which gave him a generous mention reached the newsstands I had 75 knives on the order books as a result of the Gun Digest article he recalls I had orders from Mexico and Eushyrope By 1972 I knew I would be able to make a living making knives Every month it kept buildshymgup
1 have no idea how many knives Ive made Im going to be a nightmare for the collectors Today he makes around 300
knives a year but he hasnt always been that productive The worst year was 1979 when he simply didnt feel like making knives He produced about 75 that year
These days he and his helper might have as many as 42 knives in various stages of production at any given time The backlog keeps growshying He is now working on knives that were ordered up to five years ago Its getting worse he says Im sure Ill kick the bucket with a lot of unfilled orders but theres nothing I can do about that
Loveless first knives - the ones made from Packard springs shywere forged [ beat them to death he says Its hard work and a poor way to change the shape of metal Forging is a cheap way of getting
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A Riverside hunter of half tang construction It has no hilt and green micarta slabs which are finger grooved Loveless says he made only six or seven of this model
A rather oldtime Riverside drop point hunter under shop order 1098_ It has a nickel silver hilt stag s labs and the original owners initia ls on the obverse side of the blade
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shape but not the best way for knives Then I got smart
Today he begins with a slab of metal and grinds away everything that doesnt look like the desired knife Like Michaelangelo who professed to liberate his statues from the grea t blocks of marble Loveless frees the blade that he visualizes within the stock
Stock removal is primarily a development of the Loveless shop he says adding with the hint of a smile This could be taken for boasting
Before long Loveless began to make knives from the type of steel used for saws and lawnmower blades - a nickel alloy steel with tremendous toughness Loveless went so far as to personally visit the president of the Jessop Steel Company in Washington Pennsylvania to find out more about how this special steel was made
When Jessop stopped production of the alloy (which was called 139-B) Loveless tried oil-hardening and airshyhardening other steels He experishymented with hot-work die steels shockshyresisting steel high-carbon highshychrome steel and various tool and stainless steels before making a commitshyment to a Japanese alloy called ATS-34
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Under shop order 115-1) this small semi~skinner with the Riverside logo has a nickel sil ver hilt and walnut s labs furnished by the o riginal owner It was part of a 5shyknife matched set tha t unfortunately was broken up
This smal[ Riverside hunter under shop order MOL has a nickel ~i lver hilt and black micarta s labs Not tuo many of these sma ller knives have been made
A yachtsmans knife of dubious o rigin Under shop order BER-L this one~of-a-kind has a nickel si lver hilt g reen micarta slabs and the new Riverside signature logo ] am toJd that while grinding the bJade for a utility hunter a mistake was made Rather than throw i t away Loveless ground it to the yachtmans shape It is a one of a kind
ThiS Riverside utility hunter has a nickel silver hilt and ivory micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on top of the tang near the hilt Shop order number is 642
The qualities of ATS-34 closely parallel those found in American-made lS4-CM Loveless keeps a couple years supply of the high-carbon corrosion-resistant stainless tool steel on hand at his workshyshop
The basic tools found in Loveless Riverside California shop include a Deckel universal milling machine a Sixis tool makers milling machine a manual milling machine two tool makers lathes - a Maximat Super II and a Schaublin SV70 - and drill presses to put the holes in the tangs He also uses a Burr King model 1272 belt grinder - a model that he helped the company to design He recalls that they were going to call it the Loveless Grindmaster
Loveless executes every step of the knife making process in his shop except heat treating which is done by
Paul Bos of Cajon California Bos a master in the field heat treats knives for many American and foreign makers
Although his makers mark R W Loveless Maker has always been reserved for the bench-made knives from his workshop thousands of pocket knives designed by Bob Loveless are machine made in Japan by Gerber International
While some of Loveless knives may indeed sit on velvet to be admired by white-gloved lovers of art
he insists that each is a tool for hunters for adventurers He crafts his knives for men who do the hard work of skinning deer and cutting hawsers
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A ra re Ri verside semi skinner with a wide hilt engraved by Giuseppi Forte The knife sports a green micarta handle and there is no thong hole or handle pins
A beautiful Riverside drop point hunter with a wide brass bolster engraved by H H Fra nk and big horn sheep slabs The logo was etched a t the special request of the Ovncr J pictu re of this knife appears on the cover of Knives 82
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A rare Riverside dagger under shop order 003 A beautiful and deadly knife with a double s tainless s teel hilt engraved by Steve Lindsay and a black micarta coffin shaped handle A mini logo appears on the obverse side of the blade ilt the ricasso a unusual place to put a logo
This sti ff horn model has two Naked Lady logos-front view as shown and back view on reverse side Ha ndle has red pick bone scales and bolster is nickel silver On the under side of the bolster is a unique square checkered finger grip
A 1985 Riverside stiff horn with a wide nickel silver bolster and fine grained stag for the handle Comes with a tubular sheath This is a mean package
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Loveless proudly refers to himself as a tool maker and expresses his conviction that without the tool maker society could never have afforded the artists In primitive societshyies everybody works to survive There are no artists People come up to me and say Boy Mr Loveless youre a great artist I say No Im an artisan I deliberately took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
I abhor the term art knife The term is an oxymoron We make working knives A Loveless knife is the anti thesis of an art knife He also frowns on the expression custom knives We call them bench-made knives
About half of the knives Bob Loveless creates end up in the hands of hunters even though he no longer hunts himself l stopped hunting in 1970 1 realized there was no need for it and no sport in it Using a modern center-fire rifle with a scope theres very little excuse for missing
Under shop order 11S-B this Riverside big bear was part of a set of five that unfortunately was broken up The double hilt ilnd sub-hilt are nickel silver and the walnut slabs were furnished by the original owner A brass inlay is found on the tang for initials (See next page) 87
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The Riverside steak knives pictured above are not found in the Loveless brochure One is a right hand model and one is a left hand modeL One blade is serrated and one is not Both have stag on one side of the handle and are of integral construction
This knife and fork set was made in 1979 and is of integral construction with a long bolster on only one side of the handle I have never seen another knife and fork set by Toveless although he does make steak knife sets occasionally
Loveless hunted groundhogs when he lived on the East Coast You havent lived until you eat groundhog Best way to fix it is in a cast iron skillet five to six inches deep Put the meat in with pork lard and one inch of water Slow cook it all day with some dandelion greens
In Delaware he hunted grouse and duck with members of the du Pont family I was raised on fried and roast chicken To me duck is a poor substitute
Deer hunting was a fall ritual for Loveless for many years My last hunting trip was October or November 1970 in Del Norte County California I got a little Columbia blacktail deer on Thursshyday and Saturday I got another I got 80 pounds of meat out of both deer It took the whole family two years to get it eaten Venison makes good meatballs and great sausage but basically it isn t very good meat
If you have to kill to eat thats one thing All life kills other life to exist but if you dont need to do it why do it He pOints to a volume on his bookshelf Gail
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An unusual Riverside chute knife under shop order 805 It has a double njckel silver hilt and stag slabs oVhat makes this piece a bit of a rar ity is the blade It is one inch longer than the s tandard model
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This Bowie is the only one made at Riverside to date It is fairly large with a double stainless steel hilt and cocabolo slabs
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This standard size Loveless-Johnson semishyskinner has a nickel silver hilt engraved by Ray Viramontez and beautifully matched stag slabs The shop number is 236 The knife was purchased at the 1976 Guild Show in Dallas Texas
A rare Loveless-Johnson capeT it is one of a kind Under shop order 786 the knife has no hilt and an ivory micarta handle with ODe
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Sheehys Passages Peer pressure accounts for a lot of hunting I love guns but I love them as an example of ways man can manipulate them to serve a purpose My sport is popping beer cans with a 22
That might seem hypocritical- I make hunting knives and yet dont personally beshylieve in hunting I don t insist that other people feel the same way If you want to shoot ten deer a year thats your business I think I outgrew it But [ sure as hell know how to make a good deer knife
Unless youve had field experience you can t make hunting knives I see knives with cutting edges tha t are too thick Wi th blades that are too long - 3W to 4W is fine for North America With awkward and ill-shaped handles Too many knife makers dont understand their own hand Their knives are not user friendly You cant teach a guy to make a good hunting knife if hes never been in the woods shot a deer and been up to his elbows in deer guts Its like giving a typewriter to a man who is illiterate
Loveless says of the dropped hunter perhaps his grea test stroke of inspiration The dropped hunter was obvious to me in the 50s It is almost a spitting image of an autopsy knife TI1e dropped hunter got its name because of the way the point drops away from the back of the blade for greater ease in deer skinning
And how does Bob Loveless differentiate the seashysoned hunter from the tenderfoot When I ask a guy where he likes to do his hunting and he has an answer on the tip of his tongue hes a hunter A lot of Loveless dropped hunters lie on a coffee table to be bragged about
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This Loveless-Johnson drop point hunter has a nickel silver hilt and black mkarta slabs It was made under shop order 746-8
A one of a kind Loveless-Johnson dagger with a double brass hilt and black micarta slab on a birds head shaped handle The exact number of Loveless-Johnson knives made ma y never be known Loveless estimates fewer than forty while Johnson feels the numbe was closer to one hundred ]n anY event there were not too many made and they are desirable add itions to any collection
A five inch Loveless-Johnson utility with an improved handle of wood micarta There is no hilt with this type of handle The shop order is 772 This knife is unusually light in weight for its size
Loveless admits that demand for his knives has driven the price up to the point where very few men can afford to actually use them We could sell all we could make at $750 but theres stiU a limited market I equate the price of a Loveless knife with a good bolt-action rifle and scope Some guys will carry a $900 rifle and a $10 knife The rifles job is over in 20 seconds but it will take many minutes for the knife to finish its job
Theres no question that Loveless knives have strong symbolic value among men who should know about such things Ernest Hemingshyway took five Loveless knives with him on his last trip to Africa And legend has it that each of the four commanding generals of the South Vietnamese army carried a Loveless fighting knife on his hip as a compleshyment to his Rolex watch and Dehner boots
Many Loveless knives found their way to the jungles of Vietnam But Loveless is quick to point out that he is very selective about accepting orders for fighting knives We dont make fighting knives for soldiers of fortune - men who work in clandestine military service he says conshytemptuously adding There are many good service knives available at factan) prices
Bob Loveless knife making is governed by his personal ideals We wont do an ivory handle Theres one in the leather room That will be the last If enough people would stop using ivory maybe they wauld stop poaching elephants in Africa Ivory is a second or third-class handle
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There were only three knives marked with the ImclessshyJohl1sott Riverside Cal logo This one 002 has a hilt of nickel silver and Lignum Vitae slabs There are thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hil t Directly behind the hilt there is a brass inlay for init ia ls Extremely rare Rare Loveless-Johnson d rop point hunter with serial
number 003 The knife has a ni ckel silver hilt and ebony slabs middotvith thumb serrations on top of the blade ahead of the hilt l)irectly behind the hilt on the tang is a brass inlay for initials Of the thre knives so marked 001 is in Taiwan A rare knife
This I a specjally designed knife to commemorate thirty-fjve years of knifcmaking by loveless A refined version of the old Delaware Maid with s tacked leather washer handle and an aluminum butt cap Origishynally sold for $200000 only thirty-five wercgt made This knife is number 10
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A naked lady d rop point hunter w ith a na rrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt The s tag improved hand le is a bit different than usual Very few were made
An unusual naked lady drop point hunter wi th a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs over a red liner The unusual fea ture of this knife is the wide ricasso The shop number is 435
A naked lady chute knife w ith a double nickel silver hW and well matched stag slabs over a red liner At the special request of the original owner the spine of the blade was rounded instead of square
This lamb semi-skinner has a nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and well matched stag slabs According to Loveless there were only three of this model made
A beautiful semi-skinner with the naked lady logo The wide nickel silver bolsters are engraved by Michael Collins The stag on the handle is extremely well matched
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A naked lady drop point hunter with a slightly wider than usual nickel silver hilt engraved by Angelo Bee Ivory slabs on a red liner have a big horn sheeps head scrimmcd on the logo side by Mr Bee An inlay behind the hilt used for initials is one ounce of pure gold instead of the usual brass This go ld inlay was furnished by the original purchaser The owners initials appear on the ricassQ logo side
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A fine drop point hunter with the naked lady logo The nickel silver hilt has been engraved by Ray Viramontez The stag handle slabs are very unusual On top of the bJade ace thllmb serrations and directly behind the hilt is a brass initiaJ insert This knife was purchased directly from Loveless at the 1976 Guild show It was at this shomiddot that the naked lady logo was introduced
material anyway Now mammoth ivory thats different At one time Loveless didnt think much of micarta as a handle material but now he has come to believe it is the best material for a working knife And rounding out his views on handle materials he notes I agree with General George Patton shymother-of-pearl is for New OrleanB pimps
Should you come to California to visit with Bob Loveless in his
workshop you would find yourself in the presence of a man at peace with himself Here is a man who has tried just about everything he ever wanted to do and succeeded at most
Loveless would be comfortably dressed in Levis and one of the striped zippered Five Brothers shirts by M Fine amp Sons that he is so fond of wearing On his head would be his trademark cap which was made in Japan by a friend s wife The cap is designed to shield his sensitive eyes from the the glare of the overhead fluorescent tubes
His pot belly would lead you to believe that he likes his food in ample quantity and you might imagine
Under shop number 004 this beautiful naked lady semi-skinner has a wide bolster engraved with a gold animal inlay by R Scaggs Scroll engraving appears on the obverse bolster The knife has walnut slabs It is one of the best looking pieces I have ever seen from the Loveless shop (See next page) 103
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Lovelesss own naked lady semimiddot skinner Under shop order R wL the knife was made on October 12 1986 for himself There is a n ickel s ilver hilt with a rare th ree piece stag handle over hidden tang construction with a crown stag butt
Stiff horn mod el with naked lady logo This kni fe is an integrCl l piece with sta g slabs (md an open area around the thong hole The geometric design on the bolster as done in red p lilstic and gold by Leonard Leibowitz Only six were made
This is an integral semimiddotskinner with serial number 28 It is milled from a single piece of steel with stag slabs In the wide bo lster is an ivory micarta disc scrimmcd by Rick Fields of Florida A limited number of these integrals were made and according to Loveless no more will be started because of the time it takes to make one Loveless estimates he ca n make three regular knives to one of these Most of the integrals went to Japan but a few possibly six Wer sold in the United Stales for $175000 each A rather expensive sheath knife
An integral drop point with serial number 25 There are beautiful stag inserts in the handle and the small ivory micarta disc in the bolster which was scrimmed by Rick Fields of Florida Loveless swears no more will be made becDusc of the time involved Most were sold in Japan but a few managed to get into American collectors hands It is a very handsome knife
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him enjoying his favorite dish Cantonese-style barbeshycued pork ribs washed down with Tsing Tao beer
Today Robert Loveless is happily remarried He and his wife Yoshiko share a comfortable life together - she watching Japanese-language TV programs while he makes knives and enjoys his diverse interests He has a cat named Chrissy a poodle called Alfred P Loveless and two Labrador retrievers Brandy and Buddy
Loveless three daughters are grown now and living in CaWornia One is a California deputy attorshyney general One is married to a research scientist One operates a bistro Loveless also has three grandshychildren Yoshiko has two grown daughters
In 1986 while at the Munich Knife Show Loveless learned that his mother and step-father had been murdered in Warren Ohio by a man with a knife Loveless is haunted by the irony Here I am selling knives My mom and step-dad were murshydered by a punk with a knife At times I wonder if theres a heavy karma coming down
Sitting in his Riverside California workshop amidst the toob and the partially completed
knives Bob Loveless has a great deal to say about the development of his knife making skills and the evolushytion of his philosophy
I arrogantly feel Im the best damn knife designer in the world I hardly ever make a knife I didnt design I make knives to please me Those who do it just for money hate their wives and kick their dogs
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This naked lady drop point hunter was made in February 1978 with a wide stainless s teel bolster and green micarta slabs It was carried by Loveless during a course at Jeff Coopers Gunsight Hunting School in Arizona
A stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hilt and green micatra slabs A reverse naked lady logo appears on the obverse side of thc bladc
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1 knew what r wanted to do in 1954 when 1 started I didnt know how to do it 1wanted to make fine knives for sportsmen It took the better part of 10 to 12 years before I began to understand what I was doing
There wasnt anybody you could learn from in those days There were no books I sometimes made flat-out mistakes and had to do it over Selfshytaught is sometimes the best way You work up your own philosophy as you go along
Loveless may have known from the beginshyning that he wanted to make fine knives but he had no interest whatsoever in sheaths Indeed he used to include the following note in his early catalogs
If you consider yourself a good leather worker and want to make your own sheath for your Loveless Knife say so on the order blank and deduct ten dollars from the cost of the order - I don t particularly enjoy leather work
When a mans not good at something it bothers him Loveless observes When he gets better at it he enjoys it
Nowadays Loveless is very good at it He makes his widely-copied sheaths from 8-9 ounce cowhide purchased from a Los Angeles dealer He designs the sheaths for a tight fit - to cam in so the knife cant fall out Loveless has no use for
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nickel silve r hilt and well matched sheep hom slabs On top of the tang and behind the hilt is a nickel silver insert engra ved with R W Lcyveless
Stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hi lt and stag slabs A reverse naked lady is on the obverse side of the blade This knife was made in 1986
A beautiful naked lady utility with an engraved
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Small naked lady hunter of integral hilt and butt design The handle has light brown stag slabs and an elonga ted thong hole on the butt Only six were made
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A one-of-a-kind naked lady prototype fighter All metal with a skeletonized handle the finish is dull or anodized This wicked looking instrument was designed by Bob Angelo a noted weapons designer The knife is held in its sheath by a snap fastener When the knife was made it was the first time Loveless ever worked from anothers design and he made just this one However another maker is producing this same knife
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keeper straps His sheath design has been widely copied in the United States and at leas t one Japanese knife maker employs a very similar design
Bob Loveless shares his hard-earned knowledge with other knife makers both in his workshop and through the Knifemakers Guild which he helped found in 1970
The fundamental philosophy of the Guild was my idea he says I got together in Tulsa with ten other guys Andy Russell got the meeting together The first membership directory was put together right here in my shop
Our goals were to promote knives and knife makers to encourage more ethical practices and help others make better knives
He has had several apprentices and has worked with Japanese students for weeks at a time His first full-time helper Steve Johnson came to work for him in May 1971 when the Loveless shop was in Lawndale Cali fornia Johnson had learned the basics of the trade from Gil Hibben Later work with Harvey Draper and in the Davis shop in Spokane had given him a good foundation in knife making Johnsonremained with Loveless for three years moving on to become a well-known knife maker in his own right in Utah
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An extremely ra re naked lady straight hunter with a nickel silver hilt and slabs of Japanese micarta called Snow which resembles ivory The logo on each side of the blade reverses within itself There is just one other knife marked this way Loveless has sta ted he oviU never use th is handle materia l ga in
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01E1E5 S - MpoundRR - A Loveless-Merritt new model called Field find Stream This attractive knife has a nickel silver hilt and green micarta slabs This model is ~ _ makers - t - made for the Japanese trade and when sold over there the naked lady IVerside C a logo is substituted for the Loveless-Merritt logo Only six of these knives are known to be in the Us It carries shop order 587
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A Gerber folder designed by Loveless with his signature engraved on the logo side of the bronze 118 bolster This knife is 184 of 2000 and has a bronze frame and checkered rubber inserts for a
handle The knife is extremely heavy There appears to be some doubt as to whether Gerber fully adhered to the original Lovesless design
Loveless had a full-time Japanese helper Koichiro Oda for a while during the late 1970s Jim Merritt his current helper started in 1981 Jim is not only my right arm Hes both arms and more Loveless quips
T he craft of knife making can be lonely work but Bob Loveless doesnt mind the solitude Its not unusual for him to labor well
into the morning hours sipping cold coffee crafting knives and sheathes The shop is the world I love where I want to be Its my refuge he says
Bob Loveless many passions hobbies and interests provide the psychic fuel for this effort His movie videos and books his music mostly jazz and blues are all close at hand The workshop is also outfitshyted with a shooting range which he shares with visiting Riverside policeshymen
On a whole Loveless hobbies are solitary ventures And his tinkshyering is endless The shop is cluttered with remnants of an amazing variety of gadgets Noteworthy among the clutter are a couple one-of-a-ldnd items
Schrade-Loveless drop point hunter designed by Loveless This particular knife has no serial number and was sent to Loveless by Schrade for final inspection prior to production Typica l maroon Delrin improved handle with a brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is l S4-CM A drop point hunter by Schrade which was designed by
Loveless The knife has serial number 0922 and has the typical maroon Delrin improved style handle with a narrow brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is lS4-CM
Schrade-Loveless drop point with serial number 0045 This knife is a surplus piece from the American Blade lS0th Anniversary commemorative that was offered in 1977 It has a white Delrin improved style handle and a narrow collar instead of a hilt
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Schrade-Loveless drop point hunter with serial number 0027 This knife was made for the 150th Anniversary commemorative of the American Blade but 150 of them got through production with the logo on the VVTong side before the error was discovered These oddities were sold at the 1979 Guild Show Because the logo is on to wrong side of the blade they are fairly rare
A Beretta-Loveless drop point hunter with seri al number 0260 It has a nickel silver hilt and contoured stag slabs over a red li ner Designed by Loveless made in Japan and ma rketed by Beretta USA
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- the Loveless pens One is crafted from titanium the other from a combination of aluminum and steel A third pen is gone - sold for $2000 He also has lots of watches He is quick to point out tha t like a Loveless knife a good watch lasts forever
Loveless has owned four amateur-built singleshyseater biplanes 1 dont take it seriously he says r just go up and have fun But one time it wasn t fun at all He crashed his Pi tt Special in 1983 fracturing the tibia in his left leg - an accident that laid him up for three months and reduced his knife production that year to fewer that 150
He used to ride a motorcycle - a 700 cc Yamaha - until he broke several ribs in a nasty spill He still has a soushyvenir of his motorcycle-riding days a ticket he got for doing 130 miles per hour on the freeway A Porsche was ahead of me and the driver was falling asleep I had to do 130 to get alongside him to blow my horn But now he says he is playing it safe Tm trying to be more laid back
The thought of retirement has no appeal for Robert Loveless After all why would one retire from his hobby When 1 cant make knives anymore Im going to swallow a bunch of pills and quit he says Retirement doesn t interest me In every society dOINn through history a man had to work until he died Who said people should quit work at 65 and play golf or tennis or sit and read
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On(-opound-a-1Ond naked lady hunter with integral hilt and butt A beautiful knife it has a wide bolster and well matched stag slab One logo is placed on the obverse side of the blade a most unusual location A narrow cross section of the round steel stock from which the knife was made comes w ith the knife On the polished disc or cross section are the words Olle of a Kind a naked lady logo and serial number 2011 When Loveless started to make the knife the steel stock weighed 8 pounds and when the knife was finished it weighed 8 ounces
This prototype dagger has a nickel silver hilt and butt cap with green micarta slabs It has hidden tang construction and it is set up so one can remove a small pin from the butt and take the knife completely apart It vas one of three prototypes made for Pallidan Press
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This prototype Howie style fighter was made on August 20 1957 in Claymont Dela ware home of the Delaware Maid It is made of 139-6 Jessop steel with a narrow double brass hilt and stacked lea ther washer handle that was painted and decorated A birds head type butt cap of aluminum completes the dfort
A unique prototype of a hunter Loveless wanted to make to sell for $10000 This one-of-a-kind model has stag slabs with an aluminum frame into which the blade is mortised The blade has never been sharpened and it has not been polished In Dallas during the 1976 Guild show Loveless decided not to proceed with the production and sold the model
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Sometimes he speaks of having his ashes placed along with those of his wife in her parents burial plot in Mito 60 miles northeast of Tokyo But then hell laugh grab a bar of stainless steel and head for the grinding room Hell theyll just find me dead at the wheel with a knife in my hand he says Dead of a broken heart
What would keep Bob Loveless spirit intact is the certainty that in a couple of hundred years his knives would be in the hands of cowboys and hunters and soldiers doing their jobs For him it would be a perfect world where the collectors had moved on and a man and his knife were back to work
Perhaps But in the meantime the collectors whom he likens to Renaissance patrons of art will patiently wait for as long as five years to own a blade crafted in the shop of Robert Loveless the man of so many contrasts the man who most would agree took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
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P-8~9 [3 5J1Jf1~-t1 7] RIverside I Tile 35tll 4IIniversary Knife
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P-12-A [-Tx7)l-( n Delaware lfaid
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ClaYllfollt DeIi)ln 1It AIJercrOllf)fe J Fitch CoN1 t~IJinTt5 ~~)17J- (~~) 1)1- t 1 vi
- bull 71 V to - bull J ~ ))t 7)) ~Q)J~I ~ bull f + 11 (b~~-Ji)llD tMnT~5
P-12-B [-Tx7)l-( n HIi)t1955~~fF Delaware 1ald
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P-12-C [-Tx7)l-( n Delaware lfaid
1 v 51- bull 71~At vTfIlfiflliQ)amp5 Jff)-gtt~iI1lQ)AnnQ) lTiligt~- iEiilC Delaware lIaid t 77v
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P-13 [fiof-r-] Delaware 1aid I Skinner
-r 17 Ii 77 t 77 [- A 0) 1 7)L RIIL tJ$I)1J J -tA -gt tdlllo)A of-r-T ~ ltJ~ tWO)$ttt
Delaware 1aid (1))( amptt AbercrOlllbie I Fitcll CoNY O))(tJ$$ljitLTl~ 11 F)LtL-if-middot 7 Ji
-t-771 ~O)~~t11~i6ItU~~o)T 7)L~0)Ji-J ~ bull ofiJ7middottJ$-gtlTl~
P-14 [fiof-r-] Delaware Naid I Skillller
1-7 bull -j l7T7 ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ ryt )L-r J I bull 11 F)L 7 [-- F iEiliHt Delaware 1aid amp1R~t
t AbercrOlllbie I- Fitch CoNY O))(tJ~lJjtLTl~
P-16-A [~jf-] Delaware 1aid I A Kind of Dagger
77L-AtJq ~ J7middot l)b-I)LitiT~1lut~ mdlTO)tJtuTireglIJIll3tt-r17Ta~ (KNIVES 8ItD1611~J(f) bull
L-if- bull 7 J i - bull 11 F)LT 7)L ~ O)I J ~ bull of i J7middottJ~1t~ 77 L-A lv ltmft1l~C7 -( 7 71 Utdf~tlTa
~ Delaware 1aid 0))(tJ~7 [-- r iEiliiO)T~ttlJjtLTl ~o - u tJ)tJl -VtJt~tJ-r 17 T a~
P-16-B [7711-] Delaware 1aid I Fighter
77 A0)[]l7 bull 17)L bull l)L ~ tif7 bull l)~ ~ 0)1tltdBlIft0)7 717 -(I~ -r17 L-if- bull 7 J --- bull 10
I F ILt 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-7tJ~1t~ ~~ll3tJ7)L ~ 0)11 J ~ bull of -- J7tJ$1tlTl~ Delaware 1aid O))(tJ~iE
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P-17 [7711-] Delaware1aidl Fighter
itLtT7ry I 7~tUBlIft0)7 717 -( 17 bull -r1 7 T Delaware 1aid t O) 9 tJlI)1J J -t~ tL Tl~
~IHt 392 ~ft 294) ~ttft~95)0)77 A0)i I) -tJ~1tlT$ tJ JI F )L~t [-if- bull 7 J -- -T 77
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P-18 [11-] Delaware 1aid I Hunter
bullbull0)77Amiddot l)L ~ tJH~u l 7 -( ljJ- 7)L-71t~ ryt)L-rJYmiddot 11 F)L0)7 717 -(I~ -r1 7
7Lmiddot -j 17 (7-I-tmifljuTltJl) T -j l7~1 nmA1t~o 7L-- nEiliitt R~Loveless 1aker
ClaYlCnt Delaware O)[]ttJ$A-gtTl~o
P-20 [1fry 1 bull -r17] Delaware 1aid I Bowie
-VtJ~ u l 7-7 O)AtL1J~ ute T7ry I 7~tCO)Mry 1 bull -r 17Ta ~o iIVO) Delaware 1aid CVfv tJ t
LOIELESS-N4DEo)7-7tJ~At) amp1R1HttlfililtJO) AbercrOlllbie I Fitch CoNY t1Jnt Bowie Kllife t$lJttLT
l ~o 17)L bull 77A bull l)H 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ T 7 7ryl bull A -j J 70)11 F )LtJ~1tltdl~tJ-r17
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P-2l [1fry-1 bull -r-1 7] 1956~jF Delaware 1aid I Bowie
T7ry I 7~tCt i0)J -j t~ lt~~O)a ~-r17 ttf -j~ ltt~jF~tLtJtJ) -gt t~ 79mmO)~7)L bull 77A bull l
)L ~ t ryt IL-r J YO)II F)L 7)L bull 7-1- bull -j l7o)~I F $tttmAtJ~a lTl~ 7 [-- F O)iEiiH
t Delaware 1aid 0) [] ttJ$A -gt T$ tJ 1)1J J -ttt 139middot8 O)-rl1 -tJ~J tL ~ tJl i tL~t~ffl u t~J I J 7
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l~ i0)J -j t -r 17 til~t~~7CIiX~Fl B tJ~~ tL Tl ~O)t-Vtf$tJ i t Ta~
J-18
P-22 [1f- 1-7] 1960fFfF North Hollywood Bowie
illJlBJtfict1A1 ==$ti~tfFintdGiiTA(~1110)- 111iEiiH lUi Loveless I1aker North
Hollywood Calif No1 clJj~IJ15nL~~o liillit(t HLalleck bt-1-ltl)~iiIlil1Jgtd~~r15nL~~
it J~o)J1 ~ bull -t-17t(t Oralleck O)~~~c =0)8i1iMIJtnL~S -(L -t110)7illXld
October 291960 1SII ~1-mt April 21 19061t-1-0)~plusmn_81S~ 7I-FO)1ft(trJ12Imm O)~
15tZ77 fio)JI)-il1~L~II ~tlL~~ry)1-11Y()J F)1-~j1f ~~tfjldi57)1-middot t)1- ~ (t~tt()1i
~AiIUamp~ti~ 1 t~()lfFi n L~~ iO)1 l 7 c ft()=~ 7 7[At)IA~lfigtJ6I1 ~ t c ~ m~hi
~int~()lSS ~()c~77[fi~~~1~=7~tU~1I1117()~Wl~~lSII111~shy
-t- ~~~tlJ c 1 L~t c ~ ti -gt t P-24~25 [1t fi bull J7-~ 71 17-] Loveless-ParAe fishier
1$1~ Loveless-Parke ()CliiJ1 tii n S~ 1~ 771 17- J-~ t~Htt77[ ActJOJfF~t 1 tJilh td)~
~1()-qM-~~117~-~~~1tOOlS yen7~middot17fimiddott~~ct7t~~~Mgt14ff
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P-26-A [1t fi J-~ 111-] 1967ifllfF Loveless-Parke Hunter
77fimiddot t)L-t t 17 middot17~middot liz11111~() 121ctt~fiif() 1967()~yen-iJlx17-f1LS
P-26-B [1tfimiddot-~rClmiddot11middot17-] Lovelegt)-Parke Dropped Powt Hunter
i ()~tl() r Cl 17 bull j l ~ (1 Loveless-Parke () Cl ib1)1) ~tlt -gt t fi I 4 ~)1- bull 11 7()7 77- bull t
)1- ~ il111t L ~S i()1 l 7()~tZL - l t()(t j- t- fi0) 7- 11~ bull J 1)1-1 l7rymiddot fi 1 1 ~~J
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P-26-C [1t7--~fi1-] 1967fF8Flltfi Loveless-Parke Skinner
Ji()i i()J~a()fi-t--t- JM1t77fimiddot t)1- ~ c77fimiddot )1 ~ bull 71- ~()f1~tlt ~l~fi~()
77[ A bull 1171SS ~l~fi11~()t 17 1~1 1tfi15nt8itb1 August 1967 c~IJinL~S
P-28-A [71 7- bull J-~ i 1 bull fi 1-J Loveless-Parke Semi -Sk inner
Loveless-Parke Sierra Hatire C8l1f()Cli()A-gttfnIlJl()fitfa i()tliO)~~tt fiI4)1-middot fi171 )1-()~ftll
lt77fimiddott~~c 74ff-middot~~-7()SstF~middot1If()fi1~~middotAF~1aS 71-F()~
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t Loveless-Parke 0)1-~b~15 nt pound tlt V-7-( ~ +t7 7 I) 7 F()CliiJ~tJIII1 15n L~~
P-28-B [1lfiI~-~middot 17-] Loveless-Parke Hunter
[if-middot 71Vl- J F)1-t 7)1-O)J ~ bull ~17())1I-lSS c()lIjftt~77[Att ~lfti
=z-3-~()ililamp7ry ~ F7 37()7Ji-~Clt-amp147-(PItlL~Q AbercrOlllbie I Fitch Co N
Y()~iiIlhi~IHJ 7 t-~ ()li1HIH~IJinnpound 71 I 7- fJJlln()T 7 ry J 7 bull ~ -1 F()lJI~BJt~~-b~~ ltMI)n S t l 7 tiibi Itll L Jlt S c ~ lt()afO~()h1jU S 11 71pound
P-30-AB [AJf Ftrymiddot A1-J LatIIson-GoodI1lN Skinner
i() LatIISOf-Coodnow ()fi1-tt 77[fimiddot fi ~-I-()rplftZJlJtflJ1J~iiiiLlSiccttti ~7ry
J 7Jii ry 4 )1- 4 ~ z 111 1~ t~A() t I - bull Tzj iI 7 7[ fi bitJ t tJ()l f-Ji- 17 ~tt
L~S ~()ftif1l 77[ 7-(ti()7 f4 17 117bif-ri- J ~middot()t ~ ~1~t()1Spound i()J
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P-30-C [1i1 7 JJ bull A 1-] 197041l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinner
771JO)JJJ r bull 7 1 J bull JfT-~tUb)lt(i1~jlt (t1Fn-C~tJ~ 2n(t 19704(iyenfFltnttJO)
rJ bull lt l 7J)J ~0)1 7)J-7 bull J F)J(ttlbh -C~~ lJJMO) Cl-gt7-)J il ~ 1 l 7~ 7O-4aJ
P-31-A [-T-Ji- bull 7 -I] Lawdale Cappel Firm
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P-31-B [1-T-I 1)T-I-] 197041lfF Lawndale Utility
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cth-C~~ 1970fFft(ifFintCCHJt1 70-461 C~-3117~bsi5tJjlfXn~ )1 r (117~1i) O)~
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P-31-C [1iJ 7JJ bull A1-) 196941l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinller
~tJ~v -gt ~11 7 C~ -gt L J~ t ~ -3 771 A iJisectJtsect O)t~(ITif l ull1Fu t lTh1~O)jfJ r bull 7
JmiddotAfT-1il-lgt ~~k=~~1Fin~tJo)177Amiddot~~r~77~Jmiddotlt17J~~middotA~
P-32-A [Yx~middot 117) 197141l1F Lawlldale I Gellts Kllife
77IA~VX~middot117(Vx~~Xmiddot117)C~~ Cl-T-~O)Cl~O)A~k77~Jmiddot~1
7J)J~ bull J FJJO) ~)H I A 11 7 J]JjHIHnJ- F bull 1 O) )J bull x F 1 l 7amp~ 647-B
P-32-B [1raquo-] Lawfldale Piker
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t )J17 I - O)iI4I(I(tyenL bull i 1- g bitIJtnn~ 1 HaH- bull 1 F O)~j 1 l 7 65-3(J
P-32-C [7 71 ~ -] 1970fF~fF Lawndale Fighter
2nbCl-yen-)JlJJMO)yen7)Jmiddot 77A ~)H0)7 71 ~- tnMO)) F)J~jt 77A 7J7 ~
t177lJ ~17J)J-0raquo) )J lT(xJ7J 1)rAIJ 117amp~ 70-451
P-34 [i~ bull A1-] Lawndale Settli-Skirmer
~M~UCl-yen-)J~ftO)icmiddot Af1- 19684(IAG 7 1 i)Jhi 77 I Ah)iftUnt b0)1 I)
~ ~ -h~~IJ~ U 1-7 $- bull ) nJO)lO)~tIJb1lthi LJ ltt0)1il -lgt ~~HlJJ~O)yen7J x 7 bull
x l F bull Eyen)JO)ti(~in~ rrJlti14~ O)J O)tJl l )JO)~jb$W(cJtl1il~ 1r71-1 bull ~JJA 0)
7)J- A bull lK1 )J Atl u-C rr$~el~pil -lgt f-- til C ~v u~t 1171il -lgt 20)1 l 7 H1fID u t tn ~ttc~o)~-T-~i~~U-gtkf~J-lgtc1It~R-gtL~-lgt~~7I-F~12u~~kO)~~O)~~~7
7~A~~ukCC~il-lgtC0)~~~
P-36-A [11 bull A 1-] 19704~1F Lawndale Banana Skinner
Cl-gt7-)J~f-O)2o))1-t bull Af T-t(t ~IH N S 0) ~~ I- tMj~ rJ 1 I bull ~ l 7J)J ~O) ~ F 7 bull - r(1
tJ~ -Cti IJ _lt (r~ft lt ttlhh n~ )11tIW)ti7~- Fh1MO)Eil1iIgt-ligt C 771 Asecth1~lbL~-lgt
117~ 70-413
P-36-B [7 -I J 117] 19704~fF Lawndale Bread or Filet Kllife
ritJjlJ c~-3h) 7( ~ t17c~-3o)b) ~9n(ULtJ2O)-t1 7(t ~~o)UJ I-~ 11fOmiddot )
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1-171j~ 4L Q)-(-~Q)aamp5 ~l~C1-7-)IgtQ)7Amiddot J-7--I 1)7--1- t)Igt rQ)ttgtIJ~ ~~NSQ)jJ
7-1J~~iM1T~T I FJIgt(t71nltI)- ~(ZJ~MtJ tAJ~7if1 Q)i-171aamp5
P-37 C-I~ bull Af-] Lawndale $ellli-Skiflller
C1-7-Mi)C1tQ)J~~t ~ bull A1--~t N S t)J iZV-7middot 1-Q)I F)Igt1Jtft~ t)J gj7tQ)Jltz
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171Q)~~lt(J)J~~ttlW~t lt c~ Wf1ltnD~ftHf l t t ltraquo El7tQ)1-17iJ~7 -I -)J FlfIffl ~nn 5
lt t HU~ lt bJtlf~tJ77VA~J jJil ~1-17~-J ( IJ ~fl1lttzi-gtt()ti-gt i1
P-38-A Cnl~7 I$-] Lawndale Dropped Point HUflter
7-1 -Q)ft~ T~tt~ 7)Jmiddot$ ~Q)f7)J1 aamp IJ N S Q) t)J r iZl 1tC1Qraquo) )IgtiJ1ft~T ~5
P-38-B [rO17-I$-J Lawflliale Dropped Point Hunter
ltQ)Jj~Q)C1-gtT-)I() F CI ~7 1$-iZ(I N S t)J tlibQ)-( ~f~Jil~71 r middot77 Q)A$ ~~
iJ~ft~ ifjlJ IJpVlIimzfx JjJ I) ~i)i~IJpoundnn~
P-38-C [-I~ - Af-J Lawndale Setlli-Skillner
plft~Q)NS t)Jtmiddot ~ 1)-AfQ)A$J~ I F)tZ~JvJ rmiddot A-if-i)i~poundnT~5 ~1~J~Q)C1-
7-)Q)tmiddotl bull A 1-- f~UitJlt ti ltQ)1- 17 iZt N SQ)IJ r bull TJ 71J~itt i6n T~~iJ lt Q)~it tz 7 7 v A t lt Q)J -3 tJlt t tJ~ l T l tJiJ) -gt k lt n troit~ tJ ltmtiJ)iJl~iJ) i6fti1mit t tQ)1 aamp~ P-40~41 [l-T-( I)T-(-J Lawfldale Utility
t7Q)K-~1-~J-AtITfI6ntJ-T-I~7--I-middotI$-l~-middot~-AQ)~7middotA$~~~fI-gt
k t F 7$ ~liztJ-gt T~ 5 ~ IJ ~ltJ~IDEOOz Bad Bob s (~ft7Q)tQraquo tQ)~-~ iJ1A -gt T~~
P-42-A C7 Y l ~-J Lawflliale fighter
71- FQ)jjIJ IJ 1HJ7 F-)IQ) Iodel 5 tlt1J-e13IJ f1 7Q)fIlJ tJ77r 7 bull X l nz~iU-~ yen7) 7
7 A bull t)f HZJltlQ)1 )f 7 l T7) ~Q)IiJ r bull T 17 t~ -3 C1-gtT-)JJlUIQ)tjQQ)7 711- ~
tJ1-17 t1ll-3 lt ttn~~ P-42-B Ctff Af-J Lawntiale Banana Skiflller
t r 7 bull 1 ~1 j- 1-AQ)A -$ J ~ bull I ~ )fQ)~iZmQ)C1-yT-)Q)fr It J Hit~ 7 A -$ J~ti~~ r liZJ~tt1 i AiH~i6ltttT~~ N S t)J HUimiddotjtfjIT~ IJ 71- nt8i_t~~
P-44-A [1117I~-J Lawndale Dropped Point Hunter
JJ~TfiiAnt r CI J 7 +)f-1 l- bull I 1- lt () Lawndale Q)1ltt ltQ)lIttit li)57v A tAn T~tt ~ f171jjiJ 216-((1 7-ftI)-middot~1jJ)[-$Q)17middot)J-7r middotIF) DtAfttlHJ 1981 El7tQ)
1v~V3tlT~=sectQ)1--f71aamp1
P-44-BC C7o ~ bull ~17 f17J Lawndale Proto-Type Knife
C1-~-~mlUlQ)7ormiddot-$17177vA~tr7middot-$~Q)fIVnti~~~5~~~Ufll~~B~W~
~nk~J~iz~ I ~ tQ) fjgtJ Knives Q)r7- -I j-Q)T bull 7-1--1J~-~II)fifj I n~lt c taamp 5 r~
VQ)llil 1t~ ~Jil lt~~$ PQ)[ll]fl~ flttJ~lJJ~~-J~tliJtiilaquo~n~
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P-44-D [-e~ (4-t-] Lawndale Settti-Skinner
~ tJ[1- t1-Jt-Q)-I ~ bull A 4 T-Q)It I MI ~l lt1177)t-ttl70- m-t-e l t1)-7 It bull J
tnJClLftr_il~L~-5 T17l1i~iI~ 1415Q) ~l~T17
P-45 [( ~ v- ~ bull Jt5-] 1973poundF1lfF Lawndale Stlaigllt Hunter
ElHc LlJJ~LQ)77 v A bull T l 7 c~ gt ~~IJQ)~tfT1 7 7 1~ I) - bull -( l11)kJQ)1 Y7J-7
r bull JY ~)tgtB~Q)lyenilctt~ ~MIlt tJL~n-5 1973poundF( 1885i1f-rAntfJJ1 T1 7z~I 235-((
P-46-A [7l7r7~ 4T-] 1970poundF1lfF Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
NSI)Hc ~-7rJ middotY~Q)A-$Il1middotJYr)t-tf T17l1iHI 70-520
P-46-B [7 I 7- r 7 ~ bull ( 4T-] Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
ii)EtMJtl t11- I) shy bull X -7)vQ)1 Y FJl( 1ijQ) 1) ~ tMt~ fI~i-Ji- -$It~ T17 ~(I 376
P-46-C [~)I~ It bull (41-] Lawndale Crooked Skinner
lt5 lt bc~tktJ~l ~1 17Q)-$ T 17 z~kl lt)Q) I(l)-)iI~A i~~ NSQ) 1) ~ b1i1t J t)~G[t lt Y-fmiddot m-ru~17btA nTJ~ 1ft) tl~bt -$I t1Q)MQ) 1) Hi~71(~IJpound n L~-5 P-47-A [(4-t-] Lawndale Skifmer
Canadian Russell Q)t-1-1IlfFlt -$lb)tJ~~G~[1-t1-)vQ)A41- b~Y~ m-)
iltf--t~ )T] bull Jt ~ J1 7 v-It Q)1fr(I-fl bull -I v-V gt OIl) tl~) iit~IJpoundnn~ P-41-B [ 41-] Lawndale Skinner
iQ)~~IJIlQ)[1- t1-)Q)A 4T-(I 1 11[1 JY It )Q)I r Y bull -$I Y~ tttiti ~N SQ)JtJ ~ hi
ft~ n -5 ti~ C4Sf Q)1 17 t1 t - l t8Il7b1Jtlt n -5 77 v A (I i Q)1 17Q) J H lgtI VQ)lQ) 1)
~ Q)]j1H rntAnltn-5 J gt tJT 9 1 )vtfF -5 i c t~ltNltl L~ -5 11 1~kl 389
P-48 [FOJ7 JY5-] Lawndale )ropped faint Hunter
~~I)b~7v-Fmiddot~r11tl~[1-Y1-~Q)r[1~7middotJY-$I- NSI~~~A-$I~~JYF)k
T-Ji - bull -$I Y1Q)IllaHl~U~Q)A ~ I) J7t~~ J Y r Q)1T((I11 tjf- bull -I v-V 9 YblMi~ni~-5
1 17~Q) 504 Q)17iI~ ~iliiiltliH c5gt (3 lt~Tt 1) Q)iliij6j c~ gt $~r~ l~ c iI) (~IJpound n Lti 1)
iQ)J gt ~filir-(-7 ~nL~ -5Q)(lJtt i cbt1tn AT l -7 bull V 3 Yj tb~ I~-eili=lil~tdBJJQ)~( 7
7vA~~1v~Y~l~X-T~middotT17
P-50-A [-A 1-i-I I)T-I-J Lawflliale Lamb Utility
Ill lt-( IT l t A -$I J1ilt v J F bull A--f-Q)Jft~ t ~ l ltIJ~ ~Q)7l bull l-T 11) T l - 7 v- rQ) iffiij6j( Vg- 71~1JJQ)l-lTY~b1~nLL-5 T11i1~ 21-f((
P-50-S [1-T-( 1)7-I-J Lawndale Utiltty
i(J)t 1 1 (I lli lt~BJ~~T77vAiJfbttgtQ)Tlti)I) gt Jr) ~)J-Q)I)H cTIJ H A -$I If bull J Y I )~~IHlIitQ)ltbQ)b)fBJltib1 -JM~JQ)T171reg-5 P-52-A [1-i-II)7-I-] Lawflliale Utility
ilt7tfiX~ntzo-Y1-)IittQ)1 Y7-7rmiddot JY F)Q)T1 1 7717 -(111)5 J~ F) fjg TJ71-$1-(J)1t-J 1lt AT~-)b1 iHJJQ)2-3-7middot ~3-Tf-C~nttgtQ) 117l1i-lt 181
P-52-B [-e~ (~1-] Lawndale Selli-Skinner
I rt bull -$I Y1Ti-jtfiL t 77 A(J) I (t 7 l Y jf- bull ~)-7(J)ft~ t 0- Y1-JmIlJl(J)~ l LfFJl
J-22
P-52-C [7 -t-(7] Lawndale Calffp Knife
N S tJI ~ C lflQ) r JI1 l iI) I) l t 7C1i-V 3 Q)tyenJllit)(Q)C1- gtT-I-~f-Q) 7 bull -t-( 71th
~ 6_35m1lQ)~~)Mtil)ifrih tfiiQ)Q)J I) ~ laquoT-H-~l[bk -7 gttthTL~
P-53-A [~ ~ )- ~ middot19-] Lawndale Straight Nunter
~Q)~mQ)thkC1-yen-~Q)~~)-~middot-7-~75~middott~~~~~Fmiddot~-(~~91th~ -t-(7~
~ 06 1 tJI ~ (jlI lt7)- I a)ff~b tz $-t~h tz t ~- 7~hTL~
P-53-B r~~middot ~-t-] Lawndale Seitti-Skinner
Q)~~C1-yen-~Q)~~~-t-~ ~~17~Q)~17Q)m~~~~~75~middott~~~ ~~C1
J FI-O)t Frymiddot 971th~ lH1iiJ~_lt 7[- FQ)i(iflHtt Safariland a)llIJtC1tiJ1Jih~
P-53-C [Y17 ~~r7~ bull ~-t-] Lawndale Up-Swept SkllJller
19704t1lJJRnQ)C1-yen-JI1Q)frirfo NStJI~ ~~~C1middotJFJI-1 711-97 T17~ 27
P-54-A [t1JlIIfyenJilll-t1 7] 19704~fri Lawldale Amputation Knife
C1~ bull 7 gtt I- ~ffJEa)ltjlIE~ F J -7-Q)~Z~fri l t tJJrtJiF~i)fjQ)$-ttnl ~ T171 ilnJtJt1~ ~ J It
-Jlill( thT~~ --UliQ) -71 7Q)h ~ t Mtil) TSI) ~lilC 4Q)Jlffillliijj8~hT~~
P-54-B [1-1 1)1-] 1970441fri Lawndale Utiltty
~JJlIJlQ)C1- yen-JIfriJ1C 7 5 ~ bull tI- Hy IJ Vz ~hk ~ 9 7 bull i I11 ~~IHtC1 ~ 7~t
J~ C1tQ)~-7Q)mlet7 [ - I Q)FJiJ I) T1iCii-tQ)flllt (t$-t~h n~ T 17Q)rlIJ1)1itt
5 1-11-middot ~91 JI-Q)~iJS~1gtJih~
P-5Er-57 r7-Ymiddot -t17] 19694UfF Lawndale Boot Knife
N S til r I 17- V-7 5- F bull -11- (lH1i) (tyen~tJtth~ T171lJ 384
P-58-A [r7VAmiddot7lt-JIT1)I~] fIood-Loveless Foldil
77 [ ~Q)yenif l (J ~ J I) - bull ~ J f Q)~fFl 12 S S 7 [ -Jt~ -7 7 J F JIQ)~l ~T-( 7Cth~
1 rJI-Q)pjil~ltt VIYJI-middot T)-Q) 1101 Q)ftt First Production hodell1ark 4 Q))(tJi~IJthT~~
P-SS-B [r7)~middot7lt-JIT1~] lrlood-Loveless Folding
~-7middot7[-J~~-7~7middotF~ JF~Q)pj~~~C1-~~~Q)amp~~Jih~
P-GO-A [ r 7)~ 7lt-)71 )I~] flood-Loveless Folding
bullbull~~-7middotJF~Q)~F57[~CJF~~~~-middot~1~~-7 77[~t~~F~Iii~lkt
~ ttfiil)37ltJ)7t -JV7 1 ~~fF lTtt~ ~i(tfq tJJ r M~Hf~h T s t) 12tt~ -7
C 7 it ~ iI~ 2 ~ I) iJi A T [ ~ bull J F )1 C th ~ bull
p-60-a [ r 7J~ 7lt-)r1 )17] flood-loveless I folding
J F57[ ~Q)7-JI-f1 7C S S7 [-J(~J[- (tU~) Q)~1~JI9 bull ) FJliJ~-J~Tt)IJ
hh~ElJit( T tHHJJ 0) F 57 [ ~ 1 57 [ ~ ~jj l Tt-9-l t Q)1th ~ it)( l TtJ)i~~ roll~
k~h~iJSM~~~FtQ)~~hCRh~t~F~t~~Q)T17~~ffQ~ h~~[1-7-middotY
l T J t t ~ t (tfl~jI~ tJiI) t ~ -7 C17ii I) Q)75f~xtl t t -r ~t~
J-23
P-61-A [77L-Amiddot7-)I-T1~] Itood-Loveless folding
liIlbTf~u~-t171ilil-3 7I-~middot 7 v-1t1--middot 1711-1 J ~I-O)pglllIH Iood Loveless 1ark 4
e~IJHlTl3IJ 7 I- ~ O)J FI-0)-If7 I-e u T-ti(tlYfJ~n t tbo)1ilil-3
P-61-B [ I I 771 A bull 7 -)I-T l ~] ootf-Loveless folding
-~tillUt-1 ilil-3 f 1 bull 7 v -1 tr7 I F bull 171 I- 1 bull J ~)I- pq1JllH Iood-Loveless 1ark 4
Titaniull Satllple 1001 0)CyeniJ1A-gtT~-3 -t17tlt0)J-gtttoiO)AnHL 1)_ rJI ~iJ1mlutilte1
lfJA 77 v Z(l7 v - FO)liIlbTTO)(l-gt t oi(I Antth
P-62-A [It-- A ~ 1)_ ~ bull -t17] Riverside Hom street Knife
lt0)1j~1J0)-t 17(1 N S 71 F bull tI-Z 1-tZ 1 111 B1A~O)ilil-3fl-7middot -Z(A-gtT~-
P-62-B [FaJ1)1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
v1 t7pound)II1IlHIJutNStI-~t lllltIfutZ1JfmiddotJ~h -t17- 642
P-63-A [I-g-~ Z~)I-] 1972iFlYfJ Riverside New York Special
lt0)1 v7 3 0)tf11 ~tbillUt-t 170)--1 ilil i -gt lt 0) I) J--If 1 F bull -~0)HtltD7-) bull -t 17~
Wz -3-7 middotmiddotY-rJJ-~ eDl(poundn I972iFt 71YfJ~nt II~N S717-(~I)- bull f-toIZmiddot 171
~1o)AF~1M~-Z~M~~ilillJz-~O)pqif(~~~~ampIlb-3~Ilb~~~lt~plusmnfflO)MO)m~~U~
uTl3IJ _ztjHtt 17 e-t 170) ~I-O)lIIH1H tc 1 7 iJ1fi1lb i n -3 J -gt tUt -gt T~ -3 - 8J8
P-63-8 [1 1 f bull 7 ~] Riverside Hide-Out
~0tt~ pound71-1 iii IJ g~ J FI-O)~ u ~ 7if1 O)-t 171 ilil- ~ N S 71 7-( ~ I) - bull f -toJZ
1 71 I- 1 iJ1ft ~ T ~ -3 bull -t 1 7 ~- 027
P-64~65 [-cJ ~ bull -t17] Norill American 8ig Game Set Knife
77 vZ( e ~ c ~ 4iJ) i 6 ~1i0) 7E~t I f u tZ 1 1 70)1t~ td~ 1 ~ bull -t 17 ~fJ - lt e iJ1ilil-
71 F bull t)I-Z 1-t7I--Z bull 3 -t J IJ ~t7x I) 710) 1 1 ~ bull Jj-1 e DlJ(poundn -3lb~iJ1Jj IJ O)ii 1 1 f1Jj~IJ
iJ1~n T~-3 M8ki)(0)71 Z7v- tJ7 z t(1- 1 ~ iJ)~iJ)n T~-3 jlItii u~-tJ ~ 1ilil-3
P-66-A [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
~~-t~0)~A--If1FO)7OmiddotJ1-17v-F~yen7~middot~71F~n~-middot171~10)J-7
1 7Tilil-3 0 lt n(I~tJl(J)-1 t~ -gt t -0)1amp0) I) i-t 1-1 ilil-3 e~ -gt (J)( 7 7 vZ ( ltO)-t 17 ~1Y1F u
t~ Z1-~~lt uTu n lt0)1 v7 1-iJ)ilt0)-t17~1ii1J 71~ ~ v-Z U lt0)~(7if1~ u
vr u i -gt td 0)1 ilil-5 0 -t 17-1- A8
P-66-8 [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
yen7I- bull 771 F0) ~ u ~aH~pound7)I-O)7o bull 1-~ SSt I- ~ t 77 1 7 bull 1711-1 bull F 1-0)1
1- 31ilil-3 I) ~-t)I-0)7o bull J 1-( -7 bull 17tuT~11tuTilil-3iJ1 lth(tO)tl)JIJ
(iJ)ttlJli~7-J-middot 17tfplusmnlrT~-3 -7( RtLoveiess (J)-If1O)Oi
P-68-A [faJ7 11-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
c~i~e~-gteWJAJIJ~~IlbO)Fa~7middotJ1-~~Z1yen-FO)~A--If1Fmiddotai~I~f~~nT
l31J NSt)I-~t~ltJfutZ1J7middotJFI-iJ11ttinT~-3 -t17-1- 697
P-68-8 [1011 J1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
z 1 -7 - ~ tt F a 17 bull if( 1 ~ bull J 1 -1 WJA 0) I) A - -If 1 F 0) a i iJ1A -gt T ~ -3 v 1 bull t 7 pound ) I iJ1
Jj~IJ u 1 N So) tI- ~ t v I ~ bull 71-t-HJIluti lll lt Jf u tZ 1 17 bull FI-iJ11t~T~-
J-24
P-68-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A 5 1- FtJif -1 nfttifl N s t)H V F bull A-if-t Ii ltX f Ld 7 -1 ~ bull 77 rJ (J)A 5 -f bull
) F ))iJ1f1~[~~ Ho ifield 1 v V3 tU ti-t~tJfpound~tL l~t (J)1 W~tJj~tJat1 i5~
P-69-A [-1 gt7-f7 J5-] Riverside Ifltegral Hunter
7 -1 F bull it I)A )1- bull A711)(J) -1 7 Jj 7)) bull -r -1 7 19791f-(J)f)) F bull V 1 -n]J~lyenl1fi ~tL t (J)1 t())
A 5 -lt7JjiIijjlij((t vt -r)) F bull v -1 fltrJ -( JiJ1fiic iffi~77A f fi~ffl Ul~tfoJFaJtJTf -1 (J)jJOI Ul
~~ 12tfIFGtLt -3~(J)-t1i5~
P-69-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflner
~U~-r -1 7 N S (J)7 -1 F bull t)) ~ t fttiiJ1J ltXj f UtA 5 Jj bull 1 F))c v F bull A-if-iJ1f1~l
~~ if -1 J(J)[J t(tJlIl i5 ~ fliliJ) UiJ)~ffl Ul~tJ ~u ~m(t~-J -gt l) iJi~~ c 77 vA (t~J l~~
P-70-A [ fmiddot Af-t-] Riverside CrooAed SAiflfler
A 5 f- t tJ I) -if -1 t (J)x- iJ1iEjlij(A l) li~tJx - I bull x- iJ1~JffPJj(r f Jj~tLn~ ~
3=-~at(J)-r-171i5~ NSt~~ A5~-fmiddotIF~ -r-17~ m
P-70-B [A7~ ] Riverside NeSI1IIJk
c (J) I)1-if-1 F ~tt(J)tA x j (t~ Ul Ajj(J)i5 ~f7))njtJ~iJ1 ~tJil~7 -1 ~ Un~ N S t))
~ 1- x))-(J)I F)) -r-17~ 849
P-72~73 [if ~ bull ~rJ -1] 19571f-~fIF IJelaware Sub-Hilt Bowie
tF~middot)1~7-1t(Y-middotx-1~~5middotJFamp ~9~m~(J)7-1Fmiddot~~cM~~~A5-Y-fmiddotV~
-~1 c tLti~t1I~450gi5~ t -17v - ~ (j28K (J)~fii~1 7 v - I (J)t(j~89mm(J)~~(J)JPJ -b1~~ ~~1i5~bullbull~1ft~~Mc~~(J)~M~77rJI7fflrJ-(~~~(J)77VAmiddotf~ff~J~ mD~
~iif~u lt ~u~77vA -r-171i5l) iltiJ1t]J~lUfIFut7- ~ bull -r-171i5~
P-74-A [7-J bull -t -1 7] Riverside Boot Kflife
~~~l)~lJ~~JluiJl~~Et~~(J)-tCUl~GtLkiJi(J)1~~~(J)NS(J)f7~middott~~~rJ~
-r ~(J)I F))iJ1f1~t t F~J )1JJj(J)IHjtJ-r-171i5~ -r-17~ 115-pound
P-74-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflfler
C(J)-r-17(j AG 7i))(J)-r-17middot1 v 5-A 77(J)t~tfFGtLt-t-171 -r-17~ 01 C77middot
x- iJ111fP1Hr j f Jj~tL It)l) 1 F ))(j1 -7)) OlllllJl) bull x -1 ~)))1 t NS t)) ~ ttJ3f
P-74-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
~(J)t~~~77~middotx-1~~)1(J)YK-if-1F(J)Fa~7middotI)1- -r-17~~m
P-76-A [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
tt~BJltJ l if -1 J(J)a tiJ1A J l t)lJ N S t)) ~ t I) Jj-r 1 bull -1 5 bull JJ FJ)(J)AilIfF -r -1 7~ 744
P-76-B [fal7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A)1 f- I bull if-1 A N S 7 -1 F bull t())A )1- 77 bull x -1 ~)) )1(J)~ u ~-r -1 7 -r-1 7~ 330
P-76-C [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt Hunter
N S t)v ~ 77 bull x -1 ~)))1 (J)~1JBJtJA f-)) bull -r -1 7 t)) ~ (J)~ (ms (J) 5 -f(J)Jt -1 =V y MIJ (J)77 A(J)t -17v - ~ iJ1-1 J v -1 ~tL[l~ -r17~ 641
P-76-D [3-7-( IJ7-(_] Riverside Utility
-r-17~ UB fff-gt 1-7 )1 Jj(J)JjIJ- x-1~)))1 bull 1 1)) 1Ji-if-1 I (J)at
J-25
P-77-A [II 011middot 1 ~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
Ji~tJ I) )1-if-1 FltD F [J 11middot J i-I N S I)H ~ I 1 F bull 7-if-A t) ltD7 ~ 1fmiddot 1 II )) 7iltD
f--j--ltD-1 V ))jJ1 I) h 1 J-~A -gt-n~ -t-1 7~~ 983
P-77-B [~ 1))yen~] Riverside f1ini-~lilderness
1 Jr)) bull V))J-ltD17))middot 1)) I ( 11if([JltDJ F))ltDiltD-t-1 7 ((L fl~ R~Loveless ltDif-1 ltDO
fjJ1I 17 finL~~ 1t~IYJiilioWIftI~~
P-78-A [I 11 ~Jr I ~ - 1 ~-] Riverside HipPocket Hunter
~~ltDJ F)) ( N S I)H jJ1f1~ -fltD-t (jeJIoiltD71 - F ltDt~(L if t) I~ltDif 1 bull i I -VI iJftl]n L
~J 1))H~SltD1-Ji-F middot1fltD1(L l~ltD-t-1middot7-1-~jJ1(t~j6nL~~ -t-17~ GH
P-78-B [I 11 ~JrI ~ bull I~-] 19711f~fF Riverside Hip-Pocket Hunter
i nlttJfDl 1JfF t) I N S I)H iJ1N~ 71-1 f bull J F )) I if1 bull i I -VI jJ1tl]nL~~ -t -1 7~~ RL-2
P-78-C [r 011- I~-] 19791f~fF Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
J~ltDJ-7 middot1gt 7-1tI)- 7-1h))1171jJ-middot f))-7ft~ -t-17Jf 2016
P80-A [-7middot ~f I~-] Riverside Half-Tang Hunter
771 7~tJ lt- 6~7~fFlte~3 IJH 17171 ji-middot f))-7ltD~~J-7 bull 1fmiddot -t-171 J
F)) (t 1 F bull 7 -1 h )) 11~ ~ bull -t -1 7~fJ AG
P-80-B [11011middot I~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
~~ti~ 1))I-if-1 1- N S 1)) ~ ~711f 7iltDf--t-ltD-1 V))iJ1oo(J~n~ -t-17~~ 1098
P80-( [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Selli-Skinner
~~IHZltDI)-if-1 FltDt~middot 7f-t-I -j--17~~(t 100 AG7-1i))ltD-t-17middot 11f1-fimiddot f77ltD
t~(fF i nt-t -1 71 N S 1)) ~ (1 -7)) bull 7 -1h ))1ltDJ F J)I ~ J
P-82A [3 I ~77 -t-f 7] Riverside YaclltSlllans Knife
i ltD-t -1 7ltD1~ t Ell~ -J~L(i UfllitJe i SltD~ ~-I~~ BpoundR-L ltDfJ~~-J-ft~ltD i ltD-t -1 7 (i
NS IJ) ~ ~fI)- 0 7-1hJ)1middot J F))I l~)-if-1 FltDif-1 ltD[Jfb1I1ffinL~J 77
I 7 jJ11-1 l I) 1 l -Hlih L~ ~1ij~$liM l L 3 1 ~ 77 bull -t -1 7 e l L~IJ t) ii l t e~iJ) ~ M~L~~ P-82-B [1-71 1)71-] Riverside Utility
NS 1)) ~ e 7-1t)-middot 7-1h))1H~-J I)J-if-1 FltD1-7 l 1)11- J1- 1)) ~ ~ili~$tltD
1 fltDt( -1 v))HHIJ-t~ -t-1 7-1- ~ iJ1-1 I -1 in L~ J -t-1 7~(t 642
P-82-C [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Semi-Skinner
~K-if-1Fmiddot[JtI-t-17~~ II~DltDiltD-t-17~ NSI~~~7iltDf--t-~~l~~-t~~middotI
F ))jJ1-J~L~~ 7 1 7 l t1iJIltD-c 1 ~ bull -t-1 7 ti -gt tltDtiJ~ 9j~tJjJ1 ~~Wft~ l L l -gt L~ J
P-82-D [71-)Famp~ ~ Ij-1] Riverside Field J Streafll
f1DLltD7-f jJ1A t) N S 1)) ~ ~77 1 f bull 7 -1 h)) 1 ltDJ F ))jJ1f1~L~~ 8AltDDljlTe~ltD~ i ~ir
tJttL Natrix-AlO4 ltDt~~1tf-1 intpoundTJ) iltDJitJ-t-17(tt)fF~nL~tJ~
P-84-A [77 -f ~-] Riverside Fignter
I) ~ bull 7 1Jr i-ltDmmA t) I 17))middot N S 1)) ~ fl)- bull J7 bull 7 -1 h))1ltD~ l ~-t-1 7
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P-84-B [i~ - At-i-J Riverside I SeIIi-Skitlfler
Giuseppi forte O)~~IJO)A-gttj ) -+t1 fo)n bull At-i- fj1)- 1J)11 J t)ltjfj
R-)I (ijiA) ibt~1t~fFI)1JSElIz
P-85-A [f-Ogt-- )1-J Riverside Dropped Poitlt Hutlter
HH _7 7 )1J1j~lll tUi()) )1 l 1 I R- bull ) F )IO)~ l ~I) )-tt1 ~O) F[l 1- J 1- t
-7-())lff1iTtlgIJO)[ltiJ1~1j in-n~ ())~(t Ktlives 82 ())~$lt1i6iIi middotn~
P-85-B [yen1-] Riverside Dagger
717-amp5 003 Af--1 J)i1iJ1~IJlt 11)1 SS)I H 77I 1J)11())) FJI tit m1i~yen-771l~U())JF~1iM~~llt~~~l~~1~717Ta~ ~8~ot~ru())~J~
- l ~511fiiJl iEgtntJ~ 1ililtA T ~~ P-86-A [A71 gt7 $-J Riverside Stiff Hom
a())x- f bull -b1iEOOC tlTlllllj(ttampt1[ti)())x- F -btrl7fj8h-n~ ) F )1tvI
bull iJ~ F bull ~- (1j1t())~OOHltiilampJC~~IlJJTJIj) I) 1ft lt~~t ~())) N S()) )1 b1ft4t iEgtn -n~ ~
)v 1-())f0)1lHHtt 1- ~fi1ff-mm())if I) Il~0)7 I IJ I) Yjbt 71 [ A 1Jt~gIJfl 1tt~VJtt~ilU
l1i~ -gt T~ljin-n ~o P-86-B [A71 )7 $-YJ 1985poundfstfF Riverside Stiff Horn
NS())71 F middot~)1A1- ~b)~fim())A1lfj V-AilsectV-AT nil~IIliEgtl~)iIT-iJTreg~ bull
())~yen~t71vA~iJIAmiddotR-~7-~yen1~m~-vil~yenlf1Tth1ipoundf71vA~Vshy
A 717llTtllCtlllt~()) ~tt3())yenlf1YTal)tJ1J1iEgt R-~1i~l rffil)~tJ~R- 7 l 7 J ())tl~T A T - I 7 bull R- l1IiJA-T~ ~o
P-88~89 [~~ bull I7J Riverside Big Bear
7 l 7 fi5 115-B ())()) ~ I ~t bull -7 tt1i$lIlJ1iz I bull 7 17())-$l l TfF ht1J1 Ji~tJiJ1 iEgt iz -I ttti~ l T l -gt t N S())tt1 bull )1 Ht ())17)1 bull )1 H 1)ib177 v AiJf l k ry )17 I ())) FM~1Jt
ft~T~~ 1 ~ttt 1V tgt )11iJIj)~ t~())17 A())1 v l b1it~iAlInT ~~o P-90-A [A7-t-middot 717J RiverSide Steak Knife
JgtOitJliEgtn~~))i-+t1 F())Af-t-middot 717 -JjCttiIJ~ ~-JjCUIfIJfflT WJjCtt1vshy
niz v -v I (flH) bi Al) ffllJjC it A -gt T ~ tJ~ C5 iEgt~ WfJUpoundIt C A 11 b1ft~ t l f~l7 )1
P-90-B [i1 7 7 t-~ - i rJ 1919poundf1tfF Riverside I Knife and fork Set J~ M~btWfRqtpoundIHft~n~ 71 F it~)VA 1-())1 ~77)1 77[ AW~~ Af- bull 717 bull iz
~ tlstfFln~iJ~ 717 7-())izI ttflCJltlb1tJh P-90-C [iz~ At-7-J Riverside I Setlfi-SAlllfler
I) )-tt l F())otb1A -gt t~ ())ftd)())iz ~ bull At- 7-( tt )1 ())th I) C~fC~~ N S ())J 7-ij1ft~ Tg I) 77I bull 1J)11()))Y F)1())f())$Cit bull bull ~tn -( 1- ~)I-1blmn~o 1fjitft7W
lt IjitJlJltJ7 l 7CttlbhT~~ P-92-A [ry l JIyen - A] Riverside Iii Iderness
7 l 715 27 N S t)l-- l Ill] ~ iAlIntA )7 I bull J fJI()) IJJI) tJry( )11 -A ())~gIJ())71 7 it 7v- F())jiljiiiJ8tJI))i-tt1 F())OrbfA -gtT~~ 77[ Att i)(plusmn())Iff~T1ltfgU())[lt1iAn~ l
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P-92-B [Vt- ~ bull 7-1] Riverside Crote Kllife
7 l J~ 80S 71-- F 1J1B yen- t bull poundTJI-J IJ 24Smft~~ J~to~ I Ji--lJ 1 ~o)Vt - ~ - 7-11~ ~ 7711-0) N S t)1- ~ ( A)7 J~ bull J t 1-1J1~L~~
f I) V -r 1-(1J( ~ -r Mt$O)IijC I AO)rnRlfi Harry Archer I)117 Vt - HlT tilaHtffflt ~tlltJ 771- A
tf-7-tot~o)1~t) l1atrix-AID4 (1i~~nLtit) 1 F)I-(1tJJ Fmiddot 7(1j])l-)71iS~0 P-93 [Jf-tJ -f bull 7 -f] Riverside Bowie
771- A~1 I )--lJ 1 n~-J Ltl) G~B it1~tJ 1 bull 71 J~1 lt0)- totl)RfF to L~tt~ ml lt A
yen I- AO)yen7)1- bull t)l- t (1 17t(rlO)) F)l-1 is ~o
P-94-A [77I-Aygmiddot~middot A~7-] 1976lfRfF Loveless-johnstJn Setlli-Sliinl1er
I- l bull 7pound7 Y I O)IIl3~IJO)A t N S t)1- ~ ( 1iti0)7( J 1- lJ~ to ~A)7 J~ bull F )l-b~1~ fi A)7yen
-~ bull -If 1 AO)t~ bull Af-r-( 1976lf(Df-+tArHyen7 A (O)i- F bull V g-(tIlJi~nt2~O)
P-94-BC [77vAYgjJr-Ji-] 19761fRfF Loveless-johnson Capel
bullbulltt-Ji_OJ 771-AVg~0)~-K-o 71~~--7(1j]~0t~~I-AL rymiddotJ~ff-middot
~11--Jmiddotb1~ t) F[o ~)[ ~ t(1I1l3~IJb1A Lti t) l1ilIJO)) I )1-((17)71 bull J 7 X-jJ-O)A fJ I -1 V g-( JfJf- v-JO)lifjb)m~IJn1n~ -r l J~ 786
P-96-A [77 v AV g j bull F [1 11- J 9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
771-Ac SR V3JOAt1 NS iJ[ ~ T7JlJ 7(1j]I[)7 -rI-~1 746-B
P-96-B [57vAVgj yenjJ-] Loveless-jolmson Dagrer
) - bull j FOJfO) F1[( )77J[middot 7 7 A bull t1- t 77 J lJ bull 7(1 jJl-)7 bull ) F[O)-Ji~ r 771shy
AJ 9 j J 0)7(- J A J ~ -t 1 J ~1jiiJRfF~nt b)Tilb)Ltltt lt 77[ A El lt4Otii~t tt~ c13~v3 j
(ltJ IOOtftltc13n ~b liiJn( L L -t~(lc~ lttJ lt1 [ J 9 O)iafiflM1H~(v
P-96-C [77vAY3j J-f- IJf--l Loveless-johnson Utility
51 1-0)771- AV 3 J bull J -7- ~ I) 7- 1 - bull ))7 -71 tJ J I bull 7( 1 j])[ 0) ti[ ~ (A bull 1 7JI-7
~ bull 1 r [L -lJ1 AO)jIlp) ((l~ ltftJiJh L~~ -t1 J ~(l 772
P-98-A [77vAYg~middot [1 11 19-] Loveless-johnson Dropped Point Hunter
Loveless-ollllgtOf] Riversilie (a I 0)[1ihAtlt0)-t1J(ttt2=t2~tfFGn tt(l 0020)-t1J
ij~ ~ 1S c ire ~so N S tJ[ H 77- bull 7 x I) j]mlil(Jlt9 ~ I) f-t 1 bull 11)7 c ~ litt(i)1 r MftMt ~ Lti IJ ttL t I- - 9 ~~IJf n L~~ t)[ ~ O)itS c (l77 Ao)t -1 bull 11- - ~ b(ltJJl itn L~ ~o
P-98-B [77vAVgjmiddot ~[1I1middot9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
O)I~ G~ 77 (A bull V g~ (l N S i1- ~ (~l0) 1[( 7 I- - F0)~(-lJ1 bull t I--V g bf~JithL
~~ t II- I- 0)9 (~SO)7 7(e1 77 A0)t -1 bull 71- - t bi~ldlJl itnn~ -t1 J ~(t003 L lt0)
J C) tJOi(lJ1 to ~ 0 ~ tJhC ooR1tr~trhL to it gt L~~
P-99 [3 5J1J4~-t-1] Riverside Tile 35ill4fllliversalY Kllife
O)-t -1 J ~t 771- A0)-t1 J x -~ ~35mJlf~a~i1-~8IH7if 1 ~nt ~o)Lv ~o I-if- bull ry I V 1- bull
) F [t 7 J[ ~O))J t bull f l J1b1j~t iso)T7tJ I 7 x 11~ I) J 71 to t ~0)1iS5 ltOJ-t1 J(t
35mJij(tlJj 35fFGnlt0)-t1J0)~t1 10 (is~0 ~L~b1~GnLiSt) 01 c 35 (1 9OOOyenI
~ll-middot T- JJ I- t13hn~-flj~O) 2b)G 90)11 JCl 5000 f h 10 b)G 34 (1 3500 f I1reGntzbl HtJ
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1-~7i1t-gt~-n5 OJ Hln~O) I1atrix-AID4 tlta~ ~nt7XljJltDtI-7~-0) JII TJ ~Jilt~T~5
i ti 352tt~tfF Gnte ~ (ltth T~ 5 hI ~~(lt(t1 J J-ltD) n t~tgt C) -2h~tffplusmnj 5 n(t6ftt)
77VAltD~(lta ~ 1(7 ~Jfil~t-IltAltD2~ltDxc I 7 II- bull 117 ~thn 5
P-IOO-A [~ 0gt7 JJ ~-J Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
111- ~ ltDttJ IHlt imlt~~N SltDjJ7-ilWHTa 9 Pu1ltJ td J7)I--7 r JJ rw( 1k~~lt ttf nT~t~ F 0gt7 )J ~-(a 5
P-100- B [ r o~7 J J ~-] Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
jjmJ~tgtaltI)jJmiddot1)-iifliuteJ~U117 x-r-7( NSI)I-~ 1-gtFmiddotA-if-(ltA~17
JJ FJI-~~)ltD~t A l J5-ItttJl-V1(ltIf5 117fi~ 435
P-IOO-C [Vt-~ ---f7] liiversidel ChIlteKnife
I ~1 I-ltDVz - I- bull 117 (tdifltD1I5tii-yeni (iilb Ta 5O)tiil~ n(t7tltD-1-0)~gIJit)((7-I-btft~
T~ 5I~ u ~ 117( ltIf 5 it - F bull -7 N S ltD57)1- bull IJH tmiddot1 1 bull A-if-(ltA ~ y7
P-I01-A [3A -ft~ A---] liiverside I tub Seti-Skinner
1)1- ~ ltDttJ ~ ( N S ltD ~jJ 7-b~H~ J5l lt trtIb~J5l lt 1-r u tiA ~ gt7 bull ) FltD1 17( 77 I- A (I
J 5 ~ t -gt te=2t2(tfF -gt ti c7JI-CltD ~ ti
P-IOI-B [-ft~ A1-] liiverside I Setiti-Skinner
LltD~(lt~ u ~1 ~ bull A ~1-ltDN S l(J A ~ -(lt(t ~ JJI) bull t I) JA(ltJ ~)lJj~IJb~~nTtH) J~-7 r7 ~ bull
1-rltDA l 1 f )J F)i-htft~ it -~ bull -7 btI 1-r 7~ n T~ 5 l17fi~ 727
P-102-A [rOgt7middot 1 ~-] liiverside I Dropped Point Hunter
A~5-FltD117J~ljgtua~ltDNSI~~~~7~Iomiddotl-ltD~D~)a71~-ltDJJF~~~~~
l-ltD~~J5l~7-middotV-7ltDnO)A7~-kV3-~~nTL5 x-Imiddot-7ltD10~7middotJ~-(a
5 7tltDil)(EltDf6~( ii1t-kmiddot 71-- HttliiiibifftJn5~5 28ZltIf5~ampltD7v- HIS 1)1- I-ltDfi5
tet~~i n T~ 5 I jJ 1 )-(lttt fltD-1-ltD1 V gt )I-bi~IJ i n T~5
P-102-B [rOy7 JJ~-J 1976~gf liiverside I Dropped POint Hunter
lj~7t Wx - F bull 7-7 ~ (Naked Lady Logo)iltm~Tt(lt1ilte1976fFltD~rJi- t bull V1 -( 77 v AiI)~tt~~A
hti ~u~ 10gt7 ) ~- v 1 bull l7cJYrltD~~lj ute N S 11- HZ ~u ~q ~ 17middot ) r )I-iltft~
ifk iv-V3iliA~ 77AltD-k v-1-iI1tt~~ihn5 P-104~5 [-ft~ A---J Riverside I Setiti-Skinner
11 F bull I()1- A l -O)~t~t 0 Agt 17 A ~lt J 51-)1- F ltD11J~b5 1I~ltt A7 0-)I-ilt)lJjjIJ~h T~9 rytli-11Ymiddot J t)1-( ~i(Jltdl~tgt~u~77L-A middot117ltD-middot2(a5 11fi~ 004 Pmiddot106-A [-ft~ A~1-] 1986fFIOjj128gfF Riverside I Setli-Skillner
77 v A 13 JlltDteampJltD1 17(a 5poundPO) 1iItL ltD117 3~ltDA tei ~ bull A ~1-( I986fF I OFli 28 ~ltgf~h
te tgtltD( as A I) - bull t - A OJ A ~ 17 bull J FJI-( 7 7 ry bull A ~ 1 7ltDJ 1 ~ bull ~ gt IiJtH~te I F 7 bull
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P-I06-B [A-71 gt7 -] liiverside I Stiff Horn
it - F bull -7 ltDI 1-r 7middotiJS~htd 777)1- bull A =j-( 17 it- JI-A ~-~ltet v 1Jif bull L-1~ry
l 1YiJt1-Ji- F ~~~ttJiF~7middot7 A7 l 17 ii~~ t1fiiJ~Q1t7t v-V gii vn 5 2gfF~hti
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P-I(16-C [1-i( lJi(_] Riverside I Utility
x - r bull x-7Q)1-j~t ~~(1db1JJJ I) tlt(o-t1 7 ~t 1)[ ~ Q)~tJ I) ( N SQ)jJ7-bt foltMt L~ I) J
F )[(tJ I) - - JQ) J -$ I ~1 )X I H~t7 7) bull J -$ I ~blflitJnL ~1amp J -$ I Jj bull ) 1 )[(~tiJ1b
tiEtt1t C 1b) Ib b 1JtfT L lt1amp I) L bJa~ -t 1J tiplusmn1bh L~ 1amp
P-I07-A [- i~) 1017 -$-] Riverside I Intesral Dropped Poillt Hunter
-Q)~U1~~~l)ili~ht-~~7~middot-t1J J-$~~middotJF~1M~J-$-~~~~BQ)7-MY
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1fifflQ)~~lil-)~ElJbIb b -) - 7f7)J bull -t 1J (tfFlb t~ l L~1amp 1 77)[fj-fF1ampQ)rn if jjeJ)-t - 7 t i(tfF1amp lt b~1~ 1amp lil n 1amp 1 7 7)[ bull -t - J0 lt(I B (1)1 1-7 -$ -Q)f(V1b L
l H ~tct ~~6tit7 x I) jJ11tiiht ~ ~lJJQ)fili~(t l750 fll11tiht -t1 J-lj- 28
P-I07-B [- f~ -I~ bull lt1-] Riverside I Intesral Setlli-Sklnner
1iJL t 1 fJj7)J bull 11J ~ l~ J -$ Jj bull 1 r )[1 Q)-t 1J lttJM)J J -$-( 71 M I) - bull x 1 jJ
)[-$b1tdl~~ h JO I) yen( 1) 7 bull J ~ -)[1 (~ L~~IJbl~~hL~1amp -t1 J3-i5 25
P-I08 [9r ~XrX -I1~] 1985iFlifF Riverside I Gentllflens Set
11 ~ bull -t 17 vLM~lli7tf1 ~htcor )Jtb I) 1 -lfIlbUfF~ntJb) t 71 MI] - bull 1 F)J
P-llO-A [1017middot J-$-J 1978if2FlJlfF Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
~1FmiddotSSM~J-$-JjY-middotx-jJamp-$middotJr~Q)ltQ)-t1J~77~J~~7YV-tQ)VrJmiddot7-
)-7 fiJ1 r bull 17 ~~ J7-)JAJsltrpjl$lntbQ)1lt01amp
P-llO-B [-I~ lt1-] Riverside I SetIIi-Skillfler
~x-rmiddotx-7~~~filQ)x-rmiddotx-7~Atdl01~middotJ-t- NS01~r~~y-middot
~~Jmiddotx1jJ~JQ)Jr~
P-112-A [1-f(IJf(_] Riverside I Utility
x - r x-70A t ~v~-t 17 ~~IJ~ht N S l)J r i Ja lttiti0t1ih t -7middot j- bull J FJJiJ
f-j~ l)J ~ Q)~~1J0 -$ 01((t R~Loveless ~i ht~ N SQ) -L bull ~ - r iJl(tdl~1v1lt1amp 1amp
P-112-B [+7middot 1-JJ 1986ifUfF Riverside I Setlli-Skinner
~~x-rmiddotx-7amp~~~~fil0x-rmiddotx-7~AI) NSl~ J-$~JjmiddotJr~
P-113 [- ~~[ middotI~-] Riverside I Intesral HUllter
IJ~tJx - r x-7 tMt~ JO ~ ~~ (JI F bull nJ J -$-Q)ft~tlt ~ tJ7V 1 1lt0Q 71 r middot77)
Q)~ l ~J J I bull J F)[1 bullbull ~ bull J- )Jb~Jl~1 lt01amp 6 titfF ht -5 tgtQ)IttJ-1 lt01amp P-l14 [JY-~-] Riverside Skeletonized Fighter
~ftJ~l~70 ~ bull -$17Q)-t1J x-fmiddot x-7 ltQ)Ik~tQ)~-)tJ~tJHtQ)-t1J~t ff~tlitB7
V1 f-Q)iK7middot 7~r OQ)fV -( (~ 1ampbQ)1 J -t 71-J t~Ilt 1amp ~ -5 itt L~ 1amp 77~ Jb1f1 AQ)~V1~1-t1JfjfFkQ)~lt0-MI)Tlt01amp ~-~middot~~0J~~rmiddot~r~~iplusmn1~7-tyen1
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JlQ)1 jJ )JJ (x 171)[ J (t[li] bull )I J =f Jj bull 1 )Jrplusmn0~ampiii) (WtJ FM1b~~tJnn 1amp ~Jt1aJ
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P-I17-A [1vA )Ihl ~ bull -( tT~)Imiddot -e ~ bull A-t-J Loveless-Herritt I Iniegr81 Se1Ii-Skinner
1Ib=$tit Ldfftf tt~ 77 vAlt l)~ r bull -gt- Q)3Q)-f r f 7 )[ bull 7 FJ AI] IJ nltbflQ)ltbQ)t~tJ
IJ JFW(~ltftJiJhn~ti3)(iiMIC 7V~ttA~-fJ[Q)3Q)7-(7itL tTltb~~7-f r ~ Q)A ~ 1 ~bt1ttinT~T IJ-tf-( FQ)77 v AQ)Imb itfltplusmnltiltb~ ~7-( 7 Q)-$l 0 ~
P-117-B [1 Ax I)~ r bull ( -)IampA r I) -AJ Ioveless-Herritt I Field I StreaJII
B$Q) Natrix-AID4 Q)ti3)tif -f ~nti f7 l -)[ I ampA r I -AJ tlll]itfn~Ij1JB3ttpound7)[ 8$tt
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P-118-A [tf-i- yentf-J Garber I Jagger
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Living on the Edge Logos of the Loveless Legend
By Al Williams
Illustrated by Jim Weyer
A small skinner with walnut slab in half tang construction The handle is finger grooved Delaware Maid is etched on the choil of the logo side of the blade while on the reverse side and also on the choil are the words Van Lengerke and Antoine This is one of six knives marked with the name of the Chicago sport store One can be found jn the Randall Museum Orlando Florida and three were taken on an expedi tion to South America
The first sharp gusts of an early winter storm slashed at Bob Loveless face as he made his way through the crowded streets of Manhattan
It was December 1953 and the shop windows along Madison A venue decorated for Christmas held a thousand temptations for a 24 year-old merchant seaman with cash in his pocket
Loveless was sailing on a small tanker out of Port Newark It was difficult work and one of the few pleasures was the time that he had during his off-duty hours to read sporting magaZines On his last voyage he had been fascinated by an article in the December issue of True magashyzine The article described the handsome hand-made knives crafted by famous Orlando knife maker W D (Bo) Randall
Although he didnt know it at the time that article with its breathshytaking illustrations of Randalls knives had sparked a flame that would continue to burn in Loveless imagination for the rest of his days Bob Loveless had always appreciated good design and fine craftsmanship but these Randall knives were something special These were knives with a soul - the proper tools for a man who earned his livelihood challenging the whims of the North Atlantic
On that blustery New York afternoon Bob Loveless knew exactly what he wanted more than anything else in the world - the feel of a good knife in his hand
At Madison and 45th Street he paused at the entrance of Abercrombie and Fitch the Cadillac of sporting-goods stores an institushytion among the adventurers of the world The old ll-story building held anything a sporting man could want canoes safari gear the finest in firearms It was a store for men who didnt inquire about prices a panoshyply of rich mens toys presided over by clerks accustomed to catering to the aristocratic and moneyed
Teddy Roosevelt shopped there So did Clark Gable Ernest Hemingway always outfitted himself at Abercrombie amp Fitch It was the
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Distinct markings make this hunter truly outstanding On the logo side in addition to Delaware Maid onc fjnds R W Loveless M(lker Claymonl Del On the reverse side Abercrombie-Fitch Co N Y is etched A typical maid wi th brass hilt and a stacked leather asher handle
Another old timer with serial number 11 The handle consists of stacked leather washers It is finger grooved with the typical aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the obverse side is found AbercrombieshyFitch Co The knife was probably made in 1955
A slender ~kinner with serial number 77 and the initial R WL etched on the choil Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side while one finds Abercrombie-Filch Co NY on the obverse side The handle is of stacked leather washers with a bakelite insert and a round aluminum butt cap
Unusual markings make this knife a desirable collectors piece In addition to Delaware Maid etched on the logo side are found the initials RYVL and serial number 9 on the choil Not many early knives were marked this way Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side The knife has a typical stacked leather washer handle with finger grooves and an aluminum butt cap 13
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An early skinner with half tang construction and a finger grooved walnut handle There is no hilt and the blade is marked Delaware Maid on the logo side and AbercrombieshyFitch Co NY on the obverse side
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Abercrombie and Fitch is a store for adventurers the headquarters of a special fellowship of men who thrive on the challenge of living at the edge surviving through their wit and mettle in hostile environments And although he was not outfitted in the refined livery of a gentleman adventurer Bob Loveless was certainly a member of the fraternity
Bob Loveless a man who had made his first solo airplane flight at the age of 14 who had lied about his age to enter the merchant marine at 15 who had operated a control tower for the Air Force on the island of lwo Jima at the age of 17 crossed the threshold and strode confidently to the department where knives were displayed
Here 24 year-old Robert Loveless a man used to being treated as an equal by men twice his age - by men whose very lives might depend upon his skill and judgment - was confronted with the nemesis of the American shopper - an overbearing self-important sales clerk
The neatly dressed young salesman sized up Loveless as just not our type of customer Unseasoned and overconfident the little clerk was unable to read the experience in Loveless eyes He could not see beyond the working clothes of a merchant seaman
Loveless asked to see a Randall knife Oh responded the supershycilious little salesman Well We simply dont have any It would most certainly take at least nine months to get a Randall knife
It was at that precise moment in December 1953 that a spark in Robert Waldorf Loveless soul was kindled into the passion that would impact the craft of knife making forever Perhaps it was his frustration at not being able to have the blade he wanted Perhaps his rage at the insoshylent clerk Whatever the reason Bob Loveless was inflamed by the situation
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A landmark knife as it is the first one Loveless made by the stock removal method (documented on page 16 in Kl1ives 87) The handle is stacked leather washers in a most unusual coffin shape and there is an aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the lower half of the blade This is one of a kind and quite rare
An early fighter with a long double brass hilt and sub-hilt The handle is stacked leather washers finger grooved and a typical aluminum butt cap This may well be the first sub-hilt made On the logo side is etched Delaware Maid and on the reverse side is found a serial number 26 and the AbercrombieshyFitch Co name
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An early fighter with Delaware Maid etched in the choil and numbered 9 Weighing 14 ounces it is 12 inches in length Atop the blade is a 3 34 inch brass parry strip This knife has a brass hilt and sub hilt Handle is stacked leather washers
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A nice hunter with a narrow brass hilt and linger grooved walnut handle The tang is not tapered and the open lanya rd hilt is a bit rare On the logo side of the blade is e tched R W Loveless Maker Claymont Dela ware
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His first inclination was to roundly curse the rascal Instead he took a personal vow He swore to himself that he would achieve the impossible He would create a knife of his own - one that would match the quality of the Randall pieces he so adshymired
As he returned to his ship Loveless was consumed with the exciteshyment of this new chalshylenge He took the train to Newark then a taxi to the dock As the taxi passed a big junk yard on Doremus Avenue he told the driver to stop
Years later in describing the incident Loveless describes himself as if guided by some atavistic primitive knowledge buried deep in his mind
I told the taxi driver to let me off there to get some pieces of autoshymobile springs I don t know exactly why but I thought automotive springs would make good knives
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A verY unusual marked Bowie of the Dela~a re Maid era Marked on the logo side of the blade is wveless Made instead of Delaware Maid On the obverse side is the usua l Abercrombie-Fitch Co name and also the words Bowie Knife [t is a graceful knife with a double brass hilt and a finger grooved crown stag handle There is a pewter plaque on the butt but Loveless denies putting it there
On that blustery New York
afternoon Bob Loveless knew
exactly what he wanted more
than anything else in the
world - thefeel of a good knife
in his hand
Not too many heavy and massive knives were made in the Dela ware Maid era This one has a brass hilt 3 1 IS inches wide along with walnut slabs a non-tapered tang and an open thong hole Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the same side at the choil we find 139-B for the kind of steel used On the reverse side is the name Abercrombie-Fitch Co NY August 18 1956 Etching the kind of steel used and the completion date on the knife is most unusual
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A landmark Bovie and one of three made Classic in shape and size with R W Loveless Maker North Hollywood Calif No 1 engraved not etched on the logo side of the blade O n the obverse s ide is etched HL Walleck (the name of the owner) O n the brass butt cap a re two dates and Dr Wallecks cattle brand One date October 291 1960 was the date the knife was finished and the olher da te Apri l 21 1906 is the owners birthdate There is a 4 34 inch brass parry strip on top of the blade and there is an extremely long walnut handle The lugged hilt is made of several lavers of thin brass strips fused together Loveless -vas urged to make this knife and two others by a good friend when he was at a low ebb in h is life He had only been in California a short time was unknown in the knife industrv and was about ready to give up k~ife making
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The fellow at the junk yard told me to Go see the guy out there with the burning torch There r found the biggest pile of auto springs youve ever seen - maybe 40 feet high and 40 to 50 feet wide at the base 1 told him I wanted some good metal to make a hunting knife He got a 1937 Packard spring and said This is the best spring in the yard I got four or five pieces each about a foot long I thinlt I paid the fellow in the office a dollar and gave the yard man a couple of dollars for his trouble
1 took the pieces of spring back to the ship and roughly ground them - with a snag grinder wi th a hard-clay wheel - to the outline I wanted It took me over a week to get the knife done and it looked pretty good
Loveless had read a general article on knife making in one of the sporting magazines He knew that he had to heat trea t the metal He heated it on the ships galley stove
A fine looking fighter with the rare Loveless-Parke logo on the blade There is a double brass hilt and subhilt along with a stacked leather washer finger grooved handle The butt cap is aluminum Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side of the blade which incidentally is ground in typical Ra ndall style (See next page)
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Th is s tretched or elonga ted d rop paint hunter has the LovelessshyParke logo a nd a slanted Seagle-type brass hilt What makes this knife partkularly unique is the two piece stag handle with crown s lag as the butt port ion and an ivory spacer Loveless was photographer working on this knife and the photo appeared in one of the leading knife magazines Only thirty-six were mad e with this logo
A Loveless-Pa rke hunter with a brass hilt s tag hdnd le and hidden tang construction Shop number 121 is etched OIl the obverse side of the blade along with the year it was made - 1967 One of thirty-six
A fine Loveless-Parke skinner in pristine condilion It has a slanted brass hilt and brass butt plate a ra re feature on a Loveless knife The hidden tang constru ction is surrounded by beautiful stag This knife is marked ith the date it was made August 1967
[t got a pretty cherry red I plunged it right down into a five-gallon bucket of refrigshyera tion oil - thats all the cook would let me have - right in the galley It came out a pretty shade of gray and all the carbon fell off
The knife cut well for a few moments Then the edge started flaking away I went to the chief engineer and he said Youve got to draw that hardness You have to temper it
Loveless went to the public library to learn the secret of tempering metal When he returned to the ship he took the knife apart and placed it on a copper plate which he heated on the galley stove He watched as the blade turned a rich dark blue
It wasn t very scientific but it worked I had invented a wondershyfuJ tool It was a tremendous charge That turned out to be a hell of a knife
About five or six weeks later I took it to Abercrombie amp Fitch I was going to show that young punk my knife Since his earlier visit Abercrombie amp Fitch had made the wise decision to terminate the young clerks employment The floor manager a man with the shrewd merchand ising instincts that are characterisshytic of a good retailer was pleased to look at Loveless knife Impressed with the craftsmanship he asked Loveless to make some more like it for sale in the store
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An early semi-skinner with the Loveless-Parke Sierra Madre Calif logo Typical of the period it has a Scagcl style slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over a hidden tang In addition to being only one of thirty-six the name Safariand and the Safariland logo e tched on the obverse side of the blade make this knife very ra(e Very very few were so marked Even the sheath sports the Safariland logo
Another Loveless-Parke specimen with a stacked lea ther washer handle and an aluminum butt cap In this cra Loveless was still doing business with Abercrombie-Fitch Co in New York as their name is etched on the obverse side of the blade This particular knife has many characteristics of the earlier Delaware Maids but if examined closely one can see subtle design improvements developing Only thirty-six28 with the Loveless-Parke logo were made
I made three more It took about a month and before I was done everybody on the boat was helping me The store gave me $14 apiece for them I thought My God this is great At that time a Randall was selling for $22 $24 $26 I knew the store had to make a profit
Loveless has made 35 semishyreplicas of that first knife - called The 35th Anniversary Knives Today those reproductions of his $14 masshyterpiece sell for $3500 each
The first knife is gone In Bob Loveless words it walked out of his shop stolen by an unknown visitor who may not even realize what he possesses I was proud of it says Loveless but it wasnt anywhere near the knife we make today
R obert Waldorf Loveless is a chashy
meleon - a man of many colors He is opinionated and sometimes arrogant He alternates between self-deprecation and braggadocio and is altershynately profound and
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This old Lamson-Goodnow skilUler plays an important role in the Loveless story The knife was given to LoveJess by his friend BHly DuPont Wilmington Delaware It has a tapered tang Several years later Loveless got the idea of tapering tangs because of this antique Here we have a knife dating back to the mid 1800s with a tapered tang - an idea revived by Loveless and now universally copied throughout the industry
An early Lawndale gut hook skinner with shop number 70-430 This knife has a wood nticarta improved handle and it was made in 1970 Not many gut hook skinners have been mad e by Loveless
A Lawndale caper finn with an improved stag handle and a red spacer This model has no hilt or collar and comes with a birds head butt
An early Lawndale utility hunter with a brass hilt stag slabs and a red spacer The knife bears shop number 70-461 which means it was made sometime in 1970 The butt configuration is early Lawndale and in 1972 underwent some changes It has a fairly rare brass wrapped tapered tang with serrations on both the top and bottom of the blade behind the hilt
A most unusual gut hook skinner with the edge on top of the blade It has a brass hilt and black micarta handle This is the only reverse gut hook I have seen in my years of collecting Loveless knives Made in 1969 it was originally designed and made by Loveless for his personal use There were only tvvo made
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This small Lawndale piker bears shop number 65-30 and has a black micarta handle with one finger groove There is no hilt or coliar but there are thumb serrations on top of the blade A rounded birds head butt completes this piece
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A gents knife as Loveless calls it with a Lawndale logo The handle slabs are black micarta and there is no hilt It has a rounded birds head hilt and carries a shop number of 647-8 This is a one of a kind and was made in 197L
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Another early Lawndale fighter with a double brass hilt and black micarta slabs Shop number 70-451 indicates the knife was made in 1970 with the early butt configuration anl a brass wrapped tapered tang The blade has serrations on both the top and bottom behind the hilt This is a mean machine
profane He looks a bit like Boxcar Willie but he talks like William F Buckley He is articulate and cerebral bespeaking an education tha t goes far beyond formal schooling
He could be described as an eccentric genius A loner An invetershyate tinkerer A man who speaks his mind A curmudgeonly craftsman whose entire world revolves around his workshop in Riverside Califorshynia
Robert Loveless was born on January 21929 in Warren Ohio He spent the formative years of his life on his grandparshyents 17-acre farm about halfway between Warren and Sharon Pennsylvania There was just enough land to grow a little corn some tobacco rhubarb berries and a Jersey cow named Bossie
Loveless grandfather Clinton Huff was a friend of horticulturist Luther Burbank He helped Burbank develop a type of gladiolus bulb H e was surprisshyingly educated for a dirt farmer Loveless says of his grandfather
It was a grea t life for a kid he recalls Fifty-some years ago this was an entirely different country It was the middle of the Depression There was no TV I didnt see a movie until I was 9 or 10 years old
On New Years Day 1937 his grandshyfather died Soon after that Loveless 8 at the time went to live with his mother in Warshyren He grew up fast and yearned for adshyventure far from the sleepy midwest town
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A most lUlusual Lawnda le semi-skinner which was purchased by A G Russell from Loveless in 1968 It was engraved by Linton McKenzie who also did the intricate R on the sheephorn handle slab A one-ofshy-kind knife due to the humpback configuration of the handle a feature I have found in a few very early Delaware Maids The knife is the subject of an interesting article by Bruce Voyles in the Blnde Magazine After the article came out rreceived u letter from a man in Guam who had once owned the knife and he told me that while it was in his possession the tip of the blade was broken He returned ir to Loveless who repa ired it
if eclectic period in Loveless life Like the master craftsman who shapes formless steel into a fine blade events were forging an innocent farm boy into one of the worlds premier knife makers
Loveless was 12 when the United States declared war on the Axis powers Ready to join the military he was frusshytrated by his age
By the end of the ninth grade he had more important things on his mind than school He was driving long before the legal age of 16 And he was flying planes In 1943 he started to hang around a grass-strip airport near Warren on sumshymer weekends He picked up odd jobs there and Ernie Hall the owner paid him with flight training
Hall had no intention of letting a 14 year-old solo but one day while he was away from the field Loveless borrowed his Piper J-3 Cub From the air I saw Ernies Studebaker coming down the road so I landed and taxied up to the hangar He knew I had been flying He asked how I had done r said fine He turned his back and walked away never said another word
At 15 he lied about his age and joined the merchant marine to bide his time until he was old enough for military service His first job was that of deck hand on a 9600-ton ore boat the Hennepin a bulk carrier that sailed to the Great Lakes ports of Buffalo Cleveland Marquette Duluth and Superior
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A 1970 Lawndale banana skinner with a narrow nickel s ilver hilt and wood micar ta Over hidden tang construction The shop number is 70-413 The knife is extremely light in weight
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A beutiful Lawndale lamb ulility with shop identifica tion At There is a narrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and it has ivory sla bs It certainly depicts a neat a nd no-nonsense design
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A small semi-skinner w ith the Lawndale logo It has a nickel s iJ ver hilt sheep horn slabs and serrations top and bottom at the hilt This badly worn knife was returned to Loveless by a professional hunter with the request for another just like it He enumerated the many kills the knife had skinned and Loveless ho likes to see his kni ves used was so impressed he sent the replacement gratis
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rifle and a $10 knife The rifles
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will take many minutes for the
knife to finish its job
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Small Lawndale d rop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown stag slabs There are unusual thu mb serrati ons on top of the bJ C1cte near the hilt
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A beautiful little Lawndale semishyskinner w ith a longer than usual nickel silver hUt and cream colored s tag slabs on a red spacer Wha t is intr iguing about this kn ife is the nicktd sHver butt cap because Loveless d id not put them on during this era Apparently the butt cap was added by someone else
I cleaned and painted all day long every day he recalls When we came into port we tied up the boat ourselves opened and closed the hatches Those were the best years of my life There was a whole world out there A young man could move up
quickly during the war I was working with men in their 60s People nowadays have no understanding of what things were like in World War II Everyone who could do a job was needed
I had plenty of time to read take pictures I started studying watches taking them apart middotand studying their mechanisms His fascination with watches and watchmakshying would show up later in the workmanship of his knives But knife making was far from his mind in 1945
Finally came the day Loveless was waiting for his 17th birthday January 2 1946 The war was over but Loveless still wanted to be in uniform He signed up for the Army Air Corps forerunner of the Air Force on his birthday
Loveless was trained to be a tower operator and given a two-year tour in the Pacific on the islands of Guam and Iwo Jima It was a lonely tour and with time on his hands he got interested in drawing and designing There was an old house trailer on Iwo Jima I was fascinated by it and started drawing variations of it
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A Lawndale utility hunter of hidden tang construction with no hilt and a two piece crown stag handle ThiS was the personal knife of Loveless and is marked Bad Bobs (See next page)
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An old Lawndale fighter wi th a double brass hilt ebony handle with fi nger grooves and an aluminum butt cap similar to those found on the Delaware Maid The grind on the blade resembles the grind fou nd on Randa lls Model 5 A very handsome knife
A very early Lawndale banana the handle is crown s tag imbedded skinner with a two piece stag with a small compa~s The nickel handle over hidden tang s ilver hilt is s lanted and the blad e construction The butt portion of is unusually narrow
Toward the end of his tour in the service he was sent to Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base near Dayton Ohio Loveless decided to leave the Air Force because rank was hard to come by after the war After two years ten months and three days I came out a PFC - Robert Loveless PFC USAF Retired I took part of my mustering-out pay of $96 dollars and bought a Rolex watch It was November 5 1948 I paid $48 dollars for it and I still have it
While at Wright-Patterson he had decided to enroll in the Institute of Design in Chicago Though the fall term had started he was admitted without a high school dipl0ma on the basis of the drawings he had done while in the Air Force Initially he lived at the YMCA on South Wabash Avenue and attended part-time while working as a sales clerk at an art supplies store
The Institute of Design was an outshygrowth of the Bauhaus school Avant garde form fo llows function and all that They were under the influence of Mies van der Rohe Walter Gropius Wassily Kandinsky and LeCorbusier
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My first drop pOint hunter It has the Lawndale logo which was the only logo available at the time It has an improved handle of ivory mica rta and bears the shop number 216-RR The cost was $19800 and it was the second Loveless knife in my collection
An early Lawndale prototype which was cut in half to show the Loveless hidden tang construction The knife was once owned by Ken Warner noted editor
Large Lawndale semimiddotskiIUH~r w ith beautifu l multi-colored buffalo horn in an improved handle configuration The shop number is 41 5 This is a fine knife
This Lawndale straight hunter is special to me as it was my first Loveless The improved handle wi th ivory micarta slabs have darkened with age and handling This knife was purchased in 1973 for $18800 and bears shop number 23S-RR
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A Lawndale up-swept skinner with a nickel siher hilt and well matched stag slabs The shop number is 70-520 which ind icates the knife was made in 1970 and illus trates the butt configuration at that time
A rather unusual Lawndale crooked skinner with shop identifica tion in the fonn of the letter 1 The nickel silver hilt appears to be a bit longer than norlTh11 and there is no metal liner in the thong hole Thumb serra tions are cut into the tang at the hilt
This is a one of a kind LawndaJe skinner made on the order of the Canadian Russell knife It has walnut slabs and an open thong hole with thumb serrations on top of the blade
A specially made Lawndale skinner with a cocabolo handle over hidden tang construction It has a thin nickel silver butt cap The appearance indicates it is a copy of an old case hunter The shop number is 389 Loveless emphatically denies putting the finger cutout in the choil
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An unusual Lawndale drop point hunter with a little different blad e shape There is a nickel silver hilt with stag slabs The tapered tang is brass wrapped vith finger serrations on the top and bottom of the tang near the hilt The shop number 504 was s tamped on the front of the generous siLed hilt a most unusual location 1 have never seen another knife so marked Another personal knife of Loveless which he gave to Steve Johnson during the first week Steve worked in the l oveless shop
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I began to realize what a phony bunch they were It was intellectualized Everybody at the Institute of Design was interested in shopshyping centers and office buildings I was intershyested in practical architecture - things like family dwellings I was intrigued with the possibility of making mobile homes on a production line but I got no encouragement from the teachers I finally just got mad one day and quit I didnt even check out
Years later however Loveless would look back on the months he spent at the Instishytute of Design as time well-spent by a future knife maker The unhappy experience of the Bauhaus training had given him a lifelong respect for functional design They taught me how to think in functional terms especially with materials
After his abrupt departure from the Institute of Design Loveless enrolled at Kent State University in Ohio I had begun to understand the true interplay of basic ideas he says I wanted to study the conflicts and drives and so forth
I was different from the average college frehman I had aGED instead of a high school diploma I didn t know a noun from an adverb but I could write I got As because I could express myself
A basic knowledge of English is one of the attributes of success for a businessman Youve got to be able to think straight and that shows up in clean simple straight writing At Kent I started a semantic study group Semantics is the study of symbols written and spoken Its language in action - abstractions archetypes stereotypes linguistics logic
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This is possibly an experimental Lawndale utility wi th nickel silver hilt bu tt cap a nd stag slabs The engraver Li unknown and the knife is one-of-a -kind
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I came to realize a long time ago the only way a man can get along in this life is to understand people to have a high degree of logical skills and an extensive vocabulary Without it youre conshydemned to grunts and curse words I d rather be an active reader of books than a passive spectator of a movie Theres no limit to what you can do if you have a good vocabulary and understand sentence structure Ive got very little use for intellectuals but I love talking to an intellectual person
He came to admire the late R Buckminster Fuller a philosopher and inventor of such things as the geodesic dome Fuller designed Dyl11axion house a home that could be mass-produced cheaply like the manufactured homes Loveless had envisioned at the Institute of Design Another favorite was psycholoshygist B F Skinner the Behaviorist who developed Skinners Box a device in which laboratory animals can press buttons and be rewarded for making the right choices These men were my heroes To me they were giants
Loveless fascination wi th Ii tera ture contin ues to this day He is an avid reader especially of biogshyraphies and World War II histories His favorite authors include Philip Wylie (Generation of Vishypers) John Ie Carre (The
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A fa irly routine Lawnda le utiJity hunter with an improved black micarta handle with shop number 161 The knife was purchased from Oa vid Steele noted writer at the firs t New York Knife Show
An early Lawndale semi-skinner with slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over hidden tang construction The slanting hilt is similar to those found On Seagle knives
A special order Lawndale camp knife of massive proportions with a nickel silver hilt and ebony slabs Mad e from 1 4 inch s tock the tang has less taper than usual
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This is a large Lawndale semishyskinner with a Seagle style slanting brass hilt and cocabolo handle on hidden tang construction There is no lanyard hole and on the obverse side of the blade middotve find the Safariland name and logo
A Lawndale upswept skinner with a nickel silver hilt coca bolo slabs and a non-tapered tang indicating it was made early in 1970 The shop number is 27
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A very rare Lawndale amputation knife that was made in 1969 for a Chinese American doctor living in Los Angeles This piece is all metal and can be readily sterilized I know of one other knife of this type
An early Lawndale utility made in 1970 with a brass hilt and polished stag slags It is engraved by Ron Scaggs The logo has been put on the lower half of the blade a most unusual location The grind on this knife is a bit on the Randall style
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The subject of the mechanical arts has been poorly trea ted in litera ture Loveless laments To me theres much more drama in writing about machines than in fictional writing about sex and murder Loveless has made a lifetime study of tools and tool making of machines and the men who made them He can rattle off the names of countless inventors
Knives are by far the oldest created tool he points out The first tools were the club and the stone Then man lashed the stone to the club to make it more effective Then he honed it to a sharp edge
Almost everyone has a feeling about knives There are very few men who Cal) regard knives neutrally Theres something downright atavistic to a man when he picks up a knife or regards a knife It may be a throwback to the hunter in man
A 1969 Lawndale boot knife with brass hilt and big horn sheep slabs The shop number is 384 An unusual feature about the piece is the open lanyard hole (See next page)
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Rare WoodmiddotLoveless fo lder with a titanium frame and stag s labs The inside of the ha ndle castings are engine turned
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Loveless also maintains a large library of movies that he watches late at night in his workshop Among his fa vorites are The Last Emperor and Shane
While at Kent State Bob Loveless met his first wife The marriage lasted 18 tempestuoLls years but produced three daughters which he treasures
Loveless developed the undershypinnings of his intellectual interests at Kent State however on the whole it didnt satisfy his needs The experiment lasted for only a couple quarters Just as had happened at the Institute of Design he grew tired of the academic exercises And like so many veterans who return to college his life experiences had
transcended the youthful silliness that is typical of much of campus life I was wearing a ruptured duck on my jacket and they gave me a blue and orange beanie I went back on the lakes
For a while Loveless was content to return to the Great Lakes bulk carriers but he soon began
to long for a more stable life than the lakes provided He used his Able Seamans card to get a job on a Sun Oi l tanker the Passaic Sun which hauled gasoline to New England out ports It was while working on the Passaic Sun in 1953 that he made that fateful arshyrangement to sell knives to Abercrombie amp Fitch
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A routine Wood-Loveless folder if indeed there is a routine onc with stainless steel frame and maroon micarta slabs This was the firs t Wood-Loveless in my collection and was ordered direc tl y from Lovel ess After a lo ng wait I finally received the kni fe along with a letter stating that the Wood association was over and tha t I had better hang onto it as it was sure to become a collectors item r pa id $7500 for the knife which was the brochure price
Extremely fare Wood-Loveless folder with aluminum frame and maroon micarta slabs On the inside of the handle casting are the words Wood Loveless Mark 4 An aluminum sample it is the only one made
Extremely rare Wood-Loveless folder with a titanium frame and wood micarta slabs It is marked on the inside of the handle casting Wood-Loveless Mark 4 Titanium Sample 001 As logos were being put on the knives Barry Wood wanted to try one Not being familiar with the technique he put the logo on the blade quite low
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A routine Riverside drop point hunter w ith a nickel s ilver hilt engraved by Ray Viramontez It has well matched stag slabs on a red liner It is a good looking knife and carries shop order 642
This little Horn Street Knife with a Riverside logo has a wide nickel silver bolster with stag slabs With its tubular sheath it was designed to be carried as a pocket knife It has been extremely popular in Japan
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Perhaps one of the rarest knives in the collection is this Riverside boot knife better known as the New York Special Its shop number is 838 and it comes with a narrow nickel s ilver collar and contoured green micarta slabs A unique feature is its flat shea th into which the knife is snapped It was a speciaJ order a special design and only seven were made during 1972
Riverside hideout model with shop number 027 comes with green micarta slabs and a narrow nickel silver collar A beautifully designed knife with a contoured handle for a firm grip It has never been a big production model
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A new and improved model of the Riverside pro hunter with duplex grind Under shop order 221 it features a stainless steel hilt and black micarta slabs The tang is fully tapered instead of being a half tang like the original The knife carries the rare Riverside signature logo
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delivering the first three knives Loveless recalls that Pat Devlin the floor manager said Ive been looking all over for you I want some more knives Id like at least a gross I told him [ could deliver half a gross and he wrote a purchase order on the spot They were going to sell them for $3450 I would get 60 percent - $2070 each
In the meantime I had been transferred off the oiler I took the purchase order to the Claymont Delashyware branch of Wilmington Trust and asked to see the manager I wanted to borrow $1 000 The initial order from Abercrombie was just over $1900 I ended up with a personal loan for a thousand dollars on a 90-day note I took it in cash and went to an industrial supply store and got some tools an anvil a bench furnace files vises a drill and a Hammond VH-2D belt grinder By day I had a shore job with Sun Oil on a relieving gang By night I made knives - 72 of them in 74 days I sometimes worked till 2 in the morning When I received my check from Abercrombie I laid the money down on the counter at the bank and said There you are Thanks a lat
Even though Loveless knew then he could make knives commershycially he also knew he needed more practice to become great at the craft
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A rather sma ll drop point hunter with a regular Riverside logo under shop order number 697 It comes with a nickel silver hilt and well matched stag slabs
Another routine drop point hunter wi th the regular Riverside logo The nickel silver hilt is engraved by Ray Viramontez A set of well matched s tag slabs on a red liner completes the handle
A normal sized Riverside drop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown s tag slabs on a red liner This was the only Loveless knife in the Hollifield collection and it has an extremely small logo
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Riverside integral hunter with a wid e bolster and stag slabs This knife was first introduced at the Guild Shomiddotv in 1979 The geometric design on each side of the bolster is done by Leona rd Leibowitz in red plastic and gold Only 12 were made
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While not a terribly popular model this Riverside Nessmuk has good lines It has a nickel silver hilt with dark maroon slabs Shop order number 849
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He dropped out of knife making for several years and took a job as a technishycian for E 1 du Pont de Nemours amp Company in Wilmington His iconoshyclastic style rubbed some du Pont people the wrong way - especially his motorcycle They felt they had inshyvested a lot of money in me and even though I never got hurt they took exception to my riding it They fired me
Between jobs now he returned to knife making to support his growing family It was easy for him to re-estabshylish distribution through Abercrombie amp Fitch and things seemed to be going well until mid-1958 when he was beset
by misfortune That summer he accepted an oral purchase order to make a large quantity of knives for the Christmas season However the buyer who had made the commitment left the company before the knives were finished The store refused to accept the knives
Then in November one of his daughters took desperately ill with pneumonia The doctor said that the only way to cure her was to move to a milder climate In January 1959 he decided to leave the East Coast and move to Modesto California where his wifes parents lived
This sub-hilt Bowie was made in 1957 The handle is ivory with hidden tang construction The hilt is 3 34 inches wide and is sterling silver as are the sub-hilt and pommel (approximately 1 lb) The name plate is 28 K gold and the 3 12 inch parry strip atop the blade is brass Delicate and beautiful engraving and ivory carving was done by Francis Monoghan of Wilmington Delaware Without a doubt the rarest and finest Loveless knife in existence and quite possibly the first art knife ever made (See next page)
A small Riverside boot knife with shop order l1 S-E indicating it was part of a 5 knife set which unfortunately was broken up The trim knife has a small double nickel silver hilt with walnut slabs over hidden tang construction
This Riverside semi-skinner was made on special order and bears seria l number O1 lt was made for the A G Russell Knife Club and has a nickel silver hilt and slabs of coral micarta
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I sold the house on a Friday and on Saturday morning I was in my car on my way west I never had much trouble getting a job When I came to southern California I had a job within three hours at a machine shop
By the mid-60s Loveless had established a small machine shop of his own doing contract work for other companies In late 1966 he acshycepted a job as supervisor for a precision parts maker and by 1969 he was supervising an 8S-man machine shop
But Loveless had also fallen in with a sporting crowd He began selling and trading the dozen or so Delaware Maid knives he had brought west with him - the same knives he had been selling to Abercrombie amp Fitch He also began innovating - moving away from the Randall-like designs By the end of the decade knife making had nearly taken over Loveless life I was making knives heavily in the evenings and eating about twenty Rolaids a night just to get to sleep he says In November 1969 he quit his day job
Loveless continued to make knives under the Delaware Maid logo The strange part of it is I don t rememshyber why I picked the name he says Then as today many of his knives featured a reclining nude etched into the blade Loveless wont reveal who modeled for the now-famous trademark but he does say The model made me bitterly disgusted that I married my first wife
In 1971 his first marriage ended in divorce 1 gave her the house - she had the kids
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Under shop order 330 this Riverside drop point hunter is of standard size and has a wide brays bolster and black micarta slabs [t is a beautiful knife
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This small Riverside drop po int hunter under shop order 641 has a nickel silver hilt and black micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on the tang just behind the hilt A neat little knife
A half tang utility hunter with a Riverside logo and made under shop76 order UB The handle is green mica rta and has no hilt
A nice Ri verside drop point hunter with a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs on a red liner Shop number is 983 The original owners initials are etched on the logo side of the ricasso
A mini-wilderness model with the ra re Riverside sig nature logo under shop order 526 It has a double nickel silver hilt with coca bolo slabs This knife is of recent vintage
Here we have another Riverside hip pocket hunter with a nickel silver hilt and ivory slabs On top of the blad e and just ahead of the hilt are thumb serrations and behind the hilt on the tapered tang is a brass initial insert The shop iden tificat ion is CH
Loveless calls this knife his Riverside hip packel hunter Under shop order RL-2 it has a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs It was made in 1971 and has thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hilt
A small Riverside drop point hunter in a half tang construction with finger grooved ivory micarta slabs Made in 1979 under shop order 2016 the knife has no hilt L L
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make on consignment He first got the idea in 1971 that collectors might be interested in his knives after the silver anniversary issue of Gun Diges t which gave him a generous mention reached the newsstands I had 75 knives on the order books as a result of the Gun Digest article he recalls I had orders from Mexico and Eushyrope By 1972 I knew I would be able to make a living making knives Every month it kept buildshymgup
1 have no idea how many knives Ive made Im going to be a nightmare for the collectors Today he makes around 300
knives a year but he hasnt always been that productive The worst year was 1979 when he simply didnt feel like making knives He produced about 75 that year
These days he and his helper might have as many as 42 knives in various stages of production at any given time The backlog keeps growshying He is now working on knives that were ordered up to five years ago Its getting worse he says Im sure Ill kick the bucket with a lot of unfilled orders but theres nothing I can do about that
Loveless first knives - the ones made from Packard springs shywere forged [ beat them to death he says Its hard work and a poor way to change the shape of metal Forging is a cheap way of getting
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A Riverside hunter of half tang construction It has no hilt and green micarta slabs which are finger grooved Loveless says he made only six or seven of this model
A rather oldtime Riverside drop point hunter under shop order 1098_ It has a nickel silver hilt stag s labs and the original owners initia ls on the obverse side of the blade
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shape but not the best way for knives Then I got smart
Today he begins with a slab of metal and grinds away everything that doesnt look like the desired knife Like Michaelangelo who professed to liberate his statues from the grea t blocks of marble Loveless frees the blade that he visualizes within the stock
Stock removal is primarily a development of the Loveless shop he says adding with the hint of a smile This could be taken for boasting
Before long Loveless began to make knives from the type of steel used for saws and lawnmower blades - a nickel alloy steel with tremendous toughness Loveless went so far as to personally visit the president of the Jessop Steel Company in Washington Pennsylvania to find out more about how this special steel was made
When Jessop stopped production of the alloy (which was called 139-B) Loveless tried oil-hardening and airshyhardening other steels He experishymented with hot-work die steels shockshyresisting steel high-carbon highshychrome steel and various tool and stainless steels before making a commitshyment to a Japanese alloy called ATS-34
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Under shop order 115-1) this small semi~skinner with the Riverside logo has a nickel sil ver hilt and walnut s labs furnished by the o riginal owner It was part of a 5shyknife matched set tha t unfortunately was broken up
This smal[ Riverside hunter under shop order MOL has a nickel ~i lver hilt and black micarta s labs Not tuo many of these sma ller knives have been made
A yachtsmans knife of dubious o rigin Under shop order BER-L this one~of-a-kind has a nickel si lver hilt g reen micarta slabs and the new Riverside signature logo ] am toJd that while grinding the bJade for a utility hunter a mistake was made Rather than throw i t away Loveless ground it to the yachtmans shape It is a one of a kind
ThiS Riverside utility hunter has a nickel silver hilt and ivory micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on top of the tang near the hilt Shop order number is 642
The qualities of ATS-34 closely parallel those found in American-made lS4-CM Loveless keeps a couple years supply of the high-carbon corrosion-resistant stainless tool steel on hand at his workshyshop
The basic tools found in Loveless Riverside California shop include a Deckel universal milling machine a Sixis tool makers milling machine a manual milling machine two tool makers lathes - a Maximat Super II and a Schaublin SV70 - and drill presses to put the holes in the tangs He also uses a Burr King model 1272 belt grinder - a model that he helped the company to design He recalls that they were going to call it the Loveless Grindmaster
Loveless executes every step of the knife making process in his shop except heat treating which is done by
Paul Bos of Cajon California Bos a master in the field heat treats knives for many American and foreign makers
Although his makers mark R W Loveless Maker has always been reserved for the bench-made knives from his workshop thousands of pocket knives designed by Bob Loveless are machine made in Japan by Gerber International
While some of Loveless knives may indeed sit on velvet to be admired by white-gloved lovers of art
he insists that each is a tool for hunters for adventurers He crafts his knives for men who do the hard work of skinning deer and cutting hawsers
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A ra re Ri verside semi skinner with a wide hilt engraved by Giuseppi Forte The knife sports a green micarta handle and there is no thong hole or handle pins
A beautiful Riverside drop point hunter with a wide brass bolster engraved by H H Fra nk and big horn sheep slabs The logo was etched a t the special request of the Ovncr J pictu re of this knife appears on the cover of Knives 82
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A rare Riverside dagger under shop order 003 A beautiful and deadly knife with a double s tainless s teel hilt engraved by Steve Lindsay and a black micarta coffin shaped handle A mini logo appears on the obverse side of the blade ilt the ricasso a unusual place to put a logo
This sti ff horn model has two Naked Lady logos-front view as shown and back view on reverse side Ha ndle has red pick bone scales and bolster is nickel silver On the under side of the bolster is a unique square checkered finger grip
A 1985 Riverside stiff horn with a wide nickel silver bolster and fine grained stag for the handle Comes with a tubular sheath This is a mean package
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Loveless proudly refers to himself as a tool maker and expresses his conviction that without the tool maker society could never have afforded the artists In primitive societshyies everybody works to survive There are no artists People come up to me and say Boy Mr Loveless youre a great artist I say No Im an artisan I deliberately took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
I abhor the term art knife The term is an oxymoron We make working knives A Loveless knife is the anti thesis of an art knife He also frowns on the expression custom knives We call them bench-made knives
About half of the knives Bob Loveless creates end up in the hands of hunters even though he no longer hunts himself l stopped hunting in 1970 1 realized there was no need for it and no sport in it Using a modern center-fire rifle with a scope theres very little excuse for missing
Under shop order 11S-B this Riverside big bear was part of a set of five that unfortunately was broken up The double hilt ilnd sub-hilt are nickel silver and the walnut slabs were furnished by the original owner A brass inlay is found on the tang for initials (See next page) 87
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The Riverside steak knives pictured above are not found in the Loveless brochure One is a right hand model and one is a left hand modeL One blade is serrated and one is not Both have stag on one side of the handle and are of integral construction
This knife and fork set was made in 1979 and is of integral construction with a long bolster on only one side of the handle I have never seen another knife and fork set by Toveless although he does make steak knife sets occasionally
Loveless hunted groundhogs when he lived on the East Coast You havent lived until you eat groundhog Best way to fix it is in a cast iron skillet five to six inches deep Put the meat in with pork lard and one inch of water Slow cook it all day with some dandelion greens
In Delaware he hunted grouse and duck with members of the du Pont family I was raised on fried and roast chicken To me duck is a poor substitute
Deer hunting was a fall ritual for Loveless for many years My last hunting trip was October or November 1970 in Del Norte County California I got a little Columbia blacktail deer on Thursshyday and Saturday I got another I got 80 pounds of meat out of both deer It took the whole family two years to get it eaten Venison makes good meatballs and great sausage but basically it isn t very good meat
If you have to kill to eat thats one thing All life kills other life to exist but if you dont need to do it why do it He pOints to a volume on his bookshelf Gail
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An unusual Riverside chute knife under shop order 805 It has a double njckel silver hilt and stag slabs oVhat makes this piece a bit of a rar ity is the blade It is one inch longer than the s tandard model
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This Bowie is the only one made at Riverside to date It is fairly large with a double stainless steel hilt and cocabolo slabs
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A rare Loveless-Johnson capeT it is one of a kind Under shop order 786 the knife has no hilt and an ivory micarta handle with ODe
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Sheehys Passages Peer pressure accounts for a lot of hunting I love guns but I love them as an example of ways man can manipulate them to serve a purpose My sport is popping beer cans with a 22
That might seem hypocritical- I make hunting knives and yet dont personally beshylieve in hunting I don t insist that other people feel the same way If you want to shoot ten deer a year thats your business I think I outgrew it But [ sure as hell know how to make a good deer knife
Unless youve had field experience you can t make hunting knives I see knives with cutting edges tha t are too thick Wi th blades that are too long - 3W to 4W is fine for North America With awkward and ill-shaped handles Too many knife makers dont understand their own hand Their knives are not user friendly You cant teach a guy to make a good hunting knife if hes never been in the woods shot a deer and been up to his elbows in deer guts Its like giving a typewriter to a man who is illiterate
Loveless says of the dropped hunter perhaps his grea test stroke of inspiration The dropped hunter was obvious to me in the 50s It is almost a spitting image of an autopsy knife TI1e dropped hunter got its name because of the way the point drops away from the back of the blade for greater ease in deer skinning
And how does Bob Loveless differentiate the seashysoned hunter from the tenderfoot When I ask a guy where he likes to do his hunting and he has an answer on the tip of his tongue hes a hunter A lot of Loveless dropped hunters lie on a coffee table to be bragged about
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A one of a kind Loveless-Johnson dagger with a double brass hilt and black micarta slab on a birds head shaped handle The exact number of Loveless-Johnson knives made ma y never be known Loveless estimates fewer than forty while Johnson feels the numbe was closer to one hundred ]n anY event there were not too many made and they are desirable add itions to any collection
A five inch Loveless-Johnson utility with an improved handle of wood micarta There is no hilt with this type of handle The shop order is 772 This knife is unusually light in weight for its size
Loveless admits that demand for his knives has driven the price up to the point where very few men can afford to actually use them We could sell all we could make at $750 but theres stiU a limited market I equate the price of a Loveless knife with a good bolt-action rifle and scope Some guys will carry a $900 rifle and a $10 knife The rifles job is over in 20 seconds but it will take many minutes for the knife to finish its job
Theres no question that Loveless knives have strong symbolic value among men who should know about such things Ernest Hemingshyway took five Loveless knives with him on his last trip to Africa And legend has it that each of the four commanding generals of the South Vietnamese army carried a Loveless fighting knife on his hip as a compleshyment to his Rolex watch and Dehner boots
Many Loveless knives found their way to the jungles of Vietnam But Loveless is quick to point out that he is very selective about accepting orders for fighting knives We dont make fighting knives for soldiers of fortune - men who work in clandestine military service he says conshytemptuously adding There are many good service knives available at factan) prices
Bob Loveless knife making is governed by his personal ideals We wont do an ivory handle Theres one in the leather room That will be the last If enough people would stop using ivory maybe they wauld stop poaching elephants in Africa Ivory is a second or third-class handle
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There were only three knives marked with the ImclessshyJohl1sott Riverside Cal logo This one 002 has a hilt of nickel silver and Lignum Vitae slabs There are thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hil t Directly behind the hilt there is a brass inlay for init ia ls Extremely rare Rare Loveless-Johnson d rop point hunter with serial
number 003 The knife has a ni ckel silver hilt and ebony slabs middotvith thumb serrations on top of the blade ahead of the hilt l)irectly behind the hilt on the tang is a brass inlay for initials Of the thre knives so marked 001 is in Taiwan A rare knife
This I a specjally designed knife to commemorate thirty-fjve years of knifcmaking by loveless A refined version of the old Delaware Maid with s tacked leather washer handle and an aluminum butt cap Origishynally sold for $200000 only thirty-five wercgt made This knife is number 10
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A naked lady d rop point hunter w ith a na rrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt The s tag improved hand le is a bit different than usual Very few were made
An unusual naked lady drop point hunter wi th a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs over a red liner The unusual fea ture of this knife is the wide ricasso The shop number is 435
A naked lady chute knife w ith a double nickel silver hW and well matched stag slabs over a red liner At the special request of the original owner the spine of the blade was rounded instead of square
This lamb semi-skinner has a nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and well matched stag slabs According to Loveless there were only three of this model made
A beautiful semi-skinner with the naked lady logo The wide nickel silver bolsters are engraved by Michael Collins The stag on the handle is extremely well matched
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A naked lady drop point hunter with a slightly wider than usual nickel silver hilt engraved by Angelo Bee Ivory slabs on a red liner have a big horn sheeps head scrimmcd on the logo side by Mr Bee An inlay behind the hilt used for initials is one ounce of pure gold instead of the usual brass This go ld inlay was furnished by the original purchaser The owners initials appear on the ricassQ logo side
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A fine drop point hunter with the naked lady logo The nickel silver hilt has been engraved by Ray Viramontez The stag handle slabs are very unusual On top of the bJade ace thllmb serrations and directly behind the hilt is a brass initiaJ insert This knife was purchased directly from Loveless at the 1976 Guild show It was at this shomiddot that the naked lady logo was introduced
material anyway Now mammoth ivory thats different At one time Loveless didnt think much of micarta as a handle material but now he has come to believe it is the best material for a working knife And rounding out his views on handle materials he notes I agree with General George Patton shymother-of-pearl is for New OrleanB pimps
Should you come to California to visit with Bob Loveless in his
workshop you would find yourself in the presence of a man at peace with himself Here is a man who has tried just about everything he ever wanted to do and succeeded at most
Loveless would be comfortably dressed in Levis and one of the striped zippered Five Brothers shirts by M Fine amp Sons that he is so fond of wearing On his head would be his trademark cap which was made in Japan by a friend s wife The cap is designed to shield his sensitive eyes from the the glare of the overhead fluorescent tubes
His pot belly would lead you to believe that he likes his food in ample quantity and you might imagine
Under shop number 004 this beautiful naked lady semi-skinner has a wide bolster engraved with a gold animal inlay by R Scaggs Scroll engraving appears on the obverse bolster The knife has walnut slabs It is one of the best looking pieces I have ever seen from the Loveless shop (See next page) 103
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Lovelesss own naked lady semimiddot skinner Under shop order R wL the knife was made on October 12 1986 for himself There is a n ickel s ilver hilt with a rare th ree piece stag handle over hidden tang construction with a crown stag butt
Stiff horn mod el with naked lady logo This kni fe is an integrCl l piece with sta g slabs (md an open area around the thong hole The geometric design on the bolster as done in red p lilstic and gold by Leonard Leibowitz Only six were made
This is an integral semimiddotskinner with serial number 28 It is milled from a single piece of steel with stag slabs In the wide bo lster is an ivory micarta disc scrimmcd by Rick Fields of Florida A limited number of these integrals were made and according to Loveless no more will be started because of the time it takes to make one Loveless estimates he ca n make three regular knives to one of these Most of the integrals went to Japan but a few possibly six Wer sold in the United Stales for $175000 each A rather expensive sheath knife
An integral drop point with serial number 25 There are beautiful stag inserts in the handle and the small ivory micarta disc in the bolster which was scrimmed by Rick Fields of Florida Loveless swears no more will be made becDusc of the time involved Most were sold in Japan but a few managed to get into American collectors hands It is a very handsome knife
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Today Robert Loveless is happily remarried He and his wife Yoshiko share a comfortable life together - she watching Japanese-language TV programs while he makes knives and enjoys his diverse interests He has a cat named Chrissy a poodle called Alfred P Loveless and two Labrador retrievers Brandy and Buddy
Loveless three daughters are grown now and living in CaWornia One is a California deputy attorshyney general One is married to a research scientist One operates a bistro Loveless also has three grandshychildren Yoshiko has two grown daughters
In 1986 while at the Munich Knife Show Loveless learned that his mother and step-father had been murdered in Warren Ohio by a man with a knife Loveless is haunted by the irony Here I am selling knives My mom and step-dad were murshydered by a punk with a knife At times I wonder if theres a heavy karma coming down
Sitting in his Riverside California workshop amidst the toob and the partially completed
knives Bob Loveless has a great deal to say about the development of his knife making skills and the evolushytion of his philosophy
I arrogantly feel Im the best damn knife designer in the world I hardly ever make a knife I didnt design I make knives to please me Those who do it just for money hate their wives and kick their dogs
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This naked lady drop point hunter was made in February 1978 with a wide stainless s teel bolster and green micarta slabs It was carried by Loveless during a course at Jeff Coopers Gunsight Hunting School in Arizona
A stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hilt and green micatra slabs A reverse naked lady logo appears on the obverse side of thc bladc
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1 knew what r wanted to do in 1954 when 1 started I didnt know how to do it 1wanted to make fine knives for sportsmen It took the better part of 10 to 12 years before I began to understand what I was doing
There wasnt anybody you could learn from in those days There were no books I sometimes made flat-out mistakes and had to do it over Selfshytaught is sometimes the best way You work up your own philosophy as you go along
Loveless may have known from the beginshyning that he wanted to make fine knives but he had no interest whatsoever in sheaths Indeed he used to include the following note in his early catalogs
If you consider yourself a good leather worker and want to make your own sheath for your Loveless Knife say so on the order blank and deduct ten dollars from the cost of the order - I don t particularly enjoy leather work
When a mans not good at something it bothers him Loveless observes When he gets better at it he enjoys it
Nowadays Loveless is very good at it He makes his widely-copied sheaths from 8-9 ounce cowhide purchased from a Los Angeles dealer He designs the sheaths for a tight fit - to cam in so the knife cant fall out Loveless has no use for
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nickel silve r hilt and well matched sheep hom slabs On top of the tang and behind the hilt is a nickel silver insert engra ved with R W Lcyveless
Stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hi lt and stag slabs A reverse naked lady is on the obverse side of the blade This knife was made in 1986
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Small naked lady hunter of integral hilt and butt design The handle has light brown stag slabs and an elonga ted thong hole on the butt Only six were made
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keeper straps His sheath design has been widely copied in the United States and at leas t one Japanese knife maker employs a very similar design
Bob Loveless shares his hard-earned knowledge with other knife makers both in his workshop and through the Knifemakers Guild which he helped found in 1970
The fundamental philosophy of the Guild was my idea he says I got together in Tulsa with ten other guys Andy Russell got the meeting together The first membership directory was put together right here in my shop
Our goals were to promote knives and knife makers to encourage more ethical practices and help others make better knives
He has had several apprentices and has worked with Japanese students for weeks at a time His first full-time helper Steve Johnson came to work for him in May 1971 when the Loveless shop was in Lawndale Cali fornia Johnson had learned the basics of the trade from Gil Hibben Later work with Harvey Draper and in the Davis shop in Spokane had given him a good foundation in knife making Johnsonremained with Loveless for three years moving on to become a well-known knife maker in his own right in Utah
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An extremely ra re naked lady straight hunter with a nickel silver hilt and slabs of Japanese micarta called Snow which resembles ivory The logo on each side of the blade reverses within itself There is just one other knife marked this way Loveless has sta ted he oviU never use th is handle materia l ga in
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01E1E5 S - MpoundRR - A Loveless-Merritt new model called Field find Stream This attractive knife has a nickel silver hilt and green micarta slabs This model is ~ _ makers - t - made for the Japanese trade and when sold over there the naked lady IVerside C a logo is substituted for the Loveless-Merritt logo Only six of these knives are known to be in the Us It carries shop order 587
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Various sized Gerber knives known as the Guardian have been designed by Loveless These particular models come as a set of three with cast matted handles and a signature of Loveless on the blade along with a mark saying the knife was designed by Loveless Both marks appear on the same side of the blade
A Gerber folder designed by Loveless with his signature engraved on the logo side of the bronze 118 bolster This knife is 184 of 2000 and has a bronze frame and checkered rubber inserts for a
handle The knife is extremely heavy There appears to be some doubt as to whether Gerber fully adhered to the original Lovesless design
Loveless had a full-time Japanese helper Koichiro Oda for a while during the late 1970s Jim Merritt his current helper started in 1981 Jim is not only my right arm Hes both arms and more Loveless quips
T he craft of knife making can be lonely work but Bob Loveless doesnt mind the solitude Its not unusual for him to labor well
into the morning hours sipping cold coffee crafting knives and sheathes The shop is the world I love where I want to be Its my refuge he says
Bob Loveless many passions hobbies and interests provide the psychic fuel for this effort His movie videos and books his music mostly jazz and blues are all close at hand The workshop is also outfitshyted with a shooting range which he shares with visiting Riverside policeshymen
On a whole Loveless hobbies are solitary ventures And his tinkshyering is endless The shop is cluttered with remnants of an amazing variety of gadgets Noteworthy among the clutter are a couple one-of-a-ldnd items
Schrade-Loveless drop point hunter designed by Loveless This particular knife has no serial number and was sent to Loveless by Schrade for final inspection prior to production Typica l maroon Delrin improved handle with a brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is l S4-CM A drop point hunter by Schrade which was designed by
Loveless The knife has serial number 0922 and has the typical maroon Delrin improved style handle with a narrow brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is lS4-CM
Schrade-Loveless drop point with serial number 0045 This knife is a surplus piece from the American Blade lS0th Anniversary commemorative that was offered in 1977 It has a white Delrin improved style handle and a narrow collar instead of a hilt
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A Beretta-Loveless drop point hunter with seri al number 0260 It has a nickel silver hilt and contoured stag slabs over a red li ner Designed by Loveless made in Japan and ma rketed by Beretta USA
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- the Loveless pens One is crafted from titanium the other from a combination of aluminum and steel A third pen is gone - sold for $2000 He also has lots of watches He is quick to point out tha t like a Loveless knife a good watch lasts forever
Loveless has owned four amateur-built singleshyseater biplanes 1 dont take it seriously he says r just go up and have fun But one time it wasn t fun at all He crashed his Pi tt Special in 1983 fracturing the tibia in his left leg - an accident that laid him up for three months and reduced his knife production that year to fewer that 150
He used to ride a motorcycle - a 700 cc Yamaha - until he broke several ribs in a nasty spill He still has a soushyvenir of his motorcycle-riding days a ticket he got for doing 130 miles per hour on the freeway A Porsche was ahead of me and the driver was falling asleep I had to do 130 to get alongside him to blow my horn But now he says he is playing it safe Tm trying to be more laid back
The thought of retirement has no appeal for Robert Loveless After all why would one retire from his hobby When 1 cant make knives anymore Im going to swallow a bunch of pills and quit he says Retirement doesn t interest me In every society dOINn through history a man had to work until he died Who said people should quit work at 65 and play golf or tennis or sit and read
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This prototype dagger has a nickel silver hilt and butt cap with green micarta slabs It has hidden tang construction and it is set up so one can remove a small pin from the butt and take the knife completely apart It vas one of three prototypes made for Pallidan Press
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A unique prototype of a hunter Loveless wanted to make to sell for $10000 This one-of-a-kind model has stag slabs with an aluminum frame into which the blade is mortised The blade has never been sharpened and it has not been polished In Dallas during the 1976 Guild show Loveless decided not to proceed with the production and sold the model
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Sometimes he speaks of having his ashes placed along with those of his wife in her parents burial plot in Mito 60 miles northeast of Tokyo But then hell laugh grab a bar of stainless steel and head for the grinding room Hell theyll just find me dead at the wheel with a knife in my hand he says Dead of a broken heart
What would keep Bob Loveless spirit intact is the certainty that in a couple of hundred years his knives would be in the hands of cowboys and hunters and soldiers doing their jobs For him it would be a perfect world where the collectors had moved on and a man and his knife were back to work
Perhaps But in the meantime the collectors whom he likens to Renaissance patrons of art will patiently wait for as long as five years to own a blade crafted in the shop of Robert Loveless the man of so many contrasts the man who most would agree took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
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717 -( l7O)t~tho) 77 A0)1i I) -tJ~~t1tlTl ~o lBthT ~ ltT~ t~if7l)L ~ bull 771 -j -TaS -j
P-17 [7711-] Delaware1aidl Fighter
itLtT7ry I 7~tUBlIft0)7 717 -( 17 bull -r1 7 T Delaware 1aid t O) 9 tJlI)1J J -t~ tL Tl~
~IHt 392 ~ft 294) ~ttft~95)0)77 A0)i I) -tJ~1tlT$ tJ JI F )L~t [-if- bull 7 J -- -T 77
AO)f7)L l)L ~ tif7middot l)L ~ tl-jjFtJ ttJ-gtTl~
P-18 [11-] Delaware 1aid I Hunter
bullbull0)77Amiddot l)L ~ tJH~u l 7 -( ljJ- 7)L-71t~ ryt)L-rJYmiddot 11 F)L0)7 717 -(I~ -r1 7
7Lmiddot -j 17 (7-I-tmifljuTltJl) T -j l7~1 nmA1t~o 7L-- nEiliitt R~Loveless 1aker
ClaYlCnt Delaware O)[]ttJ$A-gtTl~o
P-20 [1fry 1 bull -r17] Delaware 1aid I Bowie
-VtJ~ u l 7-7 O)AtL1J~ ute T7ry I 7~tCO)Mry 1 bull -r 17Ta ~o iIVO) Delaware 1aid CVfv tJ t
LOIELESS-N4DEo)7-7tJ~At) amp1R1HttlfililtJO) AbercrOlllbie I Fitch CoNY t1Jnt Bowie Kllife t$lJttLT
l ~o 17)L bull 77A bull l)H 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ T 7 7ryl bull A -j J 70)11 F )LtJ~1tltdl~tJ-r17
Ta~o IJ ~ bull of--J7tlt--j- (fI) O)~fiIlitJ$~tLTl~tJ~ 77[-A~t~lttJlta)tuTl~
P-2l [1fry-1 bull -r-1 7] 1956~jF Delaware 1aid I Bowie
T7ry I 7~tCt i0)J -j t~ lt~~O)a ~-r17 ttf -j~ ltt~jF~tLtJtJ) -gt t~ 79mmO)~7)L bull 77A bull l
)L ~ t ryt IL-r J YO)II F)L 7)L bull 7-1- bull -j l7o)~I F $tttmAtJ~a lTl~ 7 [-- F O)iEiiH
t Delaware 1aid 0) [] ttJ$A -gt T$ tJ 1)1J J -ttt 139middot8 O)-rl1 -tJ~J tL ~ tJl i tL~t~ffl u t~J I J 7
plusmn(1) l39-Btl-jilMO)IiTa~ amp1R1Htt Abercrolllbie I Fitch CoNYt1Jnt August 18 1956 t$JitLT
l~ i0)J -j t -r 17 til~t~~7CIiX~Fl B tJ~~ tL Tl ~O)t-Vtf$tJ i t Ta~
J-18
P-22 [1f- 1-7] 1960fFfF North Hollywood Bowie
illJlBJtfict1A1 ==$ti~tfFintdGiiTA(~1110)- 111iEiiH lUi Loveless I1aker North
Hollywood Calif No1 clJj~IJ15nL~~o liillit(t HLalleck bt-1-ltl)~iiIlil1Jgtd~~r15nL~~
it J~o)J1 ~ bull -t-17t(t Oralleck O)~~~c =0)8i1iMIJtnL~S -(L -t110)7illXld
October 291960 1SII ~1-mt April 21 19061t-1-0)~plusmn_81S~ 7I-FO)1ft(trJ12Imm O)~
15tZ77 fio)JI)-il1~L~II ~tlL~~ry)1-11Y()J F)1-~j1f ~~tfjldi57)1-middot t)1- ~ (t~tt()1i
~AiIUamp~ti~ 1 t~()lfFi n L~~ iO)1 l 7 c ft()=~ 7 7[At)IA~lfigtJ6I1 ~ t c ~ m~hi
~int~()lSS ~()c~77[fi~~~1~=7~tU~1I1117()~Wl~~lSII111~shy
-t- ~~~tlJ c 1 L~t c ~ ti -gt t P-24~25 [1t fi bull J7-~ 71 17-] Loveless-ParAe fishier
1$1~ Loveless-Parke ()CliiJ1 tii n S~ 1~ 771 17- J-~ t~Htt77[ ActJOJfF~t 1 tJilh td)~
~1()-qM-~~117~-~~~1tOOlS yen7~middot17fimiddott~~ct7t~~~Mgt14ff
- bull ~1--7ltl)S ~ I Ij- bull 7 1 bull J J1-1 7)1-middot- ()J 1 ~ bull -l 7htH~ L ~S AbercrOll1oie I Fitch Co Nr()~iiIlb~ampl11H~tX 17- ~15nL~ S 7[- Ht ~l11BJtJ7 r -)1- bull fi 171 )1-tzj1IJin L~~
P-26-A [1t fi J-~ 111-] 1967ifllfF Loveless-Parke Hunter
77fimiddot t)L-t t 17 middot17~middot liz11111~() 121ctt~fiif() 1967()~yen-iJlx17-f1LS
P-26-B [1tfimiddot-~rClmiddot11middot17-] Lovelegt)-Parke Dropped Powt Hunter
i ()~tl() r Cl 17 bull j l ~ (1 Loveless-Parke () Cl ib1)1) ~tlt -gt t fi I 4 ~)1- bull 11 7()7 77- bull t
)1- ~ il111t L ~S i()1 l 7()~tZL - l t()(t j- t- fi0) 7- 11~ bull J 1)1-1 l7rymiddot fi 1 1 ~~J
1 ~ bull -t--lmiddot1r~~ 71yI-~fi--t-(lnSiclS~ 77[fi(t~~71clLi()111~f
~~~~~I)~tJ111()~~-gtt i()Cli1~~()-t11~fi-gtt
P-26-C [1t7--~fi1-] 1967fF8Flltfi Loveless-Parke Skinner
Ji()i i()J~a()fi-t--t- JM1t77fimiddot t)1- ~ c77fimiddot )1 ~ bull 71- ~()f1~tlt ~l~fi~()
77[ A bull 1171SS ~l~fi11~()t 17 1~1 1tfi15nt8itb1 August 1967 c~IJinL~S
P-28-A [71 7- bull J-~ i 1 bull fi 1-J Loveless-Parke Semi -Sk inner
Loveless-Parke Sierra Hatire C8l1f()Cli()A-gttfnIlJl()fitfa i()tliO)~~tt fiI4)1-middot fi171 )1-()~ftll
lt77fimiddott~~c 74ff-middot~~-7()SstF~middot1If()fi1~~middotAF~1aS 71-F()~
ttfi~-Y bull Va 17 Safari land ()~iltr c 1-7 iJi x 17- f15nL~ SJ~ l ~71 - F1 fiil)36$()tilji ()J ~
t Loveless-Parke 0)1-~b~15 nt pound tlt V-7-( ~ +t7 7 I) 7 F()CliiJ~tJIII1 15n L~~
P-28-B [1lfiI~-~middot 17-] Loveless-Parke Hunter
[if-middot 71Vl- J F)1-t 7)1-O)J ~ bull ~17())1I-lSS c()lIjftt~77[Att ~lfti
=z-3-~()ililamp7ry ~ F7 37()7Ji-~Clt-amp147-(PItlL~Q AbercrOlllbie I Fitch Co N
Y()~iiIlhi~IHJ 7 t-~ ()li1HIH~IJinnpound 71 I 7- fJJlln()T 7 ry J 7 bull ~ -1 F()lJI~BJt~~-b~~ ltMI)n S t l 7 tiibi Itll L Jlt S c ~ lt()afO~()h1jU S 11 71pound
P-30-AB [AJf Ftrymiddot A1-J LatIIson-GoodI1lN Skinner
i() LatIISOf-Coodnow ()fi1-tt 77[fimiddot fi ~-I-()rplftZJlJtflJ1J~iiiiLlSiccttti ~7ry
J 7Jii ry 4 )1- 4 ~ z 111 1~ t~A() t I - bull Tzj iI 7 7[ fi bitJ t tJ()l f-Ji- 17 ~tt
L~S ~()ftif1l 77[ 7-(ti()7 f4 17 117bif-ri- J ~middot()t ~ ~1~t()1Spound i()J
J-19
-3 II u -c 18004ftlItlttJ1F~nt 20Yf-J- bull ~ t~~1 l 70)7 1T7hi 771 UJ ~lI~u JlHfEtt
T1 lt -~tlifampun -lgtoniIgt-lgt
P-30-C [1i1 7 JJ bull A 1-] 197041l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinner
771JO)JJJ r bull 7 1 J bull JfT-~tUb)lt(i1~jlt (t1Fn-C~tJ~ 2n(t 19704(iyenfFltnttJO)
rJ bull lt l 7J)J ~0)1 7)J-7 bull J F)J(ttlbh -C~~ lJJMO) Cl-gt7-)J il ~ 1 l 7~ 7O-4aJ
P-31-A [-T-Ji- bull 7 -I] Lawdale Cappel Firm
Cl-yen-amp~fto) 17amp-7FmiddotAFamp0)~-K-middot1EI~FmiddotA~-yen-~~n~J~~rmiddotA
I )J tJJ r I J1~O)~QO)mtJ~Oraquo)- F bull 1 F bull )~J ~ Vn-lgt
P-31-B [1-T-I 1)T-I-] 197041lfF Lawndale Utility
Cl-T-~qftlJJMO)1-f4~f--1~0)~amp I~FmiddotA~-yen-O)A~~J~~rmiddotAF~ttl~
cth-C~~ 1970fFft(ifFintCCHJt1 70-461 C~-3117~bsi5tJjlfXn~ )1 r (117~1i) O)~
j~tCl-T-MDRbgti 1972fF~iil(1 u -c~ftvn -lgt 20)11 70) ~ ~(t$~(li~ u ~77J bull 7 1 7 F bull f -1- bull ~~ C ~-gt n -lgt 2 n~t f-)i - bull - rO)lIlml~~O)famp1mlC $~IIfO)l6AtittHr1 il IJ lt
i~~~rO)~~O)lT~~mlJ~~O)x~7J~rI~u-Cilgt-lgt
P-31-C [1iJ 7JJ bull A1-) 196941l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinller
~tJ~v -gt ~11 7 C~ -gt L J~ t ~ -3 771 A iJisectJtsect O)t~(ITif l ull1Fu t lTh1~O)jfJ r bull 7
JmiddotAfT-1il-lgt ~~k=~~1Fin~tJo)177Amiddot~~r~77~Jmiddotlt17J~~middotA~
P-32-A [Yx~middot 117) 197141l1F Lawlldale I Gellts Kllife
77IA~VX~middot117(Vx~~Xmiddot117)C~~ Cl-T-~O)Cl~O)A~k77~Jmiddot~1
7J)J~ bull J FJJO) ~)H I A 11 7 J]JjHIHnJ- F bull 1 O) )J bull x F 1 l 7amp~ 647-B
P-32-B [1raquo-] Lawfldale Piker
2 O)Cl- yen- )JO)]lt tJ ~)J)o I AO)Ji l jj-ta 1 7 -I jf - bull r)J-7h1ij~77 J bull ~ l 7J)J ~ bull )
t )J17 I - O)iI4I(I(tyenL bull i 1- g bitIJtnn~ 1 HaH- bull 1 F O)~j 1 l 7 65-3(J
P-32-C [7 71 ~ -] 1970fF~fF Lawndale Fighter
2nbCl-yen-)JlJJMO)yen7)Jmiddot 77A ~)H0)7 71 ~- tnMO)) F)J~jt 77A 7J7 ~
t177lJ ~17J)J-0raquo) )J lT(xJ7J 1)rAIJ 117amp~ 70-451
P-34 [i~ bull A1-] Lawndale Settli-Skirmer
~M~UCl-yen-)J~ftO)icmiddot Af1- 19684(IAG 7 1 i)Jhi 77 I Ah)iftUnt b0)1 I)
~ ~ -h~~IJ~ U 1-7 $- bull ) nJO)lO)~tIJb1lthi LJ ltt0)1il -lgt ~~HlJJ~O)yen7J x 7 bull
x l F bull Eyen)JO)ti(~in~ rrJlti14~ O)J O)tJl l )JO)~jb$W(cJtl1il~ 1r71-1 bull ~JJA 0)
7)J- A bull lK1 )J Atl u-C rr$~el~pil -lgt f-- til C ~v u~t 1171il -lgt 20)1 l 7 H1fID u t tn ~ttc~o)~-T-~i~~U-gtkf~J-lgtc1It~R-gtL~-lgt~~7I-F~12u~~kO)~~O)~~~7
7~A~~ukCC~il-lgtC0)~~~
P-36-A [11 bull A 1-] 19704~1F Lawndale Banana Skinner
Cl-gt7-)J~f-O)2o))1-t bull Af T-t(t ~IH N S 0) ~~ I- tMj~ rJ 1 I bull ~ l 7J)J ~O) ~ F 7 bull - r(1
tJ~ -Cti IJ _lt (r~ft lt ttlhh n~ )11tIW)ti7~- Fh1MO)Eil1iIgt-ligt C 771 Asecth1~lbL~-lgt
117~ 70-413
P-36-B [7 -I J 117] 19704~fF Lawndale Bread or Filet Kllife
ritJjlJ c~-3h) 7( ~ t17c~-3o)b) ~9n(ULtJ2O)-t1 7(t ~~o)UJ I-~ 11fOmiddot )
nO
~)IgtQ) t F 7 bull 1~ t~ -3f1lJ 1aamp iJi ~HH~JF~czg lt- ~1Jtt~~-gtt7v- nzlt1 Jil OllhTaamp5 P-36-C CAmiddot J-T-( I)T-(_] Lawndale Lamb Utility
1-171j~ 4L Q)-(-~Q)aamp5 ~l~C1-7-)IgtQ)7Amiddot J-7--I 1)7--1- t)Igt rQ)ttgtIJ~ ~~NSQ)jJ
7-1J~~iM1T~T I FJIgt(t71nltI)- ~(ZJ~MtJ tAJ~7if1 Q)i-171aamp5
P-37 C-I~ bull Af-] Lawndale $ellli-Skiflller
C1-7-Mi)C1tQ)J~~t ~ bull A1--~t N S t)J iZV-7middot 1-Q)I F)Igt1Jtft~ t)J gj7tQ)Jltz
~ttlt IJ JJ~Q)-I v - V 3 i)tA -gt T~ 5 lt Q)7 -I -)J r litt l ltfjffl~ ht f17 ~t 7Q)7OQ)I 1-iJ) i6 il ~~~Q)1i ltllJ LJ 1-17 ~t -3-fI-gt Tml ~ t~-gtT ~z~ IJ if~nT ~ t tQ)1 aamp~ I$ -~J ltQ)1shy
171Q)~~lt(J)J~~ttlW~t lt c~ Wf1ltnD~ftHf l t t ltraquo El7tQ)1-17iJ~7 -I -)J FlfIffl ~nn 5
lt t HU~ lt bJtlf~tJ77VA~J jJil ~1-17~-J ( IJ ~fl1lttzi-gtt()ti-gt i1
P-38-A Cnl~7 I$-] Lawndale Dropped Point HUflter
7-1 -Q)ft~ T~tt~ 7)Jmiddot$ ~Q)f7)J1 aamp IJ N S Q) t)J r iZl 1tC1Qraquo) )IgtiJ1ft~T ~5
P-38-B [rO17-I$-J Lawflliale Dropped Point Hunter
ltQ)Jj~Q)C1-gtT-)I() F CI ~7 1$-iZ(I N S t)J tlibQ)-( ~f~Jil~71 r middot77 Q)A$ ~~
iJ~ft~ ifjlJ IJpVlIimzfx JjJ I) ~i)i~IJpoundnn~
P-38-C [-I~ - Af-J Lawndale Setlli-Skillner
plft~Q)NS t)Jtmiddot ~ 1)-AfQ)A$J~ I F)tZ~JvJ rmiddot A-if-i)i~poundnT~5 ~1~J~Q)C1-
7-)Q)tmiddotl bull A 1-- f~UitJlt ti ltQ)1- 17 iZt N SQ)IJ r bull TJ 71J~itt i6n T~~iJ lt Q)~it tz 7 7 v A t lt Q)J -3 tJlt t tJ~ l T l tJiJ) -gt k lt n troit~ tJ ltmtiJ)iJl~iJ) i6fti1mit t tQ)1 aamp~ P-40~41 [l-T-( I)T-(-J Lawfldale Utility
t7Q)K-~1-~J-AtITfI6ntJ-T-I~7--I-middotI$-l~-middot~-AQ)~7middotA$~~~fI-gt
k t F 7$ ~liztJ-gt T~ 5 ~ IJ ~ltJ~IDEOOz Bad Bob s (~ft7Q)tQraquo tQ)~-~ iJ1A -gt T~~
P-42-A C7 Y l ~-J Lawflliale fighter
71- FQ)jjIJ IJ 1HJ7 F-)IQ) Iodel 5 tlt1J-e13IJ f1 7Q)fIlJ tJ77r 7 bull X l nz~iU-~ yen7) 7
7 A bull t)f HZJltlQ)1 )f 7 l T7) ~Q)IiJ r bull T 17 t~ -3 C1-gtT-)JJlUIQ)tjQQ)7 711- ~
tJ1-17 t1ll-3 lt ttn~~ P-42-B Ctff Af-J Lawntiale Banana Skiflller
t r 7 bull 1 ~1 j- 1-AQ)A -$ J ~ bull I ~ )fQ)~iZmQ)C1-yT-)Q)fr It J Hit~ 7 A -$ J~ti~~ r liZJ~tt1 i AiH~i6ltttT~~ N S t)J HUimiddotjtfjIT~ IJ 71- nt8i_t~~
P-44-A [1117I~-J Lawndale Dropped Point Hunter
JJ~TfiiAnt r CI J 7 +)f-1 l- bull I 1- lt () Lawndale Q)1ltt ltQ)lIttit li)57v A tAn T~tt ~ f171jjiJ 216-((1 7-ftI)-middot~1jJ)[-$Q)17middot)J-7r middotIF) DtAfttlHJ 1981 El7tQ)
1v~V3tlT~=sectQ)1--f71aamp1
P-44-BC C7o ~ bull ~17 f17J Lawndale Proto-Type Knife
C1-~-~mlUlQ)7ormiddot-$17177vA~tr7middot-$~Q)fIVnti~~~5~~~Ufll~~B~W~
~nk~J~iz~ I ~ tQ) fjgtJ Knives Q)r7- -I j-Q)T bull 7-1--1J~-~II)fifj I n~lt c taamp 5 r~
VQ)llil 1t~ ~Jil lt~~$ PQ)[ll]fl~ flttJ~lJJ~~-J~tliJtiilaquo~n~
J-l1
P-44-D [-e~ (4-t-] Lawndale Settti-Skinner
~ tJ[1- t1-Jt-Q)-I ~ bull A 4 T-Q)It I MI ~l lt1177)t-ttl70- m-t-e l t1)-7 It bull J
tnJClLftr_il~L~-5 T17l1i~iI~ 1415Q) ~l~T17
P-45 [( ~ v- ~ bull Jt5-] 1973poundF1lfF Lawndale Stlaigllt Hunter
ElHc LlJJ~LQ)77 v A bull T l 7 c~ gt ~~IJQ)~tfT1 7 7 1~ I) - bull -( l11)kJQ)1 Y7J-7
r bull JY ~)tgtB~Q)lyenilctt~ ~MIlt tJL~n-5 1973poundF( 1885i1f-rAntfJJ1 T1 7z~I 235-((
P-46-A [7l7r7~ 4T-] 1970poundF1lfF Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
NSI)Hc ~-7rJ middotY~Q)A-$Il1middotJYr)t-tf T17l1iHI 70-520
P-46-B [7 I 7- r 7 ~ bull ( 4T-] Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
ii)EtMJtl t11- I) shy bull X -7)vQ)1 Y FJl( 1ijQ) 1) ~ tMt~ fI~i-Ji- -$It~ T17 ~(I 376
P-46-C [~)I~ It bull (41-] Lawndale Crooked Skinner
lt5 lt bc~tktJ~l ~1 17Q)-$ T 17 z~kl lt)Q) I(l)-)iI~A i~~ NSQ) 1) ~ b1i1t J t)~G[t lt Y-fmiddot m-ru~17btA nTJ~ 1ft) tl~bt -$I t1Q)MQ) 1) Hi~71(~IJpound n L~-5 P-47-A [(4-t-] Lawndale Skifmer
Canadian Russell Q)t-1-1IlfFlt -$lb)tJ~~G~[1-t1-)vQ)A41- b~Y~ m-)
iltf--t~ )T] bull Jt ~ J1 7 v-It Q)1fr(I-fl bull -I v-V gt OIl) tl~) iit~IJpoundnn~ P-41-B [ 41-] Lawndale Skinner
iQ)~~IJIlQ)[1- t1-)Q)A 4T-(I 1 11[1 JY It )Q)I r Y bull -$I Y~ tttiti ~N SQ)JtJ ~ hi
ft~ n -5 ti~ C4Sf Q)1 17 t1 t - l t8Il7b1Jtlt n -5 77 v A (I i Q)1 17Q) J H lgtI VQ)lQ) 1)
~ Q)]j1H rntAnltn-5 J gt tJT 9 1 )vtfF -5 i c t~ltNltl L~ -5 11 1~kl 389
P-48 [FOJ7 JY5-] Lawndale )ropped faint Hunter
~~I)b~7v-Fmiddot~r11tl~[1-Y1-~Q)r[1~7middotJY-$I- NSI~~~A-$I~~JYF)k
T-Ji - bull -$I Y1Q)IllaHl~U~Q)A ~ I) J7t~~ J Y r Q)1T((I11 tjf- bull -I v-V 9 YblMi~ni~-5
1 17~Q) 504 Q)17iI~ ~iliiiltliH c5gt (3 lt~Tt 1) Q)iliij6j c~ gt $~r~ l~ c iI) (~IJpound n Lti 1)
iQ)J gt ~filir-(-7 ~nL~ -5Q)(lJtt i cbt1tn AT l -7 bull V 3 Yj tb~ I~-eili=lil~tdBJJQ)~( 7
7vA~~1v~Y~l~X-T~middotT17
P-50-A [-A 1-i-I I)T-I-J Lawflliale Lamb Utility
Ill lt-( IT l t A -$I J1ilt v J F bull A--f-Q)Jft~ t ~ l ltIJ~ ~Q)7l bull l-T 11) T l - 7 v- rQ) iffiij6j( Vg- 71~1JJQ)l-lTY~b1~nLL-5 T11i1~ 21-f((
P-50-S [1-T-( 1)7-I-J Lawndale Utiltty
i(J)t 1 1 (I lli lt~BJ~~T77vAiJfbttgtQ)Tlti)I) gt Jr) ~)J-Q)I)H cTIJ H A -$I If bull J Y I )~~IHlIitQ)ltbQ)b)fBJltib1 -JM~JQ)T171reg-5 P-52-A [1-i-II)7-I-] Lawflliale Utility
ilt7tfiX~ntzo-Y1-)IittQ)1 Y7-7rmiddot JY F)Q)T1 1 7717 -(111)5 J~ F) fjg TJ71-$1-(J)1t-J 1lt AT~-)b1 iHJJQ)2-3-7middot ~3-Tf-C~nttgtQ) 117l1i-lt 181
P-52-B [-e~ (~1-] Lawndale Selli-Skinner
I rt bull -$I Y1Ti-jtfiL t 77 A(J) I (t 7 l Y jf- bull ~)-7(J)ft~ t 0- Y1-JmIlJl(J)~ l LfFJl
J-22
P-52-C [7 -t-(7] Lawndale Calffp Knife
N S tJI ~ C lflQ) r JI1 l iI) I) l t 7C1i-V 3 Q)tyenJllit)(Q)C1- gtT-I-~f-Q) 7 bull -t-( 71th
~ 6_35m1lQ)~~)Mtil)ifrih tfiiQ)Q)J I) ~ laquoT-H-~l[bk -7 gttthTL~
P-53-A [~ ~ )- ~ middot19-] Lawndale Straight Nunter
~Q)~mQ)thkC1-yen-~Q)~~)-~middot-7-~75~middott~~~~~Fmiddot~-(~~91th~ -t-(7~
~ 06 1 tJI ~ (jlI lt7)- I a)ff~b tz $-t~h tz t ~- 7~hTL~
P-53-B r~~middot ~-t-] Lawndale Seitti-Skinner
Q)~~C1-yen-~Q)~~~-t-~ ~~17~Q)~17Q)m~~~~~75~middott~~~ ~~C1
J FI-O)t Frymiddot 971th~ lH1iiJ~_lt 7[- FQ)i(iflHtt Safariland a)llIJtC1tiJ1Jih~
P-53-C [Y17 ~~r7~ bull ~-t-] Lawndale Up-Swept SkllJller
19704t1lJJRnQ)C1-yen-JI1Q)frirfo NStJI~ ~~~C1middotJFJI-1 711-97 T17~ 27
P-54-A [t1JlIIfyenJilll-t1 7] 19704~fri Lawldale Amputation Knife
C1~ bull 7 gtt I- ~ffJEa)ltjlIE~ F J -7-Q)~Z~fri l t tJJrtJiF~i)fjQ)$-ttnl ~ T171 ilnJtJt1~ ~ J It
-Jlill( thT~~ --UliQ) -71 7Q)h ~ t Mtil) TSI) ~lilC 4Q)Jlffillliijj8~hT~~
P-54-B [1-1 1)1-] 1970441fri Lawndale Utiltty
~JJlIJlQ)C1- yen-JIfriJ1C 7 5 ~ bull tI- Hy IJ Vz ~hk ~ 9 7 bull i I11 ~~IHtC1 ~ 7~t
J~ C1tQ)~-7Q)mlet7 [ - I Q)FJiJ I) T1iCii-tQ)flllt (t$-t~h n~ T 17Q)rlIJ1)1itt
5 1-11-middot ~91 JI-Q)~iJS~1gtJih~
P-5Er-57 r7-Ymiddot -t17] 19694UfF Lawndale Boot Knife
N S til r I 17- V-7 5- F bull -11- (lH1i) (tyen~tJtth~ T171lJ 384
P-58-A [r7VAmiddot7lt-JIT1)I~] fIood-Loveless Foldil
77 [ ~Q)yenif l (J ~ J I) - bull ~ J f Q)~fFl 12 S S 7 [ -Jt~ -7 7 J F JIQ)~l ~T-( 7Cth~
1 rJI-Q)pjil~ltt VIYJI-middot T)-Q) 1101 Q)ftt First Production hodell1ark 4 Q))(tJi~IJthT~~
P-SS-B [r7)~middot7lt-JIT1~] lrlood-Loveless Folding
~-7middot7[-J~~-7~7middotF~ JF~Q)pj~~~C1-~~~Q)amp~~Jih~
P-GO-A [ r 7)~ 7lt-)71 )I~] flood-Loveless Folding
bullbull~~-7middotJF~Q)~F57[~CJF~~~~-middot~1~~-7 77[~t~~F~Iii~lkt
~ ttfiil)37ltJ)7t -JV7 1 ~~fF lTtt~ ~i(tfq tJJ r M~Hf~h T s t) 12tt~ -7
C 7 it ~ iI~ 2 ~ I) iJi A T [ ~ bull J F )1 C th ~ bull
p-60-a [ r 7J~ 7lt-)r1 )17] flood-loveless I folding
J F57[ ~Q)7-JI-f1 7C S S7 [-J(~J[- (tU~) Q)~1~JI9 bull ) FJliJ~-J~Tt)IJ
hh~ElJit( T tHHJJ 0) F 57 [ ~ 1 57 [ ~ ~jj l Tt-9-l t Q)1th ~ it)( l TtJ)i~~ roll~
k~h~iJSM~~~FtQ)~~hCRh~t~F~t~~Q)T17~~ffQ~ h~~[1-7-middotY
l T J t t ~ t (tfl~jI~ tJiI) t ~ -7 C17ii I) Q)75f~xtl t t -r ~t~
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P-61-A [77L-Amiddot7-)I-T1~] Itood-Loveless folding
liIlbTf~u~-t171ilil-3 7I-~middot 7 v-1t1--middot 1711-1 J ~I-O)pglllIH Iood Loveless 1ark 4
e~IJHlTl3IJ 7 I- ~ O)J FI-0)-If7 I-e u T-ti(tlYfJ~n t tbo)1ilil-3
P-61-B [ I I 771 A bull 7 -)I-T l ~] ootf-Loveless folding
-~tillUt-1 ilil-3 f 1 bull 7 v -1 tr7 I F bull 171 I- 1 bull J ~)I- pq1JllH Iood-Loveless 1ark 4
Titaniull Satllple 1001 0)CyeniJ1A-gtT~-3 -t17tlt0)J-gtttoiO)AnHL 1)_ rJI ~iJ1mlutilte1
lfJA 77 v Z(l7 v - FO)liIlbTTO)(l-gt t oi(I Antth
P-62-A [It-- A ~ 1)_ ~ bull -t17] Riverside Hom street Knife
lt0)1j~1J0)-t 17(1 N S 71 F bull tI-Z 1-tZ 1 111 B1A~O)ilil-3fl-7middot -Z(A-gtT~-
P-62-B [FaJ1)1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
v1 t7pound)II1IlHIJutNStI-~t lllltIfutZ1JfmiddotJ~h -t17- 642
P-63-A [I-g-~ Z~)I-] 1972iFlYfJ Riverside New York Special
lt0)1 v7 3 0)tf11 ~tbillUt-t 170)--1 ilil i -gt lt 0) I) J--If 1 F bull -~0)HtltD7-) bull -t 17~
Wz -3-7 middotmiddotY-rJJ-~ eDl(poundn I972iFt 71YfJ~nt II~N S717-(~I)- bull f-toIZmiddot 171
~1o)AF~1M~-Z~M~~ilillJz-~O)pqif(~~~~ampIlb-3~Ilb~~~lt~plusmnfflO)MO)m~~U~
uTl3IJ _ztjHtt 17 e-t 170) ~I-O)lIIH1H tc 1 7 iJ1fi1lb i n -3 J -gt tUt -gt T~ -3 - 8J8
P-63-8 [1 1 f bull 7 ~] Riverside Hide-Out
~0tt~ pound71-1 iii IJ g~ J FI-O)~ u ~ 7if1 O)-t 171 ilil- ~ N S 71 7-( ~ I) - bull f -toJZ
1 71 I- 1 iJ1ft ~ T ~ -3 bull -t 1 7 ~- 027
P-64~65 [-cJ ~ bull -t17] Norill American 8ig Game Set Knife
77 vZ( e ~ c ~ 4iJ) i 6 ~1i0) 7E~t I f u tZ 1 1 70)1t~ td~ 1 ~ bull -t 17 ~fJ - lt e iJ1ilil-
71 F bull t)I-Z 1-t7I--Z bull 3 -t J IJ ~t7x I) 710) 1 1 ~ bull Jj-1 e DlJ(poundn -3lb~iJ1Jj IJ O)ii 1 1 f1Jj~IJ
iJ1~n T~-3 M8ki)(0)71 Z7v- tJ7 z t(1- 1 ~ iJ)~iJ)n T~-3 jlItii u~-tJ ~ 1ilil-3
P-66-A [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
~~-t~0)~A--If1FO)7OmiddotJ1-17v-F~yen7~middot~71F~n~-middot171~10)J-7
1 7Tilil-3 0 lt n(I~tJl(J)-1 t~ -gt t -0)1amp0) I) i-t 1-1 ilil-3 e~ -gt (J)( 7 7 vZ ( ltO)-t 17 ~1Y1F u
t~ Z1-~~lt uTu n lt0)1 v7 1-iJ)ilt0)-t17~1ii1J 71~ ~ v-Z U lt0)~(7if1~ u
vr u i -gt td 0)1 ilil-5 0 -t 17-1- A8
P-66-8 [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
yen7I- bull 771 F0) ~ u ~aH~pound7)I-O)7o bull 1-~ SSt I- ~ t 77 1 7 bull 1711-1 bull F 1-0)1
1- 31ilil-3 I) ~-t)I-0)7o bull J 1-( -7 bull 17tuT~11tuTilil-3iJ1 lth(tO)tl)JIJ
(iJ)ttlJli~7-J-middot 17tfplusmnlrT~-3 -7( RtLoveiess (J)-If1O)Oi
P-68-A [faJ7 11-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
c~i~e~-gteWJAJIJ~~IlbO)Fa~7middotJ1-~~Z1yen-FO)~A--If1Fmiddotai~I~f~~nT
l31J NSt)I-~t~ltJfutZ1J7middotJFI-iJ11ttinT~-3 -t17-1- 697
P-68-8 [1011 J1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
z 1 -7 - ~ tt F a 17 bull if( 1 ~ bull J 1 -1 WJA 0) I) A - -If 1 F 0) a i iJ1A -gt T ~ -3 v 1 bull t 7 pound ) I iJ1
Jj~IJ u 1 N So) tI- ~ t v I ~ bull 71-t-HJIluti lll lt Jf u tZ 1 17 bull FI-iJ11t~T~-
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P-68-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A 5 1- FtJif -1 nfttifl N s t)H V F bull A-if-t Ii ltX f Ld 7 -1 ~ bull 77 rJ (J)A 5 -f bull
) F ))iJ1f1~[~~ Ho ifield 1 v V3 tU ti-t~tJfpound~tL l~t (J)1 W~tJj~tJat1 i5~
P-69-A [-1 gt7-f7 J5-] Riverside Ifltegral Hunter
7 -1 F bull it I)A )1- bull A711)(J) -1 7 Jj 7)) bull -r -1 7 19791f-(J)f)) F bull V 1 -n]J~lyenl1fi ~tL t (J)1 t())
A 5 -lt7JjiIijjlij((t vt -r)) F bull v -1 fltrJ -( JiJ1fiic iffi~77A f fi~ffl Ul~tfoJFaJtJTf -1 (J)jJOI Ul
~~ 12tfIFGtLt -3~(J)-t1i5~
P-69-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflner
~U~-r -1 7 N S (J)7 -1 F bull t)) ~ t fttiiJ1J ltXj f UtA 5 Jj bull 1 F))c v F bull A-if-iJ1f1~l
~~ if -1 J(J)[J t(tJlIl i5 ~ fliliJ) UiJ)~ffl Ul~tJ ~u ~m(t~-J -gt l) iJi~~ c 77 vA (t~J l~~
P-70-A [ fmiddot Af-t-] Riverside CrooAed SAiflfler
A 5 f- t tJ I) -if -1 t (J)x- iJ1iEjlij(A l) li~tJx - I bull x- iJ1~JffPJj(r f Jj~tLn~ ~
3=-~at(J)-r-171i5~ NSt~~ A5~-fmiddotIF~ -r-17~ m
P-70-B [A7~ ] Riverside NeSI1IIJk
c (J) I)1-if-1 F ~tt(J)tA x j (t~ Ul Ajj(J)i5 ~f7))njtJ~iJ1 ~tJil~7 -1 ~ Un~ N S t))
~ 1- x))-(J)I F)) -r-17~ 849
P-72~73 [if ~ bull ~rJ -1] 19571f-~fIF IJelaware Sub-Hilt Bowie
tF~middot)1~7-1t(Y-middotx-1~~5middotJFamp ~9~m~(J)7-1Fmiddot~~cM~~~A5-Y-fmiddotV~
-~1 c tLti~t1I~450gi5~ t -17v - ~ (j28K (J)~fii~1 7 v - I (J)t(j~89mm(J)~~(J)JPJ -b1~~ ~~1i5~bullbull~1ft~~Mc~~(J)~M~77rJI7fflrJ-(~~~(J)77VAmiddotf~ff~J~ mD~
~iif~u lt ~u~77vA -r-171i5l) iltiJ1t]J~lUfIFut7- ~ bull -r-171i5~
P-74-A [7-J bull -t -1 7] Riverside Boot Kflife
~~~l)~lJ~~JluiJl~~Et~~(J)-tCUl~GtLkiJi(J)1~~~(J)NS(J)f7~middott~~~rJ~
-r ~(J)I F))iJ1f1~t t F~J )1JJj(J)IHjtJ-r-171i5~ -r-17~ 115-pound
P-74-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflfler
C(J)-r-17(j AG 7i))(J)-r-17middot1 v 5-A 77(J)t~tfFGtLt-t-171 -r-17~ 01 C77middot
x- iJ111fP1Hr j f Jj~tL It)l) 1 F ))(j1 -7)) OlllllJl) bull x -1 ~)))1 t NS t)) ~ ttJ3f
P-74-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
~(J)t~~~77~middotx-1~~)1(J)YK-if-1F(J)Fa~7middotI)1- -r-17~~m
P-76-A [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
tt~BJltJ l if -1 J(J)a tiJ1A J l t)lJ N S t)) ~ t I) Jj-r 1 bull -1 5 bull JJ FJ)(J)AilIfF -r -1 7~ 744
P-76-B [fal7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A)1 f- I bull if-1 A N S 7 -1 F bull t())A )1- 77 bull x -1 ~)) )1(J)~ u ~-r -1 7 -r-1 7~ 330
P-76-C [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt Hunter
N S t)v ~ 77 bull x -1 ~)))1 (J)~1JBJtJA f-)) bull -r -1 7 t)) ~ (J)~ (ms (J) 5 -f(J)Jt -1 =V y MIJ (J)77 A(J)t -17v - ~ iJ1-1 J v -1 ~tL[l~ -r17~ 641
P-76-D [3-7-( IJ7-(_] Riverside Utility
-r-17~ UB fff-gt 1-7 )1 Jj(J)JjIJ- x-1~)))1 bull 1 1)) 1Ji-if-1 I (J)at
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P-77-A [II 011middot 1 ~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
Ji~tJ I) )1-if-1 FltD F [J 11middot J i-I N S I)H ~ I 1 F bull 7-if-A t) ltD7 ~ 1fmiddot 1 II )) 7iltD
f--j--ltD-1 V ))jJ1 I) h 1 J-~A -gt-n~ -t-1 7~~ 983
P-77-B [~ 1))yen~] Riverside f1ini-~lilderness
1 Jr)) bull V))J-ltD17))middot 1)) I ( 11if([JltDJ F))ltDiltD-t-1 7 ((L fl~ R~Loveless ltDif-1 ltDO
fjJ1I 17 finL~~ 1t~IYJiilioWIftI~~
P-78-A [I 11 ~Jr I ~ - 1 ~-] Riverside HipPocket Hunter
~~ltDJ F)) ( N S I)H jJ1f1~ -fltD-t (jeJIoiltD71 - F ltDt~(L if t) I~ltDif 1 bull i I -VI iJftl]n L
~J 1))H~SltD1-Ji-F middot1fltD1(L l~ltD-t-1middot7-1-~jJ1(t~j6nL~~ -t-17~ GH
P-78-B [I 11 ~JrI ~ bull I~-] 19711f~fF Riverside Hip-Pocket Hunter
i nlttJfDl 1JfF t) I N S I)H iJ1N~ 71-1 f bull J F )) I if1 bull i I -VI jJ1tl]nL~~ -t -1 7~~ RL-2
P-78-C [r 011- I~-] 19791f~fF Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
J~ltDJ-7 middot1gt 7-1tI)- 7-1h))1171jJ-middot f))-7ft~ -t-17Jf 2016
P80-A [-7middot ~f I~-] Riverside Half-Tang Hunter
771 7~tJ lt- 6~7~fFlte~3 IJH 17171 ji-middot f))-7ltD~~J-7 bull 1fmiddot -t-171 J
F)) (t 1 F bull 7 -1 h )) 11~ ~ bull -t -1 7~fJ AG
P-80-B [11011middot I~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
~~ti~ 1))I-if-1 1- N S 1)) ~ ~711f 7iltDf--t-ltD-1 V))iJ1oo(J~n~ -t-17~~ 1098
P80-( [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Selli-Skinner
~~IHZltDI)-if-1 FltDt~middot 7f-t-I -j--17~~(t 100 AG7-1i))ltD-t-17middot 11f1-fimiddot f77ltD
t~(fF i nt-t -1 71 N S 1)) ~ (1 -7)) bull 7 -1h ))1ltDJ F J)I ~ J
P-82A [3 I ~77 -t-f 7] Riverside YaclltSlllans Knife
i ltD-t -1 7ltD1~ t Ell~ -J~L(i UfllitJe i SltD~ ~-I~~ BpoundR-L ltDfJ~~-J-ft~ltD i ltD-t -1 7 (i
NS IJ) ~ ~fI)- 0 7-1hJ)1middot J F))I l~)-if-1 FltDif-1 ltD[Jfb1I1ffinL~J 77
I 7 jJ11-1 l I) 1 l -Hlih L~ ~1ij~$liM l L 3 1 ~ 77 bull -t -1 7 e l L~IJ t) ii l t e~iJ) ~ M~L~~ P-82-B [1-71 1)71-] Riverside Utility
NS 1)) ~ e 7-1t)-middot 7-1h))1H~-J I)J-if-1 FltD1-7 l 1)11- J1- 1)) ~ ~ili~$tltD
1 fltDt( -1 v))HHIJ-t~ -t-1 7-1- ~ iJ1-1 I -1 in L~ J -t-1 7~(t 642
P-82-C [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Semi-Skinner
~K-if-1Fmiddot[JtI-t-17~~ II~DltDiltD-t-17~ NSI~~~7iltDf--t-~~l~~-t~~middotI
F ))jJ1-J~L~~ 7 1 7 l t1iJIltD-c 1 ~ bull -t-1 7 ti -gt tltDtiJ~ 9j~tJjJ1 ~~Wft~ l L l -gt L~ J
P-82-D [71-)Famp~ ~ Ij-1] Riverside Field J Streafll
f1DLltD7-f jJ1A t) N S 1)) ~ ~77 1 f bull 7 -1 h)) 1 ltDJ F ))jJ1f1~L~~ 8AltDDljlTe~ltD~ i ~ir
tJttL Natrix-AlO4 ltDt~~1tf-1 intpoundTJ) iltDJitJ-t-17(tt)fF~nL~tJ~
P-84-A [77 -f ~-] Riverside Fignter
I) ~ bull 7 1Jr i-ltDmmA t) I 17))middot N S 1)) ~ fl)- bull J7 bull 7 -1 h))1ltD~ l ~-t-1 7
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P-84-B [i~ - At-i-J Riverside I SeIIi-Skitlfler
Giuseppi forte O)~~IJO)A-gttj ) -+t1 fo)n bull At-i- fj1)- 1J)11 J t)ltjfj
R-)I (ijiA) ibt~1t~fFI)1JSElIz
P-85-A [f-Ogt-- )1-J Riverside Dropped Poitlt Hutlter
HH _7 7 )1J1j~lll tUi()) )1 l 1 I R- bull ) F )IO)~ l ~I) )-tt1 ~O) F[l 1- J 1- t
-7-())lff1iTtlgIJO)[ltiJ1~1j in-n~ ())~(t Ktlives 82 ())~$lt1i6iIi middotn~
P-85-B [yen1-] Riverside Dagger
717-amp5 003 Af--1 J)i1iJ1~IJlt 11)1 SS)I H 77I 1J)11())) FJI tit m1i~yen-771l~U())JF~1iM~~llt~~~l~~1~717Ta~ ~8~ot~ru())~J~
- l ~511fiiJl iEgtntJ~ 1ililtA T ~~ P-86-A [A71 gt7 $-J Riverside Stiff Hom
a())x- f bull -b1iEOOC tlTlllllj(ttampt1[ti)())x- F -btrl7fj8h-n~ ) F )1tvI
bull iJ~ F bull ~- (1j1t())~OOHltiilampJC~~IlJJTJIj) I) 1ft lt~~t ~())) N S()) )1 b1ft4t iEgtn -n~ ~
)v 1-())f0)1lHHtt 1- ~fi1ff-mm())if I) Il~0)7 I IJ I) Yjbt 71 [ A 1Jt~gIJfl 1tt~VJtt~ilU
l1i~ -gt T~ljin-n ~o P-86-B [A71 )7 $-YJ 1985poundfstfF Riverside Stiff Horn
NS())71 F middot~)1A1- ~b)~fim())A1lfj V-AilsectV-AT nil~IIliEgtl~)iIT-iJTreg~ bull
())~yen~t71vA~iJIAmiddotR-~7-~yen1~m~-vil~yenlf1Tth1ipoundf71vA~Vshy
A 717llTtllCtlllt~()) ~tt3())yenlf1YTal)tJ1J1iEgt R-~1i~l rffil)~tJ~R- 7 l 7 J ())tl~T A T - I 7 bull R- l1IiJA-T~ ~o
P-88~89 [~~ bull I7J Riverside Big Bear
7 l 7 fi5 115-B ())()) ~ I ~t bull -7 tt1i$lIlJ1iz I bull 7 17())-$l l TfF ht1J1 Ji~tJiJ1 iEgt iz -I ttti~ l T l -gt t N S())tt1 bull )1 Ht ())17)1 bull )1 H 1)ib177 v AiJf l k ry )17 I ())) FM~1Jt
ft~T~~ 1 ~ttt 1V tgt )11iJIj)~ t~())17 A())1 v l b1it~iAlInT ~~o P-90-A [A7-t-middot 717J RiverSide Steak Knife
JgtOitJliEgtn~~))i-+t1 F())Af-t-middot 717 -JjCttiIJ~ ~-JjCUIfIJfflT WJjCtt1vshy
niz v -v I (flH) bi Al) ffllJjC it A -gt T ~ tJ~ C5 iEgt~ WfJUpoundIt C A 11 b1ft~ t l f~l7 )1
P-90-B [i1 7 7 t-~ - i rJ 1919poundf1tfF Riverside I Knife and fork Set J~ M~btWfRqtpoundIHft~n~ 71 F it~)VA 1-())1 ~77)1 77[ AW~~ Af- bull 717 bull iz
~ tlstfFln~iJ~ 717 7-())izI ttflCJltlb1tJh P-90-C [iz~ At-7-J Riverside I Setlfi-SAlllfler
I) )-tt l F())otb1A -gt t~ ())ftd)())iz ~ bull At- 7-( tt )1 ())th I) C~fC~~ N S ())J 7-ij1ft~ Tg I) 77I bull 1J)11()))Y F)1())f())$Cit bull bull ~tn -( 1- ~)I-1blmn~o 1fjitft7W
lt IjitJlJltJ7 l 7CttlbhT~~ P-92-A [ry l JIyen - A] Riverside Iii Iderness
7 l 715 27 N S t)l-- l Ill] ~ iAlIntA )7 I bull J fJI()) IJJI) tJry( )11 -A ())~gIJ())71 7 it 7v- F())jiljiiiJ8tJI))i-tt1 F())OrbfA -gtT~~ 77[ Att i)(plusmn())Iff~T1ltfgU())[lt1iAn~ l
~a~bf ~())OOil1Jht~MltfgIJ())ot~Ahtlt I)j~
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P-92-B [Vt- ~ bull 7-1] Riverside Crote Kllife
7 l J~ 80S 71-- F 1J1B yen- t bull poundTJI-J IJ 24Smft~~ J~to~ I Ji--lJ 1 ~o)Vt - ~ - 7-11~ ~ 7711-0) N S t)1- ~ ( A)7 J~ bull J t 1-1J1~L~~
f I) V -r 1-(1J( ~ -r Mt$O)IijC I AO)rnRlfi Harry Archer I)117 Vt - HlT tilaHtffflt ~tlltJ 771- A
tf-7-tot~o)1~t) l1atrix-AID4 (1i~~nLtit) 1 F)I-(1tJJ Fmiddot 7(1j])l-)71iS~0 P-93 [Jf-tJ -f bull 7 -f] Riverside Bowie
771- A~1 I )--lJ 1 n~-J Ltl) G~B it1~tJ 1 bull 71 J~1 lt0)- totl)RfF to L~tt~ ml lt A
yen I- AO)yen7)1- bull t)l- t (1 17t(rlO)) F)l-1 is ~o
P-94-A [77I-Aygmiddot~middot A~7-] 1976lfRfF Loveless-johnstJn Setlli-Sliinl1er
I- l bull 7pound7 Y I O)IIl3~IJO)A t N S t)1- ~ ( 1iti0)7( J 1- lJ~ to ~A)7 J~ bull F )l-b~1~ fi A)7yen
-~ bull -If 1 AO)t~ bull Af-r-( 1976lf(Df-+tArHyen7 A (O)i- F bull V g-(tIlJi~nt2~O)
P-94-BC [77vAYgjJr-Ji-] 19761fRfF Loveless-johnson Capel
bullbulltt-Ji_OJ 771-AVg~0)~-K-o 71~~--7(1j]~0t~~I-AL rymiddotJ~ff-middot
~11--Jmiddotb1~ t) F[o ~)[ ~ t(1I1l3~IJb1A Lti t) l1ilIJO)) I )1-((17)71 bull J 7 X-jJ-O)A fJ I -1 V g-( JfJf- v-JO)lifjb)m~IJn1n~ -r l J~ 786
P-96-A [77 v AV g j bull F [1 11- J 9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
771-Ac SR V3JOAt1 NS iJ[ ~ T7JlJ 7(1j]I[)7 -rI-~1 746-B
P-96-B [57vAVgj yenjJ-] Loveless-jolmson Dagrer
) - bull j FOJfO) F1[( )77J[middot 7 7 A bull t1- t 77 J lJ bull 7(1 jJl-)7 bull ) F[O)-Ji~ r 771shy
AJ 9 j J 0)7(- J A J ~ -t 1 J ~1jiiJRfF~nt b)Tilb)Ltltt lt 77[ A El lt4Otii~t tt~ c13~v3 j
(ltJ IOOtftltc13n ~b liiJn( L L -t~(lc~ lttJ lt1 [ J 9 O)iafiflM1H~(v
P-96-C [77vAY3j J-f- IJf--l Loveless-johnson Utility
51 1-0)771- AV 3 J bull J -7- ~ I) 7- 1 - bull ))7 -71 tJ J I bull 7( 1 j])[ 0) ti[ ~ (A bull 1 7JI-7
~ bull 1 r [L -lJ1 AO)jIlp) ((l~ ltftJiJh L~~ -t1 J ~(l 772
P-98-A [77vAYg~middot [1 11 19-] Loveless-johnson Dropped Point Hunter
Loveless-ollllgtOf] Riversilie (a I 0)[1ihAtlt0)-t1J(ttt2=t2~tfFGn tt(l 0020)-t1J
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A small skinner with walnut slab in half tang construction The handle is finger grooved Delaware Maid is etched on the choil of the logo side of the blade while on the reverse side and also on the choil are the words Van Lengerke and Antoine This is one of six knives marked with the name of the Chicago sport store One can be found jn the Randall Museum Orlando Florida and three were taken on an expedi tion to South America
The first sharp gusts of an early winter storm slashed at Bob Loveless face as he made his way through the crowded streets of Manhattan
It was December 1953 and the shop windows along Madison A venue decorated for Christmas held a thousand temptations for a 24 year-old merchant seaman with cash in his pocket
Loveless was sailing on a small tanker out of Port Newark It was difficult work and one of the few pleasures was the time that he had during his off-duty hours to read sporting magaZines On his last voyage he had been fascinated by an article in the December issue of True magashyzine The article described the handsome hand-made knives crafted by famous Orlando knife maker W D (Bo) Randall
Although he didnt know it at the time that article with its breathshytaking illustrations of Randalls knives had sparked a flame that would continue to burn in Loveless imagination for the rest of his days Bob Loveless had always appreciated good design and fine craftsmanship but these Randall knives were something special These were knives with a soul - the proper tools for a man who earned his livelihood challenging the whims of the North Atlantic
On that blustery New York afternoon Bob Loveless knew exactly what he wanted more than anything else in the world - the feel of a good knife in his hand
At Madison and 45th Street he paused at the entrance of Abercrombie and Fitch the Cadillac of sporting-goods stores an institushytion among the adventurers of the world The old ll-story building held anything a sporting man could want canoes safari gear the finest in firearms It was a store for men who didnt inquire about prices a panoshyply of rich mens toys presided over by clerks accustomed to catering to the aristocratic and moneyed
Teddy Roosevelt shopped there So did Clark Gable Ernest Hemingway always outfitted himself at Abercrombie amp Fitch It was the
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Distinct markings make this hunter truly outstanding On the logo side in addition to Delaware Maid onc fjnds R W Loveless M(lker Claymonl Del On the reverse side Abercrombie-Fitch Co N Y is etched A typical maid wi th brass hilt and a stacked leather asher handle
Another old timer with serial number 11 The handle consists of stacked leather washers It is finger grooved with the typical aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the obverse side is found AbercrombieshyFitch Co The knife was probably made in 1955
A slender ~kinner with serial number 77 and the initial R WL etched on the choil Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side while one finds Abercrombie-Filch Co NY on the obverse side The handle is of stacked leather washers with a bakelite insert and a round aluminum butt cap
Unusual markings make this knife a desirable collectors piece In addition to Delaware Maid etched on the logo side are found the initials RYVL and serial number 9 on the choil Not many early knives were marked this way Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side The knife has a typical stacked leather washer handle with finger grooves and an aluminum butt cap 13
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kind of store where a loyal customer would patiently wait two years for the privilege of paying $50000 for a set of five Holland and Holland handmade English shotguns
Abercrombie and Fitch is a store for adventurers the headquarters of a special fellowship of men who thrive on the challenge of living at the edge surviving through their wit and mettle in hostile environments And although he was not outfitted in the refined livery of a gentleman adventurer Bob Loveless was certainly a member of the fraternity
Bob Loveless a man who had made his first solo airplane flight at the age of 14 who had lied about his age to enter the merchant marine at 15 who had operated a control tower for the Air Force on the island of lwo Jima at the age of 17 crossed the threshold and strode confidently to the department where knives were displayed
Here 24 year-old Robert Loveless a man used to being treated as an equal by men twice his age - by men whose very lives might depend upon his skill and judgment - was confronted with the nemesis of the American shopper - an overbearing self-important sales clerk
The neatly dressed young salesman sized up Loveless as just not our type of customer Unseasoned and overconfident the little clerk was unable to read the experience in Loveless eyes He could not see beyond the working clothes of a merchant seaman
Loveless asked to see a Randall knife Oh responded the supershycilious little salesman Well We simply dont have any It would most certainly take at least nine months to get a Randall knife
It was at that precise moment in December 1953 that a spark in Robert Waldorf Loveless soul was kindled into the passion that would impact the craft of knife making forever Perhaps it was his frustration at not being able to have the blade he wanted Perhaps his rage at the insoshylent clerk Whatever the reason Bob Loveless was inflamed by the situation
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A landmark knife as it is the first one Loveless made by the stock removal method (documented on page 16 in Kl1ives 87) The handle is stacked leather washers in a most unusual coffin shape and there is an aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the lower half of the blade This is one of a kind and quite rare
An early fighter with a long double brass hilt and sub-hilt The handle is stacked leather washers finger grooved and a typical aluminum butt cap This may well be the first sub-hilt made On the logo side is etched Delaware Maid and on the reverse side is found a serial number 26 and the AbercrombieshyFitch Co name
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His first inclination was to roundly curse the rascal Instead he took a personal vow He swore to himself that he would achieve the impossible He would create a knife of his own - one that would match the quality of the Randall pieces he so adshymired
As he returned to his ship Loveless was consumed with the exciteshyment of this new chalshylenge He took the train to Newark then a taxi to the dock As the taxi passed a big junk yard on Doremus Avenue he told the driver to stop
Years later in describing the incident Loveless describes himself as if guided by some atavistic primitive knowledge buried deep in his mind
I told the taxi driver to let me off there to get some pieces of autoshymobile springs I don t know exactly why but I thought automotive springs would make good knives
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A verY unusual marked Bowie of the Dela~a re Maid era Marked on the logo side of the blade is wveless Made instead of Delaware Maid On the obverse side is the usua l Abercrombie-Fitch Co name and also the words Bowie Knife [t is a graceful knife with a double brass hilt and a finger grooved crown stag handle There is a pewter plaque on the butt but Loveless denies putting it there
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Not too many heavy and massive knives were made in the Dela ware Maid era This one has a brass hilt 3 1 IS inches wide along with walnut slabs a non-tapered tang and an open thong hole Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the same side at the choil we find 139-B for the kind of steel used On the reverse side is the name Abercrombie-Fitch Co NY August 18 1956 Etching the kind of steel used and the completion date on the knife is most unusual
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A landmark Bovie and one of three made Classic in shape and size with R W Loveless Maker North Hollywood Calif No 1 engraved not etched on the logo side of the blade O n the obverse s ide is etched HL Walleck (the name of the owner) O n the brass butt cap a re two dates and Dr Wallecks cattle brand One date October 291 1960 was the date the knife was finished and the olher da te Apri l 21 1906 is the owners birthdate There is a 4 34 inch brass parry strip on top of the blade and there is an extremely long walnut handle The lugged hilt is made of several lavers of thin brass strips fused together Loveless -vas urged to make this knife and two others by a good friend when he was at a low ebb in h is life He had only been in California a short time was unknown in the knife industrv and was about ready to give up k~ife making
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The fellow at the junk yard told me to Go see the guy out there with the burning torch There r found the biggest pile of auto springs youve ever seen - maybe 40 feet high and 40 to 50 feet wide at the base 1 told him I wanted some good metal to make a hunting knife He got a 1937 Packard spring and said This is the best spring in the yard I got four or five pieces each about a foot long I thinlt I paid the fellow in the office a dollar and gave the yard man a couple of dollars for his trouble
1 took the pieces of spring back to the ship and roughly ground them - with a snag grinder wi th a hard-clay wheel - to the outline I wanted It took me over a week to get the knife done and it looked pretty good
Loveless had read a general article on knife making in one of the sporting magazines He knew that he had to heat trea t the metal He heated it on the ships galley stove
A fine looking fighter with the rare Loveless-Parke logo on the blade There is a double brass hilt and subhilt along with a stacked leather washer finger grooved handle The butt cap is aluminum Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side of the blade which incidentally is ground in typical Ra ndall style (See next page)
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Th is s tretched or elonga ted d rop paint hunter has the LovelessshyParke logo a nd a slanted Seagle-type brass hilt What makes this knife partkularly unique is the two piece stag handle with crown s lag as the butt port ion and an ivory spacer Loveless was photographer working on this knife and the photo appeared in one of the leading knife magazines Only thirty-six were mad e with this logo
A Loveless-Pa rke hunter with a brass hilt s tag hdnd le and hidden tang construction Shop number 121 is etched OIl the obverse side of the blade along with the year it was made - 1967 One of thirty-six
A fine Loveless-Parke skinner in pristine condilion It has a slanted brass hilt and brass butt plate a ra re feature on a Loveless knife The hidden tang constru ction is surrounded by beautiful stag This knife is marked ith the date it was made August 1967
[t got a pretty cherry red I plunged it right down into a five-gallon bucket of refrigshyera tion oil - thats all the cook would let me have - right in the galley It came out a pretty shade of gray and all the carbon fell off
The knife cut well for a few moments Then the edge started flaking away I went to the chief engineer and he said Youve got to draw that hardness You have to temper it
Loveless went to the public library to learn the secret of tempering metal When he returned to the ship he took the knife apart and placed it on a copper plate which he heated on the galley stove He watched as the blade turned a rich dark blue
It wasn t very scientific but it worked I had invented a wondershyfuJ tool It was a tremendous charge That turned out to be a hell of a knife
About five or six weeks later I took it to Abercrombie amp Fitch I was going to show that young punk my knife Since his earlier visit Abercrombie amp Fitch had made the wise decision to terminate the young clerks employment The floor manager a man with the shrewd merchand ising instincts that are characterisshytic of a good retailer was pleased to look at Loveless knife Impressed with the craftsmanship he asked Loveless to make some more like it for sale in the store
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An early semi-skinner with the Loveless-Parke Sierra Madre Calif logo Typical of the period it has a Scagcl style slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over a hidden tang In addition to being only one of thirty-six the name Safariand and the Safariland logo e tched on the obverse side of the blade make this knife very ra(e Very very few were so marked Even the sheath sports the Safariland logo
Another Loveless-Parke specimen with a stacked lea ther washer handle and an aluminum butt cap In this cra Loveless was still doing business with Abercrombie-Fitch Co in New York as their name is etched on the obverse side of the blade This particular knife has many characteristics of the earlier Delaware Maids but if examined closely one can see subtle design improvements developing Only thirty-six28 with the Loveless-Parke logo were made
I made three more It took about a month and before I was done everybody on the boat was helping me The store gave me $14 apiece for them I thought My God this is great At that time a Randall was selling for $22 $24 $26 I knew the store had to make a profit
Loveless has made 35 semishyreplicas of that first knife - called The 35th Anniversary Knives Today those reproductions of his $14 masshyterpiece sell for $3500 each
The first knife is gone In Bob Loveless words it walked out of his shop stolen by an unknown visitor who may not even realize what he possesses I was proud of it says Loveless but it wasnt anywhere near the knife we make today
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meleon - a man of many colors He is opinionated and sometimes arrogant He alternates between self-deprecation and braggadocio and is altershynately profound and
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This old Lamson-Goodnow skilUler plays an important role in the Loveless story The knife was given to LoveJess by his friend BHly DuPont Wilmington Delaware It has a tapered tang Several years later Loveless got the idea of tapering tangs because of this antique Here we have a knife dating back to the mid 1800s with a tapered tang - an idea revived by Loveless and now universally copied throughout the industry
An early Lawndale gut hook skinner with shop number 70-430 This knife has a wood nticarta improved handle and it was made in 1970 Not many gut hook skinners have been mad e by Loveless
A Lawndale caper finn with an improved stag handle and a red spacer This model has no hilt or collar and comes with a birds head butt
An early Lawndale utility hunter with a brass hilt stag slabs and a red spacer The knife bears shop number 70-461 which means it was made sometime in 1970 The butt configuration is early Lawndale and in 1972 underwent some changes It has a fairly rare brass wrapped tapered tang with serrations on both the top and bottom of the blade behind the hilt
A most unusual gut hook skinner with the edge on top of the blade It has a brass hilt and black micarta handle This is the only reverse gut hook I have seen in my years of collecting Loveless knives Made in 1969 it was originally designed and made by Loveless for his personal use There were only tvvo made
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This small Lawndale piker bears shop number 65-30 and has a black micarta handle with one finger groove There is no hilt or coliar but there are thumb serrations on top of the blade A rounded birds head butt completes this piece
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A gents knife as Loveless calls it with a Lawndale logo The handle slabs are black micarta and there is no hilt It has a rounded birds head hilt and carries a shop number of 647-8 This is a one of a kind and was made in 197L
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Another early Lawndale fighter with a double brass hilt and black micarta slabs Shop number 70-451 indicates the knife was made in 1970 with the early butt configuration anl a brass wrapped tapered tang The blade has serrations on both the top and bottom behind the hilt This is a mean machine
profane He looks a bit like Boxcar Willie but he talks like William F Buckley He is articulate and cerebral bespeaking an education tha t goes far beyond formal schooling
He could be described as an eccentric genius A loner An invetershyate tinkerer A man who speaks his mind A curmudgeonly craftsman whose entire world revolves around his workshop in Riverside Califorshynia
Robert Loveless was born on January 21929 in Warren Ohio He spent the formative years of his life on his grandparshyents 17-acre farm about halfway between Warren and Sharon Pennsylvania There was just enough land to grow a little corn some tobacco rhubarb berries and a Jersey cow named Bossie
Loveless grandfather Clinton Huff was a friend of horticulturist Luther Burbank He helped Burbank develop a type of gladiolus bulb H e was surprisshyingly educated for a dirt farmer Loveless says of his grandfather
It was a grea t life for a kid he recalls Fifty-some years ago this was an entirely different country It was the middle of the Depression There was no TV I didnt see a movie until I was 9 or 10 years old
On New Years Day 1937 his grandshyfather died Soon after that Loveless 8 at the time went to live with his mother in Warshyren He grew up fast and yearned for adshyventure far from the sleepy midwest town
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A most lUlusual Lawnda le semi-skinner which was purchased by A G Russell from Loveless in 1968 It was engraved by Linton McKenzie who also did the intricate R on the sheephorn handle slab A one-ofshy-kind knife due to the humpback configuration of the handle a feature I have found in a few very early Delaware Maids The knife is the subject of an interesting article by Bruce Voyles in the Blnde Magazine After the article came out rreceived u letter from a man in Guam who had once owned the knife and he told me that while it was in his possession the tip of the blade was broken He returned ir to Loveless who repa ired it
if eclectic period in Loveless life Like the master craftsman who shapes formless steel into a fine blade events were forging an innocent farm boy into one of the worlds premier knife makers
Loveless was 12 when the United States declared war on the Axis powers Ready to join the military he was frusshytrated by his age
By the end of the ninth grade he had more important things on his mind than school He was driving long before the legal age of 16 And he was flying planes In 1943 he started to hang around a grass-strip airport near Warren on sumshymer weekends He picked up odd jobs there and Ernie Hall the owner paid him with flight training
Hall had no intention of letting a 14 year-old solo but one day while he was away from the field Loveless borrowed his Piper J-3 Cub From the air I saw Ernies Studebaker coming down the road so I landed and taxied up to the hangar He knew I had been flying He asked how I had done r said fine He turned his back and walked away never said another word
At 15 he lied about his age and joined the merchant marine to bide his time until he was old enough for military service His first job was that of deck hand on a 9600-ton ore boat the Hennepin a bulk carrier that sailed to the Great Lakes ports of Buffalo Cleveland Marquette Duluth and Superior
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A 1970 Lawndale banana skinner with a narrow nickel s ilver hilt and wood micar ta Over hidden tang construction The shop number is 70-413 The knife is extremely light in weight
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A beutiful Lawndale lamb ulility with shop identifica tion At There is a narrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and it has ivory sla bs It certainly depicts a neat a nd no-nonsense design
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A small semi-skinner w ith the Lawndale logo It has a nickel s iJ ver hilt sheep horn slabs and serrations top and bottom at the hilt This badly worn knife was returned to Loveless by a professional hunter with the request for another just like it He enumerated the many kills the knife had skinned and Loveless ho likes to see his kni ves used was so impressed he sent the replacement gratis
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Small Lawndale d rop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown stag slabs There are unusual thu mb serrati ons on top of the bJ C1cte near the hilt
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A beautiful little Lawndale semishyskinner w ith a longer than usual nickel silver hUt and cream colored s tag slabs on a red spacer Wha t is intr iguing about this kn ife is the nicktd sHver butt cap because Loveless d id not put them on during this era Apparently the butt cap was added by someone else
I cleaned and painted all day long every day he recalls When we came into port we tied up the boat ourselves opened and closed the hatches Those were the best years of my life There was a whole world out there A young man could move up
quickly during the war I was working with men in their 60s People nowadays have no understanding of what things were like in World War II Everyone who could do a job was needed
I had plenty of time to read take pictures I started studying watches taking them apart middotand studying their mechanisms His fascination with watches and watchmakshying would show up later in the workmanship of his knives But knife making was far from his mind in 1945
Finally came the day Loveless was waiting for his 17th birthday January 2 1946 The war was over but Loveless still wanted to be in uniform He signed up for the Army Air Corps forerunner of the Air Force on his birthday
Loveless was trained to be a tower operator and given a two-year tour in the Pacific on the islands of Guam and Iwo Jima It was a lonely tour and with time on his hands he got interested in drawing and designing There was an old house trailer on Iwo Jima I was fascinated by it and started drawing variations of it
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A Lawndale utility hunter of hidden tang construction with no hilt and a two piece crown stag handle ThiS was the personal knife of Loveless and is marked Bad Bobs (See next page)
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An old Lawndale fighter wi th a double brass hilt ebony handle with fi nger grooves and an aluminum butt cap similar to those found on the Delaware Maid The grind on the blade resembles the grind fou nd on Randa lls Model 5 A very handsome knife
A very early Lawndale banana the handle is crown s tag imbedded skinner with a two piece stag with a small compa~s The nickel handle over hidden tang s ilver hilt is s lanted and the blad e construction The butt portion of is unusually narrow
Toward the end of his tour in the service he was sent to Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base near Dayton Ohio Loveless decided to leave the Air Force because rank was hard to come by after the war After two years ten months and three days I came out a PFC - Robert Loveless PFC USAF Retired I took part of my mustering-out pay of $96 dollars and bought a Rolex watch It was November 5 1948 I paid $48 dollars for it and I still have it
While at Wright-Patterson he had decided to enroll in the Institute of Design in Chicago Though the fall term had started he was admitted without a high school dipl0ma on the basis of the drawings he had done while in the Air Force Initially he lived at the YMCA on South Wabash Avenue and attended part-time while working as a sales clerk at an art supplies store
The Institute of Design was an outshygrowth of the Bauhaus school Avant garde form fo llows function and all that They were under the influence of Mies van der Rohe Walter Gropius Wassily Kandinsky and LeCorbusier
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My first drop pOint hunter It has the Lawndale logo which was the only logo available at the time It has an improved handle of ivory mica rta and bears the shop number 216-RR The cost was $19800 and it was the second Loveless knife in my collection
An early Lawndale prototype which was cut in half to show the Loveless hidden tang construction The knife was once owned by Ken Warner noted editor
Large Lawndale semimiddotskiIUH~r w ith beautifu l multi-colored buffalo horn in an improved handle configuration The shop number is 41 5 This is a fine knife
This Lawndale straight hunter is special to me as it was my first Loveless The improved handle wi th ivory micarta slabs have darkened with age and handling This knife was purchased in 1973 for $18800 and bears shop number 23S-RR
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A Lawndale up-swept skinner with a nickel siher hilt and well matched stag slabs The shop number is 70-520 which ind icates the knife was made in 1970 and illus trates the butt configuration at that time
A rather unusual Lawndale crooked skinner with shop identifica tion in the fonn of the letter 1 The nickel silver hilt appears to be a bit longer than norlTh11 and there is no metal liner in the thong hole Thumb serra tions are cut into the tang at the hilt
This is a one of a kind LawndaJe skinner made on the order of the Canadian Russell knife It has walnut slabs and an open thong hole with thumb serrations on top of the blade
A specially made Lawndale skinner with a cocabolo handle over hidden tang construction It has a thin nickel silver butt cap The appearance indicates it is a copy of an old case hunter The shop number is 389 Loveless emphatically denies putting the finger cutout in the choil
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An unusual Lawndale drop point hunter with a little different blad e shape There is a nickel silver hilt with stag slabs The tapered tang is brass wrapped vith finger serrations on the top and bottom of the tang near the hilt The shop number 504 was s tamped on the front of the generous siLed hilt a most unusual location 1 have never seen another knife so marked Another personal knife of Loveless which he gave to Steve Johnson during the first week Steve worked in the l oveless shop
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I began to realize what a phony bunch they were It was intellectualized Everybody at the Institute of Design was interested in shopshyping centers and office buildings I was intershyested in practical architecture - things like family dwellings I was intrigued with the possibility of making mobile homes on a production line but I got no encouragement from the teachers I finally just got mad one day and quit I didnt even check out
Years later however Loveless would look back on the months he spent at the Instishytute of Design as time well-spent by a future knife maker The unhappy experience of the Bauhaus training had given him a lifelong respect for functional design They taught me how to think in functional terms especially with materials
After his abrupt departure from the Institute of Design Loveless enrolled at Kent State University in Ohio I had begun to understand the true interplay of basic ideas he says I wanted to study the conflicts and drives and so forth
I was different from the average college frehman I had aGED instead of a high school diploma I didn t know a noun from an adverb but I could write I got As because I could express myself
A basic knowledge of English is one of the attributes of success for a businessman Youve got to be able to think straight and that shows up in clean simple straight writing At Kent I started a semantic study group Semantics is the study of symbols written and spoken Its language in action - abstractions archetypes stereotypes linguistics logic
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This is possibly an experimental Lawndale utility wi th nickel silver hilt bu tt cap a nd stag slabs The engraver Li unknown and the knife is one-of-a -kind
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I came to realize a long time ago the only way a man can get along in this life is to understand people to have a high degree of logical skills and an extensive vocabulary Without it youre conshydemned to grunts and curse words I d rather be an active reader of books than a passive spectator of a movie Theres no limit to what you can do if you have a good vocabulary and understand sentence structure Ive got very little use for intellectuals but I love talking to an intellectual person
He came to admire the late R Buckminster Fuller a philosopher and inventor of such things as the geodesic dome Fuller designed Dyl11axion house a home that could be mass-produced cheaply like the manufactured homes Loveless had envisioned at the Institute of Design Another favorite was psycholoshygist B F Skinner the Behaviorist who developed Skinners Box a device in which laboratory animals can press buttons and be rewarded for making the right choices These men were my heroes To me they were giants
Loveless fascination wi th Ii tera ture contin ues to this day He is an avid reader especially of biogshyraphies and World War II histories His favorite authors include Philip Wylie (Generation of Vishypers) John Ie Carre (The
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A fa irly routine Lawnda le utiJity hunter with an improved black micarta handle with shop number 161 The knife was purchased from Oa vid Steele noted writer at the firs t New York Knife Show
An early Lawndale semi-skinner with slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over hidden tang construction The slanting hilt is similar to those found On Seagle knives
A special order Lawndale camp knife of massive proportions with a nickel silver hilt and ebony slabs Mad e from 1 4 inch s tock the tang has less taper than usual
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This is a large Lawndale semishyskinner with a Seagle style slanting brass hilt and cocabolo handle on hidden tang construction There is no lanyard hole and on the obverse side of the blade middotve find the Safariland name and logo
A Lawndale upswept skinner with a nickel silver hilt coca bolo slabs and a non-tapered tang indicating it was made early in 1970 The shop number is 27
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An early Lawndale utility made in 1970 with a brass hilt and polished stag slags It is engraved by Ron Scaggs The logo has been put on the lower half of the blade a most unusual location The grind on this knife is a bit on the Randall style
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The subject of the mechanical arts has been poorly trea ted in litera ture Loveless laments To me theres much more drama in writing about machines than in fictional writing about sex and murder Loveless has made a lifetime study of tools and tool making of machines and the men who made them He can rattle off the names of countless inventors
Knives are by far the oldest created tool he points out The first tools were the club and the stone Then man lashed the stone to the club to make it more effective Then he honed it to a sharp edge
Almost everyone has a feeling about knives There are very few men who Cal) regard knives neutrally Theres something downright atavistic to a man when he picks up a knife or regards a knife It may be a throwback to the hunter in man
A 1969 Lawndale boot knife with brass hilt and big horn sheep slabs The shop number is 384 An unusual feature about the piece is the open lanyard hole (See next page)
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Rare WoodmiddotLoveless fo lder with a titanium frame and stag s labs The inside of the ha ndle castings are engine turned
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Loveless also maintains a large library of movies that he watches late at night in his workshop Among his fa vorites are The Last Emperor and Shane
While at Kent State Bob Loveless met his first wife The marriage lasted 18 tempestuoLls years but produced three daughters which he treasures
Loveless developed the undershypinnings of his intellectual interests at Kent State however on the whole it didnt satisfy his needs The experiment lasted for only a couple quarters Just as had happened at the Institute of Design he grew tired of the academic exercises And like so many veterans who return to college his life experiences had
transcended the youthful silliness that is typical of much of campus life I was wearing a ruptured duck on my jacket and they gave me a blue and orange beanie I went back on the lakes
For a while Loveless was content to return to the Great Lakes bulk carriers but he soon began
to long for a more stable life than the lakes provided He used his Able Seamans card to get a job on a Sun Oi l tanker the Passaic Sun which hauled gasoline to New England out ports It was while working on the Passaic Sun in 1953 that he made that fateful arshyrangement to sell knives to Abercrombie amp Fitch
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Rare titanium Wood-Loveless folder with maroon micarta slabs As nearly as 1 can tell afte r ta lking wjth Loveless and Wood there were only thir ty-seven of the folders made Twelve were ti tanium two were aluminum and the rest were stainless There was a va riety of handle materia l used
A routine Wood-Loveless folder if indeed there is a routine onc with stainless steel frame and maroon micarta slabs This was the firs t Wood-Loveless in my collection and was ordered direc tl y from Lovel ess After a lo ng wait I finally received the kni fe along with a letter stating that the Wood association was over and tha t I had better hang onto it as it was sure to become a collectors item r pa id $7500 for the knife which was the brochure price
Extremely fare Wood-Loveless folder with aluminum frame and maroon micarta slabs On the inside of the handle casting are the words Wood Loveless Mark 4 An aluminum sample it is the only one made
Extremely rare Wood-Loveless folder with a titanium frame and wood micarta slabs It is marked on the inside of the handle casting Wood-Loveless Mark 4 Titanium Sample 001 As logos were being put on the knives Barry Wood wanted to try one Not being familiar with the technique he put the logo on the blade quite low
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A routine Riverside drop point hunter w ith a nickel s ilver hilt engraved by Ray Viramontez It has well matched stag slabs on a red liner It is a good looking knife and carries shop order 642
This little Horn Street Knife with a Riverside logo has a wide nickel silver bolster with stag slabs With its tubular sheath it was designed to be carried as a pocket knife It has been extremely popular in Japan
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Perhaps one of the rarest knives in the collection is this Riverside boot knife better known as the New York Special Its shop number is 838 and it comes with a narrow nickel s ilver collar and contoured green micarta slabs A unique feature is its flat shea th into which the knife is snapped It was a speciaJ order a special design and only seven were made during 1972
Riverside hideout model with shop number 027 comes with green micarta slabs and a narrow nickel silver collar A beautifully designed knife with a contoured handle for a firm grip It has never been a big production model
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A new and improved model of the Riverside pro hunter with duplex grind Under shop order 221 it features a stainless steel hilt and black micarta slabs The tang is fully tapered instead of being a half tang like the original The knife carries the rare Riverside signature logo
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delivering the first three knives Loveless recalls that Pat Devlin the floor manager said Ive been looking all over for you I want some more knives Id like at least a gross I told him [ could deliver half a gross and he wrote a purchase order on the spot They were going to sell them for $3450 I would get 60 percent - $2070 each
In the meantime I had been transferred off the oiler I took the purchase order to the Claymont Delashyware branch of Wilmington Trust and asked to see the manager I wanted to borrow $1 000 The initial order from Abercrombie was just over $1900 I ended up with a personal loan for a thousand dollars on a 90-day note I took it in cash and went to an industrial supply store and got some tools an anvil a bench furnace files vises a drill and a Hammond VH-2D belt grinder By day I had a shore job with Sun Oil on a relieving gang By night I made knives - 72 of them in 74 days I sometimes worked till 2 in the morning When I received my check from Abercrombie I laid the money down on the counter at the bank and said There you are Thanks a lat
Even though Loveless knew then he could make knives commershycially he also knew he needed more practice to become great at the craft
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A rather sma ll drop point hunter with a regular Riverside logo under shop order number 697 It comes with a nickel silver hilt and well matched stag slabs
Another routine drop point hunter wi th the regular Riverside logo The nickel silver hilt is engraved by Ray Viramontez A set of well matched s tag slabs on a red liner completes the handle
A normal sized Riverside drop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown s tag slabs on a red liner This was the only Loveless knife in the Hollifield collection and it has an extremely small logo
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Riverside integral hunter with a wid e bolster and stag slabs This knife was first introduced at the Guild Shomiddotv in 1979 The geometric design on each side of the bolster is done by Leona rd Leibowitz in red plastic and gold Only 12 were made
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While not a terribly popular model this Riverside Nessmuk has good lines It has a nickel silver hilt with dark maroon slabs Shop order number 849
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He dropped out of knife making for several years and took a job as a technishycian for E 1 du Pont de Nemours amp Company in Wilmington His iconoshyclastic style rubbed some du Pont people the wrong way - especially his motorcycle They felt they had inshyvested a lot of money in me and even though I never got hurt they took exception to my riding it They fired me
Between jobs now he returned to knife making to support his growing family It was easy for him to re-estabshylish distribution through Abercrombie amp Fitch and things seemed to be going well until mid-1958 when he was beset
by misfortune That summer he accepted an oral purchase order to make a large quantity of knives for the Christmas season However the buyer who had made the commitment left the company before the knives were finished The store refused to accept the knives
Then in November one of his daughters took desperately ill with pneumonia The doctor said that the only way to cure her was to move to a milder climate In January 1959 he decided to leave the East Coast and move to Modesto California where his wifes parents lived
This sub-hilt Bowie was made in 1957 The handle is ivory with hidden tang construction The hilt is 3 34 inches wide and is sterling silver as are the sub-hilt and pommel (approximately 1 lb) The name plate is 28 K gold and the 3 12 inch parry strip atop the blade is brass Delicate and beautiful engraving and ivory carving was done by Francis Monoghan of Wilmington Delaware Without a doubt the rarest and finest Loveless knife in existence and quite possibly the first art knife ever made (See next page)
A small Riverside boot knife with shop order l1 S-E indicating it was part of a 5 knife set which unfortunately was broken up The trim knife has a small double nickel silver hilt with walnut slabs over hidden tang construction
This Riverside semi-skinner was made on special order and bears seria l number O1 lt was made for the A G Russell Knife Club and has a nickel silver hilt and slabs of coral micarta
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I sold the house on a Friday and on Saturday morning I was in my car on my way west I never had much trouble getting a job When I came to southern California I had a job within three hours at a machine shop
By the mid-60s Loveless had established a small machine shop of his own doing contract work for other companies In late 1966 he acshycepted a job as supervisor for a precision parts maker and by 1969 he was supervising an 8S-man machine shop
But Loveless had also fallen in with a sporting crowd He began selling and trading the dozen or so Delaware Maid knives he had brought west with him - the same knives he had been selling to Abercrombie amp Fitch He also began innovating - moving away from the Randall-like designs By the end of the decade knife making had nearly taken over Loveless life I was making knives heavily in the evenings and eating about twenty Rolaids a night just to get to sleep he says In November 1969 he quit his day job
Loveless continued to make knives under the Delaware Maid logo The strange part of it is I don t rememshyber why I picked the name he says Then as today many of his knives featured a reclining nude etched into the blade Loveless wont reveal who modeled for the now-famous trademark but he does say The model made me bitterly disgusted that I married my first wife
In 1971 his first marriage ended in divorce 1 gave her the house - she had the kids
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Under shop order 330 this Riverside drop point hunter is of standard size and has a wide brays bolster and black micarta slabs [t is a beautiful knife
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This small Riverside drop po int hunter under shop order 641 has a nickel silver hilt and black micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on the tang just behind the hilt A neat little knife
A half tang utility hunter with a Riverside logo and made under shop76 order UB The handle is green mica rta and has no hilt
A nice Ri verside drop point hunter with a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs on a red liner Shop number is 983 The original owners initials are etched on the logo side of the ricasso
A mini-wilderness model with the ra re Riverside sig nature logo under shop order 526 It has a double nickel silver hilt with coca bolo slabs This knife is of recent vintage
Here we have another Riverside hip pocket hunter with a nickel silver hilt and ivory slabs On top of the blad e and just ahead of the hilt are thumb serrations and behind the hilt on the tapered tang is a brass initial insert The shop iden tificat ion is CH
Loveless calls this knife his Riverside hip packel hunter Under shop order RL-2 it has a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs It was made in 1971 and has thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hilt
A small Riverside drop point hunter in a half tang construction with finger grooved ivory micarta slabs Made in 1979 under shop order 2016 the knife has no hilt L L
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make on consignment He first got the idea in 1971 that collectors might be interested in his knives after the silver anniversary issue of Gun Diges t which gave him a generous mention reached the newsstands I had 75 knives on the order books as a result of the Gun Digest article he recalls I had orders from Mexico and Eushyrope By 1972 I knew I would be able to make a living making knives Every month it kept buildshymgup
1 have no idea how many knives Ive made Im going to be a nightmare for the collectors Today he makes around 300
knives a year but he hasnt always been that productive The worst year was 1979 when he simply didnt feel like making knives He produced about 75 that year
These days he and his helper might have as many as 42 knives in various stages of production at any given time The backlog keeps growshying He is now working on knives that were ordered up to five years ago Its getting worse he says Im sure Ill kick the bucket with a lot of unfilled orders but theres nothing I can do about that
Loveless first knives - the ones made from Packard springs shywere forged [ beat them to death he says Its hard work and a poor way to change the shape of metal Forging is a cheap way of getting
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A Riverside hunter of half tang construction It has no hilt and green micarta slabs which are finger grooved Loveless says he made only six or seven of this model
A rather oldtime Riverside drop point hunter under shop order 1098_ It has a nickel silver hilt stag s labs and the original owners initia ls on the obverse side of the blade
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shape but not the best way for knives Then I got smart
Today he begins with a slab of metal and grinds away everything that doesnt look like the desired knife Like Michaelangelo who professed to liberate his statues from the grea t blocks of marble Loveless frees the blade that he visualizes within the stock
Stock removal is primarily a development of the Loveless shop he says adding with the hint of a smile This could be taken for boasting
Before long Loveless began to make knives from the type of steel used for saws and lawnmower blades - a nickel alloy steel with tremendous toughness Loveless went so far as to personally visit the president of the Jessop Steel Company in Washington Pennsylvania to find out more about how this special steel was made
When Jessop stopped production of the alloy (which was called 139-B) Loveless tried oil-hardening and airshyhardening other steels He experishymented with hot-work die steels shockshyresisting steel high-carbon highshychrome steel and various tool and stainless steels before making a commitshyment to a Japanese alloy called ATS-34
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Under shop order 115-1) this small semi~skinner with the Riverside logo has a nickel sil ver hilt and walnut s labs furnished by the o riginal owner It was part of a 5shyknife matched set tha t unfortunately was broken up
This smal[ Riverside hunter under shop order MOL has a nickel ~i lver hilt and black micarta s labs Not tuo many of these sma ller knives have been made
A yachtsmans knife of dubious o rigin Under shop order BER-L this one~of-a-kind has a nickel si lver hilt g reen micarta slabs and the new Riverside signature logo ] am toJd that while grinding the bJade for a utility hunter a mistake was made Rather than throw i t away Loveless ground it to the yachtmans shape It is a one of a kind
ThiS Riverside utility hunter has a nickel silver hilt and ivory micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on top of the tang near the hilt Shop order number is 642
The qualities of ATS-34 closely parallel those found in American-made lS4-CM Loveless keeps a couple years supply of the high-carbon corrosion-resistant stainless tool steel on hand at his workshyshop
The basic tools found in Loveless Riverside California shop include a Deckel universal milling machine a Sixis tool makers milling machine a manual milling machine two tool makers lathes - a Maximat Super II and a Schaublin SV70 - and drill presses to put the holes in the tangs He also uses a Burr King model 1272 belt grinder - a model that he helped the company to design He recalls that they were going to call it the Loveless Grindmaster
Loveless executes every step of the knife making process in his shop except heat treating which is done by
Paul Bos of Cajon California Bos a master in the field heat treats knives for many American and foreign makers
Although his makers mark R W Loveless Maker has always been reserved for the bench-made knives from his workshop thousands of pocket knives designed by Bob Loveless are machine made in Japan by Gerber International
While some of Loveless knives may indeed sit on velvet to be admired by white-gloved lovers of art
he insists that each is a tool for hunters for adventurers He crafts his knives for men who do the hard work of skinning deer and cutting hawsers
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A ra re Ri verside semi skinner with a wide hilt engraved by Giuseppi Forte The knife sports a green micarta handle and there is no thong hole or handle pins
A beautiful Riverside drop point hunter with a wide brass bolster engraved by H H Fra nk and big horn sheep slabs The logo was etched a t the special request of the Ovncr J pictu re of this knife appears on the cover of Knives 82
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A rare Riverside dagger under shop order 003 A beautiful and deadly knife with a double s tainless s teel hilt engraved by Steve Lindsay and a black micarta coffin shaped handle A mini logo appears on the obverse side of the blade ilt the ricasso a unusual place to put a logo
This sti ff horn model has two Naked Lady logos-front view as shown and back view on reverse side Ha ndle has red pick bone scales and bolster is nickel silver On the under side of the bolster is a unique square checkered finger grip
A 1985 Riverside stiff horn with a wide nickel silver bolster and fine grained stag for the handle Comes with a tubular sheath This is a mean package
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Loveless proudly refers to himself as a tool maker and expresses his conviction that without the tool maker society could never have afforded the artists In primitive societshyies everybody works to survive There are no artists People come up to me and say Boy Mr Loveless youre a great artist I say No Im an artisan I deliberately took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
I abhor the term art knife The term is an oxymoron We make working knives A Loveless knife is the anti thesis of an art knife He also frowns on the expression custom knives We call them bench-made knives
About half of the knives Bob Loveless creates end up in the hands of hunters even though he no longer hunts himself l stopped hunting in 1970 1 realized there was no need for it and no sport in it Using a modern center-fire rifle with a scope theres very little excuse for missing
Under shop order 11S-B this Riverside big bear was part of a set of five that unfortunately was broken up The double hilt ilnd sub-hilt are nickel silver and the walnut slabs were furnished by the original owner A brass inlay is found on the tang for initials (See next page) 87
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The Riverside steak knives pictured above are not found in the Loveless brochure One is a right hand model and one is a left hand modeL One blade is serrated and one is not Both have stag on one side of the handle and are of integral construction
This knife and fork set was made in 1979 and is of integral construction with a long bolster on only one side of the handle I have never seen another knife and fork set by Toveless although he does make steak knife sets occasionally
Loveless hunted groundhogs when he lived on the East Coast You havent lived until you eat groundhog Best way to fix it is in a cast iron skillet five to six inches deep Put the meat in with pork lard and one inch of water Slow cook it all day with some dandelion greens
In Delaware he hunted grouse and duck with members of the du Pont family I was raised on fried and roast chicken To me duck is a poor substitute
Deer hunting was a fall ritual for Loveless for many years My last hunting trip was October or November 1970 in Del Norte County California I got a little Columbia blacktail deer on Thursshyday and Saturday I got another I got 80 pounds of meat out of both deer It took the whole family two years to get it eaten Venison makes good meatballs and great sausage but basically it isn t very good meat
If you have to kill to eat thats one thing All life kills other life to exist but if you dont need to do it why do it He pOints to a volume on his bookshelf Gail
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An unusual Riverside chute knife under shop order 805 It has a double njckel silver hilt and stag slabs oVhat makes this piece a bit of a rar ity is the blade It is one inch longer than the s tandard model
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This Bowie is the only one made at Riverside to date It is fairly large with a double stainless steel hilt and cocabolo slabs
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This standard size Loveless-Johnson semishyskinner has a nickel silver hilt engraved by Ray Viramontez and beautifully matched stag slabs The shop number is 236 The knife was purchased at the 1976 Guild Show in Dallas Texas
A rare Loveless-Johnson capeT it is one of a kind Under shop order 786 the knife has no hilt and an ivory micarta handle with ODe
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Sheehys Passages Peer pressure accounts for a lot of hunting I love guns but I love them as an example of ways man can manipulate them to serve a purpose My sport is popping beer cans with a 22
That might seem hypocritical- I make hunting knives and yet dont personally beshylieve in hunting I don t insist that other people feel the same way If you want to shoot ten deer a year thats your business I think I outgrew it But [ sure as hell know how to make a good deer knife
Unless youve had field experience you can t make hunting knives I see knives with cutting edges tha t are too thick Wi th blades that are too long - 3W to 4W is fine for North America With awkward and ill-shaped handles Too many knife makers dont understand their own hand Their knives are not user friendly You cant teach a guy to make a good hunting knife if hes never been in the woods shot a deer and been up to his elbows in deer guts Its like giving a typewriter to a man who is illiterate
Loveless says of the dropped hunter perhaps his grea test stroke of inspiration The dropped hunter was obvious to me in the 50s It is almost a spitting image of an autopsy knife TI1e dropped hunter got its name because of the way the point drops away from the back of the blade for greater ease in deer skinning
And how does Bob Loveless differentiate the seashysoned hunter from the tenderfoot When I ask a guy where he likes to do his hunting and he has an answer on the tip of his tongue hes a hunter A lot of Loveless dropped hunters lie on a coffee table to be bragged about
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This Loveless-Johnson drop point hunter has a nickel silver hilt and black mkarta slabs It was made under shop order 746-8
A one of a kind Loveless-Johnson dagger with a double brass hilt and black micarta slab on a birds head shaped handle The exact number of Loveless-Johnson knives made ma y never be known Loveless estimates fewer than forty while Johnson feels the numbe was closer to one hundred ]n anY event there were not too many made and they are desirable add itions to any collection
A five inch Loveless-Johnson utility with an improved handle of wood micarta There is no hilt with this type of handle The shop order is 772 This knife is unusually light in weight for its size
Loveless admits that demand for his knives has driven the price up to the point where very few men can afford to actually use them We could sell all we could make at $750 but theres stiU a limited market I equate the price of a Loveless knife with a good bolt-action rifle and scope Some guys will carry a $900 rifle and a $10 knife The rifles job is over in 20 seconds but it will take many minutes for the knife to finish its job
Theres no question that Loveless knives have strong symbolic value among men who should know about such things Ernest Hemingshyway took five Loveless knives with him on his last trip to Africa And legend has it that each of the four commanding generals of the South Vietnamese army carried a Loveless fighting knife on his hip as a compleshyment to his Rolex watch and Dehner boots
Many Loveless knives found their way to the jungles of Vietnam But Loveless is quick to point out that he is very selective about accepting orders for fighting knives We dont make fighting knives for soldiers of fortune - men who work in clandestine military service he says conshytemptuously adding There are many good service knives available at factan) prices
Bob Loveless knife making is governed by his personal ideals We wont do an ivory handle Theres one in the leather room That will be the last If enough people would stop using ivory maybe they wauld stop poaching elephants in Africa Ivory is a second or third-class handle
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There were only three knives marked with the ImclessshyJohl1sott Riverside Cal logo This one 002 has a hilt of nickel silver and Lignum Vitae slabs There are thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hil t Directly behind the hilt there is a brass inlay for init ia ls Extremely rare Rare Loveless-Johnson d rop point hunter with serial
number 003 The knife has a ni ckel silver hilt and ebony slabs middotvith thumb serrations on top of the blade ahead of the hilt l)irectly behind the hilt on the tang is a brass inlay for initials Of the thre knives so marked 001 is in Taiwan A rare knife
This I a specjally designed knife to commemorate thirty-fjve years of knifcmaking by loveless A refined version of the old Delaware Maid with s tacked leather washer handle and an aluminum butt cap Origishynally sold for $200000 only thirty-five wercgt made This knife is number 10
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A naked lady d rop point hunter w ith a na rrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt The s tag improved hand le is a bit different than usual Very few were made
An unusual naked lady drop point hunter wi th a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs over a red liner The unusual fea ture of this knife is the wide ricasso The shop number is 435
A naked lady chute knife w ith a double nickel silver hW and well matched stag slabs over a red liner At the special request of the original owner the spine of the blade was rounded instead of square
This lamb semi-skinner has a nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and well matched stag slabs According to Loveless there were only three of this model made
A beautiful semi-skinner with the naked lady logo The wide nickel silver bolsters are engraved by Michael Collins The stag on the handle is extremely well matched
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A naked lady drop point hunter with a slightly wider than usual nickel silver hilt engraved by Angelo Bee Ivory slabs on a red liner have a big horn sheeps head scrimmcd on the logo side by Mr Bee An inlay behind the hilt used for initials is one ounce of pure gold instead of the usual brass This go ld inlay was furnished by the original purchaser The owners initials appear on the ricassQ logo side
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A fine drop point hunter with the naked lady logo The nickel silver hilt has been engraved by Ray Viramontez The stag handle slabs are very unusual On top of the bJade ace thllmb serrations and directly behind the hilt is a brass initiaJ insert This knife was purchased directly from Loveless at the 1976 Guild show It was at this shomiddot that the naked lady logo was introduced
material anyway Now mammoth ivory thats different At one time Loveless didnt think much of micarta as a handle material but now he has come to believe it is the best material for a working knife And rounding out his views on handle materials he notes I agree with General George Patton shymother-of-pearl is for New OrleanB pimps
Should you come to California to visit with Bob Loveless in his
workshop you would find yourself in the presence of a man at peace with himself Here is a man who has tried just about everything he ever wanted to do and succeeded at most
Loveless would be comfortably dressed in Levis and one of the striped zippered Five Brothers shirts by M Fine amp Sons that he is so fond of wearing On his head would be his trademark cap which was made in Japan by a friend s wife The cap is designed to shield his sensitive eyes from the the glare of the overhead fluorescent tubes
His pot belly would lead you to believe that he likes his food in ample quantity and you might imagine
Under shop number 004 this beautiful naked lady semi-skinner has a wide bolster engraved with a gold animal inlay by R Scaggs Scroll engraving appears on the obverse bolster The knife has walnut slabs It is one of the best looking pieces I have ever seen from the Loveless shop (See next page) 103
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Lovelesss own naked lady semimiddot skinner Under shop order R wL the knife was made on October 12 1986 for himself There is a n ickel s ilver hilt with a rare th ree piece stag handle over hidden tang construction with a crown stag butt
Stiff horn mod el with naked lady logo This kni fe is an integrCl l piece with sta g slabs (md an open area around the thong hole The geometric design on the bolster as done in red p lilstic and gold by Leonard Leibowitz Only six were made
This is an integral semimiddotskinner with serial number 28 It is milled from a single piece of steel with stag slabs In the wide bo lster is an ivory micarta disc scrimmcd by Rick Fields of Florida A limited number of these integrals were made and according to Loveless no more will be started because of the time it takes to make one Loveless estimates he ca n make three regular knives to one of these Most of the integrals went to Japan but a few possibly six Wer sold in the United Stales for $175000 each A rather expensive sheath knife
An integral drop point with serial number 25 There are beautiful stag inserts in the handle and the small ivory micarta disc in the bolster which was scrimmed by Rick Fields of Florida Loveless swears no more will be made becDusc of the time involved Most were sold in Japan but a few managed to get into American collectors hands It is a very handsome knife
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Today Robert Loveless is happily remarried He and his wife Yoshiko share a comfortable life together - she watching Japanese-language TV programs while he makes knives and enjoys his diverse interests He has a cat named Chrissy a poodle called Alfred P Loveless and two Labrador retrievers Brandy and Buddy
Loveless three daughters are grown now and living in CaWornia One is a California deputy attorshyney general One is married to a research scientist One operates a bistro Loveless also has three grandshychildren Yoshiko has two grown daughters
In 1986 while at the Munich Knife Show Loveless learned that his mother and step-father had been murdered in Warren Ohio by a man with a knife Loveless is haunted by the irony Here I am selling knives My mom and step-dad were murshydered by a punk with a knife At times I wonder if theres a heavy karma coming down
Sitting in his Riverside California workshop amidst the toob and the partially completed
knives Bob Loveless has a great deal to say about the development of his knife making skills and the evolushytion of his philosophy
I arrogantly feel Im the best damn knife designer in the world I hardly ever make a knife I didnt design I make knives to please me Those who do it just for money hate their wives and kick their dogs
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This naked lady drop point hunter was made in February 1978 with a wide stainless s teel bolster and green micarta slabs It was carried by Loveless during a course at Jeff Coopers Gunsight Hunting School in Arizona
A stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hilt and green micatra slabs A reverse naked lady logo appears on the obverse side of thc bladc
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1 knew what r wanted to do in 1954 when 1 started I didnt know how to do it 1wanted to make fine knives for sportsmen It took the better part of 10 to 12 years before I began to understand what I was doing
There wasnt anybody you could learn from in those days There were no books I sometimes made flat-out mistakes and had to do it over Selfshytaught is sometimes the best way You work up your own philosophy as you go along
Loveless may have known from the beginshyning that he wanted to make fine knives but he had no interest whatsoever in sheaths Indeed he used to include the following note in his early catalogs
If you consider yourself a good leather worker and want to make your own sheath for your Loveless Knife say so on the order blank and deduct ten dollars from the cost of the order - I don t particularly enjoy leather work
When a mans not good at something it bothers him Loveless observes When he gets better at it he enjoys it
Nowadays Loveless is very good at it He makes his widely-copied sheaths from 8-9 ounce cowhide purchased from a Los Angeles dealer He designs the sheaths for a tight fit - to cam in so the knife cant fall out Loveless has no use for
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nickel silve r hilt and well matched sheep hom slabs On top of the tang and behind the hilt is a nickel silver insert engra ved with R W Lcyveless
Stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hi lt and stag slabs A reverse naked lady is on the obverse side of the blade This knife was made in 1986
A beautiful naked lady utility with an engraved
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A one-of-a-kind naked lady prototype fighter All metal with a skeletonized handle the finish is dull or anodized This wicked looking instrument was designed by Bob Angelo a noted weapons designer The knife is held in its sheath by a snap fastener When the knife was made it was the first time Loveless ever worked from anothers design and he made just this one However another maker is producing this same knife
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keeper straps His sheath design has been widely copied in the United States and at leas t one Japanese knife maker employs a very similar design
Bob Loveless shares his hard-earned knowledge with other knife makers both in his workshop and through the Knifemakers Guild which he helped found in 1970
The fundamental philosophy of the Guild was my idea he says I got together in Tulsa with ten other guys Andy Russell got the meeting together The first membership directory was put together right here in my shop
Our goals were to promote knives and knife makers to encourage more ethical practices and help others make better knives
He has had several apprentices and has worked with Japanese students for weeks at a time His first full-time helper Steve Johnson came to work for him in May 1971 when the Loveless shop was in Lawndale Cali fornia Johnson had learned the basics of the trade from Gil Hibben Later work with Harvey Draper and in the Davis shop in Spokane had given him a good foundation in knife making Johnsonremained with Loveless for three years moving on to become a well-known knife maker in his own right in Utah
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An extremely ra re naked lady straight hunter with a nickel silver hilt and slabs of Japanese micarta called Snow which resembles ivory The logo on each side of the blade reverses within itself There is just one other knife marked this way Loveless has sta ted he oviU never use th is handle materia l ga in
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A Gerber folder designed by Loveless with his signature engraved on the logo side of the bronze 118 bolster This knife is 184 of 2000 and has a bronze frame and checkered rubber inserts for a
handle The knife is extremely heavy There appears to be some doubt as to whether Gerber fully adhered to the original Lovesless design
Loveless had a full-time Japanese helper Koichiro Oda for a while during the late 1970s Jim Merritt his current helper started in 1981 Jim is not only my right arm Hes both arms and more Loveless quips
T he craft of knife making can be lonely work but Bob Loveless doesnt mind the solitude Its not unusual for him to labor well
into the morning hours sipping cold coffee crafting knives and sheathes The shop is the world I love where I want to be Its my refuge he says
Bob Loveless many passions hobbies and interests provide the psychic fuel for this effort His movie videos and books his music mostly jazz and blues are all close at hand The workshop is also outfitshyted with a shooting range which he shares with visiting Riverside policeshymen
On a whole Loveless hobbies are solitary ventures And his tinkshyering is endless The shop is cluttered with remnants of an amazing variety of gadgets Noteworthy among the clutter are a couple one-of-a-ldnd items
Schrade-Loveless drop point hunter designed by Loveless This particular knife has no serial number and was sent to Loveless by Schrade for final inspection prior to production Typica l maroon Delrin improved handle with a brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is l S4-CM A drop point hunter by Schrade which was designed by
Loveless The knife has serial number 0922 and has the typical maroon Delrin improved style handle with a narrow brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is lS4-CM
Schrade-Loveless drop point with serial number 0045 This knife is a surplus piece from the American Blade lS0th Anniversary commemorative that was offered in 1977 It has a white Delrin improved style handle and a narrow collar instead of a hilt
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A Beretta-Loveless drop point hunter with seri al number 0260 It has a nickel silver hilt and contoured stag slabs over a red li ner Designed by Loveless made in Japan and ma rketed by Beretta USA
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- the Loveless pens One is crafted from titanium the other from a combination of aluminum and steel A third pen is gone - sold for $2000 He also has lots of watches He is quick to point out tha t like a Loveless knife a good watch lasts forever
Loveless has owned four amateur-built singleshyseater biplanes 1 dont take it seriously he says r just go up and have fun But one time it wasn t fun at all He crashed his Pi tt Special in 1983 fracturing the tibia in his left leg - an accident that laid him up for three months and reduced his knife production that year to fewer that 150
He used to ride a motorcycle - a 700 cc Yamaha - until he broke several ribs in a nasty spill He still has a soushyvenir of his motorcycle-riding days a ticket he got for doing 130 miles per hour on the freeway A Porsche was ahead of me and the driver was falling asleep I had to do 130 to get alongside him to blow my horn But now he says he is playing it safe Tm trying to be more laid back
The thought of retirement has no appeal for Robert Loveless After all why would one retire from his hobby When 1 cant make knives anymore Im going to swallow a bunch of pills and quit he says Retirement doesn t interest me In every society dOINn through history a man had to work until he died Who said people should quit work at 65 and play golf or tennis or sit and read
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On(-opound-a-1Ond naked lady hunter with integral hilt and butt A beautiful knife it has a wide bolster and well matched stag slab One logo is placed on the obverse side of the blade a most unusual location A narrow cross section of the round steel stock from which the knife was made comes w ith the knife On the polished disc or cross section are the words Olle of a Kind a naked lady logo and serial number 2011 When Loveless started to make the knife the steel stock weighed 8 pounds and when the knife was finished it weighed 8 ounces
This prototype dagger has a nickel silver hilt and butt cap with green micarta slabs It has hidden tang construction and it is set up so one can remove a small pin from the butt and take the knife completely apart It vas one of three prototypes made for Pallidan Press
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A unique prototype of a hunter Loveless wanted to make to sell for $10000 This one-of-a-kind model has stag slabs with an aluminum frame into which the blade is mortised The blade has never been sharpened and it has not been polished In Dallas during the 1976 Guild show Loveless decided not to proceed with the production and sold the model
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Sometimes he speaks of having his ashes placed along with those of his wife in her parents burial plot in Mito 60 miles northeast of Tokyo But then hell laugh grab a bar of stainless steel and head for the grinding room Hell theyll just find me dead at the wheel with a knife in my hand he says Dead of a broken heart
What would keep Bob Loveless spirit intact is the certainty that in a couple of hundred years his knives would be in the hands of cowboys and hunters and soldiers doing their jobs For him it would be a perfect world where the collectors had moved on and a man and his knife were back to work
Perhaps But in the meantime the collectors whom he likens to Renaissance patrons of art will patiently wait for as long as five years to own a blade crafted in the shop of Robert Loveless the man of so many contrasts the man who most would agree took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
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fF Lmiddot tlt 7- r bull 1 l 7 lamp5 t tlttj~11lltlt~~
P-8~9 [3 5J1Jf1~-t1 7] RIverside I Tile 35tll 4IIniversary Knife
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P-IO [fi-t-] Delaware Naill I SAlmer
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P-12-A [-Tx7)l-( n Delaware lfaid
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ClaYllfollt DeIi)ln 1It AIJercrOllf)fe J Fitch CoN1 t~IJinTt5 ~~)17J- (~~) 1)1- t 1 vi
- bull 71 V to - bull J ~ ))t 7)) ~Q)J~I ~ bull f + 11 (b~~-Ji)llD tMnT~5
P-12-B [-Tx7)l-( n HIi)t1955~~fF Delaware 1ald
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f to l7middoti))ft~T~5 iEiil(I Delaware Naid O)Tzi-iJ 7[- VlIflIIJ( (I AbercrOllfbie i Fitch CoN r (j)
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P-12-C [-Tx7)l-( n Delaware lfaid
1 v 51- bull 71~At vTfIlfiflliQ)amp5 Jff)-gtt~iI1lQ)AnnQ) lTiligt~- iEiilC Delaware lIaid t 77v
fiQ) l V 7))0) 1fIIL ~ vTV I) 7)1- bull -tJ-O) 19 iJI~IIpound n T~s Q)J -) itfilfjQ)n1HI mJlJJQ)-r1
1-17
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J7 AbercrOlllbie I- Fitcll CoO)~JiJtJ~$ljitLTl~o -r1 7(1)jFtJ t~~ll3tJL-if-7Ji-middot 11 F)LT 7-(
ljJ_ 7)L-7tJ~1t~ 7)L~0)1J ~ bull ofiJ7tJ~-gtlTl~o
P-13 [fiof-r-] Delaware 1aid I Skinner
-r 17 Ii 77 t 77 [- A 0) 1 7)L RIIL tJ$I)1J J -tA -gt tdlllo)A of-r-T ~ ltJ~ tWO)$ttt
Delaware 1aid (1))( amptt AbercrOlllbie I Fitcll CoNY O))(tJ$$ljitLTl~ 11 F)LtL-if-middot 7 Ji
-t-771 ~O)~~t11~i6ItU~~o)T 7)L~0)Ji-J ~ bull ofiJ7middottJ$-gtlTl~
P-14 [fiof-r-] Delaware Naid I Skillller
1-7 bull -j l7T7 ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ ryt )L-r J I bull 11 F)L 7 [-- F iEiliHt Delaware 1aid amp1R~t
t AbercrOlllbie I- Fitch CoNY O))(tJ~lJjtLTl~
P-16-A [~jf-] Delaware 1aid I A Kind of Dagger
77L-AtJq ~ J7middot l)b-I)LitiT~1lut~ mdlTO)tJtuTireglIJIll3tt-r17Ta~ (KNIVES 8ItD1611~J(f) bull
L-if- bull 7 J i - bull 11 F)LT 7)L ~ O)I J ~ bull of i J7middottJ~1t~ 77 L-A lv ltmft1l~C7 -( 7 71 Utdf~tlTa
~ Delaware 1aid 0))(tJ~7 [-- r iEiliiO)T~ttlJjtLTl ~o - u tJ)tJl -VtJt~tJ-r 17 T a~
P-16-B [7711-] Delaware 1aid I Fighter
77 A0)[]l7 bull 17)L bull l)L ~ tif7 bull l)~ ~ 0)1tltdBlIft0)7 717 -(I~ -r17 L-if- bull 7 J --- bull 10
I F ILt 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-7tJ~1t~ ~~ll3tJ7)L ~ 0)11 J ~ bull of -- J7tJ$1tlTl~ Delaware 1aid O))(tJ~iE
iiHAtJ amp1lIHt1)7)Lmiddot -rll-O) 26 t AberClOIIIbie I Fitch CoNY O)~JiJtJ~~tLTl~o -r17middot 7
717 -( l7O)t~tho) 77 A0)1i I) -tJ~~t1tlTl ~o lBthT ~ ltT~ t~if7l)L ~ bull 771 -j -TaS -j
P-17 [7711-] Delaware1aidl Fighter
itLtT7ry I 7~tUBlIft0)7 717 -( 17 bull -r1 7 T Delaware 1aid t O) 9 tJlI)1J J -t~ tL Tl~
~IHt 392 ~ft 294) ~ttft~95)0)77 A0)i I) -tJ~1tlT$ tJ JI F )L~t [-if- bull 7 J -- -T 77
AO)f7)L l)L ~ tif7middot l)L ~ tl-jjFtJ ttJ-gtTl~
P-18 [11-] Delaware 1aid I Hunter
bullbull0)77Amiddot l)L ~ tJH~u l 7 -( ljJ- 7)L-71t~ ryt)L-rJYmiddot 11 F)L0)7 717 -(I~ -r1 7
7Lmiddot -j 17 (7-I-tmifljuTltJl) T -j l7~1 nmA1t~o 7L-- nEiliitt R~Loveless 1aker
ClaYlCnt Delaware O)[]ttJ$A-gtTl~o
P-20 [1fry 1 bull -r17] Delaware 1aid I Bowie
-VtJ~ u l 7-7 O)AtL1J~ ute T7ry I 7~tCO)Mry 1 bull -r 17Ta ~o iIVO) Delaware 1aid CVfv tJ t
LOIELESS-N4DEo)7-7tJ~At) amp1R1HttlfililtJO) AbercrOlllbie I Fitch CoNY t1Jnt Bowie Kllife t$lJttLT
l ~o 17)L bull 77A bull l)H 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ T 7 7ryl bull A -j J 70)11 F )LtJ~1tltdl~tJ-r17
Ta~o IJ ~ bull of--J7tlt--j- (fI) O)~fiIlitJ$~tLTl~tJ~ 77[-A~t~lttJlta)tuTl~
P-2l [1fry-1 bull -r-1 7] 1956~jF Delaware 1aid I Bowie
T7ry I 7~tCt i0)J -j t~ lt~~O)a ~-r17 ttf -j~ ltt~jF~tLtJtJ) -gt t~ 79mmO)~7)L bull 77A bull l
)L ~ t ryt IL-r J YO)II F)L 7)L bull 7-1- bull -j l7o)~I F $tttmAtJ~a lTl~ 7 [-- F O)iEiiH
t Delaware 1aid 0) [] ttJ$A -gt T$ tJ 1)1J J -ttt 139middot8 O)-rl1 -tJ~J tL ~ tJl i tL~t~ffl u t~J I J 7
plusmn(1) l39-Btl-jilMO)IiTa~ amp1R1Htt Abercrolllbie I Fitch CoNYt1Jnt August 18 1956 t$JitLT
l~ i0)J -j t -r 17 til~t~~7CIiX~Fl B tJ~~ tL Tl ~O)t-Vtf$tJ i t Ta~
J-18
P-22 [1f- 1-7] 1960fFfF North Hollywood Bowie
illJlBJtfict1A1 ==$ti~tfFintdGiiTA(~1110)- 111iEiiH lUi Loveless I1aker North
Hollywood Calif No1 clJj~IJ15nL~~o liillit(t HLalleck bt-1-ltl)~iiIlil1Jgtd~~r15nL~~
it J~o)J1 ~ bull -t-17t(t Oralleck O)~~~c =0)8i1iMIJtnL~S -(L -t110)7illXld
October 291960 1SII ~1-mt April 21 19061t-1-0)~plusmn_81S~ 7I-FO)1ft(trJ12Imm O)~
15tZ77 fio)JI)-il1~L~II ~tlL~~ry)1-11Y()J F)1-~j1f ~~tfjldi57)1-middot t)1- ~ (t~tt()1i
~AiIUamp~ti~ 1 t~()lfFi n L~~ iO)1 l 7 c ft()=~ 7 7[At)IA~lfigtJ6I1 ~ t c ~ m~hi
~int~()lSS ~()c~77[fi~~~1~=7~tU~1I1117()~Wl~~lSII111~shy
-t- ~~~tlJ c 1 L~t c ~ ti -gt t P-24~25 [1t fi bull J7-~ 71 17-] Loveless-ParAe fishier
1$1~ Loveless-Parke ()CliiJ1 tii n S~ 1~ 771 17- J-~ t~Htt77[ ActJOJfF~t 1 tJilh td)~
~1()-qM-~~117~-~~~1tOOlS yen7~middot17fimiddott~~ct7t~~~Mgt14ff
- bull ~1--7ltl)S ~ I Ij- bull 7 1 bull J J1-1 7)1-middot- ()J 1 ~ bull -l 7htH~ L ~S AbercrOll1oie I Fitch Co Nr()~iiIlb~ampl11H~tX 17- ~15nL~ S 7[- Ht ~l11BJtJ7 r -)1- bull fi 171 )1-tzj1IJin L~~
P-26-A [1t fi J-~ 111-] 1967ifllfF Loveless-Parke Hunter
77fimiddot t)L-t t 17 middot17~middot liz11111~() 121ctt~fiif() 1967()~yen-iJlx17-f1LS
P-26-B [1tfimiddot-~rClmiddot11middot17-] Lovelegt)-Parke Dropped Powt Hunter
i ()~tl() r Cl 17 bull j l ~ (1 Loveless-Parke () Cl ib1)1) ~tlt -gt t fi I 4 ~)1- bull 11 7()7 77- bull t
)1- ~ il111t L ~S i()1 l 7()~tZL - l t()(t j- t- fi0) 7- 11~ bull J 1)1-1 l7rymiddot fi 1 1 ~~J
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P-26-C [1t7--~fi1-] 1967fF8Flltfi Loveless-Parke Skinner
Ji()i i()J~a()fi-t--t- JM1t77fimiddot t)1- ~ c77fimiddot )1 ~ bull 71- ~()f1~tlt ~l~fi~()
77[ A bull 1171SS ~l~fi11~()t 17 1~1 1tfi15nt8itb1 August 1967 c~IJinL~S
P-28-A [71 7- bull J-~ i 1 bull fi 1-J Loveless-Parke Semi -Sk inner
Loveless-Parke Sierra Hatire C8l1f()Cli()A-gttfnIlJl()fitfa i()tliO)~~tt fiI4)1-middot fi171 )1-()~ftll
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P-28-B [1lfiI~-~middot 17-] Loveless-Parke Hunter
[if-middot 71Vl- J F)1-t 7)1-O)J ~ bull ~17())1I-lSS c()lIjftt~77[Att ~lfti
=z-3-~()ililamp7ry ~ F7 37()7Ji-~Clt-amp147-(PItlL~Q AbercrOlllbie I Fitch Co N
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P-30-AB [AJf Ftrymiddot A1-J LatIIson-GoodI1lN Skinner
i() LatIISOf-Coodnow ()fi1-tt 77[fimiddot fi ~-I-()rplftZJlJtflJ1J~iiiiLlSiccttti ~7ry
J 7Jii ry 4 )1- 4 ~ z 111 1~ t~A() t I - bull Tzj iI 7 7[ fi bitJ t tJ()l f-Ji- 17 ~tt
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P-30-C [1i1 7 JJ bull A 1-] 197041l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinner
771JO)JJJ r bull 7 1 J bull JfT-~tUb)lt(i1~jlt (t1Fn-C~tJ~ 2n(t 19704(iyenfFltnttJO)
rJ bull lt l 7J)J ~0)1 7)J-7 bull J F)J(ttlbh -C~~ lJJMO) Cl-gt7-)J il ~ 1 l 7~ 7O-4aJ
P-31-A [-T-Ji- bull 7 -I] Lawdale Cappel Firm
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P-31-B [1-T-I 1)T-I-] 197041lfF Lawndale Utility
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P-31-C [1iJ 7JJ bull A1-) 196941l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinller
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JmiddotAfT-1il-lgt ~~k=~~1Fin~tJo)177Amiddot~~r~77~Jmiddotlt17J~~middotA~
P-32-A [Yx~middot 117) 197141l1F Lawlldale I Gellts Kllife
77IA~VX~middot117(Vx~~Xmiddot117)C~~ Cl-T-~O)Cl~O)A~k77~Jmiddot~1
7J)J~ bull J FJJO) ~)H I A 11 7 J]JjHIHnJ- F bull 1 O) )J bull x F 1 l 7amp~ 647-B
P-32-B [1raquo-] Lawfldale Piker
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t )J17 I - O)iI4I(I(tyenL bull i 1- g bitIJtnn~ 1 HaH- bull 1 F O)~j 1 l 7 65-3(J
P-32-C [7 71 ~ -] 1970fF~fF Lawndale Fighter
2nbCl-yen-)JlJJMO)yen7)Jmiddot 77A ~)H0)7 71 ~- tnMO)) F)J~jt 77A 7J7 ~
t177lJ ~17J)J-0raquo) )J lT(xJ7J 1)rAIJ 117amp~ 70-451
P-34 [i~ bull A1-] Lawndale Settli-Skirmer
~M~UCl-yen-)J~ftO)icmiddot Af1- 19684(IAG 7 1 i)Jhi 77 I Ah)iftUnt b0)1 I)
~ ~ -h~~IJ~ U 1-7 $- bull ) nJO)lO)~tIJb1lthi LJ ltt0)1il -lgt ~~HlJJ~O)yen7J x 7 bull
x l F bull Eyen)JO)ti(~in~ rrJlti14~ O)J O)tJl l )JO)~jb$W(cJtl1il~ 1r71-1 bull ~JJA 0)
7)J- A bull lK1 )J Atl u-C rr$~el~pil -lgt f-- til C ~v u~t 1171il -lgt 20)1 l 7 H1fID u t tn ~ttc~o)~-T-~i~~U-gtkf~J-lgtc1It~R-gtL~-lgt~~7I-F~12u~~kO)~~O)~~~7
7~A~~ukCC~il-lgtC0)~~~
P-36-A [11 bull A 1-] 19704~1F Lawndale Banana Skinner
Cl-gt7-)J~f-O)2o))1-t bull Af T-t(t ~IH N S 0) ~~ I- tMj~ rJ 1 I bull ~ l 7J)J ~O) ~ F 7 bull - r(1
tJ~ -Cti IJ _lt (r~ft lt ttlhh n~ )11tIW)ti7~- Fh1MO)Eil1iIgt-ligt C 771 Asecth1~lbL~-lgt
117~ 70-413
P-36-B [7 -I J 117] 19704~fF Lawndale Bread or Filet Kllife
ritJjlJ c~-3h) 7( ~ t17c~-3o)b) ~9n(ULtJ2O)-t1 7(t ~~o)UJ I-~ 11fOmiddot )
nO
~)IgtQ) t F 7 bull 1~ t~ -3f1lJ 1aamp iJi ~HH~JF~czg lt- ~1Jtt~~-gtt7v- nzlt1 Jil OllhTaamp5 P-36-C CAmiddot J-T-( I)T-(_] Lawndale Lamb Utility
1-171j~ 4L Q)-(-~Q)aamp5 ~l~C1-7-)IgtQ)7Amiddot J-7--I 1)7--1- t)Igt rQ)ttgtIJ~ ~~NSQ)jJ
7-1J~~iM1T~T I FJIgt(t71nltI)- ~(ZJ~MtJ tAJ~7if1 Q)i-171aamp5
P-37 C-I~ bull Af-] Lawndale $ellli-Skiflller
C1-7-Mi)C1tQ)J~~t ~ bull A1--~t N S t)J iZV-7middot 1-Q)I F)Igt1Jtft~ t)J gj7tQ)Jltz
~ttlt IJ JJ~Q)-I v - V 3 i)tA -gt T~ 5 lt Q)7 -I -)J r litt l ltfjffl~ ht f17 ~t 7Q)7OQ)I 1-iJ) i6 il ~~~Q)1i ltllJ LJ 1-17 ~t -3-fI-gt Tml ~ t~-gtT ~z~ IJ if~nT ~ t tQ)1 aamp~ I$ -~J ltQ)1shy
171Q)~~lt(J)J~~ttlW~t lt c~ Wf1ltnD~ftHf l t t ltraquo El7tQ)1-17iJ~7 -I -)J FlfIffl ~nn 5
lt t HU~ lt bJtlf~tJ77VA~J jJil ~1-17~-J ( IJ ~fl1lttzi-gtt()ti-gt i1
P-38-A Cnl~7 I$-] Lawndale Dropped Point HUflter
7-1 -Q)ft~ T~tt~ 7)Jmiddot$ ~Q)f7)J1 aamp IJ N S Q) t)J r iZl 1tC1Qraquo) )IgtiJ1ft~T ~5
P-38-B [rO17-I$-J Lawflliale Dropped Point Hunter
ltQ)Jj~Q)C1-gtT-)I() F CI ~7 1$-iZ(I N S t)J tlibQ)-( ~f~Jil~71 r middot77 Q)A$ ~~
iJ~ft~ ifjlJ IJpVlIimzfx JjJ I) ~i)i~IJpoundnn~
P-38-C [-I~ - Af-J Lawndale Setlli-Skillner
plft~Q)NS t)Jtmiddot ~ 1)-AfQ)A$J~ I F)tZ~JvJ rmiddot A-if-i)i~poundnT~5 ~1~J~Q)C1-
7-)Q)tmiddotl bull A 1-- f~UitJlt ti ltQ)1- 17 iZt N SQ)IJ r bull TJ 71J~itt i6n T~~iJ lt Q)~it tz 7 7 v A t lt Q)J -3 tJlt t tJ~ l T l tJiJ) -gt k lt n troit~ tJ ltmtiJ)iJl~iJ) i6fti1mit t tQ)1 aamp~ P-40~41 [l-T-( I)T-(-J Lawfldale Utility
t7Q)K-~1-~J-AtITfI6ntJ-T-I~7--I-middotI$-l~-middot~-AQ)~7middotA$~~~fI-gt
k t F 7$ ~liztJ-gt T~ 5 ~ IJ ~ltJ~IDEOOz Bad Bob s (~ft7Q)tQraquo tQ)~-~ iJ1A -gt T~~
P-42-A C7 Y l ~-J Lawflliale fighter
71- FQ)jjIJ IJ 1HJ7 F-)IQ) Iodel 5 tlt1J-e13IJ f1 7Q)fIlJ tJ77r 7 bull X l nz~iU-~ yen7) 7
7 A bull t)f HZJltlQ)1 )f 7 l T7) ~Q)IiJ r bull T 17 t~ -3 C1-gtT-)JJlUIQ)tjQQ)7 711- ~
tJ1-17 t1ll-3 lt ttn~~ P-42-B Ctff Af-J Lawntiale Banana Skiflller
t r 7 bull 1 ~1 j- 1-AQ)A -$ J ~ bull I ~ )fQ)~iZmQ)C1-yT-)Q)fr It J Hit~ 7 A -$ J~ti~~ r liZJ~tt1 i AiH~i6ltttT~~ N S t)J HUimiddotjtfjIT~ IJ 71- nt8i_t~~
P-44-A [1117I~-J Lawndale Dropped Point Hunter
JJ~TfiiAnt r CI J 7 +)f-1 l- bull I 1- lt () Lawndale Q)1ltt ltQ)lIttit li)57v A tAn T~tt ~ f171jjiJ 216-((1 7-ftI)-middot~1jJ)[-$Q)17middot)J-7r middotIF) DtAfttlHJ 1981 El7tQ)
1v~V3tlT~=sectQ)1--f71aamp1
P-44-BC C7o ~ bull ~17 f17J Lawndale Proto-Type Knife
C1-~-~mlUlQ)7ormiddot-$17177vA~tr7middot-$~Q)fIVnti~~~5~~~Ufll~~B~W~
~nk~J~iz~ I ~ tQ) fjgtJ Knives Q)r7- -I j-Q)T bull 7-1--1J~-~II)fifj I n~lt c taamp 5 r~
VQ)llil 1t~ ~Jil lt~~$ PQ)[ll]fl~ flttJ~lJJ~~-J~tliJtiilaquo~n~
J-l1
P-44-D [-e~ (4-t-] Lawndale Settti-Skinner
~ tJ[1- t1-Jt-Q)-I ~ bull A 4 T-Q)It I MI ~l lt1177)t-ttl70- m-t-e l t1)-7 It bull J
tnJClLftr_il~L~-5 T17l1i~iI~ 1415Q) ~l~T17
P-45 [( ~ v- ~ bull Jt5-] 1973poundF1lfF Lawndale Stlaigllt Hunter
ElHc LlJJ~LQ)77 v A bull T l 7 c~ gt ~~IJQ)~tfT1 7 7 1~ I) - bull -( l11)kJQ)1 Y7J-7
r bull JY ~)tgtB~Q)lyenilctt~ ~MIlt tJL~n-5 1973poundF( 1885i1f-rAntfJJ1 T1 7z~I 235-((
P-46-A [7l7r7~ 4T-] 1970poundF1lfF Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
NSI)Hc ~-7rJ middotY~Q)A-$Il1middotJYr)t-tf T17l1iHI 70-520
P-46-B [7 I 7- r 7 ~ bull ( 4T-] Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
ii)EtMJtl t11- I) shy bull X -7)vQ)1 Y FJl( 1ijQ) 1) ~ tMt~ fI~i-Ji- -$It~ T17 ~(I 376
P-46-C [~)I~ It bull (41-] Lawndale Crooked Skinner
lt5 lt bc~tktJ~l ~1 17Q)-$ T 17 z~kl lt)Q) I(l)-)iI~A i~~ NSQ) 1) ~ b1i1t J t)~G[t lt Y-fmiddot m-ru~17btA nTJ~ 1ft) tl~bt -$I t1Q)MQ) 1) Hi~71(~IJpound n L~-5 P-47-A [(4-t-] Lawndale Skifmer
Canadian Russell Q)t-1-1IlfFlt -$lb)tJ~~G~[1-t1-)vQ)A41- b~Y~ m-)
iltf--t~ )T] bull Jt ~ J1 7 v-It Q)1fr(I-fl bull -I v-V gt OIl) tl~) iit~IJpoundnn~ P-41-B [ 41-] Lawndale Skinner
iQ)~~IJIlQ)[1- t1-)Q)A 4T-(I 1 11[1 JY It )Q)I r Y bull -$I Y~ tttiti ~N SQ)JtJ ~ hi
ft~ n -5 ti~ C4Sf Q)1 17 t1 t - l t8Il7b1Jtlt n -5 77 v A (I i Q)1 17Q) J H lgtI VQ)lQ) 1)
~ Q)]j1H rntAnltn-5 J gt tJT 9 1 )vtfF -5 i c t~ltNltl L~ -5 11 1~kl 389
P-48 [FOJ7 JY5-] Lawndale )ropped faint Hunter
~~I)b~7v-Fmiddot~r11tl~[1-Y1-~Q)r[1~7middotJY-$I- NSI~~~A-$I~~JYF)k
T-Ji - bull -$I Y1Q)IllaHl~U~Q)A ~ I) J7t~~ J Y r Q)1T((I11 tjf- bull -I v-V 9 YblMi~ni~-5
1 17~Q) 504 Q)17iI~ ~iliiiltliH c5gt (3 lt~Tt 1) Q)iliij6j c~ gt $~r~ l~ c iI) (~IJpound n Lti 1)
iQ)J gt ~filir-(-7 ~nL~ -5Q)(lJtt i cbt1tn AT l -7 bull V 3 Yj tb~ I~-eili=lil~tdBJJQ)~( 7
7vA~~1v~Y~l~X-T~middotT17
P-50-A [-A 1-i-I I)T-I-J Lawflliale Lamb Utility
Ill lt-( IT l t A -$I J1ilt v J F bull A--f-Q)Jft~ t ~ l ltIJ~ ~Q)7l bull l-T 11) T l - 7 v- rQ) iffiij6j( Vg- 71~1JJQ)l-lTY~b1~nLL-5 T11i1~ 21-f((
P-50-S [1-T-( 1)7-I-J Lawndale Utiltty
i(J)t 1 1 (I lli lt~BJ~~T77vAiJfbttgtQ)Tlti)I) gt Jr) ~)J-Q)I)H cTIJ H A -$I If bull J Y I )~~IHlIitQ)ltbQ)b)fBJltib1 -JM~JQ)T171reg-5 P-52-A [1-i-II)7-I-] Lawflliale Utility
ilt7tfiX~ntzo-Y1-)IittQ)1 Y7-7rmiddot JY F)Q)T1 1 7717 -(111)5 J~ F) fjg TJ71-$1-(J)1t-J 1lt AT~-)b1 iHJJQ)2-3-7middot ~3-Tf-C~nttgtQ) 117l1i-lt 181
P-52-B [-e~ (~1-] Lawndale Selli-Skinner
I rt bull -$I Y1Ti-jtfiL t 77 A(J) I (t 7 l Y jf- bull ~)-7(J)ft~ t 0- Y1-JmIlJl(J)~ l LfFJl
J-22
P-52-C [7 -t-(7] Lawndale Calffp Knife
N S tJI ~ C lflQ) r JI1 l iI) I) l t 7C1i-V 3 Q)tyenJllit)(Q)C1- gtT-I-~f-Q) 7 bull -t-( 71th
~ 6_35m1lQ)~~)Mtil)ifrih tfiiQ)Q)J I) ~ laquoT-H-~l[bk -7 gttthTL~
P-53-A [~ ~ )- ~ middot19-] Lawndale Straight Nunter
~Q)~mQ)thkC1-yen-~Q)~~)-~middot-7-~75~middott~~~~~Fmiddot~-(~~91th~ -t-(7~
~ 06 1 tJI ~ (jlI lt7)- I a)ff~b tz $-t~h tz t ~- 7~hTL~
P-53-B r~~middot ~-t-] Lawndale Seitti-Skinner
Q)~~C1-yen-~Q)~~~-t-~ ~~17~Q)~17Q)m~~~~~75~middott~~~ ~~C1
J FI-O)t Frymiddot 971th~ lH1iiJ~_lt 7[- FQ)i(iflHtt Safariland a)llIJtC1tiJ1Jih~
P-53-C [Y17 ~~r7~ bull ~-t-] Lawndale Up-Swept SkllJller
19704t1lJJRnQ)C1-yen-JI1Q)frirfo NStJI~ ~~~C1middotJFJI-1 711-97 T17~ 27
P-54-A [t1JlIIfyenJilll-t1 7] 19704~fri Lawldale Amputation Knife
C1~ bull 7 gtt I- ~ffJEa)ltjlIE~ F J -7-Q)~Z~fri l t tJJrtJiF~i)fjQ)$-ttnl ~ T171 ilnJtJt1~ ~ J It
-Jlill( thT~~ --UliQ) -71 7Q)h ~ t Mtil) TSI) ~lilC 4Q)Jlffillliijj8~hT~~
P-54-B [1-1 1)1-] 1970441fri Lawndale Utiltty
~JJlIJlQ)C1- yen-JIfriJ1C 7 5 ~ bull tI- Hy IJ Vz ~hk ~ 9 7 bull i I11 ~~IHtC1 ~ 7~t
J~ C1tQ)~-7Q)mlet7 [ - I Q)FJiJ I) T1iCii-tQ)flllt (t$-t~h n~ T 17Q)rlIJ1)1itt
5 1-11-middot ~91 JI-Q)~iJS~1gtJih~
P-5Er-57 r7-Ymiddot -t17] 19694UfF Lawndale Boot Knife
N S til r I 17- V-7 5- F bull -11- (lH1i) (tyen~tJtth~ T171lJ 384
P-58-A [r7VAmiddot7lt-JIT1)I~] fIood-Loveless Foldil
77 [ ~Q)yenif l (J ~ J I) - bull ~ J f Q)~fFl 12 S S 7 [ -Jt~ -7 7 J F JIQ)~l ~T-( 7Cth~
1 rJI-Q)pjil~ltt VIYJI-middot T)-Q) 1101 Q)ftt First Production hodell1ark 4 Q))(tJi~IJthT~~
P-SS-B [r7)~middot7lt-JIT1~] lrlood-Loveless Folding
~-7middot7[-J~~-7~7middotF~ JF~Q)pj~~~C1-~~~Q)amp~~Jih~
P-GO-A [ r 7)~ 7lt-)71 )I~] flood-Loveless Folding
bullbull~~-7middotJF~Q)~F57[~CJF~~~~-middot~1~~-7 77[~t~~F~Iii~lkt
~ ttfiil)37ltJ)7t -JV7 1 ~~fF lTtt~ ~i(tfq tJJ r M~Hf~h T s t) 12tt~ -7
C 7 it ~ iI~ 2 ~ I) iJi A T [ ~ bull J F )1 C th ~ bull
p-60-a [ r 7J~ 7lt-)r1 )17] flood-loveless I folding
J F57[ ~Q)7-JI-f1 7C S S7 [-J(~J[- (tU~) Q)~1~JI9 bull ) FJliJ~-J~Tt)IJ
hh~ElJit( T tHHJJ 0) F 57 [ ~ 1 57 [ ~ ~jj l Tt-9-l t Q)1th ~ it)( l TtJ)i~~ roll~
k~h~iJSM~~~FtQ)~~hCRh~t~F~t~~Q)T17~~ffQ~ h~~[1-7-middotY
l T J t t ~ t (tfl~jI~ tJiI) t ~ -7 C17ii I) Q)75f~xtl t t -r ~t~
J-23
P-61-A [77L-Amiddot7-)I-T1~] Itood-Loveless folding
liIlbTf~u~-t171ilil-3 7I-~middot 7 v-1t1--middot 1711-1 J ~I-O)pglllIH Iood Loveless 1ark 4
e~IJHlTl3IJ 7 I- ~ O)J FI-0)-If7 I-e u T-ti(tlYfJ~n t tbo)1ilil-3
P-61-B [ I I 771 A bull 7 -)I-T l ~] ootf-Loveless folding
-~tillUt-1 ilil-3 f 1 bull 7 v -1 tr7 I F bull 171 I- 1 bull J ~)I- pq1JllH Iood-Loveless 1ark 4
Titaniull Satllple 1001 0)CyeniJ1A-gtT~-3 -t17tlt0)J-gtttoiO)AnHL 1)_ rJI ~iJ1mlutilte1
lfJA 77 v Z(l7 v - FO)liIlbTTO)(l-gt t oi(I Antth
P-62-A [It-- A ~ 1)_ ~ bull -t17] Riverside Hom street Knife
lt0)1j~1J0)-t 17(1 N S 71 F bull tI-Z 1-tZ 1 111 B1A~O)ilil-3fl-7middot -Z(A-gtT~-
P-62-B [FaJ1)1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
v1 t7pound)II1IlHIJutNStI-~t lllltIfutZ1JfmiddotJ~h -t17- 642
P-63-A [I-g-~ Z~)I-] 1972iFlYfJ Riverside New York Special
lt0)1 v7 3 0)tf11 ~tbillUt-t 170)--1 ilil i -gt lt 0) I) J--If 1 F bull -~0)HtltD7-) bull -t 17~
Wz -3-7 middotmiddotY-rJJ-~ eDl(poundn I972iFt 71YfJ~nt II~N S717-(~I)- bull f-toIZmiddot 171
~1o)AF~1M~-Z~M~~ilillJz-~O)pqif(~~~~ampIlb-3~Ilb~~~lt~plusmnfflO)MO)m~~U~
uTl3IJ _ztjHtt 17 e-t 170) ~I-O)lIIH1H tc 1 7 iJ1fi1lb i n -3 J -gt tUt -gt T~ -3 - 8J8
P-63-8 [1 1 f bull 7 ~] Riverside Hide-Out
~0tt~ pound71-1 iii IJ g~ J FI-O)~ u ~ 7if1 O)-t 171 ilil- ~ N S 71 7-( ~ I) - bull f -toJZ
1 71 I- 1 iJ1ft ~ T ~ -3 bull -t 1 7 ~- 027
P-64~65 [-cJ ~ bull -t17] Norill American 8ig Game Set Knife
77 vZ( e ~ c ~ 4iJ) i 6 ~1i0) 7E~t I f u tZ 1 1 70)1t~ td~ 1 ~ bull -t 17 ~fJ - lt e iJ1ilil-
71 F bull t)I-Z 1-t7I--Z bull 3 -t J IJ ~t7x I) 710) 1 1 ~ bull Jj-1 e DlJ(poundn -3lb~iJ1Jj IJ O)ii 1 1 f1Jj~IJ
iJ1~n T~-3 M8ki)(0)71 Z7v- tJ7 z t(1- 1 ~ iJ)~iJ)n T~-3 jlItii u~-tJ ~ 1ilil-3
P-66-A [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
~~-t~0)~A--If1FO)7OmiddotJ1-17v-F~yen7~middot~71F~n~-middot171~10)J-7
1 7Tilil-3 0 lt n(I~tJl(J)-1 t~ -gt t -0)1amp0) I) i-t 1-1 ilil-3 e~ -gt (J)( 7 7 vZ ( ltO)-t 17 ~1Y1F u
t~ Z1-~~lt uTu n lt0)1 v7 1-iJ)ilt0)-t17~1ii1J 71~ ~ v-Z U lt0)~(7if1~ u
vr u i -gt td 0)1 ilil-5 0 -t 17-1- A8
P-66-8 [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
yen7I- bull 771 F0) ~ u ~aH~pound7)I-O)7o bull 1-~ SSt I- ~ t 77 1 7 bull 1711-1 bull F 1-0)1
1- 31ilil-3 I) ~-t)I-0)7o bull J 1-( -7 bull 17tuT~11tuTilil-3iJ1 lth(tO)tl)JIJ
(iJ)ttlJli~7-J-middot 17tfplusmnlrT~-3 -7( RtLoveiess (J)-If1O)Oi
P-68-A [faJ7 11-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
c~i~e~-gteWJAJIJ~~IlbO)Fa~7middotJ1-~~Z1yen-FO)~A--If1Fmiddotai~I~f~~nT
l31J NSt)I-~t~ltJfutZ1J7middotJFI-iJ11ttinT~-3 -t17-1- 697
P-68-8 [1011 J1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
z 1 -7 - ~ tt F a 17 bull if( 1 ~ bull J 1 -1 WJA 0) I) A - -If 1 F 0) a i iJ1A -gt T ~ -3 v 1 bull t 7 pound ) I iJ1
Jj~IJ u 1 N So) tI- ~ t v I ~ bull 71-t-HJIluti lll lt Jf u tZ 1 17 bull FI-iJ11t~T~-
J-24
P-68-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A 5 1- FtJif -1 nfttifl N s t)H V F bull A-if-t Ii ltX f Ld 7 -1 ~ bull 77 rJ (J)A 5 -f bull
) F ))iJ1f1~[~~ Ho ifield 1 v V3 tU ti-t~tJfpound~tL l~t (J)1 W~tJj~tJat1 i5~
P-69-A [-1 gt7-f7 J5-] Riverside Ifltegral Hunter
7 -1 F bull it I)A )1- bull A711)(J) -1 7 Jj 7)) bull -r -1 7 19791f-(J)f)) F bull V 1 -n]J~lyenl1fi ~tL t (J)1 t())
A 5 -lt7JjiIijjlij((t vt -r)) F bull v -1 fltrJ -( JiJ1fiic iffi~77A f fi~ffl Ul~tfoJFaJtJTf -1 (J)jJOI Ul
~~ 12tfIFGtLt -3~(J)-t1i5~
P-69-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflner
~U~-r -1 7 N S (J)7 -1 F bull t)) ~ t fttiiJ1J ltXj f UtA 5 Jj bull 1 F))c v F bull A-if-iJ1f1~l
~~ if -1 J(J)[J t(tJlIl i5 ~ fliliJ) UiJ)~ffl Ul~tJ ~u ~m(t~-J -gt l) iJi~~ c 77 vA (t~J l~~
P-70-A [ fmiddot Af-t-] Riverside CrooAed SAiflfler
A 5 f- t tJ I) -if -1 t (J)x- iJ1iEjlij(A l) li~tJx - I bull x- iJ1~JffPJj(r f Jj~tLn~ ~
3=-~at(J)-r-171i5~ NSt~~ A5~-fmiddotIF~ -r-17~ m
P-70-B [A7~ ] Riverside NeSI1IIJk
c (J) I)1-if-1 F ~tt(J)tA x j (t~ Ul Ajj(J)i5 ~f7))njtJ~iJ1 ~tJil~7 -1 ~ Un~ N S t))
~ 1- x))-(J)I F)) -r-17~ 849
P-72~73 [if ~ bull ~rJ -1] 19571f-~fIF IJelaware Sub-Hilt Bowie
tF~middot)1~7-1t(Y-middotx-1~~5middotJFamp ~9~m~(J)7-1Fmiddot~~cM~~~A5-Y-fmiddotV~
-~1 c tLti~t1I~450gi5~ t -17v - ~ (j28K (J)~fii~1 7 v - I (J)t(j~89mm(J)~~(J)JPJ -b1~~ ~~1i5~bullbull~1ft~~Mc~~(J)~M~77rJI7fflrJ-(~~~(J)77VAmiddotf~ff~J~ mD~
~iif~u lt ~u~77vA -r-171i5l) iltiJ1t]J~lUfIFut7- ~ bull -r-171i5~
P-74-A [7-J bull -t -1 7] Riverside Boot Kflife
~~~l)~lJ~~JluiJl~~Et~~(J)-tCUl~GtLkiJi(J)1~~~(J)NS(J)f7~middott~~~rJ~
-r ~(J)I F))iJ1f1~t t F~J )1JJj(J)IHjtJ-r-171i5~ -r-17~ 115-pound
P-74-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflfler
C(J)-r-17(j AG 7i))(J)-r-17middot1 v 5-A 77(J)t~tfFGtLt-t-171 -r-17~ 01 C77middot
x- iJ111fP1Hr j f Jj~tL It)l) 1 F ))(j1 -7)) OlllllJl) bull x -1 ~)))1 t NS t)) ~ ttJ3f
P-74-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
~(J)t~~~77~middotx-1~~)1(J)YK-if-1F(J)Fa~7middotI)1- -r-17~~m
P-76-A [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
tt~BJltJ l if -1 J(J)a tiJ1A J l t)lJ N S t)) ~ t I) Jj-r 1 bull -1 5 bull JJ FJ)(J)AilIfF -r -1 7~ 744
P-76-B [fal7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A)1 f- I bull if-1 A N S 7 -1 F bull t())A )1- 77 bull x -1 ~)) )1(J)~ u ~-r -1 7 -r-1 7~ 330
P-76-C [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt Hunter
N S t)v ~ 77 bull x -1 ~)))1 (J)~1JBJtJA f-)) bull -r -1 7 t)) ~ (J)~ (ms (J) 5 -f(J)Jt -1 =V y MIJ (J)77 A(J)t -17v - ~ iJ1-1 J v -1 ~tL[l~ -r17~ 641
P-76-D [3-7-( IJ7-(_] Riverside Utility
-r-17~ UB fff-gt 1-7 )1 Jj(J)JjIJ- x-1~)))1 bull 1 1)) 1Ji-if-1 I (J)at
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P-77-A [II 011middot 1 ~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
Ji~tJ I) )1-if-1 FltD F [J 11middot J i-I N S I)H ~ I 1 F bull 7-if-A t) ltD7 ~ 1fmiddot 1 II )) 7iltD
f--j--ltD-1 V ))jJ1 I) h 1 J-~A -gt-n~ -t-1 7~~ 983
P-77-B [~ 1))yen~] Riverside f1ini-~lilderness
1 Jr)) bull V))J-ltD17))middot 1)) I ( 11if([JltDJ F))ltDiltD-t-1 7 ((L fl~ R~Loveless ltDif-1 ltDO
fjJ1I 17 finL~~ 1t~IYJiilioWIftI~~
P-78-A [I 11 ~Jr I ~ - 1 ~-] Riverside HipPocket Hunter
~~ltDJ F)) ( N S I)H jJ1f1~ -fltD-t (jeJIoiltD71 - F ltDt~(L if t) I~ltDif 1 bull i I -VI iJftl]n L
~J 1))H~SltD1-Ji-F middot1fltD1(L l~ltD-t-1middot7-1-~jJ1(t~j6nL~~ -t-17~ GH
P-78-B [I 11 ~JrI ~ bull I~-] 19711f~fF Riverside Hip-Pocket Hunter
i nlttJfDl 1JfF t) I N S I)H iJ1N~ 71-1 f bull J F )) I if1 bull i I -VI jJ1tl]nL~~ -t -1 7~~ RL-2
P-78-C [r 011- I~-] 19791f~fF Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
J~ltDJ-7 middot1gt 7-1tI)- 7-1h))1171jJ-middot f))-7ft~ -t-17Jf 2016
P80-A [-7middot ~f I~-] Riverside Half-Tang Hunter
771 7~tJ lt- 6~7~fFlte~3 IJH 17171 ji-middot f))-7ltD~~J-7 bull 1fmiddot -t-171 J
F)) (t 1 F bull 7 -1 h )) 11~ ~ bull -t -1 7~fJ AG
P-80-B [11011middot I~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
~~ti~ 1))I-if-1 1- N S 1)) ~ ~711f 7iltDf--t-ltD-1 V))iJ1oo(J~n~ -t-17~~ 1098
P80-( [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Selli-Skinner
~~IHZltDI)-if-1 FltDt~middot 7f-t-I -j--17~~(t 100 AG7-1i))ltD-t-17middot 11f1-fimiddot f77ltD
t~(fF i nt-t -1 71 N S 1)) ~ (1 -7)) bull 7 -1h ))1ltDJ F J)I ~ J
P-82A [3 I ~77 -t-f 7] Riverside YaclltSlllans Knife
i ltD-t -1 7ltD1~ t Ell~ -J~L(i UfllitJe i SltD~ ~-I~~ BpoundR-L ltDfJ~~-J-ft~ltD i ltD-t -1 7 (i
NS IJ) ~ ~fI)- 0 7-1hJ)1middot J F))I l~)-if-1 FltDif-1 ltD[Jfb1I1ffinL~J 77
I 7 jJ11-1 l I) 1 l -Hlih L~ ~1ij~$liM l L 3 1 ~ 77 bull -t -1 7 e l L~IJ t) ii l t e~iJ) ~ M~L~~ P-82-B [1-71 1)71-] Riverside Utility
NS 1)) ~ e 7-1t)-middot 7-1h))1H~-J I)J-if-1 FltD1-7 l 1)11- J1- 1)) ~ ~ili~$tltD
1 fltDt( -1 v))HHIJ-t~ -t-1 7-1- ~ iJ1-1 I -1 in L~ J -t-1 7~(t 642
P-82-C [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Semi-Skinner
~K-if-1Fmiddot[JtI-t-17~~ II~DltDiltD-t-17~ NSI~~~7iltDf--t-~~l~~-t~~middotI
F ))jJ1-J~L~~ 7 1 7 l t1iJIltD-c 1 ~ bull -t-1 7 ti -gt tltDtiJ~ 9j~tJjJ1 ~~Wft~ l L l -gt L~ J
P-82-D [71-)Famp~ ~ Ij-1] Riverside Field J Streafll
f1DLltD7-f jJ1A t) N S 1)) ~ ~77 1 f bull 7 -1 h)) 1 ltDJ F ))jJ1f1~L~~ 8AltDDljlTe~ltD~ i ~ir
tJttL Natrix-AlO4 ltDt~~1tf-1 intpoundTJ) iltDJitJ-t-17(tt)fF~nL~tJ~
P-84-A [77 -f ~-] Riverside Fignter
I) ~ bull 7 1Jr i-ltDmmA t) I 17))middot N S 1)) ~ fl)- bull J7 bull 7 -1 h))1ltD~ l ~-t-1 7
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P-84-B [i~ - At-i-J Riverside I SeIIi-Skitlfler
Giuseppi forte O)~~IJO)A-gttj ) -+t1 fo)n bull At-i- fj1)- 1J)11 J t)ltjfj
R-)I (ijiA) ibt~1t~fFI)1JSElIz
P-85-A [f-Ogt-- )1-J Riverside Dropped Poitlt Hutlter
HH _7 7 )1J1j~lll tUi()) )1 l 1 I R- bull ) F )IO)~ l ~I) )-tt1 ~O) F[l 1- J 1- t
-7-())lff1iTtlgIJO)[ltiJ1~1j in-n~ ())~(t Ktlives 82 ())~$lt1i6iIi middotn~
P-85-B [yen1-] Riverside Dagger
717-amp5 003 Af--1 J)i1iJ1~IJlt 11)1 SS)I H 77I 1J)11())) FJI tit m1i~yen-771l~U())JF~1iM~~llt~~~l~~1~717Ta~ ~8~ot~ru())~J~
- l ~511fiiJl iEgtntJ~ 1ililtA T ~~ P-86-A [A71 gt7 $-J Riverside Stiff Hom
a())x- f bull -b1iEOOC tlTlllllj(ttampt1[ti)())x- F -btrl7fj8h-n~ ) F )1tvI
bull iJ~ F bull ~- (1j1t())~OOHltiilampJC~~IlJJTJIj) I) 1ft lt~~t ~())) N S()) )1 b1ft4t iEgtn -n~ ~
)v 1-())f0)1lHHtt 1- ~fi1ff-mm())if I) Il~0)7 I IJ I) Yjbt 71 [ A 1Jt~gIJfl 1tt~VJtt~ilU
l1i~ -gt T~ljin-n ~o P-86-B [A71 )7 $-YJ 1985poundfstfF Riverside Stiff Horn
NS())71 F middot~)1A1- ~b)~fim())A1lfj V-AilsectV-AT nil~IIliEgtl~)iIT-iJTreg~ bull
())~yen~t71vA~iJIAmiddotR-~7-~yen1~m~-vil~yenlf1Tth1ipoundf71vA~Vshy
A 717llTtllCtlllt~()) ~tt3())yenlf1YTal)tJ1J1iEgt R-~1i~l rffil)~tJ~R- 7 l 7 J ())tl~T A T - I 7 bull R- l1IiJA-T~ ~o
P-88~89 [~~ bull I7J Riverside Big Bear
7 l 7 fi5 115-B ())()) ~ I ~t bull -7 tt1i$lIlJ1iz I bull 7 17())-$l l TfF ht1J1 Ji~tJiJ1 iEgt iz -I ttti~ l T l -gt t N S())tt1 bull )1 Ht ())17)1 bull )1 H 1)ib177 v AiJf l k ry )17 I ())) FM~1Jt
ft~T~~ 1 ~ttt 1V tgt )11iJIj)~ t~())17 A())1 v l b1it~iAlInT ~~o P-90-A [A7-t-middot 717J RiverSide Steak Knife
JgtOitJliEgtn~~))i-+t1 F())Af-t-middot 717 -JjCttiIJ~ ~-JjCUIfIJfflT WJjCtt1vshy
niz v -v I (flH) bi Al) ffllJjC it A -gt T ~ tJ~ C5 iEgt~ WfJUpoundIt C A 11 b1ft~ t l f~l7 )1
P-90-B [i1 7 7 t-~ - i rJ 1919poundf1tfF Riverside I Knife and fork Set J~ M~btWfRqtpoundIHft~n~ 71 F it~)VA 1-())1 ~77)1 77[ AW~~ Af- bull 717 bull iz
~ tlstfFln~iJ~ 717 7-())izI ttflCJltlb1tJh P-90-C [iz~ At-7-J Riverside I Setlfi-SAlllfler
I) )-tt l F())otb1A -gt t~ ())ftd)())iz ~ bull At- 7-( tt )1 ())th I) C~fC~~ N S ())J 7-ij1ft~ Tg I) 77I bull 1J)11()))Y F)1())f())$Cit bull bull ~tn -( 1- ~)I-1blmn~o 1fjitft7W
lt IjitJlJltJ7 l 7CttlbhT~~ P-92-A [ry l JIyen - A] Riverside Iii Iderness
7 l 715 27 N S t)l-- l Ill] ~ iAlIntA )7 I bull J fJI()) IJJI) tJry( )11 -A ())~gIJ())71 7 it 7v- F())jiljiiiJ8tJI))i-tt1 F())OrbfA -gtT~~ 77[ Att i)(plusmn())Iff~T1ltfgU())[lt1iAn~ l
~a~bf ~())OOil1Jht~MltfgIJ())ot~Ahtlt I)j~
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P-92-B [Vt- ~ bull 7-1] Riverside Crote Kllife
7 l J~ 80S 71-- F 1J1B yen- t bull poundTJI-J IJ 24Smft~~ J~to~ I Ji--lJ 1 ~o)Vt - ~ - 7-11~ ~ 7711-0) N S t)1- ~ ( A)7 J~ bull J t 1-1J1~L~~
f I) V -r 1-(1J( ~ -r Mt$O)IijC I AO)rnRlfi Harry Archer I)117 Vt - HlT tilaHtffflt ~tlltJ 771- A
tf-7-tot~o)1~t) l1atrix-AID4 (1i~~nLtit) 1 F)I-(1tJJ Fmiddot 7(1j])l-)71iS~0 P-93 [Jf-tJ -f bull 7 -f] Riverside Bowie
771- A~1 I )--lJ 1 n~-J Ltl) G~B it1~tJ 1 bull 71 J~1 lt0)- totl)RfF to L~tt~ ml lt A
yen I- AO)yen7)1- bull t)l- t (1 17t(rlO)) F)l-1 is ~o
P-94-A [77I-Aygmiddot~middot A~7-] 1976lfRfF Loveless-johnstJn Setlli-Sliinl1er
I- l bull 7pound7 Y I O)IIl3~IJO)A t N S t)1- ~ ( 1iti0)7( J 1- lJ~ to ~A)7 J~ bull F )l-b~1~ fi A)7yen
-~ bull -If 1 AO)t~ bull Af-r-( 1976lf(Df-+tArHyen7 A (O)i- F bull V g-(tIlJi~nt2~O)
P-94-BC [77vAYgjJr-Ji-] 19761fRfF Loveless-johnson Capel
bullbulltt-Ji_OJ 771-AVg~0)~-K-o 71~~--7(1j]~0t~~I-AL rymiddotJ~ff-middot
~11--Jmiddotb1~ t) F[o ~)[ ~ t(1I1l3~IJb1A Lti t) l1ilIJO)) I )1-((17)71 bull J 7 X-jJ-O)A fJ I -1 V g-( JfJf- v-JO)lifjb)m~IJn1n~ -r l J~ 786
P-96-A [77 v AV g j bull F [1 11- J 9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
771-Ac SR V3JOAt1 NS iJ[ ~ T7JlJ 7(1j]I[)7 -rI-~1 746-B
P-96-B [57vAVgj yenjJ-] Loveless-jolmson Dagrer
) - bull j FOJfO) F1[( )77J[middot 7 7 A bull t1- t 77 J lJ bull 7(1 jJl-)7 bull ) F[O)-Ji~ r 771shy
AJ 9 j J 0)7(- J A J ~ -t 1 J ~1jiiJRfF~nt b)Tilb)Ltltt lt 77[ A El lt4Otii~t tt~ c13~v3 j
(ltJ IOOtftltc13n ~b liiJn( L L -t~(lc~ lttJ lt1 [ J 9 O)iafiflM1H~(v
P-96-C [77vAY3j J-f- IJf--l Loveless-johnson Utility
51 1-0)771- AV 3 J bull J -7- ~ I) 7- 1 - bull ))7 -71 tJ J I bull 7( 1 j])[ 0) ti[ ~ (A bull 1 7JI-7
~ bull 1 r [L -lJ1 AO)jIlp) ((l~ ltftJiJh L~~ -t1 J ~(l 772
P-98-A [77vAYg~middot [1 11 19-] Loveless-johnson Dropped Point Hunter
Loveless-ollllgtOf] Riversilie (a I 0)[1ihAtlt0)-t1J(ttt2=t2~tfFGn tt(l 0020)-t1J
ij~ ~ 1S c ire ~so N S tJ[ H 77- bull 7 x I) j]mlil(Jlt9 ~ I) f-t 1 bull 11)7 c ~ litt(i)1 r MftMt ~ Lti IJ ttL t I- - 9 ~~IJf n L~~ t)[ ~ O)itS c (l77 Ao)t -1 bull 11- - ~ b(ltJJl itn L~ ~o
P-98-B [77vAVgjmiddot ~[1I1middot9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
O)I~ G~ 77 (A bull V g~ (l N S i1- ~ (~l0) 1[( 7 I- - F0)~(-lJ1 bull t I--V g bf~JithL
~~ t II- I- 0)9 (~SO)7 7(e1 77 A0)t -1 bull 71- - t bi~ldlJl itnn~ -t1 J ~(t003 L lt0)
J C) tJOi(lJ1 to ~ 0 ~ tJhC ooR1tr~trhL to it gt L~~
P-99 [3 5J1J4~-t-1] Riverside Tile 35ill4fllliversalY Kllife
O)-t -1 J ~t 771- A0)-t1 J x -~ ~35mJlf~a~i1-~8IH7if 1 ~nt ~o)Lv ~o I-if- bull ry I V 1- bull
) F [t 7 J[ ~O))J t bull f l J1b1j~t iso)T7tJ I 7 x 11~ I) J 71 to t ~0)1iS5 ltOJ-t1 J(t
35mJij(tlJj 35fFGnlt0)-t1J0)~t1 10 (is~0 ~L~b1~GnLiSt) 01 c 35 (1 9OOOyenI
~ll-middot T- JJ I- t13hn~-flj~O) 2b)G 90)11 JCl 5000 f h 10 b)G 34 (1 3500 f I1reGntzbl HtJ
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1-~7i1t-gt~-n5 OJ Hln~O) I1atrix-AID4 tlta~ ~nt7XljJltDtI-7~-0) JII TJ ~Jilt~T~5
i ti 352tt~tfF Gnte ~ (ltth T~ 5 hI ~~(lt(t1 J J-ltD) n t~tgt C) -2h~tffplusmnj 5 n(t6ftt)
77VAltD~(lta ~ 1(7 ~Jfil~t-IltAltD2~ltDxc I 7 II- bull 117 ~thn 5
P-IOO-A [~ 0gt7 JJ ~-J Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
111- ~ ltDttJ IHlt imlt~~N SltDjJ7-ilWHTa 9 Pu1ltJ td J7)I--7 r JJ rw( 1k~~lt ttf nT~t~ F 0gt7 )J ~-(a 5
P-100- B [ r o~7 J J ~-] Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
jjmJ~tgtaltI)jJmiddot1)-iifliuteJ~U117 x-r-7( NSI)I-~ 1-gtFmiddotA-if-(ltA~17
JJ FJI-~~)ltD~t A l J5-ItttJl-V1(ltIf5 117fi~ 435
P-IOO-C [Vt-~ ---f7] liiversidel ChIlteKnife
I ~1 I-ltDVz - I- bull 117 (tdifltD1I5tii-yeni (iilb Ta 5O)tiil~ n(t7tltD-1-0)~gIJit)((7-I-btft~
T~ 5I~ u ~ 117( ltIf 5 it - F bull -7 N S ltD57)1- bull IJH tmiddot1 1 bull A-if-(ltA ~ y7
P-I01-A [3A -ft~ A---] liiverside I tub Seti-Skinner
1)1- ~ ltDttJ ~ ( N S ltD ~jJ 7-b~H~ J5l lt trtIb~J5l lt 1-r u tiA ~ gt7 bull ) FltD1 17( 77 I- A (I
J 5 ~ t -gt te=2t2(tfF -gt ti c7JI-CltD ~ ti
P-IOI-B [-ft~ A1-] liiverside I Setiti-Skinner
LltD~(lt~ u ~1 ~ bull A ~1-ltDN S l(J A ~ -(lt(t ~ JJI) bull t I) JA(ltJ ~)lJj~IJb~~nTtH) J~-7 r7 ~ bull
1-rltDA l 1 f )J F)i-htft~ it -~ bull -7 btI 1-r 7~ n T~ 5 l17fi~ 727
P-102-A [rOgt7middot 1 ~-] liiverside I Dropped Point Hunter
A~5-FltD117J~ljgtua~ltDNSI~~~~7~Iomiddotl-ltD~D~)a71~-ltDJJF~~~~~
l-ltD~~J5l~7-middotV-7ltDnO)A7~-kV3-~~nTL5 x-Imiddot-7ltD10~7middotJ~-(a
5 7tltDil)(EltDf6~( ii1t-kmiddot 71-- HttliiiibifftJn5~5 28ZltIf5~ampltD7v- HIS 1)1- I-ltDfi5
tet~~i n T~ 5 I jJ 1 )-(lttt fltD-1-ltD1 V gt )I-bi~IJ i n T~5
P-102-B [rOy7 JJ~-J 1976~gf liiverside I Dropped POint Hunter
lj~7t Wx - F bull 7-7 ~ (Naked Lady Logo)iltm~Tt(lt1ilte1976fFltD~rJi- t bull V1 -( 77 v AiI)~tt~~A
hti ~u~ 10gt7 ) ~- v 1 bull l7cJYrltD~~lj ute N S 11- HZ ~u ~q ~ 17middot ) r )I-iltft~
ifk iv-V3iliA~ 77AltD-k v-1-iI1tt~~ihn5 P-104~5 [-ft~ A---J Riverside I Setiti-Skinner
11 F bull I()1- A l -O)~t~t 0 Agt 17 A ~lt J 51-)1- F ltD11J~b5 1I~ltt A7 0-)I-ilt)lJjjIJ~h T~9 rytli-11Ymiddot J t)1-( ~i(Jltdl~tgt~u~77L-A middot117ltD-middot2(a5 11fi~ 004 Pmiddot106-A [-ft~ A~1-] 1986fFIOjj128gfF Riverside I Setli-Skillner
77 v A 13 JlltDteampJltD1 17(a 5poundPO) 1iItL ltD117 3~ltDA tei ~ bull A ~1-( I986fF I OFli 28 ~ltgf~h
te tgtltD( as A I) - bull t - A OJ A ~ 17 bull J FJI-( 7 7 ry bull A ~ 1 7ltDJ 1 ~ bull ~ gt IiJtH~te I F 7 bull
~J7ltD1FIJ(a5
P-I06-B [A-71 gt7 -] liiverside I Stiff Horn
it - F bull -7 ltDI 1-r 7middotiJS~htd 777)1- bull A =j-( 17 it- JI-A ~-~ltet v 1Jif bull L-1~ry
l 1YiJt1-Ji- F ~~~ttJiF~7middot7 A7 l 17 ii~~ t1fiiJ~Q1t7t v-V gii vn 5 2gfF~hti
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P-I(16-C [1-i( lJi(_] Riverside I Utility
x - r bull x-7Q)1-j~t ~~(1db1JJJ I) tlt(o-t1 7 ~t 1)[ ~ Q)~tJ I) ( N SQ)jJ7-bt foltMt L~ I) J
F )[(tJ I) - - JQ) J -$ I ~1 )X I H~t7 7) bull J -$ I ~blflitJnL ~1amp J -$ I Jj bull ) 1 )[(~tiJ1b
tiEtt1t C 1b) Ib b 1JtfT L lt1amp I) L bJa~ -t 1J tiplusmn1bh L~ 1amp
P-I07-A [- i~) 1017 -$-] Riverside I Intesral Dropped Poillt Hunter
-Q)~U1~~~l)ili~ht-~~7~middot-t1J J-$~~middotJF~1M~J-$-~~~~BQ)7-MY
-x-jJ~-$~~~~~h O~yen0~~7middotJ~-~F~~L~M~~~hL~1ampbullbullM~m~I)~1amplt
1fifflQ)~~lil-)~ElJbIb b -) - 7f7)J bull -t 1J (tfFlb t~ l L~1amp 1 77)[fj-fF1ampQ)rn if jjeJ)-t - 7 t i(tfF1amp lt b~1~ 1amp lil n 1amp 1 7 7)[ bull -t - J0 lt(I B (1)1 1-7 -$ -Q)f(V1b L
l H ~tct ~~6tit7 x I) jJ11tiiht ~ ~lJJQ)fili~(t l750 fll11tiht -t1 J-lj- 28
P-I07-B [- f~ -I~ bull lt1-] Riverside I Intesral Setlli-Sklnner
1iJL t 1 fJj7)J bull 11J ~ l~ J -$ Jj bull 1 r )[1 Q)-t 1J lttJM)J J -$-( 71 M I) - bull x 1 jJ
)[-$b1tdl~~ h JO I) yen( 1) 7 bull J ~ -)[1 (~ L~~IJbl~~hL~1amp -t1 J3-i5 25
P-I08 [9r ~XrX -I1~] 1985iFlifF Riverside I Gentllflens Set
11 ~ bull -t 17 vLM~lli7tf1 ~htcor )Jtb I) 1 -lfIlbUfF~ntJb) t 71 MI] - bull 1 F)J
P-llO-A [1017middot J-$-J 1978if2FlJlfF Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
~1FmiddotSSM~J-$-JjY-middotx-jJamp-$middotJr~Q)ltQ)-t1J~77~J~~7YV-tQ)VrJmiddot7-
)-7 fiJ1 r bull 17 ~~ J7-)JAJsltrpjl$lntbQ)1lt01amp
P-llO-B [-I~ lt1-] Riverside I SetIIi-Skillfler
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~~Jmiddotx1jJ~JQ)Jr~
P-112-A [1-f(IJf(_] Riverside I Utility
x - r x-70A t ~v~-t 17 ~~IJ~ht N S l)J r i Ja lttiti0t1ih t -7middot j- bull J FJJiJ
f-j~ l)J ~ Q)~~1J0 -$ 01((t R~Loveless ~i ht~ N SQ) -L bull ~ - r iJl(tdl~1v1lt1amp 1amp
P-112-B [+7middot 1-JJ 1986ifUfF Riverside I Setlli-Skinner
~~x-rmiddotx-7amp~~~~fil0x-rmiddotx-7~AI) NSl~ J-$~JjmiddotJr~
P-113 [- ~~[ middotI~-] Riverside I Intesral HUllter
IJ~tJx - r x-7 tMt~ JO ~ ~~ (JI F bull nJ J -$-Q)ft~tlt ~ tJ7V 1 1lt0Q 71 r middot77)
Q)~ l ~J J I bull J F)[1 bullbull ~ bull J- )Jb~Jl~1 lt01amp 6 titfF ht -5 tgtQ)IttJ-1 lt01amp P-l14 [JY-~-] Riverside Skeletonized Fighter
~ftJ~l~70 ~ bull -$17Q)-t1J x-fmiddot x-7 ltQ)Ik~tQ)~-)tJ~tJHtQ)-t1J~t ff~tlitB7
V1 f-Q)iK7middot 7~r OQ)fV -( (~ 1ampbQ)1 J -t 71-J t~Ilt 1amp ~ -5 itt L~ 1amp 77~ Jb1f1 AQ)~V1~1-t1JfjfFkQ)~lt0-MI)Tlt01amp ~-~middot~~0J~~rmiddot~r~~iplusmn1~7-tyen1
7 (IHt~IU) l t ~ -) i1tL lt01amp ~-rht1t~ ~1~t ltnfDJ u-t17 fjfIQ)~ -jJ-iJlfF-gt n 1amp P-116 [1-I-J(] Riverside I Caper-Fillll
lt01ii1ll0iiii~-t1JtW x-F middotx-7bSAt) rrJ)-~ 1r-)~jjj01~~-gmiddot71MI)-0B
JlQ)1 jJ )JJ (x 171)[ J (t[li] bull )I J =f Jj bull 1 )Jrplusmn0~ampiii) (WtJ FM1b~~tJnn 1amp ~Jt1aJ
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The first sharp gusts of an early winter storm slashed at Bob Loveless face as he made his way through the crowded streets of Manhattan
It was December 1953 and the shop windows along Madison A venue decorated for Christmas held a thousand temptations for a 24 year-old merchant seaman with cash in his pocket
Loveless was sailing on a small tanker out of Port Newark It was difficult work and one of the few pleasures was the time that he had during his off-duty hours to read sporting magaZines On his last voyage he had been fascinated by an article in the December issue of True magashyzine The article described the handsome hand-made knives crafted by famous Orlando knife maker W D (Bo) Randall
Although he didnt know it at the time that article with its breathshytaking illustrations of Randalls knives had sparked a flame that would continue to burn in Loveless imagination for the rest of his days Bob Loveless had always appreciated good design and fine craftsmanship but these Randall knives were something special These were knives with a soul - the proper tools for a man who earned his livelihood challenging the whims of the North Atlantic
On that blustery New York afternoon Bob Loveless knew exactly what he wanted more than anything else in the world - the feel of a good knife in his hand
At Madison and 45th Street he paused at the entrance of Abercrombie and Fitch the Cadillac of sporting-goods stores an institushytion among the adventurers of the world The old ll-story building held anything a sporting man could want canoes safari gear the finest in firearms It was a store for men who didnt inquire about prices a panoshyply of rich mens toys presided over by clerks accustomed to catering to the aristocratic and moneyed
Teddy Roosevelt shopped there So did Clark Gable Ernest Hemingway always outfitted himself at Abercrombie amp Fitch It was the
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Distinct markings make this hunter truly outstanding On the logo side in addition to Delaware Maid onc fjnds R W Loveless M(lker Claymonl Del On the reverse side Abercrombie-Fitch Co N Y is etched A typical maid wi th brass hilt and a stacked leather asher handle
Another old timer with serial number 11 The handle consists of stacked leather washers It is finger grooved with the typical aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the obverse side is found AbercrombieshyFitch Co The knife was probably made in 1955
A slender ~kinner with serial number 77 and the initial R WL etched on the choil Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side while one finds Abercrombie-Filch Co NY on the obverse side The handle is of stacked leather washers with a bakelite insert and a round aluminum butt cap
Unusual markings make this knife a desirable collectors piece In addition to Delaware Maid etched on the logo side are found the initials RYVL and serial number 9 on the choil Not many early knives were marked this way Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side The knife has a typical stacked leather washer handle with finger grooves and an aluminum butt cap 13
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An early skinner with half tang construction and a finger grooved walnut handle There is no hilt and the blade is marked Delaware Maid on the logo side and AbercrombieshyFitch Co NY on the obverse side
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kind of store where a loyal customer would patiently wait two years for the privilege of paying $50000 for a set of five Holland and Holland handmade English shotguns
Abercrombie and Fitch is a store for adventurers the headquarters of a special fellowship of men who thrive on the challenge of living at the edge surviving through their wit and mettle in hostile environments And although he was not outfitted in the refined livery of a gentleman adventurer Bob Loveless was certainly a member of the fraternity
Bob Loveless a man who had made his first solo airplane flight at the age of 14 who had lied about his age to enter the merchant marine at 15 who had operated a control tower for the Air Force on the island of lwo Jima at the age of 17 crossed the threshold and strode confidently to the department where knives were displayed
Here 24 year-old Robert Loveless a man used to being treated as an equal by men twice his age - by men whose very lives might depend upon his skill and judgment - was confronted with the nemesis of the American shopper - an overbearing self-important sales clerk
The neatly dressed young salesman sized up Loveless as just not our type of customer Unseasoned and overconfident the little clerk was unable to read the experience in Loveless eyes He could not see beyond the working clothes of a merchant seaman
Loveless asked to see a Randall knife Oh responded the supershycilious little salesman Well We simply dont have any It would most certainly take at least nine months to get a Randall knife
It was at that precise moment in December 1953 that a spark in Robert Waldorf Loveless soul was kindled into the passion that would impact the craft of knife making forever Perhaps it was his frustration at not being able to have the blade he wanted Perhaps his rage at the insoshylent clerk Whatever the reason Bob Loveless was inflamed by the situation
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A landmark knife as it is the first one Loveless made by the stock removal method (documented on page 16 in Kl1ives 87) The handle is stacked leather washers in a most unusual coffin shape and there is an aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the lower half of the blade This is one of a kind and quite rare
An early fighter with a long double brass hilt and sub-hilt The handle is stacked leather washers finger grooved and a typical aluminum butt cap This may well be the first sub-hilt made On the logo side is etched Delaware Maid and on the reverse side is found a serial number 26 and the AbercrombieshyFitch Co name
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An early fighter with Delaware Maid etched in the choil and numbered 9 Weighing 14 ounces it is 12 inches in length Atop the blade is a 3 34 inch brass parry strip This knife has a brass hilt and sub hilt Handle is stacked leather washers
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A nice hunter with a narrow brass hilt and linger grooved walnut handle The tang is not tapered and the open lanya rd hilt is a bit rare On the logo side of the blade is e tched R W Loveless Maker Claymont Dela ware
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His first inclination was to roundly curse the rascal Instead he took a personal vow He swore to himself that he would achieve the impossible He would create a knife of his own - one that would match the quality of the Randall pieces he so adshymired
As he returned to his ship Loveless was consumed with the exciteshyment of this new chalshylenge He took the train to Newark then a taxi to the dock As the taxi passed a big junk yard on Doremus Avenue he told the driver to stop
Years later in describing the incident Loveless describes himself as if guided by some atavistic primitive knowledge buried deep in his mind
I told the taxi driver to let me off there to get some pieces of autoshymobile springs I don t know exactly why but I thought automotive springs would make good knives
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A verY unusual marked Bowie of the Dela~a re Maid era Marked on the logo side of the blade is wveless Made instead of Delaware Maid On the obverse side is the usua l Abercrombie-Fitch Co name and also the words Bowie Knife [t is a graceful knife with a double brass hilt and a finger grooved crown stag handle There is a pewter plaque on the butt but Loveless denies putting it there
On that blustery New York
afternoon Bob Loveless knew
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world - thefeel of a good knife
in his hand
Not too many heavy and massive knives were made in the Dela ware Maid era This one has a brass hilt 3 1 IS inches wide along with walnut slabs a non-tapered tang and an open thong hole Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the same side at the choil we find 139-B for the kind of steel used On the reverse side is the name Abercrombie-Fitch Co NY August 18 1956 Etching the kind of steel used and the completion date on the knife is most unusual
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A landmark Bovie and one of three made Classic in shape and size with R W Loveless Maker North Hollywood Calif No 1 engraved not etched on the logo side of the blade O n the obverse s ide is etched HL Walleck (the name of the owner) O n the brass butt cap a re two dates and Dr Wallecks cattle brand One date October 291 1960 was the date the knife was finished and the olher da te Apri l 21 1906 is the owners birthdate There is a 4 34 inch brass parry strip on top of the blade and there is an extremely long walnut handle The lugged hilt is made of several lavers of thin brass strips fused together Loveless -vas urged to make this knife and two others by a good friend when he was at a low ebb in h is life He had only been in California a short time was unknown in the knife industrv and was about ready to give up k~ife making
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The fellow at the junk yard told me to Go see the guy out there with the burning torch There r found the biggest pile of auto springs youve ever seen - maybe 40 feet high and 40 to 50 feet wide at the base 1 told him I wanted some good metal to make a hunting knife He got a 1937 Packard spring and said This is the best spring in the yard I got four or five pieces each about a foot long I thinlt I paid the fellow in the office a dollar and gave the yard man a couple of dollars for his trouble
1 took the pieces of spring back to the ship and roughly ground them - with a snag grinder wi th a hard-clay wheel - to the outline I wanted It took me over a week to get the knife done and it looked pretty good
Loveless had read a general article on knife making in one of the sporting magazines He knew that he had to heat trea t the metal He heated it on the ships galley stove
A fine looking fighter with the rare Loveless-Parke logo on the blade There is a double brass hilt and subhilt along with a stacked leather washer finger grooved handle The butt cap is aluminum Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side of the blade which incidentally is ground in typical Ra ndall style (See next page)
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Th is s tretched or elonga ted d rop paint hunter has the LovelessshyParke logo a nd a slanted Seagle-type brass hilt What makes this knife partkularly unique is the two piece stag handle with crown s lag as the butt port ion and an ivory spacer Loveless was photographer working on this knife and the photo appeared in one of the leading knife magazines Only thirty-six were mad e with this logo
A Loveless-Pa rke hunter with a brass hilt s tag hdnd le and hidden tang construction Shop number 121 is etched OIl the obverse side of the blade along with the year it was made - 1967 One of thirty-six
A fine Loveless-Parke skinner in pristine condilion It has a slanted brass hilt and brass butt plate a ra re feature on a Loveless knife The hidden tang constru ction is surrounded by beautiful stag This knife is marked ith the date it was made August 1967
[t got a pretty cherry red I plunged it right down into a five-gallon bucket of refrigshyera tion oil - thats all the cook would let me have - right in the galley It came out a pretty shade of gray and all the carbon fell off
The knife cut well for a few moments Then the edge started flaking away I went to the chief engineer and he said Youve got to draw that hardness You have to temper it
Loveless went to the public library to learn the secret of tempering metal When he returned to the ship he took the knife apart and placed it on a copper plate which he heated on the galley stove He watched as the blade turned a rich dark blue
It wasn t very scientific but it worked I had invented a wondershyfuJ tool It was a tremendous charge That turned out to be a hell of a knife
About five or six weeks later I took it to Abercrombie amp Fitch I was going to show that young punk my knife Since his earlier visit Abercrombie amp Fitch had made the wise decision to terminate the young clerks employment The floor manager a man with the shrewd merchand ising instincts that are characterisshytic of a good retailer was pleased to look at Loveless knife Impressed with the craftsmanship he asked Loveless to make some more like it for sale in the store
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An early semi-skinner with the Loveless-Parke Sierra Madre Calif logo Typical of the period it has a Scagcl style slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over a hidden tang In addition to being only one of thirty-six the name Safariand and the Safariland logo e tched on the obverse side of the blade make this knife very ra(e Very very few were so marked Even the sheath sports the Safariland logo
Another Loveless-Parke specimen with a stacked lea ther washer handle and an aluminum butt cap In this cra Loveless was still doing business with Abercrombie-Fitch Co in New York as their name is etched on the obverse side of the blade This particular knife has many characteristics of the earlier Delaware Maids but if examined closely one can see subtle design improvements developing Only thirty-six28 with the Loveless-Parke logo were made
I made three more It took about a month and before I was done everybody on the boat was helping me The store gave me $14 apiece for them I thought My God this is great At that time a Randall was selling for $22 $24 $26 I knew the store had to make a profit
Loveless has made 35 semishyreplicas of that first knife - called The 35th Anniversary Knives Today those reproductions of his $14 masshyterpiece sell for $3500 each
The first knife is gone In Bob Loveless words it walked out of his shop stolen by an unknown visitor who may not even realize what he possesses I was proud of it says Loveless but it wasnt anywhere near the knife we make today
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This old Lamson-Goodnow skilUler plays an important role in the Loveless story The knife was given to LoveJess by his friend BHly DuPont Wilmington Delaware It has a tapered tang Several years later Loveless got the idea of tapering tangs because of this antique Here we have a knife dating back to the mid 1800s with a tapered tang - an idea revived by Loveless and now universally copied throughout the industry
An early Lawndale gut hook skinner with shop number 70-430 This knife has a wood nticarta improved handle and it was made in 1970 Not many gut hook skinners have been mad e by Loveless
A Lawndale caper finn with an improved stag handle and a red spacer This model has no hilt or collar and comes with a birds head butt
An early Lawndale utility hunter with a brass hilt stag slabs and a red spacer The knife bears shop number 70-461 which means it was made sometime in 1970 The butt configuration is early Lawndale and in 1972 underwent some changes It has a fairly rare brass wrapped tapered tang with serrations on both the top and bottom of the blade behind the hilt
A most unusual gut hook skinner with the edge on top of the blade It has a brass hilt and black micarta handle This is the only reverse gut hook I have seen in my years of collecting Loveless knives Made in 1969 it was originally designed and made by Loveless for his personal use There were only tvvo made
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This small Lawndale piker bears shop number 65-30 and has a black micarta handle with one finger groove There is no hilt or coliar but there are thumb serrations on top of the blade A rounded birds head butt completes this piece
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A gents knife as Loveless calls it with a Lawndale logo The handle slabs are black micarta and there is no hilt It has a rounded birds head hilt and carries a shop number of 647-8 This is a one of a kind and was made in 197L
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Another early Lawndale fighter with a double brass hilt and black micarta slabs Shop number 70-451 indicates the knife was made in 1970 with the early butt configuration anl a brass wrapped tapered tang The blade has serrations on both the top and bottom behind the hilt This is a mean machine
profane He looks a bit like Boxcar Willie but he talks like William F Buckley He is articulate and cerebral bespeaking an education tha t goes far beyond formal schooling
He could be described as an eccentric genius A loner An invetershyate tinkerer A man who speaks his mind A curmudgeonly craftsman whose entire world revolves around his workshop in Riverside Califorshynia
Robert Loveless was born on January 21929 in Warren Ohio He spent the formative years of his life on his grandparshyents 17-acre farm about halfway between Warren and Sharon Pennsylvania There was just enough land to grow a little corn some tobacco rhubarb berries and a Jersey cow named Bossie
Loveless grandfather Clinton Huff was a friend of horticulturist Luther Burbank He helped Burbank develop a type of gladiolus bulb H e was surprisshyingly educated for a dirt farmer Loveless says of his grandfather
It was a grea t life for a kid he recalls Fifty-some years ago this was an entirely different country It was the middle of the Depression There was no TV I didnt see a movie until I was 9 or 10 years old
On New Years Day 1937 his grandshyfather died Soon after that Loveless 8 at the time went to live with his mother in Warshyren He grew up fast and yearned for adshyventure far from the sleepy midwest town
The teen years were an adventurous
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A most lUlusual Lawnda le semi-skinner which was purchased by A G Russell from Loveless in 1968 It was engraved by Linton McKenzie who also did the intricate R on the sheephorn handle slab A one-ofshy-kind knife due to the humpback configuration of the handle a feature I have found in a few very early Delaware Maids The knife is the subject of an interesting article by Bruce Voyles in the Blnde Magazine After the article came out rreceived u letter from a man in Guam who had once owned the knife and he told me that while it was in his possession the tip of the blade was broken He returned ir to Loveless who repa ired it
if eclectic period in Loveless life Like the master craftsman who shapes formless steel into a fine blade events were forging an innocent farm boy into one of the worlds premier knife makers
Loveless was 12 when the United States declared war on the Axis powers Ready to join the military he was frusshytrated by his age
By the end of the ninth grade he had more important things on his mind than school He was driving long before the legal age of 16 And he was flying planes In 1943 he started to hang around a grass-strip airport near Warren on sumshymer weekends He picked up odd jobs there and Ernie Hall the owner paid him with flight training
Hall had no intention of letting a 14 year-old solo but one day while he was away from the field Loveless borrowed his Piper J-3 Cub From the air I saw Ernies Studebaker coming down the road so I landed and taxied up to the hangar He knew I had been flying He asked how I had done r said fine He turned his back and walked away never said another word
At 15 he lied about his age and joined the merchant marine to bide his time until he was old enough for military service His first job was that of deck hand on a 9600-ton ore boat the Hennepin a bulk carrier that sailed to the Great Lakes ports of Buffalo Cleveland Marquette Duluth and Superior
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A 1970 Lawndale banana skinner with a narrow nickel s ilver hilt and wood micar ta Over hidden tang construction The shop number is 70-413 The knife is extremely light in weight
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A beutiful Lawndale lamb ulility with shop identifica tion At There is a narrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and it has ivory sla bs It certainly depicts a neat a nd no-nonsense design
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A small semi-skinner w ith the Lawndale logo It has a nickel s iJ ver hilt sheep horn slabs and serrations top and bottom at the hilt This badly worn knife was returned to Loveless by a professional hunter with the request for another just like it He enumerated the many kills the knife had skinned and Loveless ho likes to see his kni ves used was so impressed he sent the replacement gratis
Some guys will carry a $900
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will take many minutes for the
knife to finish its job
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A beautiful little Lawndale semishyskinner w ith a longer than usual nickel silver hUt and cream colored s tag slabs on a red spacer Wha t is intr iguing about this kn ife is the nicktd sHver butt cap because Loveless d id not put them on during this era Apparently the butt cap was added by someone else
I cleaned and painted all day long every day he recalls When we came into port we tied up the boat ourselves opened and closed the hatches Those were the best years of my life There was a whole world out there A young man could move up
quickly during the war I was working with men in their 60s People nowadays have no understanding of what things were like in World War II Everyone who could do a job was needed
I had plenty of time to read take pictures I started studying watches taking them apart middotand studying their mechanisms His fascination with watches and watchmakshying would show up later in the workmanship of his knives But knife making was far from his mind in 1945
Finally came the day Loveless was waiting for his 17th birthday January 2 1946 The war was over but Loveless still wanted to be in uniform He signed up for the Army Air Corps forerunner of the Air Force on his birthday
Loveless was trained to be a tower operator and given a two-year tour in the Pacific on the islands of Guam and Iwo Jima It was a lonely tour and with time on his hands he got interested in drawing and designing There was an old house trailer on Iwo Jima I was fascinated by it and started drawing variations of it
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A Lawndale utility hunter of hidden tang construction with no hilt and a two piece crown stag handle ThiS was the personal knife of Loveless and is marked Bad Bobs (See next page)
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An old Lawndale fighter wi th a double brass hilt ebony handle with fi nger grooves and an aluminum butt cap similar to those found on the Delaware Maid The grind on the blade resembles the grind fou nd on Randa lls Model 5 A very handsome knife
A very early Lawndale banana the handle is crown s tag imbedded skinner with a two piece stag with a small compa~s The nickel handle over hidden tang s ilver hilt is s lanted and the blad e construction The butt portion of is unusually narrow
Toward the end of his tour in the service he was sent to Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base near Dayton Ohio Loveless decided to leave the Air Force because rank was hard to come by after the war After two years ten months and three days I came out a PFC - Robert Loveless PFC USAF Retired I took part of my mustering-out pay of $96 dollars and bought a Rolex watch It was November 5 1948 I paid $48 dollars for it and I still have it
While at Wright-Patterson he had decided to enroll in the Institute of Design in Chicago Though the fall term had started he was admitted without a high school dipl0ma on the basis of the drawings he had done while in the Air Force Initially he lived at the YMCA on South Wabash Avenue and attended part-time while working as a sales clerk at an art supplies store
The Institute of Design was an outshygrowth of the Bauhaus school Avant garde form fo llows function and all that They were under the influence of Mies van der Rohe Walter Gropius Wassily Kandinsky and LeCorbusier
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My first drop pOint hunter It has the Lawndale logo which was the only logo available at the time It has an improved handle of ivory mica rta and bears the shop number 216-RR The cost was $19800 and it was the second Loveless knife in my collection
An early Lawndale prototype which was cut in half to show the Loveless hidden tang construction The knife was once owned by Ken Warner noted editor
Large Lawndale semimiddotskiIUH~r w ith beautifu l multi-colored buffalo horn in an improved handle configuration The shop number is 41 5 This is a fine knife
This Lawndale straight hunter is special to me as it was my first Loveless The improved handle wi th ivory micarta slabs have darkened with age and handling This knife was purchased in 1973 for $18800 and bears shop number 23S-RR
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A Lawndale up-swept skinner with a nickel siher hilt and well matched stag slabs The shop number is 70-520 which ind icates the knife was made in 1970 and illus trates the butt configuration at that time
A rather unusual Lawndale crooked skinner with shop identifica tion in the fonn of the letter 1 The nickel silver hilt appears to be a bit longer than norlTh11 and there is no metal liner in the thong hole Thumb serra tions are cut into the tang at the hilt
This is a one of a kind LawndaJe skinner made on the order of the Canadian Russell knife It has walnut slabs and an open thong hole with thumb serrations on top of the blade
A specially made Lawndale skinner with a cocabolo handle over hidden tang construction It has a thin nickel silver butt cap The appearance indicates it is a copy of an old case hunter The shop number is 389 Loveless emphatically denies putting the finger cutout in the choil
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An unusual Lawndale drop point hunter with a little different blad e shape There is a nickel silver hilt with stag slabs The tapered tang is brass wrapped vith finger serrations on the top and bottom of the tang near the hilt The shop number 504 was s tamped on the front of the generous siLed hilt a most unusual location 1 have never seen another knife so marked Another personal knife of Loveless which he gave to Steve Johnson during the first week Steve worked in the l oveless shop
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I began to realize what a phony bunch they were It was intellectualized Everybody at the Institute of Design was interested in shopshyping centers and office buildings I was intershyested in practical architecture - things like family dwellings I was intrigued with the possibility of making mobile homes on a production line but I got no encouragement from the teachers I finally just got mad one day and quit I didnt even check out
Years later however Loveless would look back on the months he spent at the Instishytute of Design as time well-spent by a future knife maker The unhappy experience of the Bauhaus training had given him a lifelong respect for functional design They taught me how to think in functional terms especially with materials
After his abrupt departure from the Institute of Design Loveless enrolled at Kent State University in Ohio I had begun to understand the true interplay of basic ideas he says I wanted to study the conflicts and drives and so forth
I was different from the average college frehman I had aGED instead of a high school diploma I didn t know a noun from an adverb but I could write I got As because I could express myself
A basic knowledge of English is one of the attributes of success for a businessman Youve got to be able to think straight and that shows up in clean simple straight writing At Kent I started a semantic study group Semantics is the study of symbols written and spoken Its language in action - abstractions archetypes stereotypes linguistics logic
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This is possibly an experimental Lawndale utility wi th nickel silver hilt bu tt cap a nd stag slabs The engraver Li unknown and the knife is one-of-a -kind
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I came to realize a long time ago the only way a man can get along in this life is to understand people to have a high degree of logical skills and an extensive vocabulary Without it youre conshydemned to grunts and curse words I d rather be an active reader of books than a passive spectator of a movie Theres no limit to what you can do if you have a good vocabulary and understand sentence structure Ive got very little use for intellectuals but I love talking to an intellectual person
He came to admire the late R Buckminster Fuller a philosopher and inventor of such things as the geodesic dome Fuller designed Dyl11axion house a home that could be mass-produced cheaply like the manufactured homes Loveless had envisioned at the Institute of Design Another favorite was psycholoshygist B F Skinner the Behaviorist who developed Skinners Box a device in which laboratory animals can press buttons and be rewarded for making the right choices These men were my heroes To me they were giants
Loveless fascination wi th Ii tera ture contin ues to this day He is an avid reader especially of biogshyraphies and World War II histories His favorite authors include Philip Wylie (Generation of Vishypers) John Ie Carre (The
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A fa irly routine Lawnda le utiJity hunter with an improved black micarta handle with shop number 161 The knife was purchased from Oa vid Steele noted writer at the firs t New York Knife Show
An early Lawndale semi-skinner with slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over hidden tang construction The slanting hilt is similar to those found On Seagle knives
A special order Lawndale camp knife of massive proportions with a nickel silver hilt and ebony slabs Mad e from 1 4 inch s tock the tang has less taper than usual
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This is a large Lawndale semishyskinner with a Seagle style slanting brass hilt and cocabolo handle on hidden tang construction There is no lanyard hole and on the obverse side of the blade middotve find the Safariland name and logo
A Lawndale upswept skinner with a nickel silver hilt coca bolo slabs and a non-tapered tang indicating it was made early in 1970 The shop number is 27
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A very rare Lawndale amputation knife that was made in 1969 for a Chinese American doctor living in Los Angeles This piece is all metal and can be readily sterilized I know of one other knife of this type
An early Lawndale utility made in 1970 with a brass hilt and polished stag slags It is engraved by Ron Scaggs The logo has been put on the lower half of the blade a most unusual location The grind on this knife is a bit on the Randall style
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The subject of the mechanical arts has been poorly trea ted in litera ture Loveless laments To me theres much more drama in writing about machines than in fictional writing about sex and murder Loveless has made a lifetime study of tools and tool making of machines and the men who made them He can rattle off the names of countless inventors
Knives are by far the oldest created tool he points out The first tools were the club and the stone Then man lashed the stone to the club to make it more effective Then he honed it to a sharp edge
Almost everyone has a feeling about knives There are very few men who Cal) regard knives neutrally Theres something downright atavistic to a man when he picks up a knife or regards a knife It may be a throwback to the hunter in man
A 1969 Lawndale boot knife with brass hilt and big horn sheep slabs The shop number is 384 An unusual feature about the piece is the open lanyard hole (See next page)
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Rare WoodmiddotLoveless fo lder with a titanium frame and stag s labs The inside of the ha ndle castings are engine turned
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Loveless also maintains a large library of movies that he watches late at night in his workshop Among his fa vorites are The Last Emperor and Shane
While at Kent State Bob Loveless met his first wife The marriage lasted 18 tempestuoLls years but produced three daughters which he treasures
Loveless developed the undershypinnings of his intellectual interests at Kent State however on the whole it didnt satisfy his needs The experiment lasted for only a couple quarters Just as had happened at the Institute of Design he grew tired of the academic exercises And like so many veterans who return to college his life experiences had
transcended the youthful silliness that is typical of much of campus life I was wearing a ruptured duck on my jacket and they gave me a blue and orange beanie I went back on the lakes
For a while Loveless was content to return to the Great Lakes bulk carriers but he soon began
to long for a more stable life than the lakes provided He used his Able Seamans card to get a job on a Sun Oi l tanker the Passaic Sun which hauled gasoline to New England out ports It was while working on the Passaic Sun in 1953 that he made that fateful arshyrangement to sell knives to Abercrombie amp Fitch
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Rare titanium Wood-Loveless folder with maroon micarta slabs As nearly as 1 can tell afte r ta lking wjth Loveless and Wood there were only thir ty-seven of the folders made Twelve were ti tanium two were aluminum and the rest were stainless There was a va riety of handle materia l used
A routine Wood-Loveless folder if indeed there is a routine onc with stainless steel frame and maroon micarta slabs This was the firs t Wood-Loveless in my collection and was ordered direc tl y from Lovel ess After a lo ng wait I finally received the kni fe along with a letter stating that the Wood association was over and tha t I had better hang onto it as it was sure to become a collectors item r pa id $7500 for the knife which was the brochure price
Extremely fare Wood-Loveless folder with aluminum frame and maroon micarta slabs On the inside of the handle casting are the words Wood Loveless Mark 4 An aluminum sample it is the only one made
Extremely rare Wood-Loveless folder with a titanium frame and wood micarta slabs It is marked on the inside of the handle casting Wood-Loveless Mark 4 Titanium Sample 001 As logos were being put on the knives Barry Wood wanted to try one Not being familiar with the technique he put the logo on the blade quite low
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A routine Riverside drop point hunter w ith a nickel s ilver hilt engraved by Ray Viramontez It has well matched stag slabs on a red liner It is a good looking knife and carries shop order 642
This little Horn Street Knife with a Riverside logo has a wide nickel silver bolster with stag slabs With its tubular sheath it was designed to be carried as a pocket knife It has been extremely popular in Japan
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Perhaps one of the rarest knives in the collection is this Riverside boot knife better known as the New York Special Its shop number is 838 and it comes with a narrow nickel s ilver collar and contoured green micarta slabs A unique feature is its flat shea th into which the knife is snapped It was a speciaJ order a special design and only seven were made during 1972
Riverside hideout model with shop number 027 comes with green micarta slabs and a narrow nickel silver collar A beautifully designed knife with a contoured handle for a firm grip It has never been a big production model
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A new and improved model of the Riverside pro hunter with duplex grind Under shop order 221 it features a stainless steel hilt and black micarta slabs The tang is fully tapered instead of being a half tang like the original The knife carries the rare Riverside signature logo
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delivering the first three knives Loveless recalls that Pat Devlin the floor manager said Ive been looking all over for you I want some more knives Id like at least a gross I told him [ could deliver half a gross and he wrote a purchase order on the spot They were going to sell them for $3450 I would get 60 percent - $2070 each
In the meantime I had been transferred off the oiler I took the purchase order to the Claymont Delashyware branch of Wilmington Trust and asked to see the manager I wanted to borrow $1 000 The initial order from Abercrombie was just over $1900 I ended up with a personal loan for a thousand dollars on a 90-day note I took it in cash and went to an industrial supply store and got some tools an anvil a bench furnace files vises a drill and a Hammond VH-2D belt grinder By day I had a shore job with Sun Oil on a relieving gang By night I made knives - 72 of them in 74 days I sometimes worked till 2 in the morning When I received my check from Abercrombie I laid the money down on the counter at the bank and said There you are Thanks a lat
Even though Loveless knew then he could make knives commershycially he also knew he needed more practice to become great at the craft
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A rather sma ll drop point hunter with a regular Riverside logo under shop order number 697 It comes with a nickel silver hilt and well matched stag slabs
Another routine drop point hunter wi th the regular Riverside logo The nickel silver hilt is engraved by Ray Viramontez A set of well matched s tag slabs on a red liner completes the handle
A normal sized Riverside drop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown s tag slabs on a red liner This was the only Loveless knife in the Hollifield collection and it has an extremely small logo
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Riverside integral hunter with a wid e bolster and stag slabs This knife was first introduced at the Guild Shomiddotv in 1979 The geometric design on each side of the bolster is done by Leona rd Leibowitz in red plastic and gold Only 12 were made
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While not a terribly popular model this Riverside Nessmuk has good lines It has a nickel silver hilt with dark maroon slabs Shop order number 849
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He dropped out of knife making for several years and took a job as a technishycian for E 1 du Pont de Nemours amp Company in Wilmington His iconoshyclastic style rubbed some du Pont people the wrong way - especially his motorcycle They felt they had inshyvested a lot of money in me and even though I never got hurt they took exception to my riding it They fired me
Between jobs now he returned to knife making to support his growing family It was easy for him to re-estabshylish distribution through Abercrombie amp Fitch and things seemed to be going well until mid-1958 when he was beset
by misfortune That summer he accepted an oral purchase order to make a large quantity of knives for the Christmas season However the buyer who had made the commitment left the company before the knives were finished The store refused to accept the knives
Then in November one of his daughters took desperately ill with pneumonia The doctor said that the only way to cure her was to move to a milder climate In January 1959 he decided to leave the East Coast and move to Modesto California where his wifes parents lived
This sub-hilt Bowie was made in 1957 The handle is ivory with hidden tang construction The hilt is 3 34 inches wide and is sterling silver as are the sub-hilt and pommel (approximately 1 lb) The name plate is 28 K gold and the 3 12 inch parry strip atop the blade is brass Delicate and beautiful engraving and ivory carving was done by Francis Monoghan of Wilmington Delaware Without a doubt the rarest and finest Loveless knife in existence and quite possibly the first art knife ever made (See next page)
A small Riverside boot knife with shop order l1 S-E indicating it was part of a 5 knife set which unfortunately was broken up The trim knife has a small double nickel silver hilt with walnut slabs over hidden tang construction
This Riverside semi-skinner was made on special order and bears seria l number O1 lt was made for the A G Russell Knife Club and has a nickel silver hilt and slabs of coral micarta
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I sold the house on a Friday and on Saturday morning I was in my car on my way west I never had much trouble getting a job When I came to southern California I had a job within three hours at a machine shop
By the mid-60s Loveless had established a small machine shop of his own doing contract work for other companies In late 1966 he acshycepted a job as supervisor for a precision parts maker and by 1969 he was supervising an 8S-man machine shop
But Loveless had also fallen in with a sporting crowd He began selling and trading the dozen or so Delaware Maid knives he had brought west with him - the same knives he had been selling to Abercrombie amp Fitch He also began innovating - moving away from the Randall-like designs By the end of the decade knife making had nearly taken over Loveless life I was making knives heavily in the evenings and eating about twenty Rolaids a night just to get to sleep he says In November 1969 he quit his day job
Loveless continued to make knives under the Delaware Maid logo The strange part of it is I don t rememshyber why I picked the name he says Then as today many of his knives featured a reclining nude etched into the blade Loveless wont reveal who modeled for the now-famous trademark but he does say The model made me bitterly disgusted that I married my first wife
In 1971 his first marriage ended in divorce 1 gave her the house - she had the kids
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Under shop order 330 this Riverside drop point hunter is of standard size and has a wide brays bolster and black micarta slabs [t is a beautiful knife
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This small Riverside drop po int hunter under shop order 641 has a nickel silver hilt and black micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on the tang just behind the hilt A neat little knife
A half tang utility hunter with a Riverside logo and made under shop76 order UB The handle is green mica rta and has no hilt
A nice Ri verside drop point hunter with a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs on a red liner Shop number is 983 The original owners initials are etched on the logo side of the ricasso
A mini-wilderness model with the ra re Riverside sig nature logo under shop order 526 It has a double nickel silver hilt with coca bolo slabs This knife is of recent vintage
Here we have another Riverside hip pocket hunter with a nickel silver hilt and ivory slabs On top of the blad e and just ahead of the hilt are thumb serrations and behind the hilt on the tapered tang is a brass initial insert The shop iden tificat ion is CH
Loveless calls this knife his Riverside hip packel hunter Under shop order RL-2 it has a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs It was made in 1971 and has thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hilt
A small Riverside drop point hunter in a half tang construction with finger grooved ivory micarta slabs Made in 1979 under shop order 2016 the knife has no hilt L L
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make on consignment He first got the idea in 1971 that collectors might be interested in his knives after the silver anniversary issue of Gun Diges t which gave him a generous mention reached the newsstands I had 75 knives on the order books as a result of the Gun Digest article he recalls I had orders from Mexico and Eushyrope By 1972 I knew I would be able to make a living making knives Every month it kept buildshymgup
1 have no idea how many knives Ive made Im going to be a nightmare for the collectors Today he makes around 300
knives a year but he hasnt always been that productive The worst year was 1979 when he simply didnt feel like making knives He produced about 75 that year
These days he and his helper might have as many as 42 knives in various stages of production at any given time The backlog keeps growshying He is now working on knives that were ordered up to five years ago Its getting worse he says Im sure Ill kick the bucket with a lot of unfilled orders but theres nothing I can do about that
Loveless first knives - the ones made from Packard springs shywere forged [ beat them to death he says Its hard work and a poor way to change the shape of metal Forging is a cheap way of getting
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A Riverside hunter of half tang construction It has no hilt and green micarta slabs which are finger grooved Loveless says he made only six or seven of this model
A rather oldtime Riverside drop point hunter under shop order 1098_ It has a nickel silver hilt stag s labs and the original owners initia ls on the obverse side of the blade
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shape but not the best way for knives Then I got smart
Today he begins with a slab of metal and grinds away everything that doesnt look like the desired knife Like Michaelangelo who professed to liberate his statues from the grea t blocks of marble Loveless frees the blade that he visualizes within the stock
Stock removal is primarily a development of the Loveless shop he says adding with the hint of a smile This could be taken for boasting
Before long Loveless began to make knives from the type of steel used for saws and lawnmower blades - a nickel alloy steel with tremendous toughness Loveless went so far as to personally visit the president of the Jessop Steel Company in Washington Pennsylvania to find out more about how this special steel was made
When Jessop stopped production of the alloy (which was called 139-B) Loveless tried oil-hardening and airshyhardening other steels He experishymented with hot-work die steels shockshyresisting steel high-carbon highshychrome steel and various tool and stainless steels before making a commitshyment to a Japanese alloy called ATS-34
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Under shop order 115-1) this small semi~skinner with the Riverside logo has a nickel sil ver hilt and walnut s labs furnished by the o riginal owner It was part of a 5shyknife matched set tha t unfortunately was broken up
This smal[ Riverside hunter under shop order MOL has a nickel ~i lver hilt and black micarta s labs Not tuo many of these sma ller knives have been made
A yachtsmans knife of dubious o rigin Under shop order BER-L this one~of-a-kind has a nickel si lver hilt g reen micarta slabs and the new Riverside signature logo ] am toJd that while grinding the bJade for a utility hunter a mistake was made Rather than throw i t away Loveless ground it to the yachtmans shape It is a one of a kind
ThiS Riverside utility hunter has a nickel silver hilt and ivory micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on top of the tang near the hilt Shop order number is 642
The qualities of ATS-34 closely parallel those found in American-made lS4-CM Loveless keeps a couple years supply of the high-carbon corrosion-resistant stainless tool steel on hand at his workshyshop
The basic tools found in Loveless Riverside California shop include a Deckel universal milling machine a Sixis tool makers milling machine a manual milling machine two tool makers lathes - a Maximat Super II and a Schaublin SV70 - and drill presses to put the holes in the tangs He also uses a Burr King model 1272 belt grinder - a model that he helped the company to design He recalls that they were going to call it the Loveless Grindmaster
Loveless executes every step of the knife making process in his shop except heat treating which is done by
Paul Bos of Cajon California Bos a master in the field heat treats knives for many American and foreign makers
Although his makers mark R W Loveless Maker has always been reserved for the bench-made knives from his workshop thousands of pocket knives designed by Bob Loveless are machine made in Japan by Gerber International
While some of Loveless knives may indeed sit on velvet to be admired by white-gloved lovers of art
he insists that each is a tool for hunters for adventurers He crafts his knives for men who do the hard work of skinning deer and cutting hawsers
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A ra re Ri verside semi skinner with a wide hilt engraved by Giuseppi Forte The knife sports a green micarta handle and there is no thong hole or handle pins
A beautiful Riverside drop point hunter with a wide brass bolster engraved by H H Fra nk and big horn sheep slabs The logo was etched a t the special request of the Ovncr J pictu re of this knife appears on the cover of Knives 82
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A rare Riverside dagger under shop order 003 A beautiful and deadly knife with a double s tainless s teel hilt engraved by Steve Lindsay and a black micarta coffin shaped handle A mini logo appears on the obverse side of the blade ilt the ricasso a unusual place to put a logo
This sti ff horn model has two Naked Lady logos-front view as shown and back view on reverse side Ha ndle has red pick bone scales and bolster is nickel silver On the under side of the bolster is a unique square checkered finger grip
A 1985 Riverside stiff horn with a wide nickel silver bolster and fine grained stag for the handle Comes with a tubular sheath This is a mean package
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Loveless proudly refers to himself as a tool maker and expresses his conviction that without the tool maker society could never have afforded the artists In primitive societshyies everybody works to survive There are no artists People come up to me and say Boy Mr Loveless youre a great artist I say No Im an artisan I deliberately took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
I abhor the term art knife The term is an oxymoron We make working knives A Loveless knife is the anti thesis of an art knife He also frowns on the expression custom knives We call them bench-made knives
About half of the knives Bob Loveless creates end up in the hands of hunters even though he no longer hunts himself l stopped hunting in 1970 1 realized there was no need for it and no sport in it Using a modern center-fire rifle with a scope theres very little excuse for missing
Under shop order 11S-B this Riverside big bear was part of a set of five that unfortunately was broken up The double hilt ilnd sub-hilt are nickel silver and the walnut slabs were furnished by the original owner A brass inlay is found on the tang for initials (See next page) 87
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The Riverside steak knives pictured above are not found in the Loveless brochure One is a right hand model and one is a left hand modeL One blade is serrated and one is not Both have stag on one side of the handle and are of integral construction
This knife and fork set was made in 1979 and is of integral construction with a long bolster on only one side of the handle I have never seen another knife and fork set by Toveless although he does make steak knife sets occasionally
Loveless hunted groundhogs when he lived on the East Coast You havent lived until you eat groundhog Best way to fix it is in a cast iron skillet five to six inches deep Put the meat in with pork lard and one inch of water Slow cook it all day with some dandelion greens
In Delaware he hunted grouse and duck with members of the du Pont family I was raised on fried and roast chicken To me duck is a poor substitute
Deer hunting was a fall ritual for Loveless for many years My last hunting trip was October or November 1970 in Del Norte County California I got a little Columbia blacktail deer on Thursshyday and Saturday I got another I got 80 pounds of meat out of both deer It took the whole family two years to get it eaten Venison makes good meatballs and great sausage but basically it isn t very good meat
If you have to kill to eat thats one thing All life kills other life to exist but if you dont need to do it why do it He pOints to a volume on his bookshelf Gail
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An unusual Riverside chute knife under shop order 805 It has a double njckel silver hilt and stag slabs oVhat makes this piece a bit of a rar ity is the blade It is one inch longer than the s tandard model
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This Bowie is the only one made at Riverside to date It is fairly large with a double stainless steel hilt and cocabolo slabs
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A rare Loveless-Johnson capeT it is one of a kind Under shop order 786 the knife has no hilt and an ivory micarta handle with ODe
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Sheehys Passages Peer pressure accounts for a lot of hunting I love guns but I love them as an example of ways man can manipulate them to serve a purpose My sport is popping beer cans with a 22
That might seem hypocritical- I make hunting knives and yet dont personally beshylieve in hunting I don t insist that other people feel the same way If you want to shoot ten deer a year thats your business I think I outgrew it But [ sure as hell know how to make a good deer knife
Unless youve had field experience you can t make hunting knives I see knives with cutting edges tha t are too thick Wi th blades that are too long - 3W to 4W is fine for North America With awkward and ill-shaped handles Too many knife makers dont understand their own hand Their knives are not user friendly You cant teach a guy to make a good hunting knife if hes never been in the woods shot a deer and been up to his elbows in deer guts Its like giving a typewriter to a man who is illiterate
Loveless says of the dropped hunter perhaps his grea test stroke of inspiration The dropped hunter was obvious to me in the 50s It is almost a spitting image of an autopsy knife TI1e dropped hunter got its name because of the way the point drops away from the back of the blade for greater ease in deer skinning
And how does Bob Loveless differentiate the seashysoned hunter from the tenderfoot When I ask a guy where he likes to do his hunting and he has an answer on the tip of his tongue hes a hunter A lot of Loveless dropped hunters lie on a coffee table to be bragged about
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This Loveless-Johnson drop point hunter has a nickel silver hilt and black mkarta slabs It was made under shop order 746-8
A one of a kind Loveless-Johnson dagger with a double brass hilt and black micarta slab on a birds head shaped handle The exact number of Loveless-Johnson knives made ma y never be known Loveless estimates fewer than forty while Johnson feels the numbe was closer to one hundred ]n anY event there were not too many made and they are desirable add itions to any collection
A five inch Loveless-Johnson utility with an improved handle of wood micarta There is no hilt with this type of handle The shop order is 772 This knife is unusually light in weight for its size
Loveless admits that demand for his knives has driven the price up to the point where very few men can afford to actually use them We could sell all we could make at $750 but theres stiU a limited market I equate the price of a Loveless knife with a good bolt-action rifle and scope Some guys will carry a $900 rifle and a $10 knife The rifles job is over in 20 seconds but it will take many minutes for the knife to finish its job
Theres no question that Loveless knives have strong symbolic value among men who should know about such things Ernest Hemingshyway took five Loveless knives with him on his last trip to Africa And legend has it that each of the four commanding generals of the South Vietnamese army carried a Loveless fighting knife on his hip as a compleshyment to his Rolex watch and Dehner boots
Many Loveless knives found their way to the jungles of Vietnam But Loveless is quick to point out that he is very selective about accepting orders for fighting knives We dont make fighting knives for soldiers of fortune - men who work in clandestine military service he says conshytemptuously adding There are many good service knives available at factan) prices
Bob Loveless knife making is governed by his personal ideals We wont do an ivory handle Theres one in the leather room That will be the last If enough people would stop using ivory maybe they wauld stop poaching elephants in Africa Ivory is a second or third-class handle
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There were only three knives marked with the ImclessshyJohl1sott Riverside Cal logo This one 002 has a hilt of nickel silver and Lignum Vitae slabs There are thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hil t Directly behind the hilt there is a brass inlay for init ia ls Extremely rare Rare Loveless-Johnson d rop point hunter with serial
number 003 The knife has a ni ckel silver hilt and ebony slabs middotvith thumb serrations on top of the blade ahead of the hilt l)irectly behind the hilt on the tang is a brass inlay for initials Of the thre knives so marked 001 is in Taiwan A rare knife
This I a specjally designed knife to commemorate thirty-fjve years of knifcmaking by loveless A refined version of the old Delaware Maid with s tacked leather washer handle and an aluminum butt cap Origishynally sold for $200000 only thirty-five wercgt made This knife is number 10
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A naked lady d rop point hunter w ith a na rrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt The s tag improved hand le is a bit different than usual Very few were made
An unusual naked lady drop point hunter wi th a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs over a red liner The unusual fea ture of this knife is the wide ricasso The shop number is 435
A naked lady chute knife w ith a double nickel silver hW and well matched stag slabs over a red liner At the special request of the original owner the spine of the blade was rounded instead of square
This lamb semi-skinner has a nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and well matched stag slabs According to Loveless there were only three of this model made
A beautiful semi-skinner with the naked lady logo The wide nickel silver bolsters are engraved by Michael Collins The stag on the handle is extremely well matched
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A naked lady drop point hunter with a slightly wider than usual nickel silver hilt engraved by Angelo Bee Ivory slabs on a red liner have a big horn sheeps head scrimmcd on the logo side by Mr Bee An inlay behind the hilt used for initials is one ounce of pure gold instead of the usual brass This go ld inlay was furnished by the original purchaser The owners initials appear on the ricassQ logo side
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A fine drop point hunter with the naked lady logo The nickel silver hilt has been engraved by Ray Viramontez The stag handle slabs are very unusual On top of the bJade ace thllmb serrations and directly behind the hilt is a brass initiaJ insert This knife was purchased directly from Loveless at the 1976 Guild show It was at this shomiddot that the naked lady logo was introduced
material anyway Now mammoth ivory thats different At one time Loveless didnt think much of micarta as a handle material but now he has come to believe it is the best material for a working knife And rounding out his views on handle materials he notes I agree with General George Patton shymother-of-pearl is for New OrleanB pimps
Should you come to California to visit with Bob Loveless in his
workshop you would find yourself in the presence of a man at peace with himself Here is a man who has tried just about everything he ever wanted to do and succeeded at most
Loveless would be comfortably dressed in Levis and one of the striped zippered Five Brothers shirts by M Fine amp Sons that he is so fond of wearing On his head would be his trademark cap which was made in Japan by a friend s wife The cap is designed to shield his sensitive eyes from the the glare of the overhead fluorescent tubes
His pot belly would lead you to believe that he likes his food in ample quantity and you might imagine
Under shop number 004 this beautiful naked lady semi-skinner has a wide bolster engraved with a gold animal inlay by R Scaggs Scroll engraving appears on the obverse bolster The knife has walnut slabs It is one of the best looking pieces I have ever seen from the Loveless shop (See next page) 103
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Lovelesss own naked lady semimiddot skinner Under shop order R wL the knife was made on October 12 1986 for himself There is a n ickel s ilver hilt with a rare th ree piece stag handle over hidden tang construction with a crown stag butt
Stiff horn mod el with naked lady logo This kni fe is an integrCl l piece with sta g slabs (md an open area around the thong hole The geometric design on the bolster as done in red p lilstic and gold by Leonard Leibowitz Only six were made
This is an integral semimiddotskinner with serial number 28 It is milled from a single piece of steel with stag slabs In the wide bo lster is an ivory micarta disc scrimmcd by Rick Fields of Florida A limited number of these integrals were made and according to Loveless no more will be started because of the time it takes to make one Loveless estimates he ca n make three regular knives to one of these Most of the integrals went to Japan but a few possibly six Wer sold in the United Stales for $175000 each A rather expensive sheath knife
An integral drop point with serial number 25 There are beautiful stag inserts in the handle and the small ivory micarta disc in the bolster which was scrimmed by Rick Fields of Florida Loveless swears no more will be made becDusc of the time involved Most were sold in Japan but a few managed to get into American collectors hands It is a very handsome knife
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Today Robert Loveless is happily remarried He and his wife Yoshiko share a comfortable life together - she watching Japanese-language TV programs while he makes knives and enjoys his diverse interests He has a cat named Chrissy a poodle called Alfred P Loveless and two Labrador retrievers Brandy and Buddy
Loveless three daughters are grown now and living in CaWornia One is a California deputy attorshyney general One is married to a research scientist One operates a bistro Loveless also has three grandshychildren Yoshiko has two grown daughters
In 1986 while at the Munich Knife Show Loveless learned that his mother and step-father had been murdered in Warren Ohio by a man with a knife Loveless is haunted by the irony Here I am selling knives My mom and step-dad were murshydered by a punk with a knife At times I wonder if theres a heavy karma coming down
Sitting in his Riverside California workshop amidst the toob and the partially completed
knives Bob Loveless has a great deal to say about the development of his knife making skills and the evolushytion of his philosophy
I arrogantly feel Im the best damn knife designer in the world I hardly ever make a knife I didnt design I make knives to please me Those who do it just for money hate their wives and kick their dogs
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This naked lady drop point hunter was made in February 1978 with a wide stainless s teel bolster and green micarta slabs It was carried by Loveless during a course at Jeff Coopers Gunsight Hunting School in Arizona
A stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hilt and green micatra slabs A reverse naked lady logo appears on the obverse side of thc bladc
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1 knew what r wanted to do in 1954 when 1 started I didnt know how to do it 1wanted to make fine knives for sportsmen It took the better part of 10 to 12 years before I began to understand what I was doing
There wasnt anybody you could learn from in those days There were no books I sometimes made flat-out mistakes and had to do it over Selfshytaught is sometimes the best way You work up your own philosophy as you go along
Loveless may have known from the beginshyning that he wanted to make fine knives but he had no interest whatsoever in sheaths Indeed he used to include the following note in his early catalogs
If you consider yourself a good leather worker and want to make your own sheath for your Loveless Knife say so on the order blank and deduct ten dollars from the cost of the order - I don t particularly enjoy leather work
When a mans not good at something it bothers him Loveless observes When he gets better at it he enjoys it
Nowadays Loveless is very good at it He makes his widely-copied sheaths from 8-9 ounce cowhide purchased from a Los Angeles dealer He designs the sheaths for a tight fit - to cam in so the knife cant fall out Loveless has no use for
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nickel silve r hilt and well matched sheep hom slabs On top of the tang and behind the hilt is a nickel silver insert engra ved with R W Lcyveless
Stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hi lt and stag slabs A reverse naked lady is on the obverse side of the blade This knife was made in 1986
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Small naked lady hunter of integral hilt and butt design The handle has light brown stag slabs and an elonga ted thong hole on the butt Only six were made
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A one-of-a-kind naked lady prototype fighter All metal with a skeletonized handle the finish is dull or anodized This wicked looking instrument was designed by Bob Angelo a noted weapons designer The knife is held in its sheath by a snap fastener When the knife was made it was the first time Loveless ever worked from anothers design and he made just this one However another maker is producing this same knife
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Bob Loveless shares his hard-earned knowledge with other knife makers both in his workshop and through the Knifemakers Guild which he helped found in 1970
The fundamental philosophy of the Guild was my idea he says I got together in Tulsa with ten other guys Andy Russell got the meeting together The first membership directory was put together right here in my shop
Our goals were to promote knives and knife makers to encourage more ethical practices and help others make better knives
He has had several apprentices and has worked with Japanese students for weeks at a time His first full-time helper Steve Johnson came to work for him in May 1971 when the Loveless shop was in Lawndale Cali fornia Johnson had learned the basics of the trade from Gil Hibben Later work with Harvey Draper and in the Davis shop in Spokane had given him a good foundation in knife making Johnsonremained with Loveless for three years moving on to become a well-known knife maker in his own right in Utah
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An extremely ra re naked lady straight hunter with a nickel silver hilt and slabs of Japanese micarta called Snow which resembles ivory The logo on each side of the blade reverses within itself There is just one other knife marked this way Loveless has sta ted he oviU never use th is handle materia l ga in
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A Gerber folder designed by Loveless with his signature engraved on the logo side of the bronze 118 bolster This knife is 184 of 2000 and has a bronze frame and checkered rubber inserts for a
handle The knife is extremely heavy There appears to be some doubt as to whether Gerber fully adhered to the original Lovesless design
Loveless had a full-time Japanese helper Koichiro Oda for a while during the late 1970s Jim Merritt his current helper started in 1981 Jim is not only my right arm Hes both arms and more Loveless quips
T he craft of knife making can be lonely work but Bob Loveless doesnt mind the solitude Its not unusual for him to labor well
into the morning hours sipping cold coffee crafting knives and sheathes The shop is the world I love where I want to be Its my refuge he says
Bob Loveless many passions hobbies and interests provide the psychic fuel for this effort His movie videos and books his music mostly jazz and blues are all close at hand The workshop is also outfitshyted with a shooting range which he shares with visiting Riverside policeshymen
On a whole Loveless hobbies are solitary ventures And his tinkshyering is endless The shop is cluttered with remnants of an amazing variety of gadgets Noteworthy among the clutter are a couple one-of-a-ldnd items
Schrade-Loveless drop point hunter designed by Loveless This particular knife has no serial number and was sent to Loveless by Schrade for final inspection prior to production Typica l maroon Delrin improved handle with a brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is l S4-CM A drop point hunter by Schrade which was designed by
Loveless The knife has serial number 0922 and has the typical maroon Delrin improved style handle with a narrow brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is lS4-CM
Schrade-Loveless drop point with serial number 0045 This knife is a surplus piece from the American Blade lS0th Anniversary commemorative that was offered in 1977 It has a white Delrin improved style handle and a narrow collar instead of a hilt
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A Beretta-Loveless drop point hunter with seri al number 0260 It has a nickel silver hilt and contoured stag slabs over a red li ner Designed by Loveless made in Japan and ma rketed by Beretta USA
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- the Loveless pens One is crafted from titanium the other from a combination of aluminum and steel A third pen is gone - sold for $2000 He also has lots of watches He is quick to point out tha t like a Loveless knife a good watch lasts forever
Loveless has owned four amateur-built singleshyseater biplanes 1 dont take it seriously he says r just go up and have fun But one time it wasn t fun at all He crashed his Pi tt Special in 1983 fracturing the tibia in his left leg - an accident that laid him up for three months and reduced his knife production that year to fewer that 150
He used to ride a motorcycle - a 700 cc Yamaha - until he broke several ribs in a nasty spill He still has a soushyvenir of his motorcycle-riding days a ticket he got for doing 130 miles per hour on the freeway A Porsche was ahead of me and the driver was falling asleep I had to do 130 to get alongside him to blow my horn But now he says he is playing it safe Tm trying to be more laid back
The thought of retirement has no appeal for Robert Loveless After all why would one retire from his hobby When 1 cant make knives anymore Im going to swallow a bunch of pills and quit he says Retirement doesn t interest me In every society dOINn through history a man had to work until he died Who said people should quit work at 65 and play golf or tennis or sit and read
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On(-opound-a-1Ond naked lady hunter with integral hilt and butt A beautiful knife it has a wide bolster and well matched stag slab One logo is placed on the obverse side of the blade a most unusual location A narrow cross section of the round steel stock from which the knife was made comes w ith the knife On the polished disc or cross section are the words Olle of a Kind a naked lady logo and serial number 2011 When Loveless started to make the knife the steel stock weighed 8 pounds and when the knife was finished it weighed 8 ounces
This prototype dagger has a nickel silver hilt and butt cap with green micarta slabs It has hidden tang construction and it is set up so one can remove a small pin from the butt and take the knife completely apart It vas one of three prototypes made for Pallidan Press
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A unique prototype of a hunter Loveless wanted to make to sell for $10000 This one-of-a-kind model has stag slabs with an aluminum frame into which the blade is mortised The blade has never been sharpened and it has not been polished In Dallas during the 1976 Guild show Loveless decided not to proceed with the production and sold the model
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Sometimes he speaks of having his ashes placed along with those of his wife in her parents burial plot in Mito 60 miles northeast of Tokyo But then hell laugh grab a bar of stainless steel and head for the grinding room Hell theyll just find me dead at the wheel with a knife in my hand he says Dead of a broken heart
What would keep Bob Loveless spirit intact is the certainty that in a couple of hundred years his knives would be in the hands of cowboys and hunters and soldiers doing their jobs For him it would be a perfect world where the collectors had moved on and a man and his knife were back to work
Perhaps But in the meantime the collectors whom he likens to Renaissance patrons of art will patiently wait for as long as five years to own a blade crafted in the shop of Robert Loveless the man of so many contrasts the man who most would agree took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
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7t~ltJtL~M)rttH I((t 77L-AtlBdlT-r17~il)(ut~ t-3-70)~m7ry ~ F7middotg
J7 AbercrOlllbie I- Fitcll CoO)~JiJtJ~$ljitLTl~o -r1 7(1)jFtJ t~~ll3tJL-if-7Ji-middot 11 F)LT 7-(
ljJ_ 7)L-7tJ~1t~ 7)L~0)1J ~ bull ofiJ7tJ~-gtlTl~o
P-13 [fiof-r-] Delaware 1aid I Skinner
-r 17 Ii 77 t 77 [- A 0) 1 7)L RIIL tJ$I)1J J -tA -gt tdlllo)A of-r-T ~ ltJ~ tWO)$ttt
Delaware 1aid (1))( amptt AbercrOlllbie I Fitcll CoNY O))(tJ$$ljitLTl~ 11 F)LtL-if-middot 7 Ji
-t-771 ~O)~~t11~i6ItU~~o)T 7)L~0)Ji-J ~ bull ofiJ7middottJ$-gtlTl~
P-14 [fiof-r-] Delaware Naid I Skillller
1-7 bull -j l7T7 ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ ryt )L-r J I bull 11 F)L 7 [-- F iEiliHt Delaware 1aid amp1R~t
t AbercrOlllbie I- Fitch CoNY O))(tJ~lJjtLTl~
P-16-A [~jf-] Delaware 1aid I A Kind of Dagger
77L-AtJq ~ J7middot l)b-I)LitiT~1lut~ mdlTO)tJtuTireglIJIll3tt-r17Ta~ (KNIVES 8ItD1611~J(f) bull
L-if- bull 7 J i - bull 11 F)LT 7)L ~ O)I J ~ bull of i J7middottJ~1t~ 77 L-A lv ltmft1l~C7 -( 7 71 Utdf~tlTa
~ Delaware 1aid 0))(tJ~7 [-- r iEiliiO)T~ttlJjtLTl ~o - u tJ)tJl -VtJt~tJ-r 17 T a~
P-16-B [7711-] Delaware 1aid I Fighter
77 A0)[]l7 bull 17)L bull l)L ~ tif7 bull l)~ ~ 0)1tltdBlIft0)7 717 -(I~ -r17 L-if- bull 7 J --- bull 10
I F ILt 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-7tJ~1t~ ~~ll3tJ7)L ~ 0)11 J ~ bull of -- J7tJ$1tlTl~ Delaware 1aid O))(tJ~iE
iiHAtJ amp1lIHt1)7)Lmiddot -rll-O) 26 t AberClOIIIbie I Fitch CoNY O)~JiJtJ~~tLTl~o -r17middot 7
717 -( l7O)t~tho) 77 A0)1i I) -tJ~~t1tlTl ~o lBthT ~ ltT~ t~if7l)L ~ bull 771 -j -TaS -j
P-17 [7711-] Delaware1aidl Fighter
itLtT7ry I 7~tUBlIft0)7 717 -( 17 bull -r1 7 T Delaware 1aid t O) 9 tJlI)1J J -t~ tL Tl~
~IHt 392 ~ft 294) ~ttft~95)0)77 A0)i I) -tJ~1tlT$ tJ JI F )L~t [-if- bull 7 J -- -T 77
AO)f7)L l)L ~ tif7middot l)L ~ tl-jjFtJ ttJ-gtTl~
P-18 [11-] Delaware 1aid I Hunter
bullbull0)77Amiddot l)L ~ tJH~u l 7 -( ljJ- 7)L-71t~ ryt)L-rJYmiddot 11 F)L0)7 717 -(I~ -r1 7
7Lmiddot -j 17 (7-I-tmifljuTltJl) T -j l7~1 nmA1t~o 7L-- nEiliitt R~Loveless 1aker
ClaYlCnt Delaware O)[]ttJ$A-gtTl~o
P-20 [1fry 1 bull -r17] Delaware 1aid I Bowie
-VtJ~ u l 7-7 O)AtL1J~ ute T7ry I 7~tCO)Mry 1 bull -r 17Ta ~o iIVO) Delaware 1aid CVfv tJ t
LOIELESS-N4DEo)7-7tJ~At) amp1R1HttlfililtJO) AbercrOlllbie I Fitch CoNY t1Jnt Bowie Kllife t$lJttLT
l ~o 17)L bull 77A bull l)H 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ T 7 7ryl bull A -j J 70)11 F )LtJ~1tltdl~tJ-r17
Ta~o IJ ~ bull of--J7tlt--j- (fI) O)~fiIlitJ$~tLTl~tJ~ 77[-A~t~lttJlta)tuTl~
P-2l [1fry-1 bull -r-1 7] 1956~jF Delaware 1aid I Bowie
T7ry I 7~tCt i0)J -j t~ lt~~O)a ~-r17 ttf -j~ ltt~jF~tLtJtJ) -gt t~ 79mmO)~7)L bull 77A bull l
)L ~ t ryt IL-r J YO)II F)L 7)L bull 7-1- bull -j l7o)~I F $tttmAtJ~a lTl~ 7 [-- F O)iEiiH
t Delaware 1aid 0) [] ttJ$A -gt T$ tJ 1)1J J -ttt 139middot8 O)-rl1 -tJ~J tL ~ tJl i tL~t~ffl u t~J I J 7
plusmn(1) l39-Btl-jilMO)IiTa~ amp1R1Htt Abercrolllbie I Fitch CoNYt1Jnt August 18 1956 t$JitLT
l~ i0)J -j t -r 17 til~t~~7CIiX~Fl B tJ~~ tL Tl ~O)t-Vtf$tJ i t Ta~
J-18
P-22 [1f- 1-7] 1960fFfF North Hollywood Bowie
illJlBJtfict1A1 ==$ti~tfFintdGiiTA(~1110)- 111iEiiH lUi Loveless I1aker North
Hollywood Calif No1 clJj~IJ15nL~~o liillit(t HLalleck bt-1-ltl)~iiIlil1Jgtd~~r15nL~~
it J~o)J1 ~ bull -t-17t(t Oralleck O)~~~c =0)8i1iMIJtnL~S -(L -t110)7illXld
October 291960 1SII ~1-mt April 21 19061t-1-0)~plusmn_81S~ 7I-FO)1ft(trJ12Imm O)~
15tZ77 fio)JI)-il1~L~II ~tlL~~ry)1-11Y()J F)1-~j1f ~~tfjldi57)1-middot t)1- ~ (t~tt()1i
~AiIUamp~ti~ 1 t~()lfFi n L~~ iO)1 l 7 c ft()=~ 7 7[At)IA~lfigtJ6I1 ~ t c ~ m~hi
~int~()lSS ~()c~77[fi~~~1~=7~tU~1I1117()~Wl~~lSII111~shy
-t- ~~~tlJ c 1 L~t c ~ ti -gt t P-24~25 [1t fi bull J7-~ 71 17-] Loveless-ParAe fishier
1$1~ Loveless-Parke ()CliiJ1 tii n S~ 1~ 771 17- J-~ t~Htt77[ ActJOJfF~t 1 tJilh td)~
~1()-qM-~~117~-~~~1tOOlS yen7~middot17fimiddott~~ct7t~~~Mgt14ff
- bull ~1--7ltl)S ~ I Ij- bull 7 1 bull J J1-1 7)1-middot- ()J 1 ~ bull -l 7htH~ L ~S AbercrOll1oie I Fitch Co Nr()~iiIlb~ampl11H~tX 17- ~15nL~ S 7[- Ht ~l11BJtJ7 r -)1- bull fi 171 )1-tzj1IJin L~~
P-26-A [1t fi J-~ 111-] 1967ifllfF Loveless-Parke Hunter
77fimiddot t)L-t t 17 middot17~middot liz11111~() 121ctt~fiif() 1967()~yen-iJlx17-f1LS
P-26-B [1tfimiddot-~rClmiddot11middot17-] Lovelegt)-Parke Dropped Powt Hunter
i ()~tl() r Cl 17 bull j l ~ (1 Loveless-Parke () Cl ib1)1) ~tlt -gt t fi I 4 ~)1- bull 11 7()7 77- bull t
)1- ~ il111t L ~S i()1 l 7()~tZL - l t()(t j- t- fi0) 7- 11~ bull J 1)1-1 l7rymiddot fi 1 1 ~~J
1 ~ bull -t--lmiddot1r~~ 71yI-~fi--t-(lnSiclS~ 77[fi(t~~71clLi()111~f
~~~~~I)~tJ111()~~-gtt i()Cli1~~()-t11~fi-gtt
P-26-C [1t7--~fi1-] 1967fF8Flltfi Loveless-Parke Skinner
Ji()i i()J~a()fi-t--t- JM1t77fimiddot t)1- ~ c77fimiddot )1 ~ bull 71- ~()f1~tlt ~l~fi~()
77[ A bull 1171SS ~l~fi11~()t 17 1~1 1tfi15nt8itb1 August 1967 c~IJinL~S
P-28-A [71 7- bull J-~ i 1 bull fi 1-J Loveless-Parke Semi -Sk inner
Loveless-Parke Sierra Hatire C8l1f()Cli()A-gttfnIlJl()fitfa i()tliO)~~tt fiI4)1-middot fi171 )1-()~ftll
lt77fimiddott~~c 74ff-middot~~-7()SstF~middot1If()fi1~~middotAF~1aS 71-F()~
ttfi~-Y bull Va 17 Safari land ()~iltr c 1-7 iJi x 17- f15nL~ SJ~ l ~71 - F1 fiil)36$()tilji ()J ~
t Loveless-Parke 0)1-~b~15 nt pound tlt V-7-( ~ +t7 7 I) 7 F()CliiJ~tJIII1 15n L~~
P-28-B [1lfiI~-~middot 17-] Loveless-Parke Hunter
[if-middot 71Vl- J F)1-t 7)1-O)J ~ bull ~17())1I-lSS c()lIjftt~77[Att ~lfti
=z-3-~()ililamp7ry ~ F7 37()7Ji-~Clt-amp147-(PItlL~Q AbercrOlllbie I Fitch Co N
Y()~iiIlhi~IHJ 7 t-~ ()li1HIH~IJinnpound 71 I 7- fJJlln()T 7 ry J 7 bull ~ -1 F()lJI~BJt~~-b~~ ltMI)n S t l 7 tiibi Itll L Jlt S c ~ lt()afO~()h1jU S 11 71pound
P-30-AB [AJf Ftrymiddot A1-J LatIIson-GoodI1lN Skinner
i() LatIISOf-Coodnow ()fi1-tt 77[fimiddot fi ~-I-()rplftZJlJtflJ1J~iiiiLlSiccttti ~7ry
J 7Jii ry 4 )1- 4 ~ z 111 1~ t~A() t I - bull Tzj iI 7 7[ fi bitJ t tJ()l f-Ji- 17 ~tt
L~S ~()ftif1l 77[ 7-(ti()7 f4 17 117bif-ri- J ~middot()t ~ ~1~t()1Spound i()J
J-19
-3 II u -c 18004ftlItlttJ1F~nt 20Yf-J- bull ~ t~~1 l 70)7 1T7hi 771 UJ ~lI~u JlHfEtt
T1 lt -~tlifampun -lgtoniIgt-lgt
P-30-C [1i1 7 JJ bull A 1-] 197041l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinner
771JO)JJJ r bull 7 1 J bull JfT-~tUb)lt(i1~jlt (t1Fn-C~tJ~ 2n(t 19704(iyenfFltnttJO)
rJ bull lt l 7J)J ~0)1 7)J-7 bull J F)J(ttlbh -C~~ lJJMO) Cl-gt7-)J il ~ 1 l 7~ 7O-4aJ
P-31-A [-T-Ji- bull 7 -I] Lawdale Cappel Firm
Cl-yen-amp~fto) 17amp-7FmiddotAFamp0)~-K-middot1EI~FmiddotA~-yen-~~n~J~~rmiddotA
I )J tJJ r I J1~O)~QO)mtJ~Oraquo)- F bull 1 F bull )~J ~ Vn-lgt
P-31-B [1-T-I 1)T-I-] 197041lfF Lawndale Utility
Cl-T-~qftlJJMO)1-f4~f--1~0)~amp I~FmiddotA~-yen-O)A~~J~~rmiddotAF~ttl~
cth-C~~ 1970fFft(ifFintCCHJt1 70-461 C~-3117~bsi5tJjlfXn~ )1 r (117~1i) O)~
j~tCl-T-MDRbgti 1972fF~iil(1 u -c~ftvn -lgt 20)11 70) ~ ~(t$~(li~ u ~77J bull 7 1 7 F bull f -1- bull ~~ C ~-gt n -lgt 2 n~t f-)i - bull - rO)lIlml~~O)famp1mlC $~IIfO)l6AtittHr1 il IJ lt
i~~~rO)~~O)lT~~mlJ~~O)x~7J~rI~u-Cilgt-lgt
P-31-C [1iJ 7JJ bull A1-) 196941l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinller
~tJ~v -gt ~11 7 C~ -gt L J~ t ~ -3 771 A iJisectJtsect O)t~(ITif l ull1Fu t lTh1~O)jfJ r bull 7
JmiddotAfT-1il-lgt ~~k=~~1Fin~tJo)177Amiddot~~r~77~Jmiddotlt17J~~middotA~
P-32-A [Yx~middot 117) 197141l1F Lawlldale I Gellts Kllife
77IA~VX~middot117(Vx~~Xmiddot117)C~~ Cl-T-~O)Cl~O)A~k77~Jmiddot~1
7J)J~ bull J FJJO) ~)H I A 11 7 J]JjHIHnJ- F bull 1 O) )J bull x F 1 l 7amp~ 647-B
P-32-B [1raquo-] Lawfldale Piker
2 O)Cl- yen- )JO)]lt tJ ~)J)o I AO)Ji l jj-ta 1 7 -I jf - bull r)J-7h1ij~77 J bull ~ l 7J)J ~ bull )
t )J17 I - O)iI4I(I(tyenL bull i 1- g bitIJtnn~ 1 HaH- bull 1 F O)~j 1 l 7 65-3(J
P-32-C [7 71 ~ -] 1970fF~fF Lawndale Fighter
2nbCl-yen-)JlJJMO)yen7)Jmiddot 77A ~)H0)7 71 ~- tnMO)) F)J~jt 77A 7J7 ~
t177lJ ~17J)J-0raquo) )J lT(xJ7J 1)rAIJ 117amp~ 70-451
P-34 [i~ bull A1-] Lawndale Settli-Skirmer
~M~UCl-yen-)J~ftO)icmiddot Af1- 19684(IAG 7 1 i)Jhi 77 I Ah)iftUnt b0)1 I)
~ ~ -h~~IJ~ U 1-7 $- bull ) nJO)lO)~tIJb1lthi LJ ltt0)1il -lgt ~~HlJJ~O)yen7J x 7 bull
x l F bull Eyen)JO)ti(~in~ rrJlti14~ O)J O)tJl l )JO)~jb$W(cJtl1il~ 1r71-1 bull ~JJA 0)
7)J- A bull lK1 )J Atl u-C rr$~el~pil -lgt f-- til C ~v u~t 1171il -lgt 20)1 l 7 H1fID u t tn ~ttc~o)~-T-~i~~U-gtkf~J-lgtc1It~R-gtL~-lgt~~7I-F~12u~~kO)~~O)~~~7
7~A~~ukCC~il-lgtC0)~~~
P-36-A [11 bull A 1-] 19704~1F Lawndale Banana Skinner
Cl-gt7-)J~f-O)2o))1-t bull Af T-t(t ~IH N S 0) ~~ I- tMj~ rJ 1 I bull ~ l 7J)J ~O) ~ F 7 bull - r(1
tJ~ -Cti IJ _lt (r~ft lt ttlhh n~ )11tIW)ti7~- Fh1MO)Eil1iIgt-ligt C 771 Asecth1~lbL~-lgt
117~ 70-413
P-36-B [7 -I J 117] 19704~fF Lawndale Bread or Filet Kllife
ritJjlJ c~-3h) 7( ~ t17c~-3o)b) ~9n(ULtJ2O)-t1 7(t ~~o)UJ I-~ 11fOmiddot )
nO
~)IgtQ) t F 7 bull 1~ t~ -3f1lJ 1aamp iJi ~HH~JF~czg lt- ~1Jtt~~-gtt7v- nzlt1 Jil OllhTaamp5 P-36-C CAmiddot J-T-( I)T-(_] Lawndale Lamb Utility
1-171j~ 4L Q)-(-~Q)aamp5 ~l~C1-7-)IgtQ)7Amiddot J-7--I 1)7--1- t)Igt rQ)ttgtIJ~ ~~NSQ)jJ
7-1J~~iM1T~T I FJIgt(t71nltI)- ~(ZJ~MtJ tAJ~7if1 Q)i-171aamp5
P-37 C-I~ bull Af-] Lawndale $ellli-Skiflller
C1-7-Mi)C1tQ)J~~t ~ bull A1--~t N S t)J iZV-7middot 1-Q)I F)Igt1Jtft~ t)J gj7tQ)Jltz
~ttlt IJ JJ~Q)-I v - V 3 i)tA -gt T~ 5 lt Q)7 -I -)J r litt l ltfjffl~ ht f17 ~t 7Q)7OQ)I 1-iJ) i6 il ~~~Q)1i ltllJ LJ 1-17 ~t -3-fI-gt Tml ~ t~-gtT ~z~ IJ if~nT ~ t tQ)1 aamp~ I$ -~J ltQ)1shy
171Q)~~lt(J)J~~ttlW~t lt c~ Wf1ltnD~ftHf l t t ltraquo El7tQ)1-17iJ~7 -I -)J FlfIffl ~nn 5
lt t HU~ lt bJtlf~tJ77VA~J jJil ~1-17~-J ( IJ ~fl1lttzi-gtt()ti-gt i1
P-38-A Cnl~7 I$-] Lawndale Dropped Point HUflter
7-1 -Q)ft~ T~tt~ 7)Jmiddot$ ~Q)f7)J1 aamp IJ N S Q) t)J r iZl 1tC1Qraquo) )IgtiJ1ft~T ~5
P-38-B [rO17-I$-J Lawflliale Dropped Point Hunter
ltQ)Jj~Q)C1-gtT-)I() F CI ~7 1$-iZ(I N S t)J tlibQ)-( ~f~Jil~71 r middot77 Q)A$ ~~
iJ~ft~ ifjlJ IJpVlIimzfx JjJ I) ~i)i~IJpoundnn~
P-38-C [-I~ - Af-J Lawndale Setlli-Skillner
plft~Q)NS t)Jtmiddot ~ 1)-AfQ)A$J~ I F)tZ~JvJ rmiddot A-if-i)i~poundnT~5 ~1~J~Q)C1-
7-)Q)tmiddotl bull A 1-- f~UitJlt ti ltQ)1- 17 iZt N SQ)IJ r bull TJ 71J~itt i6n T~~iJ lt Q)~it tz 7 7 v A t lt Q)J -3 tJlt t tJ~ l T l tJiJ) -gt k lt n troit~ tJ ltmtiJ)iJl~iJ) i6fti1mit t tQ)1 aamp~ P-40~41 [l-T-( I)T-(-J Lawfldale Utility
t7Q)K-~1-~J-AtITfI6ntJ-T-I~7--I-middotI$-l~-middot~-AQ)~7middotA$~~~fI-gt
k t F 7$ ~liztJ-gt T~ 5 ~ IJ ~ltJ~IDEOOz Bad Bob s (~ft7Q)tQraquo tQ)~-~ iJ1A -gt T~~
P-42-A C7 Y l ~-J Lawflliale fighter
71- FQ)jjIJ IJ 1HJ7 F-)IQ) Iodel 5 tlt1J-e13IJ f1 7Q)fIlJ tJ77r 7 bull X l nz~iU-~ yen7) 7
7 A bull t)f HZJltlQ)1 )f 7 l T7) ~Q)IiJ r bull T 17 t~ -3 C1-gtT-)JJlUIQ)tjQQ)7 711- ~
tJ1-17 t1ll-3 lt ttn~~ P-42-B Ctff Af-J Lawntiale Banana Skiflller
t r 7 bull 1 ~1 j- 1-AQ)A -$ J ~ bull I ~ )fQ)~iZmQ)C1-yT-)Q)fr It J Hit~ 7 A -$ J~ti~~ r liZJ~tt1 i AiH~i6ltttT~~ N S t)J HUimiddotjtfjIT~ IJ 71- nt8i_t~~
P-44-A [1117I~-J Lawndale Dropped Point Hunter
JJ~TfiiAnt r CI J 7 +)f-1 l- bull I 1- lt () Lawndale Q)1ltt ltQ)lIttit li)57v A tAn T~tt ~ f171jjiJ 216-((1 7-ftI)-middot~1jJ)[-$Q)17middot)J-7r middotIF) DtAfttlHJ 1981 El7tQ)
1v~V3tlT~=sectQ)1--f71aamp1
P-44-BC C7o ~ bull ~17 f17J Lawndale Proto-Type Knife
C1-~-~mlUlQ)7ormiddot-$17177vA~tr7middot-$~Q)fIVnti~~~5~~~Ufll~~B~W~
~nk~J~iz~ I ~ tQ) fjgtJ Knives Q)r7- -I j-Q)T bull 7-1--1J~-~II)fifj I n~lt c taamp 5 r~
VQ)llil 1t~ ~Jil lt~~$ PQ)[ll]fl~ flttJ~lJJ~~-J~tliJtiilaquo~n~
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P-44-D [-e~ (4-t-] Lawndale Settti-Skinner
~ tJ[1- t1-Jt-Q)-I ~ bull A 4 T-Q)It I MI ~l lt1177)t-ttl70- m-t-e l t1)-7 It bull J
tnJClLftr_il~L~-5 T17l1i~iI~ 1415Q) ~l~T17
P-45 [( ~ v- ~ bull Jt5-] 1973poundF1lfF Lawndale Stlaigllt Hunter
ElHc LlJJ~LQ)77 v A bull T l 7 c~ gt ~~IJQ)~tfT1 7 7 1~ I) - bull -( l11)kJQ)1 Y7J-7
r bull JY ~)tgtB~Q)lyenilctt~ ~MIlt tJL~n-5 1973poundF( 1885i1f-rAntfJJ1 T1 7z~I 235-((
P-46-A [7l7r7~ 4T-] 1970poundF1lfF Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
NSI)Hc ~-7rJ middotY~Q)A-$Il1middotJYr)t-tf T17l1iHI 70-520
P-46-B [7 I 7- r 7 ~ bull ( 4T-] Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
ii)EtMJtl t11- I) shy bull X -7)vQ)1 Y FJl( 1ijQ) 1) ~ tMt~ fI~i-Ji- -$It~ T17 ~(I 376
P-46-C [~)I~ It bull (41-] Lawndale Crooked Skinner
lt5 lt bc~tktJ~l ~1 17Q)-$ T 17 z~kl lt)Q) I(l)-)iI~A i~~ NSQ) 1) ~ b1i1t J t)~G[t lt Y-fmiddot m-ru~17btA nTJ~ 1ft) tl~bt -$I t1Q)MQ) 1) Hi~71(~IJpound n L~-5 P-47-A [(4-t-] Lawndale Skifmer
Canadian Russell Q)t-1-1IlfFlt -$lb)tJ~~G~[1-t1-)vQ)A41- b~Y~ m-)
iltf--t~ )T] bull Jt ~ J1 7 v-It Q)1fr(I-fl bull -I v-V gt OIl) tl~) iit~IJpoundnn~ P-41-B [ 41-] Lawndale Skinner
iQ)~~IJIlQ)[1- t1-)Q)A 4T-(I 1 11[1 JY It )Q)I r Y bull -$I Y~ tttiti ~N SQ)JtJ ~ hi
ft~ n -5 ti~ C4Sf Q)1 17 t1 t - l t8Il7b1Jtlt n -5 77 v A (I i Q)1 17Q) J H lgtI VQ)lQ) 1)
~ Q)]j1H rntAnltn-5 J gt tJT 9 1 )vtfF -5 i c t~ltNltl L~ -5 11 1~kl 389
P-48 [FOJ7 JY5-] Lawndale )ropped faint Hunter
~~I)b~7v-Fmiddot~r11tl~[1-Y1-~Q)r[1~7middotJY-$I- NSI~~~A-$I~~JYF)k
T-Ji - bull -$I Y1Q)IllaHl~U~Q)A ~ I) J7t~~ J Y r Q)1T((I11 tjf- bull -I v-V 9 YblMi~ni~-5
1 17~Q) 504 Q)17iI~ ~iliiiltliH c5gt (3 lt~Tt 1) Q)iliij6j c~ gt $~r~ l~ c iI) (~IJpound n Lti 1)
iQ)J gt ~filir-(-7 ~nL~ -5Q)(lJtt i cbt1tn AT l -7 bull V 3 Yj tb~ I~-eili=lil~tdBJJQ)~( 7
7vA~~1v~Y~l~X-T~middotT17
P-50-A [-A 1-i-I I)T-I-J Lawflliale Lamb Utility
Ill lt-( IT l t A -$I J1ilt v J F bull A--f-Q)Jft~ t ~ l ltIJ~ ~Q)7l bull l-T 11) T l - 7 v- rQ) iffiij6j( Vg- 71~1JJQ)l-lTY~b1~nLL-5 T11i1~ 21-f((
P-50-S [1-T-( 1)7-I-J Lawndale Utiltty
i(J)t 1 1 (I lli lt~BJ~~T77vAiJfbttgtQ)Tlti)I) gt Jr) ~)J-Q)I)H cTIJ H A -$I If bull J Y I )~~IHlIitQ)ltbQ)b)fBJltib1 -JM~JQ)T171reg-5 P-52-A [1-i-II)7-I-] Lawflliale Utility
ilt7tfiX~ntzo-Y1-)IittQ)1 Y7-7rmiddot JY F)Q)T1 1 7717 -(111)5 J~ F) fjg TJ71-$1-(J)1t-J 1lt AT~-)b1 iHJJQ)2-3-7middot ~3-Tf-C~nttgtQ) 117l1i-lt 181
P-52-B [-e~ (~1-] Lawndale Selli-Skinner
I rt bull -$I Y1Ti-jtfiL t 77 A(J) I (t 7 l Y jf- bull ~)-7(J)ft~ t 0- Y1-JmIlJl(J)~ l LfFJl
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P-52-C [7 -t-(7] Lawndale Calffp Knife
N S tJI ~ C lflQ) r JI1 l iI) I) l t 7C1i-V 3 Q)tyenJllit)(Q)C1- gtT-I-~f-Q) 7 bull -t-( 71th
~ 6_35m1lQ)~~)Mtil)ifrih tfiiQ)Q)J I) ~ laquoT-H-~l[bk -7 gttthTL~
P-53-A [~ ~ )- ~ middot19-] Lawndale Straight Nunter
~Q)~mQ)thkC1-yen-~Q)~~)-~middot-7-~75~middott~~~~~Fmiddot~-(~~91th~ -t-(7~
~ 06 1 tJI ~ (jlI lt7)- I a)ff~b tz $-t~h tz t ~- 7~hTL~
P-53-B r~~middot ~-t-] Lawndale Seitti-Skinner
Q)~~C1-yen-~Q)~~~-t-~ ~~17~Q)~17Q)m~~~~~75~middott~~~ ~~C1
J FI-O)t Frymiddot 971th~ lH1iiJ~_lt 7[- FQ)i(iflHtt Safariland a)llIJtC1tiJ1Jih~
P-53-C [Y17 ~~r7~ bull ~-t-] Lawndale Up-Swept SkllJller
19704t1lJJRnQ)C1-yen-JI1Q)frirfo NStJI~ ~~~C1middotJFJI-1 711-97 T17~ 27
P-54-A [t1JlIIfyenJilll-t1 7] 19704~fri Lawldale Amputation Knife
C1~ bull 7 gtt I- ~ffJEa)ltjlIE~ F J -7-Q)~Z~fri l t tJJrtJiF~i)fjQ)$-ttnl ~ T171 ilnJtJt1~ ~ J It
-Jlill( thT~~ --UliQ) -71 7Q)h ~ t Mtil) TSI) ~lilC 4Q)Jlffillliijj8~hT~~
P-54-B [1-1 1)1-] 1970441fri Lawndale Utiltty
~JJlIJlQ)C1- yen-JIfriJ1C 7 5 ~ bull tI- Hy IJ Vz ~hk ~ 9 7 bull i I11 ~~IHtC1 ~ 7~t
J~ C1tQ)~-7Q)mlet7 [ - I Q)FJiJ I) T1iCii-tQ)flllt (t$-t~h n~ T 17Q)rlIJ1)1itt
5 1-11-middot ~91 JI-Q)~iJS~1gtJih~
P-5Er-57 r7-Ymiddot -t17] 19694UfF Lawndale Boot Knife
N S til r I 17- V-7 5- F bull -11- (lH1i) (tyen~tJtth~ T171lJ 384
P-58-A [r7VAmiddot7lt-JIT1)I~] fIood-Loveless Foldil
77 [ ~Q)yenif l (J ~ J I) - bull ~ J f Q)~fFl 12 S S 7 [ -Jt~ -7 7 J F JIQ)~l ~T-( 7Cth~
1 rJI-Q)pjil~ltt VIYJI-middot T)-Q) 1101 Q)ftt First Production hodell1ark 4 Q))(tJi~IJthT~~
P-SS-B [r7)~middot7lt-JIT1~] lrlood-Loveless Folding
~-7middot7[-J~~-7~7middotF~ JF~Q)pj~~~C1-~~~Q)amp~~Jih~
P-GO-A [ r 7)~ 7lt-)71 )I~] flood-Loveless Folding
bullbull~~-7middotJF~Q)~F57[~CJF~~~~-middot~1~~-7 77[~t~~F~Iii~lkt
~ ttfiil)37ltJ)7t -JV7 1 ~~fF lTtt~ ~i(tfq tJJ r M~Hf~h T s t) 12tt~ -7
C 7 it ~ iI~ 2 ~ I) iJi A T [ ~ bull J F )1 C th ~ bull
p-60-a [ r 7J~ 7lt-)r1 )17] flood-loveless I folding
J F57[ ~Q)7-JI-f1 7C S S7 [-J(~J[- (tU~) Q)~1~JI9 bull ) FJliJ~-J~Tt)IJ
hh~ElJit( T tHHJJ 0) F 57 [ ~ 1 57 [ ~ ~jj l Tt-9-l t Q)1th ~ it)( l TtJ)i~~ roll~
k~h~iJSM~~~FtQ)~~hCRh~t~F~t~~Q)T17~~ffQ~ h~~[1-7-middotY
l T J t t ~ t (tfl~jI~ tJiI) t ~ -7 C17ii I) Q)75f~xtl t t -r ~t~
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P-61-A [77L-Amiddot7-)I-T1~] Itood-Loveless folding
liIlbTf~u~-t171ilil-3 7I-~middot 7 v-1t1--middot 1711-1 J ~I-O)pglllIH Iood Loveless 1ark 4
e~IJHlTl3IJ 7 I- ~ O)J FI-0)-If7 I-e u T-ti(tlYfJ~n t tbo)1ilil-3
P-61-B [ I I 771 A bull 7 -)I-T l ~] ootf-Loveless folding
-~tillUt-1 ilil-3 f 1 bull 7 v -1 tr7 I F bull 171 I- 1 bull J ~)I- pq1JllH Iood-Loveless 1ark 4
Titaniull Satllple 1001 0)CyeniJ1A-gtT~-3 -t17tlt0)J-gtttoiO)AnHL 1)_ rJI ~iJ1mlutilte1
lfJA 77 v Z(l7 v - FO)liIlbTTO)(l-gt t oi(I Antth
P-62-A [It-- A ~ 1)_ ~ bull -t17] Riverside Hom street Knife
lt0)1j~1J0)-t 17(1 N S 71 F bull tI-Z 1-tZ 1 111 B1A~O)ilil-3fl-7middot -Z(A-gtT~-
P-62-B [FaJ1)1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
v1 t7pound)II1IlHIJutNStI-~t lllltIfutZ1JfmiddotJ~h -t17- 642
P-63-A [I-g-~ Z~)I-] 1972iFlYfJ Riverside New York Special
lt0)1 v7 3 0)tf11 ~tbillUt-t 170)--1 ilil i -gt lt 0) I) J--If 1 F bull -~0)HtltD7-) bull -t 17~
Wz -3-7 middotmiddotY-rJJ-~ eDl(poundn I972iFt 71YfJ~nt II~N S717-(~I)- bull f-toIZmiddot 171
~1o)AF~1M~-Z~M~~ilillJz-~O)pqif(~~~~ampIlb-3~Ilb~~~lt~plusmnfflO)MO)m~~U~
uTl3IJ _ztjHtt 17 e-t 170) ~I-O)lIIH1H tc 1 7 iJ1fi1lb i n -3 J -gt tUt -gt T~ -3 - 8J8
P-63-8 [1 1 f bull 7 ~] Riverside Hide-Out
~0tt~ pound71-1 iii IJ g~ J FI-O)~ u ~ 7if1 O)-t 171 ilil- ~ N S 71 7-( ~ I) - bull f -toJZ
1 71 I- 1 iJ1ft ~ T ~ -3 bull -t 1 7 ~- 027
P-64~65 [-cJ ~ bull -t17] Norill American 8ig Game Set Knife
77 vZ( e ~ c ~ 4iJ) i 6 ~1i0) 7E~t I f u tZ 1 1 70)1t~ td~ 1 ~ bull -t 17 ~fJ - lt e iJ1ilil-
71 F bull t)I-Z 1-t7I--Z bull 3 -t J IJ ~t7x I) 710) 1 1 ~ bull Jj-1 e DlJ(poundn -3lb~iJ1Jj IJ O)ii 1 1 f1Jj~IJ
iJ1~n T~-3 M8ki)(0)71 Z7v- tJ7 z t(1- 1 ~ iJ)~iJ)n T~-3 jlItii u~-tJ ~ 1ilil-3
P-66-A [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
~~-t~0)~A--If1FO)7OmiddotJ1-17v-F~yen7~middot~71F~n~-middot171~10)J-7
1 7Tilil-3 0 lt n(I~tJl(J)-1 t~ -gt t -0)1amp0) I) i-t 1-1 ilil-3 e~ -gt (J)( 7 7 vZ ( ltO)-t 17 ~1Y1F u
t~ Z1-~~lt uTu n lt0)1 v7 1-iJ)ilt0)-t17~1ii1J 71~ ~ v-Z U lt0)~(7if1~ u
vr u i -gt td 0)1 ilil-5 0 -t 17-1- A8
P-66-8 [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
yen7I- bull 771 F0) ~ u ~aH~pound7)I-O)7o bull 1-~ SSt I- ~ t 77 1 7 bull 1711-1 bull F 1-0)1
1- 31ilil-3 I) ~-t)I-0)7o bull J 1-( -7 bull 17tuT~11tuTilil-3iJ1 lth(tO)tl)JIJ
(iJ)ttlJli~7-J-middot 17tfplusmnlrT~-3 -7( RtLoveiess (J)-If1O)Oi
P-68-A [faJ7 11-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
c~i~e~-gteWJAJIJ~~IlbO)Fa~7middotJ1-~~Z1yen-FO)~A--If1Fmiddotai~I~f~~nT
l31J NSt)I-~t~ltJfutZ1J7middotJFI-iJ11ttinT~-3 -t17-1- 697
P-68-8 [1011 J1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
z 1 -7 - ~ tt F a 17 bull if( 1 ~ bull J 1 -1 WJA 0) I) A - -If 1 F 0) a i iJ1A -gt T ~ -3 v 1 bull t 7 pound ) I iJ1
Jj~IJ u 1 N So) tI- ~ t v I ~ bull 71-t-HJIluti lll lt Jf u tZ 1 17 bull FI-iJ11t~T~-
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P-68-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A 5 1- FtJif -1 nfttifl N s t)H V F bull A-if-t Ii ltX f Ld 7 -1 ~ bull 77 rJ (J)A 5 -f bull
) F ))iJ1f1~[~~ Ho ifield 1 v V3 tU ti-t~tJfpound~tL l~t (J)1 W~tJj~tJat1 i5~
P-69-A [-1 gt7-f7 J5-] Riverside Ifltegral Hunter
7 -1 F bull it I)A )1- bull A711)(J) -1 7 Jj 7)) bull -r -1 7 19791f-(J)f)) F bull V 1 -n]J~lyenl1fi ~tL t (J)1 t())
A 5 -lt7JjiIijjlij((t vt -r)) F bull v -1 fltrJ -( JiJ1fiic iffi~77A f fi~ffl Ul~tfoJFaJtJTf -1 (J)jJOI Ul
~~ 12tfIFGtLt -3~(J)-t1i5~
P-69-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflner
~U~-r -1 7 N S (J)7 -1 F bull t)) ~ t fttiiJ1J ltXj f UtA 5 Jj bull 1 F))c v F bull A-if-iJ1f1~l
~~ if -1 J(J)[J t(tJlIl i5 ~ fliliJ) UiJ)~ffl Ul~tJ ~u ~m(t~-J -gt l) iJi~~ c 77 vA (t~J l~~
P-70-A [ fmiddot Af-t-] Riverside CrooAed SAiflfler
A 5 f- t tJ I) -if -1 t (J)x- iJ1iEjlij(A l) li~tJx - I bull x- iJ1~JffPJj(r f Jj~tLn~ ~
3=-~at(J)-r-171i5~ NSt~~ A5~-fmiddotIF~ -r-17~ m
P-70-B [A7~ ] Riverside NeSI1IIJk
c (J) I)1-if-1 F ~tt(J)tA x j (t~ Ul Ajj(J)i5 ~f7))njtJ~iJ1 ~tJil~7 -1 ~ Un~ N S t))
~ 1- x))-(J)I F)) -r-17~ 849
P-72~73 [if ~ bull ~rJ -1] 19571f-~fIF IJelaware Sub-Hilt Bowie
tF~middot)1~7-1t(Y-middotx-1~~5middotJFamp ~9~m~(J)7-1Fmiddot~~cM~~~A5-Y-fmiddotV~
-~1 c tLti~t1I~450gi5~ t -17v - ~ (j28K (J)~fii~1 7 v - I (J)t(j~89mm(J)~~(J)JPJ -b1~~ ~~1i5~bullbull~1ft~~Mc~~(J)~M~77rJI7fflrJ-(~~~(J)77VAmiddotf~ff~J~ mD~
~iif~u lt ~u~77vA -r-171i5l) iltiJ1t]J~lUfIFut7- ~ bull -r-171i5~
P-74-A [7-J bull -t -1 7] Riverside Boot Kflife
~~~l)~lJ~~JluiJl~~Et~~(J)-tCUl~GtLkiJi(J)1~~~(J)NS(J)f7~middott~~~rJ~
-r ~(J)I F))iJ1f1~t t F~J )1JJj(J)IHjtJ-r-171i5~ -r-17~ 115-pound
P-74-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflfler
C(J)-r-17(j AG 7i))(J)-r-17middot1 v 5-A 77(J)t~tfFGtLt-t-171 -r-17~ 01 C77middot
x- iJ111fP1Hr j f Jj~tL It)l) 1 F ))(j1 -7)) OlllllJl) bull x -1 ~)))1 t NS t)) ~ ttJ3f
P-74-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
~(J)t~~~77~middotx-1~~)1(J)YK-if-1F(J)Fa~7middotI)1- -r-17~~m
P-76-A [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
tt~BJltJ l if -1 J(J)a tiJ1A J l t)lJ N S t)) ~ t I) Jj-r 1 bull -1 5 bull JJ FJ)(J)AilIfF -r -1 7~ 744
P-76-B [fal7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A)1 f- I bull if-1 A N S 7 -1 F bull t())A )1- 77 bull x -1 ~)) )1(J)~ u ~-r -1 7 -r-1 7~ 330
P-76-C [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt Hunter
N S t)v ~ 77 bull x -1 ~)))1 (J)~1JBJtJA f-)) bull -r -1 7 t)) ~ (J)~ (ms (J) 5 -f(J)Jt -1 =V y MIJ (J)77 A(J)t -17v - ~ iJ1-1 J v -1 ~tL[l~ -r17~ 641
P-76-D [3-7-( IJ7-(_] Riverside Utility
-r-17~ UB fff-gt 1-7 )1 Jj(J)JjIJ- x-1~)))1 bull 1 1)) 1Ji-if-1 I (J)at
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P-77-A [II 011middot 1 ~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
Ji~tJ I) )1-if-1 FltD F [J 11middot J i-I N S I)H ~ I 1 F bull 7-if-A t) ltD7 ~ 1fmiddot 1 II )) 7iltD
f--j--ltD-1 V ))jJ1 I) h 1 J-~A -gt-n~ -t-1 7~~ 983
P-77-B [~ 1))yen~] Riverside f1ini-~lilderness
1 Jr)) bull V))J-ltD17))middot 1)) I ( 11if([JltDJ F))ltDiltD-t-1 7 ((L fl~ R~Loveless ltDif-1 ltDO
fjJ1I 17 finL~~ 1t~IYJiilioWIftI~~
P-78-A [I 11 ~Jr I ~ - 1 ~-] Riverside HipPocket Hunter
~~ltDJ F)) ( N S I)H jJ1f1~ -fltD-t (jeJIoiltD71 - F ltDt~(L if t) I~ltDif 1 bull i I -VI iJftl]n L
~J 1))H~SltD1-Ji-F middot1fltD1(L l~ltD-t-1middot7-1-~jJ1(t~j6nL~~ -t-17~ GH
P-78-B [I 11 ~JrI ~ bull I~-] 19711f~fF Riverside Hip-Pocket Hunter
i nlttJfDl 1JfF t) I N S I)H iJ1N~ 71-1 f bull J F )) I if1 bull i I -VI jJ1tl]nL~~ -t -1 7~~ RL-2
P-78-C [r 011- I~-] 19791f~fF Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
J~ltDJ-7 middot1gt 7-1tI)- 7-1h))1171jJ-middot f))-7ft~ -t-17Jf 2016
P80-A [-7middot ~f I~-] Riverside Half-Tang Hunter
771 7~tJ lt- 6~7~fFlte~3 IJH 17171 ji-middot f))-7ltD~~J-7 bull 1fmiddot -t-171 J
F)) (t 1 F bull 7 -1 h )) 11~ ~ bull -t -1 7~fJ AG
P-80-B [11011middot I~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
~~ti~ 1))I-if-1 1- N S 1)) ~ ~711f 7iltDf--t-ltD-1 V))iJ1oo(J~n~ -t-17~~ 1098
P80-( [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Selli-Skinner
~~IHZltDI)-if-1 FltDt~middot 7f-t-I -j--17~~(t 100 AG7-1i))ltD-t-17middot 11f1-fimiddot f77ltD
t~(fF i nt-t -1 71 N S 1)) ~ (1 -7)) bull 7 -1h ))1ltDJ F J)I ~ J
P-82A [3 I ~77 -t-f 7] Riverside YaclltSlllans Knife
i ltD-t -1 7ltD1~ t Ell~ -J~L(i UfllitJe i SltD~ ~-I~~ BpoundR-L ltDfJ~~-J-ft~ltD i ltD-t -1 7 (i
NS IJ) ~ ~fI)- 0 7-1hJ)1middot J F))I l~)-if-1 FltDif-1 ltD[Jfb1I1ffinL~J 77
I 7 jJ11-1 l I) 1 l -Hlih L~ ~1ij~$liM l L 3 1 ~ 77 bull -t -1 7 e l L~IJ t) ii l t e~iJ) ~ M~L~~ P-82-B [1-71 1)71-] Riverside Utility
NS 1)) ~ e 7-1t)-middot 7-1h))1H~-J I)J-if-1 FltD1-7 l 1)11- J1- 1)) ~ ~ili~$tltD
1 fltDt( -1 v))HHIJ-t~ -t-1 7-1- ~ iJ1-1 I -1 in L~ J -t-1 7~(t 642
P-82-C [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Semi-Skinner
~K-if-1Fmiddot[JtI-t-17~~ II~DltDiltD-t-17~ NSI~~~7iltDf--t-~~l~~-t~~middotI
F ))jJ1-J~L~~ 7 1 7 l t1iJIltD-c 1 ~ bull -t-1 7 ti -gt tltDtiJ~ 9j~tJjJ1 ~~Wft~ l L l -gt L~ J
P-82-D [71-)Famp~ ~ Ij-1] Riverside Field J Streafll
f1DLltD7-f jJ1A t) N S 1)) ~ ~77 1 f bull 7 -1 h)) 1 ltDJ F ))jJ1f1~L~~ 8AltDDljlTe~ltD~ i ~ir
tJttL Natrix-AlO4 ltDt~~1tf-1 intpoundTJ) iltDJitJ-t-17(tt)fF~nL~tJ~
P-84-A [77 -f ~-] Riverside Fignter
I) ~ bull 7 1Jr i-ltDmmA t) I 17))middot N S 1)) ~ fl)- bull J7 bull 7 -1 h))1ltD~ l ~-t-1 7
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P-84-B [i~ - At-i-J Riverside I SeIIi-Skitlfler
Giuseppi forte O)~~IJO)A-gttj ) -+t1 fo)n bull At-i- fj1)- 1J)11 J t)ltjfj
R-)I (ijiA) ibt~1t~fFI)1JSElIz
P-85-A [f-Ogt-- )1-J Riverside Dropped Poitlt Hutlter
HH _7 7 )1J1j~lll tUi()) )1 l 1 I R- bull ) F )IO)~ l ~I) )-tt1 ~O) F[l 1- J 1- t
-7-())lff1iTtlgIJO)[ltiJ1~1j in-n~ ())~(t Ktlives 82 ())~$lt1i6iIi middotn~
P-85-B [yen1-] Riverside Dagger
717-amp5 003 Af--1 J)i1iJ1~IJlt 11)1 SS)I H 77I 1J)11())) FJI tit m1i~yen-771l~U())JF~1iM~~llt~~~l~~1~717Ta~ ~8~ot~ru())~J~
- l ~511fiiJl iEgtntJ~ 1ililtA T ~~ P-86-A [A71 gt7 $-J Riverside Stiff Hom
a())x- f bull -b1iEOOC tlTlllllj(ttampt1[ti)())x- F -btrl7fj8h-n~ ) F )1tvI
bull iJ~ F bull ~- (1j1t())~OOHltiilampJC~~IlJJTJIj) I) 1ft lt~~t ~())) N S()) )1 b1ft4t iEgtn -n~ ~
)v 1-())f0)1lHHtt 1- ~fi1ff-mm())if I) Il~0)7 I IJ I) Yjbt 71 [ A 1Jt~gIJfl 1tt~VJtt~ilU
l1i~ -gt T~ljin-n ~o P-86-B [A71 )7 $-YJ 1985poundfstfF Riverside Stiff Horn
NS())71 F middot~)1A1- ~b)~fim())A1lfj V-AilsectV-AT nil~IIliEgtl~)iIT-iJTreg~ bull
())~yen~t71vA~iJIAmiddotR-~7-~yen1~m~-vil~yenlf1Tth1ipoundf71vA~Vshy
A 717llTtllCtlllt~()) ~tt3())yenlf1YTal)tJ1J1iEgt R-~1i~l rffil)~tJ~R- 7 l 7 J ())tl~T A T - I 7 bull R- l1IiJA-T~ ~o
P-88~89 [~~ bull I7J Riverside Big Bear
7 l 7 fi5 115-B ())()) ~ I ~t bull -7 tt1i$lIlJ1iz I bull 7 17())-$l l TfF ht1J1 Ji~tJiJ1 iEgt iz -I ttti~ l T l -gt t N S())tt1 bull )1 Ht ())17)1 bull )1 H 1)ib177 v AiJf l k ry )17 I ())) FM~1Jt
ft~T~~ 1 ~ttt 1V tgt )11iJIj)~ t~())17 A())1 v l b1it~iAlInT ~~o P-90-A [A7-t-middot 717J RiverSide Steak Knife
JgtOitJliEgtn~~))i-+t1 F())Af-t-middot 717 -JjCttiIJ~ ~-JjCUIfIJfflT WJjCtt1vshy
niz v -v I (flH) bi Al) ffllJjC it A -gt T ~ tJ~ C5 iEgt~ WfJUpoundIt C A 11 b1ft~ t l f~l7 )1
P-90-B [i1 7 7 t-~ - i rJ 1919poundf1tfF Riverside I Knife and fork Set J~ M~btWfRqtpoundIHft~n~ 71 F it~)VA 1-())1 ~77)1 77[ AW~~ Af- bull 717 bull iz
~ tlstfFln~iJ~ 717 7-())izI ttflCJltlb1tJh P-90-C [iz~ At-7-J Riverside I Setlfi-SAlllfler
I) )-tt l F())otb1A -gt t~ ())ftd)())iz ~ bull At- 7-( tt )1 ())th I) C~fC~~ N S ())J 7-ij1ft~ Tg I) 77I bull 1J)11()))Y F)1())f())$Cit bull bull ~tn -( 1- ~)I-1blmn~o 1fjitft7W
lt IjitJlJltJ7 l 7CttlbhT~~ P-92-A [ry l JIyen - A] Riverside Iii Iderness
7 l 715 27 N S t)l-- l Ill] ~ iAlIntA )7 I bull J fJI()) IJJI) tJry( )11 -A ())~gIJ())71 7 it 7v- F())jiljiiiJ8tJI))i-tt1 F())OrbfA -gtT~~ 77[ Att i)(plusmn())Iff~T1ltfgU())[lt1iAn~ l
~a~bf ~())OOil1Jht~MltfgIJ())ot~Ahtlt I)j~
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P-92-B [Vt- ~ bull 7-1] Riverside Crote Kllife
7 l J~ 80S 71-- F 1J1B yen- t bull poundTJI-J IJ 24Smft~~ J~to~ I Ji--lJ 1 ~o)Vt - ~ - 7-11~ ~ 7711-0) N S t)1- ~ ( A)7 J~ bull J t 1-1J1~L~~
f I) V -r 1-(1J( ~ -r Mt$O)IijC I AO)rnRlfi Harry Archer I)117 Vt - HlT tilaHtffflt ~tlltJ 771- A
tf-7-tot~o)1~t) l1atrix-AID4 (1i~~nLtit) 1 F)I-(1tJJ Fmiddot 7(1j])l-)71iS~0 P-93 [Jf-tJ -f bull 7 -f] Riverside Bowie
771- A~1 I )--lJ 1 n~-J Ltl) G~B it1~tJ 1 bull 71 J~1 lt0)- totl)RfF to L~tt~ ml lt A
yen I- AO)yen7)1- bull t)l- t (1 17t(rlO)) F)l-1 is ~o
P-94-A [77I-Aygmiddot~middot A~7-] 1976lfRfF Loveless-johnstJn Setlli-Sliinl1er
I- l bull 7pound7 Y I O)IIl3~IJO)A t N S t)1- ~ ( 1iti0)7( J 1- lJ~ to ~A)7 J~ bull F )l-b~1~ fi A)7yen
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P-96-B [57vAVgj yenjJ-] Loveless-jolmson Dagrer
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Distinct markings make this hunter truly outstanding On the logo side in addition to Delaware Maid onc fjnds R W Loveless M(lker Claymonl Del On the reverse side Abercrombie-Fitch Co N Y is etched A typical maid wi th brass hilt and a stacked leather asher handle
Another old timer with serial number 11 The handle consists of stacked leather washers It is finger grooved with the typical aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the obverse side is found AbercrombieshyFitch Co The knife was probably made in 1955
A slender ~kinner with serial number 77 and the initial R WL etched on the choil Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side while one finds Abercrombie-Filch Co NY on the obverse side The handle is of stacked leather washers with a bakelite insert and a round aluminum butt cap
Unusual markings make this knife a desirable collectors piece In addition to Delaware Maid etched on the logo side are found the initials RYVL and serial number 9 on the choil Not many early knives were marked this way Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side The knife has a typical stacked leather washer handle with finger grooves and an aluminum butt cap 13
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An early skinner with half tang construction and a finger grooved walnut handle There is no hilt and the blade is marked Delaware Maid on the logo side and AbercrombieshyFitch Co NY on the obverse side
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kind of store where a loyal customer would patiently wait two years for the privilege of paying $50000 for a set of five Holland and Holland handmade English shotguns
Abercrombie and Fitch is a store for adventurers the headquarters of a special fellowship of men who thrive on the challenge of living at the edge surviving through their wit and mettle in hostile environments And although he was not outfitted in the refined livery of a gentleman adventurer Bob Loveless was certainly a member of the fraternity
Bob Loveless a man who had made his first solo airplane flight at the age of 14 who had lied about his age to enter the merchant marine at 15 who had operated a control tower for the Air Force on the island of lwo Jima at the age of 17 crossed the threshold and strode confidently to the department where knives were displayed
Here 24 year-old Robert Loveless a man used to being treated as an equal by men twice his age - by men whose very lives might depend upon his skill and judgment - was confronted with the nemesis of the American shopper - an overbearing self-important sales clerk
The neatly dressed young salesman sized up Loveless as just not our type of customer Unseasoned and overconfident the little clerk was unable to read the experience in Loveless eyes He could not see beyond the working clothes of a merchant seaman
Loveless asked to see a Randall knife Oh responded the supershycilious little salesman Well We simply dont have any It would most certainly take at least nine months to get a Randall knife
It was at that precise moment in December 1953 that a spark in Robert Waldorf Loveless soul was kindled into the passion that would impact the craft of knife making forever Perhaps it was his frustration at not being able to have the blade he wanted Perhaps his rage at the insoshylent clerk Whatever the reason Bob Loveless was inflamed by the situation
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A landmark knife as it is the first one Loveless made by the stock removal method (documented on page 16 in Kl1ives 87) The handle is stacked leather washers in a most unusual coffin shape and there is an aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the lower half of the blade This is one of a kind and quite rare
An early fighter with a long double brass hilt and sub-hilt The handle is stacked leather washers finger grooved and a typical aluminum butt cap This may well be the first sub-hilt made On the logo side is etched Delaware Maid and on the reverse side is found a serial number 26 and the AbercrombieshyFitch Co name
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An early fighter with Delaware Maid etched in the choil and numbered 9 Weighing 14 ounces it is 12 inches in length Atop the blade is a 3 34 inch brass parry strip This knife has a brass hilt and sub hilt Handle is stacked leather washers
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A nice hunter with a narrow brass hilt and linger grooved walnut handle The tang is not tapered and the open lanya rd hilt is a bit rare On the logo side of the blade is e tched R W Loveless Maker Claymont Dela ware
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His first inclination was to roundly curse the rascal Instead he took a personal vow He swore to himself that he would achieve the impossible He would create a knife of his own - one that would match the quality of the Randall pieces he so adshymired
As he returned to his ship Loveless was consumed with the exciteshyment of this new chalshylenge He took the train to Newark then a taxi to the dock As the taxi passed a big junk yard on Doremus Avenue he told the driver to stop
Years later in describing the incident Loveless describes himself as if guided by some atavistic primitive knowledge buried deep in his mind
I told the taxi driver to let me off there to get some pieces of autoshymobile springs I don t know exactly why but I thought automotive springs would make good knives
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A verY unusual marked Bowie of the Dela~a re Maid era Marked on the logo side of the blade is wveless Made instead of Delaware Maid On the obverse side is the usua l Abercrombie-Fitch Co name and also the words Bowie Knife [t is a graceful knife with a double brass hilt and a finger grooved crown stag handle There is a pewter plaque on the butt but Loveless denies putting it there
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Not too many heavy and massive knives were made in the Dela ware Maid era This one has a brass hilt 3 1 IS inches wide along with walnut slabs a non-tapered tang and an open thong hole Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the same side at the choil we find 139-B for the kind of steel used On the reverse side is the name Abercrombie-Fitch Co NY August 18 1956 Etching the kind of steel used and the completion date on the knife is most unusual
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A landmark Bovie and one of three made Classic in shape and size with R W Loveless Maker North Hollywood Calif No 1 engraved not etched on the logo side of the blade O n the obverse s ide is etched HL Walleck (the name of the owner) O n the brass butt cap a re two dates and Dr Wallecks cattle brand One date October 291 1960 was the date the knife was finished and the olher da te Apri l 21 1906 is the owners birthdate There is a 4 34 inch brass parry strip on top of the blade and there is an extremely long walnut handle The lugged hilt is made of several lavers of thin brass strips fused together Loveless -vas urged to make this knife and two others by a good friend when he was at a low ebb in h is life He had only been in California a short time was unknown in the knife industrv and was about ready to give up k~ife making
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The fellow at the junk yard told me to Go see the guy out there with the burning torch There r found the biggest pile of auto springs youve ever seen - maybe 40 feet high and 40 to 50 feet wide at the base 1 told him I wanted some good metal to make a hunting knife He got a 1937 Packard spring and said This is the best spring in the yard I got four or five pieces each about a foot long I thinlt I paid the fellow in the office a dollar and gave the yard man a couple of dollars for his trouble
1 took the pieces of spring back to the ship and roughly ground them - with a snag grinder wi th a hard-clay wheel - to the outline I wanted It took me over a week to get the knife done and it looked pretty good
Loveless had read a general article on knife making in one of the sporting magazines He knew that he had to heat trea t the metal He heated it on the ships galley stove
A fine looking fighter with the rare Loveless-Parke logo on the blade There is a double brass hilt and subhilt along with a stacked leather washer finger grooved handle The butt cap is aluminum Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side of the blade which incidentally is ground in typical Ra ndall style (See next page)
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Th is s tretched or elonga ted d rop paint hunter has the LovelessshyParke logo a nd a slanted Seagle-type brass hilt What makes this knife partkularly unique is the two piece stag handle with crown s lag as the butt port ion and an ivory spacer Loveless was photographer working on this knife and the photo appeared in one of the leading knife magazines Only thirty-six were mad e with this logo
A Loveless-Pa rke hunter with a brass hilt s tag hdnd le and hidden tang construction Shop number 121 is etched OIl the obverse side of the blade along with the year it was made - 1967 One of thirty-six
A fine Loveless-Parke skinner in pristine condilion It has a slanted brass hilt and brass butt plate a ra re feature on a Loveless knife The hidden tang constru ction is surrounded by beautiful stag This knife is marked ith the date it was made August 1967
[t got a pretty cherry red I plunged it right down into a five-gallon bucket of refrigshyera tion oil - thats all the cook would let me have - right in the galley It came out a pretty shade of gray and all the carbon fell off
The knife cut well for a few moments Then the edge started flaking away I went to the chief engineer and he said Youve got to draw that hardness You have to temper it
Loveless went to the public library to learn the secret of tempering metal When he returned to the ship he took the knife apart and placed it on a copper plate which he heated on the galley stove He watched as the blade turned a rich dark blue
It wasn t very scientific but it worked I had invented a wondershyfuJ tool It was a tremendous charge That turned out to be a hell of a knife
About five or six weeks later I took it to Abercrombie amp Fitch I was going to show that young punk my knife Since his earlier visit Abercrombie amp Fitch had made the wise decision to terminate the young clerks employment The floor manager a man with the shrewd merchand ising instincts that are characterisshytic of a good retailer was pleased to look at Loveless knife Impressed with the craftsmanship he asked Loveless to make some more like it for sale in the store
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An early semi-skinner with the Loveless-Parke Sierra Madre Calif logo Typical of the period it has a Scagcl style slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over a hidden tang In addition to being only one of thirty-six the name Safariand and the Safariland logo e tched on the obverse side of the blade make this knife very ra(e Very very few were so marked Even the sheath sports the Safariland logo
Another Loveless-Parke specimen with a stacked lea ther washer handle and an aluminum butt cap In this cra Loveless was still doing business with Abercrombie-Fitch Co in New York as their name is etched on the obverse side of the blade This particular knife has many characteristics of the earlier Delaware Maids but if examined closely one can see subtle design improvements developing Only thirty-six28 with the Loveless-Parke logo were made
I made three more It took about a month and before I was done everybody on the boat was helping me The store gave me $14 apiece for them I thought My God this is great At that time a Randall was selling for $22 $24 $26 I knew the store had to make a profit
Loveless has made 35 semishyreplicas of that first knife - called The 35th Anniversary Knives Today those reproductions of his $14 masshyterpiece sell for $3500 each
The first knife is gone In Bob Loveless words it walked out of his shop stolen by an unknown visitor who may not even realize what he possesses I was proud of it says Loveless but it wasnt anywhere near the knife we make today
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This old Lamson-Goodnow skilUler plays an important role in the Loveless story The knife was given to LoveJess by his friend BHly DuPont Wilmington Delaware It has a tapered tang Several years later Loveless got the idea of tapering tangs because of this antique Here we have a knife dating back to the mid 1800s with a tapered tang - an idea revived by Loveless and now universally copied throughout the industry
An early Lawndale gut hook skinner with shop number 70-430 This knife has a wood nticarta improved handle and it was made in 1970 Not many gut hook skinners have been mad e by Loveless
A Lawndale caper finn with an improved stag handle and a red spacer This model has no hilt or collar and comes with a birds head butt
An early Lawndale utility hunter with a brass hilt stag slabs and a red spacer The knife bears shop number 70-461 which means it was made sometime in 1970 The butt configuration is early Lawndale and in 1972 underwent some changes It has a fairly rare brass wrapped tapered tang with serrations on both the top and bottom of the blade behind the hilt
A most unusual gut hook skinner with the edge on top of the blade It has a brass hilt and black micarta handle This is the only reverse gut hook I have seen in my years of collecting Loveless knives Made in 1969 it was originally designed and made by Loveless for his personal use There were only tvvo made
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This small Lawndale piker bears shop number 65-30 and has a black micarta handle with one finger groove There is no hilt or coliar but there are thumb serrations on top of the blade A rounded birds head butt completes this piece
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A gents knife as Loveless calls it with a Lawndale logo The handle slabs are black micarta and there is no hilt It has a rounded birds head hilt and carries a shop number of 647-8 This is a one of a kind and was made in 197L
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Another early Lawndale fighter with a double brass hilt and black micarta slabs Shop number 70-451 indicates the knife was made in 1970 with the early butt configuration anl a brass wrapped tapered tang The blade has serrations on both the top and bottom behind the hilt This is a mean machine
profane He looks a bit like Boxcar Willie but he talks like William F Buckley He is articulate and cerebral bespeaking an education tha t goes far beyond formal schooling
He could be described as an eccentric genius A loner An invetershyate tinkerer A man who speaks his mind A curmudgeonly craftsman whose entire world revolves around his workshop in Riverside Califorshynia
Robert Loveless was born on January 21929 in Warren Ohio He spent the formative years of his life on his grandparshyents 17-acre farm about halfway between Warren and Sharon Pennsylvania There was just enough land to grow a little corn some tobacco rhubarb berries and a Jersey cow named Bossie
Loveless grandfather Clinton Huff was a friend of horticulturist Luther Burbank He helped Burbank develop a type of gladiolus bulb H e was surprisshyingly educated for a dirt farmer Loveless says of his grandfather
It was a grea t life for a kid he recalls Fifty-some years ago this was an entirely different country It was the middle of the Depression There was no TV I didnt see a movie until I was 9 or 10 years old
On New Years Day 1937 his grandshyfather died Soon after that Loveless 8 at the time went to live with his mother in Warshyren He grew up fast and yearned for adshyventure far from the sleepy midwest town
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A most lUlusual Lawnda le semi-skinner which was purchased by A G Russell from Loveless in 1968 It was engraved by Linton McKenzie who also did the intricate R on the sheephorn handle slab A one-ofshy-kind knife due to the humpback configuration of the handle a feature I have found in a few very early Delaware Maids The knife is the subject of an interesting article by Bruce Voyles in the Blnde Magazine After the article came out rreceived u letter from a man in Guam who had once owned the knife and he told me that while it was in his possession the tip of the blade was broken He returned ir to Loveless who repa ired it
if eclectic period in Loveless life Like the master craftsman who shapes formless steel into a fine blade events were forging an innocent farm boy into one of the worlds premier knife makers
Loveless was 12 when the United States declared war on the Axis powers Ready to join the military he was frusshytrated by his age
By the end of the ninth grade he had more important things on his mind than school He was driving long before the legal age of 16 And he was flying planes In 1943 he started to hang around a grass-strip airport near Warren on sumshymer weekends He picked up odd jobs there and Ernie Hall the owner paid him with flight training
Hall had no intention of letting a 14 year-old solo but one day while he was away from the field Loveless borrowed his Piper J-3 Cub From the air I saw Ernies Studebaker coming down the road so I landed and taxied up to the hangar He knew I had been flying He asked how I had done r said fine He turned his back and walked away never said another word
At 15 he lied about his age and joined the merchant marine to bide his time until he was old enough for military service His first job was that of deck hand on a 9600-ton ore boat the Hennepin a bulk carrier that sailed to the Great Lakes ports of Buffalo Cleveland Marquette Duluth and Superior
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A 1970 Lawndale banana skinner with a narrow nickel s ilver hilt and wood micar ta Over hidden tang construction The shop number is 70-413 The knife is extremely light in weight
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A beutiful Lawndale lamb ulility with shop identifica tion At There is a narrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and it has ivory sla bs It certainly depicts a neat a nd no-nonsense design
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A small semi-skinner w ith the Lawndale logo It has a nickel s iJ ver hilt sheep horn slabs and serrations top and bottom at the hilt This badly worn knife was returned to Loveless by a professional hunter with the request for another just like it He enumerated the many kills the knife had skinned and Loveless ho likes to see his kni ves used was so impressed he sent the replacement gratis
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Small Lawndale d rop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown stag slabs There are unusual thu mb serrati ons on top of the bJ C1cte near the hilt
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A beautiful little Lawndale semishyskinner w ith a longer than usual nickel silver hUt and cream colored s tag slabs on a red spacer Wha t is intr iguing about this kn ife is the nicktd sHver butt cap because Loveless d id not put them on during this era Apparently the butt cap was added by someone else
I cleaned and painted all day long every day he recalls When we came into port we tied up the boat ourselves opened and closed the hatches Those were the best years of my life There was a whole world out there A young man could move up
quickly during the war I was working with men in their 60s People nowadays have no understanding of what things were like in World War II Everyone who could do a job was needed
I had plenty of time to read take pictures I started studying watches taking them apart middotand studying their mechanisms His fascination with watches and watchmakshying would show up later in the workmanship of his knives But knife making was far from his mind in 1945
Finally came the day Loveless was waiting for his 17th birthday January 2 1946 The war was over but Loveless still wanted to be in uniform He signed up for the Army Air Corps forerunner of the Air Force on his birthday
Loveless was trained to be a tower operator and given a two-year tour in the Pacific on the islands of Guam and Iwo Jima It was a lonely tour and with time on his hands he got interested in drawing and designing There was an old house trailer on Iwo Jima I was fascinated by it and started drawing variations of it
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A Lawndale utility hunter of hidden tang construction with no hilt and a two piece crown stag handle ThiS was the personal knife of Loveless and is marked Bad Bobs (See next page)
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An old Lawndale fighter wi th a double brass hilt ebony handle with fi nger grooves and an aluminum butt cap similar to those found on the Delaware Maid The grind on the blade resembles the grind fou nd on Randa lls Model 5 A very handsome knife
A very early Lawndale banana the handle is crown s tag imbedded skinner with a two piece stag with a small compa~s The nickel handle over hidden tang s ilver hilt is s lanted and the blad e construction The butt portion of is unusually narrow
Toward the end of his tour in the service he was sent to Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base near Dayton Ohio Loveless decided to leave the Air Force because rank was hard to come by after the war After two years ten months and three days I came out a PFC - Robert Loveless PFC USAF Retired I took part of my mustering-out pay of $96 dollars and bought a Rolex watch It was November 5 1948 I paid $48 dollars for it and I still have it
While at Wright-Patterson he had decided to enroll in the Institute of Design in Chicago Though the fall term had started he was admitted without a high school dipl0ma on the basis of the drawings he had done while in the Air Force Initially he lived at the YMCA on South Wabash Avenue and attended part-time while working as a sales clerk at an art supplies store
The Institute of Design was an outshygrowth of the Bauhaus school Avant garde form fo llows function and all that They were under the influence of Mies van der Rohe Walter Gropius Wassily Kandinsky and LeCorbusier
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My first drop pOint hunter It has the Lawndale logo which was the only logo available at the time It has an improved handle of ivory mica rta and bears the shop number 216-RR The cost was $19800 and it was the second Loveless knife in my collection
An early Lawndale prototype which was cut in half to show the Loveless hidden tang construction The knife was once owned by Ken Warner noted editor
Large Lawndale semimiddotskiIUH~r w ith beautifu l multi-colored buffalo horn in an improved handle configuration The shop number is 41 5 This is a fine knife
This Lawndale straight hunter is special to me as it was my first Loveless The improved handle wi th ivory micarta slabs have darkened with age and handling This knife was purchased in 1973 for $18800 and bears shop number 23S-RR
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A Lawndale up-swept skinner with a nickel siher hilt and well matched stag slabs The shop number is 70-520 which ind icates the knife was made in 1970 and illus trates the butt configuration at that time
A rather unusual Lawndale crooked skinner with shop identifica tion in the fonn of the letter 1 The nickel silver hilt appears to be a bit longer than norlTh11 and there is no metal liner in the thong hole Thumb serra tions are cut into the tang at the hilt
This is a one of a kind LawndaJe skinner made on the order of the Canadian Russell knife It has walnut slabs and an open thong hole with thumb serrations on top of the blade
A specially made Lawndale skinner with a cocabolo handle over hidden tang construction It has a thin nickel silver butt cap The appearance indicates it is a copy of an old case hunter The shop number is 389 Loveless emphatically denies putting the finger cutout in the choil
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An unusual Lawndale drop point hunter with a little different blad e shape There is a nickel silver hilt with stag slabs The tapered tang is brass wrapped vith finger serrations on the top and bottom of the tang near the hilt The shop number 504 was s tamped on the front of the generous siLed hilt a most unusual location 1 have never seen another knife so marked Another personal knife of Loveless which he gave to Steve Johnson during the first week Steve worked in the l oveless shop
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I began to realize what a phony bunch they were It was intellectualized Everybody at the Institute of Design was interested in shopshyping centers and office buildings I was intershyested in practical architecture - things like family dwellings I was intrigued with the possibility of making mobile homes on a production line but I got no encouragement from the teachers I finally just got mad one day and quit I didnt even check out
Years later however Loveless would look back on the months he spent at the Instishytute of Design as time well-spent by a future knife maker The unhappy experience of the Bauhaus training had given him a lifelong respect for functional design They taught me how to think in functional terms especially with materials
After his abrupt departure from the Institute of Design Loveless enrolled at Kent State University in Ohio I had begun to understand the true interplay of basic ideas he says I wanted to study the conflicts and drives and so forth
I was different from the average college frehman I had aGED instead of a high school diploma I didn t know a noun from an adverb but I could write I got As because I could express myself
A basic knowledge of English is one of the attributes of success for a businessman Youve got to be able to think straight and that shows up in clean simple straight writing At Kent I started a semantic study group Semantics is the study of symbols written and spoken Its language in action - abstractions archetypes stereotypes linguistics logic
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This is possibly an experimental Lawndale utility wi th nickel silver hilt bu tt cap a nd stag slabs The engraver Li unknown and the knife is one-of-a -kind
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I came to realize a long time ago the only way a man can get along in this life is to understand people to have a high degree of logical skills and an extensive vocabulary Without it youre conshydemned to grunts and curse words I d rather be an active reader of books than a passive spectator of a movie Theres no limit to what you can do if you have a good vocabulary and understand sentence structure Ive got very little use for intellectuals but I love talking to an intellectual person
He came to admire the late R Buckminster Fuller a philosopher and inventor of such things as the geodesic dome Fuller designed Dyl11axion house a home that could be mass-produced cheaply like the manufactured homes Loveless had envisioned at the Institute of Design Another favorite was psycholoshygist B F Skinner the Behaviorist who developed Skinners Box a device in which laboratory animals can press buttons and be rewarded for making the right choices These men were my heroes To me they were giants
Loveless fascination wi th Ii tera ture contin ues to this day He is an avid reader especially of biogshyraphies and World War II histories His favorite authors include Philip Wylie (Generation of Vishypers) John Ie Carre (The
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A fa irly routine Lawnda le utiJity hunter with an improved black micarta handle with shop number 161 The knife was purchased from Oa vid Steele noted writer at the firs t New York Knife Show
An early Lawndale semi-skinner with slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over hidden tang construction The slanting hilt is similar to those found On Seagle knives
A special order Lawndale camp knife of massive proportions with a nickel silver hilt and ebony slabs Mad e from 1 4 inch s tock the tang has less taper than usual
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This is a large Lawndale semishyskinner with a Seagle style slanting brass hilt and cocabolo handle on hidden tang construction There is no lanyard hole and on the obverse side of the blade middotve find the Safariland name and logo
A Lawndale upswept skinner with a nickel silver hilt coca bolo slabs and a non-tapered tang indicating it was made early in 1970 The shop number is 27
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An early Lawndale utility made in 1970 with a brass hilt and polished stag slags It is engraved by Ron Scaggs The logo has been put on the lower half of the blade a most unusual location The grind on this knife is a bit on the Randall style
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The subject of the mechanical arts has been poorly trea ted in litera ture Loveless laments To me theres much more drama in writing about machines than in fictional writing about sex and murder Loveless has made a lifetime study of tools and tool making of machines and the men who made them He can rattle off the names of countless inventors
Knives are by far the oldest created tool he points out The first tools were the club and the stone Then man lashed the stone to the club to make it more effective Then he honed it to a sharp edge
Almost everyone has a feeling about knives There are very few men who Cal) regard knives neutrally Theres something downright atavistic to a man when he picks up a knife or regards a knife It may be a throwback to the hunter in man
A 1969 Lawndale boot knife with brass hilt and big horn sheep slabs The shop number is 384 An unusual feature about the piece is the open lanyard hole (See next page)
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Rare WoodmiddotLoveless fo lder with a titanium frame and stag s labs The inside of the ha ndle castings are engine turned
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Loveless also maintains a large library of movies that he watches late at night in his workshop Among his fa vorites are The Last Emperor and Shane
While at Kent State Bob Loveless met his first wife The marriage lasted 18 tempestuoLls years but produced three daughters which he treasures
Loveless developed the undershypinnings of his intellectual interests at Kent State however on the whole it didnt satisfy his needs The experiment lasted for only a couple quarters Just as had happened at the Institute of Design he grew tired of the academic exercises And like so many veterans who return to college his life experiences had
transcended the youthful silliness that is typical of much of campus life I was wearing a ruptured duck on my jacket and they gave me a blue and orange beanie I went back on the lakes
For a while Loveless was content to return to the Great Lakes bulk carriers but he soon began
to long for a more stable life than the lakes provided He used his Able Seamans card to get a job on a Sun Oi l tanker the Passaic Sun which hauled gasoline to New England out ports It was while working on the Passaic Sun in 1953 that he made that fateful arshyrangement to sell knives to Abercrombie amp Fitch
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Rare titanium Wood-Loveless folder with maroon micarta slabs As nearly as 1 can tell afte r ta lking wjth Loveless and Wood there were only thir ty-seven of the folders made Twelve were ti tanium two were aluminum and the rest were stainless There was a va riety of handle materia l used
A routine Wood-Loveless folder if indeed there is a routine onc with stainless steel frame and maroon micarta slabs This was the firs t Wood-Loveless in my collection and was ordered direc tl y from Lovel ess After a lo ng wait I finally received the kni fe along with a letter stating that the Wood association was over and tha t I had better hang onto it as it was sure to become a collectors item r pa id $7500 for the knife which was the brochure price
Extremely fare Wood-Loveless folder with aluminum frame and maroon micarta slabs On the inside of the handle casting are the words Wood Loveless Mark 4 An aluminum sample it is the only one made
Extremely rare Wood-Loveless folder with a titanium frame and wood micarta slabs It is marked on the inside of the handle casting Wood-Loveless Mark 4 Titanium Sample 001 As logos were being put on the knives Barry Wood wanted to try one Not being familiar with the technique he put the logo on the blade quite low
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A routine Riverside drop point hunter w ith a nickel s ilver hilt engraved by Ray Viramontez It has well matched stag slabs on a red liner It is a good looking knife and carries shop order 642
This little Horn Street Knife with a Riverside logo has a wide nickel silver bolster with stag slabs With its tubular sheath it was designed to be carried as a pocket knife It has been extremely popular in Japan
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Perhaps one of the rarest knives in the collection is this Riverside boot knife better known as the New York Special Its shop number is 838 and it comes with a narrow nickel s ilver collar and contoured green micarta slabs A unique feature is its flat shea th into which the knife is snapped It was a speciaJ order a special design and only seven were made during 1972
Riverside hideout model with shop number 027 comes with green micarta slabs and a narrow nickel silver collar A beautifully designed knife with a contoured handle for a firm grip It has never been a big production model
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A new and improved model of the Riverside pro hunter with duplex grind Under shop order 221 it features a stainless steel hilt and black micarta slabs The tang is fully tapered instead of being a half tang like the original The knife carries the rare Riverside signature logo
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delivering the first three knives Loveless recalls that Pat Devlin the floor manager said Ive been looking all over for you I want some more knives Id like at least a gross I told him [ could deliver half a gross and he wrote a purchase order on the spot They were going to sell them for $3450 I would get 60 percent - $2070 each
In the meantime I had been transferred off the oiler I took the purchase order to the Claymont Delashyware branch of Wilmington Trust and asked to see the manager I wanted to borrow $1 000 The initial order from Abercrombie was just over $1900 I ended up with a personal loan for a thousand dollars on a 90-day note I took it in cash and went to an industrial supply store and got some tools an anvil a bench furnace files vises a drill and a Hammond VH-2D belt grinder By day I had a shore job with Sun Oil on a relieving gang By night I made knives - 72 of them in 74 days I sometimes worked till 2 in the morning When I received my check from Abercrombie I laid the money down on the counter at the bank and said There you are Thanks a lat
Even though Loveless knew then he could make knives commershycially he also knew he needed more practice to become great at the craft
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A rather sma ll drop point hunter with a regular Riverside logo under shop order number 697 It comes with a nickel silver hilt and well matched stag slabs
Another routine drop point hunter wi th the regular Riverside logo The nickel silver hilt is engraved by Ray Viramontez A set of well matched s tag slabs on a red liner completes the handle
A normal sized Riverside drop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown s tag slabs on a red liner This was the only Loveless knife in the Hollifield collection and it has an extremely small logo
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Riverside integral hunter with a wid e bolster and stag slabs This knife was first introduced at the Guild Shomiddotv in 1979 The geometric design on each side of the bolster is done by Leona rd Leibowitz in red plastic and gold Only 12 were made
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While not a terribly popular model this Riverside Nessmuk has good lines It has a nickel silver hilt with dark maroon slabs Shop order number 849
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He dropped out of knife making for several years and took a job as a technishycian for E 1 du Pont de Nemours amp Company in Wilmington His iconoshyclastic style rubbed some du Pont people the wrong way - especially his motorcycle They felt they had inshyvested a lot of money in me and even though I never got hurt they took exception to my riding it They fired me
Between jobs now he returned to knife making to support his growing family It was easy for him to re-estabshylish distribution through Abercrombie amp Fitch and things seemed to be going well until mid-1958 when he was beset
by misfortune That summer he accepted an oral purchase order to make a large quantity of knives for the Christmas season However the buyer who had made the commitment left the company before the knives were finished The store refused to accept the knives
Then in November one of his daughters took desperately ill with pneumonia The doctor said that the only way to cure her was to move to a milder climate In January 1959 he decided to leave the East Coast and move to Modesto California where his wifes parents lived
This sub-hilt Bowie was made in 1957 The handle is ivory with hidden tang construction The hilt is 3 34 inches wide and is sterling silver as are the sub-hilt and pommel (approximately 1 lb) The name plate is 28 K gold and the 3 12 inch parry strip atop the blade is brass Delicate and beautiful engraving and ivory carving was done by Francis Monoghan of Wilmington Delaware Without a doubt the rarest and finest Loveless knife in existence and quite possibly the first art knife ever made (See next page)
A small Riverside boot knife with shop order l1 S-E indicating it was part of a 5 knife set which unfortunately was broken up The trim knife has a small double nickel silver hilt with walnut slabs over hidden tang construction
This Riverside semi-skinner was made on special order and bears seria l number O1 lt was made for the A G Russell Knife Club and has a nickel silver hilt and slabs of coral micarta
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I sold the house on a Friday and on Saturday morning I was in my car on my way west I never had much trouble getting a job When I came to southern California I had a job within three hours at a machine shop
By the mid-60s Loveless had established a small machine shop of his own doing contract work for other companies In late 1966 he acshycepted a job as supervisor for a precision parts maker and by 1969 he was supervising an 8S-man machine shop
But Loveless had also fallen in with a sporting crowd He began selling and trading the dozen or so Delaware Maid knives he had brought west with him - the same knives he had been selling to Abercrombie amp Fitch He also began innovating - moving away from the Randall-like designs By the end of the decade knife making had nearly taken over Loveless life I was making knives heavily in the evenings and eating about twenty Rolaids a night just to get to sleep he says In November 1969 he quit his day job
Loveless continued to make knives under the Delaware Maid logo The strange part of it is I don t rememshyber why I picked the name he says Then as today many of his knives featured a reclining nude etched into the blade Loveless wont reveal who modeled for the now-famous trademark but he does say The model made me bitterly disgusted that I married my first wife
In 1971 his first marriage ended in divorce 1 gave her the house - she had the kids
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Under shop order 330 this Riverside drop point hunter is of standard size and has a wide brays bolster and black micarta slabs [t is a beautiful knife
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This small Riverside drop po int hunter under shop order 641 has a nickel silver hilt and black micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on the tang just behind the hilt A neat little knife
A half tang utility hunter with a Riverside logo and made under shop76 order UB The handle is green mica rta and has no hilt
A nice Ri verside drop point hunter with a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs on a red liner Shop number is 983 The original owners initials are etched on the logo side of the ricasso
A mini-wilderness model with the ra re Riverside sig nature logo under shop order 526 It has a double nickel silver hilt with coca bolo slabs This knife is of recent vintage
Here we have another Riverside hip pocket hunter with a nickel silver hilt and ivory slabs On top of the blad e and just ahead of the hilt are thumb serrations and behind the hilt on the tapered tang is a brass initial insert The shop iden tificat ion is CH
Loveless calls this knife his Riverside hip packel hunter Under shop order RL-2 it has a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs It was made in 1971 and has thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hilt
A small Riverside drop point hunter in a half tang construction with finger grooved ivory micarta slabs Made in 1979 under shop order 2016 the knife has no hilt L L
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make on consignment He first got the idea in 1971 that collectors might be interested in his knives after the silver anniversary issue of Gun Diges t which gave him a generous mention reached the newsstands I had 75 knives on the order books as a result of the Gun Digest article he recalls I had orders from Mexico and Eushyrope By 1972 I knew I would be able to make a living making knives Every month it kept buildshymgup
1 have no idea how many knives Ive made Im going to be a nightmare for the collectors Today he makes around 300
knives a year but he hasnt always been that productive The worst year was 1979 when he simply didnt feel like making knives He produced about 75 that year
These days he and his helper might have as many as 42 knives in various stages of production at any given time The backlog keeps growshying He is now working on knives that were ordered up to five years ago Its getting worse he says Im sure Ill kick the bucket with a lot of unfilled orders but theres nothing I can do about that
Loveless first knives - the ones made from Packard springs shywere forged [ beat them to death he says Its hard work and a poor way to change the shape of metal Forging is a cheap way of getting
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A Riverside hunter of half tang construction It has no hilt and green micarta slabs which are finger grooved Loveless says he made only six or seven of this model
A rather oldtime Riverside drop point hunter under shop order 1098_ It has a nickel silver hilt stag s labs and the original owners initia ls on the obverse side of the blade
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shape but not the best way for knives Then I got smart
Today he begins with a slab of metal and grinds away everything that doesnt look like the desired knife Like Michaelangelo who professed to liberate his statues from the grea t blocks of marble Loveless frees the blade that he visualizes within the stock
Stock removal is primarily a development of the Loveless shop he says adding with the hint of a smile This could be taken for boasting
Before long Loveless began to make knives from the type of steel used for saws and lawnmower blades - a nickel alloy steel with tremendous toughness Loveless went so far as to personally visit the president of the Jessop Steel Company in Washington Pennsylvania to find out more about how this special steel was made
When Jessop stopped production of the alloy (which was called 139-B) Loveless tried oil-hardening and airshyhardening other steels He experishymented with hot-work die steels shockshyresisting steel high-carbon highshychrome steel and various tool and stainless steels before making a commitshyment to a Japanese alloy called ATS-34
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Under shop order 115-1) this small semi~skinner with the Riverside logo has a nickel sil ver hilt and walnut s labs furnished by the o riginal owner It was part of a 5shyknife matched set tha t unfortunately was broken up
This smal[ Riverside hunter under shop order MOL has a nickel ~i lver hilt and black micarta s labs Not tuo many of these sma ller knives have been made
A yachtsmans knife of dubious o rigin Under shop order BER-L this one~of-a-kind has a nickel si lver hilt g reen micarta slabs and the new Riverside signature logo ] am toJd that while grinding the bJade for a utility hunter a mistake was made Rather than throw i t away Loveless ground it to the yachtmans shape It is a one of a kind
ThiS Riverside utility hunter has a nickel silver hilt and ivory micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on top of the tang near the hilt Shop order number is 642
The qualities of ATS-34 closely parallel those found in American-made lS4-CM Loveless keeps a couple years supply of the high-carbon corrosion-resistant stainless tool steel on hand at his workshyshop
The basic tools found in Loveless Riverside California shop include a Deckel universal milling machine a Sixis tool makers milling machine a manual milling machine two tool makers lathes - a Maximat Super II and a Schaublin SV70 - and drill presses to put the holes in the tangs He also uses a Burr King model 1272 belt grinder - a model that he helped the company to design He recalls that they were going to call it the Loveless Grindmaster
Loveless executes every step of the knife making process in his shop except heat treating which is done by
Paul Bos of Cajon California Bos a master in the field heat treats knives for many American and foreign makers
Although his makers mark R W Loveless Maker has always been reserved for the bench-made knives from his workshop thousands of pocket knives designed by Bob Loveless are machine made in Japan by Gerber International
While some of Loveless knives may indeed sit on velvet to be admired by white-gloved lovers of art
he insists that each is a tool for hunters for adventurers He crafts his knives for men who do the hard work of skinning deer and cutting hawsers
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A ra re Ri verside semi skinner with a wide hilt engraved by Giuseppi Forte The knife sports a green micarta handle and there is no thong hole or handle pins
A beautiful Riverside drop point hunter with a wide brass bolster engraved by H H Fra nk and big horn sheep slabs The logo was etched a t the special request of the Ovncr J pictu re of this knife appears on the cover of Knives 82
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A rare Riverside dagger under shop order 003 A beautiful and deadly knife with a double s tainless s teel hilt engraved by Steve Lindsay and a black micarta coffin shaped handle A mini logo appears on the obverse side of the blade ilt the ricasso a unusual place to put a logo
This sti ff horn model has two Naked Lady logos-front view as shown and back view on reverse side Ha ndle has red pick bone scales and bolster is nickel silver On the under side of the bolster is a unique square checkered finger grip
A 1985 Riverside stiff horn with a wide nickel silver bolster and fine grained stag for the handle Comes with a tubular sheath This is a mean package
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Loveless proudly refers to himself as a tool maker and expresses his conviction that without the tool maker society could never have afforded the artists In primitive societshyies everybody works to survive There are no artists People come up to me and say Boy Mr Loveless youre a great artist I say No Im an artisan I deliberately took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
I abhor the term art knife The term is an oxymoron We make working knives A Loveless knife is the anti thesis of an art knife He also frowns on the expression custom knives We call them bench-made knives
About half of the knives Bob Loveless creates end up in the hands of hunters even though he no longer hunts himself l stopped hunting in 1970 1 realized there was no need for it and no sport in it Using a modern center-fire rifle with a scope theres very little excuse for missing
Under shop order 11S-B this Riverside big bear was part of a set of five that unfortunately was broken up The double hilt ilnd sub-hilt are nickel silver and the walnut slabs were furnished by the original owner A brass inlay is found on the tang for initials (See next page) 87
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The Riverside steak knives pictured above are not found in the Loveless brochure One is a right hand model and one is a left hand modeL One blade is serrated and one is not Both have stag on one side of the handle and are of integral construction
This knife and fork set was made in 1979 and is of integral construction with a long bolster on only one side of the handle I have never seen another knife and fork set by Toveless although he does make steak knife sets occasionally
Loveless hunted groundhogs when he lived on the East Coast You havent lived until you eat groundhog Best way to fix it is in a cast iron skillet five to six inches deep Put the meat in with pork lard and one inch of water Slow cook it all day with some dandelion greens
In Delaware he hunted grouse and duck with members of the du Pont family I was raised on fried and roast chicken To me duck is a poor substitute
Deer hunting was a fall ritual for Loveless for many years My last hunting trip was October or November 1970 in Del Norte County California I got a little Columbia blacktail deer on Thursshyday and Saturday I got another I got 80 pounds of meat out of both deer It took the whole family two years to get it eaten Venison makes good meatballs and great sausage but basically it isn t very good meat
If you have to kill to eat thats one thing All life kills other life to exist but if you dont need to do it why do it He pOints to a volume on his bookshelf Gail
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An unusual Riverside chute knife under shop order 805 It has a double njckel silver hilt and stag slabs oVhat makes this piece a bit of a rar ity is the blade It is one inch longer than the s tandard model
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This Bowie is the only one made at Riverside to date It is fairly large with a double stainless steel hilt and cocabolo slabs
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A rare Loveless-Johnson capeT it is one of a kind Under shop order 786 the knife has no hilt and an ivory micarta handle with ODe
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Sheehys Passages Peer pressure accounts for a lot of hunting I love guns but I love them as an example of ways man can manipulate them to serve a purpose My sport is popping beer cans with a 22
That might seem hypocritical- I make hunting knives and yet dont personally beshylieve in hunting I don t insist that other people feel the same way If you want to shoot ten deer a year thats your business I think I outgrew it But [ sure as hell know how to make a good deer knife
Unless youve had field experience you can t make hunting knives I see knives with cutting edges tha t are too thick Wi th blades that are too long - 3W to 4W is fine for North America With awkward and ill-shaped handles Too many knife makers dont understand their own hand Their knives are not user friendly You cant teach a guy to make a good hunting knife if hes never been in the woods shot a deer and been up to his elbows in deer guts Its like giving a typewriter to a man who is illiterate
Loveless says of the dropped hunter perhaps his grea test stroke of inspiration The dropped hunter was obvious to me in the 50s It is almost a spitting image of an autopsy knife TI1e dropped hunter got its name because of the way the point drops away from the back of the blade for greater ease in deer skinning
And how does Bob Loveless differentiate the seashysoned hunter from the tenderfoot When I ask a guy where he likes to do his hunting and he has an answer on the tip of his tongue hes a hunter A lot of Loveless dropped hunters lie on a coffee table to be bragged about
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This Loveless-Johnson drop point hunter has a nickel silver hilt and black mkarta slabs It was made under shop order 746-8
A one of a kind Loveless-Johnson dagger with a double brass hilt and black micarta slab on a birds head shaped handle The exact number of Loveless-Johnson knives made ma y never be known Loveless estimates fewer than forty while Johnson feels the numbe was closer to one hundred ]n anY event there were not too many made and they are desirable add itions to any collection
A five inch Loveless-Johnson utility with an improved handle of wood micarta There is no hilt with this type of handle The shop order is 772 This knife is unusually light in weight for its size
Loveless admits that demand for his knives has driven the price up to the point where very few men can afford to actually use them We could sell all we could make at $750 but theres stiU a limited market I equate the price of a Loveless knife with a good bolt-action rifle and scope Some guys will carry a $900 rifle and a $10 knife The rifles job is over in 20 seconds but it will take many minutes for the knife to finish its job
Theres no question that Loveless knives have strong symbolic value among men who should know about such things Ernest Hemingshyway took five Loveless knives with him on his last trip to Africa And legend has it that each of the four commanding generals of the South Vietnamese army carried a Loveless fighting knife on his hip as a compleshyment to his Rolex watch and Dehner boots
Many Loveless knives found their way to the jungles of Vietnam But Loveless is quick to point out that he is very selective about accepting orders for fighting knives We dont make fighting knives for soldiers of fortune - men who work in clandestine military service he says conshytemptuously adding There are many good service knives available at factan) prices
Bob Loveless knife making is governed by his personal ideals We wont do an ivory handle Theres one in the leather room That will be the last If enough people would stop using ivory maybe they wauld stop poaching elephants in Africa Ivory is a second or third-class handle
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There were only three knives marked with the ImclessshyJohl1sott Riverside Cal logo This one 002 has a hilt of nickel silver and Lignum Vitae slabs There are thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hil t Directly behind the hilt there is a brass inlay for init ia ls Extremely rare Rare Loveless-Johnson d rop point hunter with serial
number 003 The knife has a ni ckel silver hilt and ebony slabs middotvith thumb serrations on top of the blade ahead of the hilt l)irectly behind the hilt on the tang is a brass inlay for initials Of the thre knives so marked 001 is in Taiwan A rare knife
This I a specjally designed knife to commemorate thirty-fjve years of knifcmaking by loveless A refined version of the old Delaware Maid with s tacked leather washer handle and an aluminum butt cap Origishynally sold for $200000 only thirty-five wercgt made This knife is number 10
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An unusual naked lady drop point hunter wi th a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs over a red liner The unusual fea ture of this knife is the wide ricasso The shop number is 435
A naked lady chute knife w ith a double nickel silver hW and well matched stag slabs over a red liner At the special request of the original owner the spine of the blade was rounded instead of square
This lamb semi-skinner has a nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and well matched stag slabs According to Loveless there were only three of this model made
A beautiful semi-skinner with the naked lady logo The wide nickel silver bolsters are engraved by Michael Collins The stag on the handle is extremely well matched
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A naked lady drop point hunter with a slightly wider than usual nickel silver hilt engraved by Angelo Bee Ivory slabs on a red liner have a big horn sheeps head scrimmcd on the logo side by Mr Bee An inlay behind the hilt used for initials is one ounce of pure gold instead of the usual brass This go ld inlay was furnished by the original purchaser The owners initials appear on the ricassQ logo side
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A fine drop point hunter with the naked lady logo The nickel silver hilt has been engraved by Ray Viramontez The stag handle slabs are very unusual On top of the bJade ace thllmb serrations and directly behind the hilt is a brass initiaJ insert This knife was purchased directly from Loveless at the 1976 Guild show It was at this shomiddot that the naked lady logo was introduced
material anyway Now mammoth ivory thats different At one time Loveless didnt think much of micarta as a handle material but now he has come to believe it is the best material for a working knife And rounding out his views on handle materials he notes I agree with General George Patton shymother-of-pearl is for New OrleanB pimps
Should you come to California to visit with Bob Loveless in his
workshop you would find yourself in the presence of a man at peace with himself Here is a man who has tried just about everything he ever wanted to do and succeeded at most
Loveless would be comfortably dressed in Levis and one of the striped zippered Five Brothers shirts by M Fine amp Sons that he is so fond of wearing On his head would be his trademark cap which was made in Japan by a friend s wife The cap is designed to shield his sensitive eyes from the the glare of the overhead fluorescent tubes
His pot belly would lead you to believe that he likes his food in ample quantity and you might imagine
Under shop number 004 this beautiful naked lady semi-skinner has a wide bolster engraved with a gold animal inlay by R Scaggs Scroll engraving appears on the obverse bolster The knife has walnut slabs It is one of the best looking pieces I have ever seen from the Loveless shop (See next page) 103
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Lovelesss own naked lady semimiddot skinner Under shop order R wL the knife was made on October 12 1986 for himself There is a n ickel s ilver hilt with a rare th ree piece stag handle over hidden tang construction with a crown stag butt
Stiff horn mod el with naked lady logo This kni fe is an integrCl l piece with sta g slabs (md an open area around the thong hole The geometric design on the bolster as done in red p lilstic and gold by Leonard Leibowitz Only six were made
This is an integral semimiddotskinner with serial number 28 It is milled from a single piece of steel with stag slabs In the wide bo lster is an ivory micarta disc scrimmcd by Rick Fields of Florida A limited number of these integrals were made and according to Loveless no more will be started because of the time it takes to make one Loveless estimates he ca n make three regular knives to one of these Most of the integrals went to Japan but a few possibly six Wer sold in the United Stales for $175000 each A rather expensive sheath knife
An integral drop point with serial number 25 There are beautiful stag inserts in the handle and the small ivory micarta disc in the bolster which was scrimmed by Rick Fields of Florida Loveless swears no more will be made becDusc of the time involved Most were sold in Japan but a few managed to get into American collectors hands It is a very handsome knife
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him enjoying his favorite dish Cantonese-style barbeshycued pork ribs washed down with Tsing Tao beer
Today Robert Loveless is happily remarried He and his wife Yoshiko share a comfortable life together - she watching Japanese-language TV programs while he makes knives and enjoys his diverse interests He has a cat named Chrissy a poodle called Alfred P Loveless and two Labrador retrievers Brandy and Buddy
Loveless three daughters are grown now and living in CaWornia One is a California deputy attorshyney general One is married to a research scientist One operates a bistro Loveless also has three grandshychildren Yoshiko has two grown daughters
In 1986 while at the Munich Knife Show Loveless learned that his mother and step-father had been murdered in Warren Ohio by a man with a knife Loveless is haunted by the irony Here I am selling knives My mom and step-dad were murshydered by a punk with a knife At times I wonder if theres a heavy karma coming down
Sitting in his Riverside California workshop amidst the toob and the partially completed
knives Bob Loveless has a great deal to say about the development of his knife making skills and the evolushytion of his philosophy
I arrogantly feel Im the best damn knife designer in the world I hardly ever make a knife I didnt design I make knives to please me Those who do it just for money hate their wives and kick their dogs
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This naked lady drop point hunter was made in February 1978 with a wide stainless s teel bolster and green micarta slabs It was carried by Loveless during a course at Jeff Coopers Gunsight Hunting School in Arizona
A stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hilt and green micatra slabs A reverse naked lady logo appears on the obverse side of thc bladc
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1 knew what r wanted to do in 1954 when 1 started I didnt know how to do it 1wanted to make fine knives for sportsmen It took the better part of 10 to 12 years before I began to understand what I was doing
There wasnt anybody you could learn from in those days There were no books I sometimes made flat-out mistakes and had to do it over Selfshytaught is sometimes the best way You work up your own philosophy as you go along
Loveless may have known from the beginshyning that he wanted to make fine knives but he had no interest whatsoever in sheaths Indeed he used to include the following note in his early catalogs
If you consider yourself a good leather worker and want to make your own sheath for your Loveless Knife say so on the order blank and deduct ten dollars from the cost of the order - I don t particularly enjoy leather work
When a mans not good at something it bothers him Loveless observes When he gets better at it he enjoys it
Nowadays Loveless is very good at it He makes his widely-copied sheaths from 8-9 ounce cowhide purchased from a Los Angeles dealer He designs the sheaths for a tight fit - to cam in so the knife cant fall out Loveless has no use for
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Stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hi lt and stag slabs A reverse naked lady is on the obverse side of the blade This knife was made in 1986
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Loveless won t reveal who modeled for the
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Bob Loveless shares his hard-earned knowledge with other knife makers both in his workshop and through the Knifemakers Guild which he helped found in 1970
The fundamental philosophy of the Guild was my idea he says I got together in Tulsa with ten other guys Andy Russell got the meeting together The first membership directory was put together right here in my shop
Our goals were to promote knives and knife makers to encourage more ethical practices and help others make better knives
He has had several apprentices and has worked with Japanese students for weeks at a time His first full-time helper Steve Johnson came to work for him in May 1971 when the Loveless shop was in Lawndale Cali fornia Johnson had learned the basics of the trade from Gil Hibben Later work with Harvey Draper and in the Davis shop in Spokane had given him a good foundation in knife making Johnsonremained with Loveless for three years moving on to become a well-known knife maker in his own right in Utah
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An extremely ra re naked lady straight hunter with a nickel silver hilt and slabs of Japanese micarta called Snow which resembles ivory The logo on each side of the blade reverses within itself There is just one other knife marked this way Loveless has sta ted he oviU never use th is handle materia l ga in
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A Gerber folder designed by Loveless with his signature engraved on the logo side of the bronze 118 bolster This knife is 184 of 2000 and has a bronze frame and checkered rubber inserts for a
handle The knife is extremely heavy There appears to be some doubt as to whether Gerber fully adhered to the original Lovesless design
Loveless had a full-time Japanese helper Koichiro Oda for a while during the late 1970s Jim Merritt his current helper started in 1981 Jim is not only my right arm Hes both arms and more Loveless quips
T he craft of knife making can be lonely work but Bob Loveless doesnt mind the solitude Its not unusual for him to labor well
into the morning hours sipping cold coffee crafting knives and sheathes The shop is the world I love where I want to be Its my refuge he says
Bob Loveless many passions hobbies and interests provide the psychic fuel for this effort His movie videos and books his music mostly jazz and blues are all close at hand The workshop is also outfitshyted with a shooting range which he shares with visiting Riverside policeshymen
On a whole Loveless hobbies are solitary ventures And his tinkshyering is endless The shop is cluttered with remnants of an amazing variety of gadgets Noteworthy among the clutter are a couple one-of-a-ldnd items
Schrade-Loveless drop point hunter designed by Loveless This particular knife has no serial number and was sent to Loveless by Schrade for final inspection prior to production Typica l maroon Delrin improved handle with a brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is l S4-CM A drop point hunter by Schrade which was designed by
Loveless The knife has serial number 0922 and has the typical maroon Delrin improved style handle with a narrow brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is lS4-CM
Schrade-Loveless drop point with serial number 0045 This knife is a surplus piece from the American Blade lS0th Anniversary commemorative that was offered in 1977 It has a white Delrin improved style handle and a narrow collar instead of a hilt
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A Beretta-Loveless drop point hunter with seri al number 0260 It has a nickel silver hilt and contoured stag slabs over a red li ner Designed by Loveless made in Japan and ma rketed by Beretta USA
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- the Loveless pens One is crafted from titanium the other from a combination of aluminum and steel A third pen is gone - sold for $2000 He also has lots of watches He is quick to point out tha t like a Loveless knife a good watch lasts forever
Loveless has owned four amateur-built singleshyseater biplanes 1 dont take it seriously he says r just go up and have fun But one time it wasn t fun at all He crashed his Pi tt Special in 1983 fracturing the tibia in his left leg - an accident that laid him up for three months and reduced his knife production that year to fewer that 150
He used to ride a motorcycle - a 700 cc Yamaha - until he broke several ribs in a nasty spill He still has a soushyvenir of his motorcycle-riding days a ticket he got for doing 130 miles per hour on the freeway A Porsche was ahead of me and the driver was falling asleep I had to do 130 to get alongside him to blow my horn But now he says he is playing it safe Tm trying to be more laid back
The thought of retirement has no appeal for Robert Loveless After all why would one retire from his hobby When 1 cant make knives anymore Im going to swallow a bunch of pills and quit he says Retirement doesn t interest me In every society dOINn through history a man had to work until he died Who said people should quit work at 65 and play golf or tennis or sit and read
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On(-opound-a-1Ond naked lady hunter with integral hilt and butt A beautiful knife it has a wide bolster and well matched stag slab One logo is placed on the obverse side of the blade a most unusual location A narrow cross section of the round steel stock from which the knife was made comes w ith the knife On the polished disc or cross section are the words Olle of a Kind a naked lady logo and serial number 2011 When Loveless started to make the knife the steel stock weighed 8 pounds and when the knife was finished it weighed 8 ounces
This prototype dagger has a nickel silver hilt and butt cap with green micarta slabs It has hidden tang construction and it is set up so one can remove a small pin from the butt and take the knife completely apart It vas one of three prototypes made for Pallidan Press
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A unique prototype of a hunter Loveless wanted to make to sell for $10000 This one-of-a-kind model has stag slabs with an aluminum frame into which the blade is mortised The blade has never been sharpened and it has not been polished In Dallas during the 1976 Guild show Loveless decided not to proceed with the production and sold the model
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Sometimes he speaks of having his ashes placed along with those of his wife in her parents burial plot in Mito 60 miles northeast of Tokyo But then hell laugh grab a bar of stainless steel and head for the grinding room Hell theyll just find me dead at the wheel with a knife in my hand he says Dead of a broken heart
What would keep Bob Loveless spirit intact is the certainty that in a couple of hundred years his knives would be in the hands of cowboys and hunters and soldiers doing their jobs For him it would be a perfect world where the collectors had moved on and a man and his knife were back to work
Perhaps But in the meantime the collectors whom he likens to Renaissance patrons of art will patiently wait for as long as five years to own a blade crafted in the shop of Robert Loveless the man of so many contrasts the man who most would agree took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
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P-12-A [-Tx7)l-( n Delaware lfaid
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- bull 71 V to - bull J ~ ))t 7)) ~Q)J~I ~ bull f + 11 (b~~-Ji)llD tMnT~5
P-12-B [-Tx7)l-( n HIi)t1955~~fF Delaware 1ald
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P-12-C [-Tx7)l-( n Delaware lfaid
1 v 51- bull 71~At vTfIlfiflliQ)amp5 Jff)-gtt~iI1lQ)AnnQ) lTiligt~- iEiilC Delaware lIaid t 77v
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P-13 [fiof-r-] Delaware 1aid I Skinner
-r 17 Ii 77 t 77 [- A 0) 1 7)L RIIL tJ$I)1J J -tA -gt tdlllo)A of-r-T ~ ltJ~ tWO)$ttt
Delaware 1aid (1))( amptt AbercrOlllbie I Fitcll CoNY O))(tJ$$ljitLTl~ 11 F)LtL-if-middot 7 Ji
-t-771 ~O)~~t11~i6ItU~~o)T 7)L~0)Ji-J ~ bull ofiJ7middottJ$-gtlTl~
P-14 [fiof-r-] Delaware Naid I Skillller
1-7 bull -j l7T7 ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ ryt )L-r J I bull 11 F)L 7 [-- F iEiliHt Delaware 1aid amp1R~t
t AbercrOlllbie I- Fitch CoNY O))(tJ~lJjtLTl~
P-16-A [~jf-] Delaware 1aid I A Kind of Dagger
77L-AtJq ~ J7middot l)b-I)LitiT~1lut~ mdlTO)tJtuTireglIJIll3tt-r17Ta~ (KNIVES 8ItD1611~J(f) bull
L-if- bull 7 J i - bull 11 F)LT 7)L ~ O)I J ~ bull of i J7middottJ~1t~ 77 L-A lv ltmft1l~C7 -( 7 71 Utdf~tlTa
~ Delaware 1aid 0))(tJ~7 [-- r iEiliiO)T~ttlJjtLTl ~o - u tJ)tJl -VtJt~tJ-r 17 T a~
P-16-B [7711-] Delaware 1aid I Fighter
77 A0)[]l7 bull 17)L bull l)L ~ tif7 bull l)~ ~ 0)1tltdBlIft0)7 717 -(I~ -r17 L-if- bull 7 J --- bull 10
I F ILt 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-7tJ~1t~ ~~ll3tJ7)L ~ 0)11 J ~ bull of -- J7tJ$1tlTl~ Delaware 1aid O))(tJ~iE
iiHAtJ amp1lIHt1)7)Lmiddot -rll-O) 26 t AberClOIIIbie I Fitch CoNY O)~JiJtJ~~tLTl~o -r17middot 7
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P-17 [7711-] Delaware1aidl Fighter
itLtT7ry I 7~tUBlIft0)7 717 -( 17 bull -r1 7 T Delaware 1aid t O) 9 tJlI)1J J -t~ tL Tl~
~IHt 392 ~ft 294) ~ttft~95)0)77 A0)i I) -tJ~1tlT$ tJ JI F )L~t [-if- bull 7 J -- -T 77
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P-18 [11-] Delaware 1aid I Hunter
bullbull0)77Amiddot l)L ~ tJH~u l 7 -( ljJ- 7)L-71t~ ryt)L-rJYmiddot 11 F)L0)7 717 -(I~ -r1 7
7Lmiddot -j 17 (7-I-tmifljuTltJl) T -j l7~1 nmA1t~o 7L-- nEiliitt R~Loveless 1aker
ClaYlCnt Delaware O)[]ttJ$A-gtTl~o
P-20 [1fry 1 bull -r17] Delaware 1aid I Bowie
-VtJ~ u l 7-7 O)AtL1J~ ute T7ry I 7~tCO)Mry 1 bull -r 17Ta ~o iIVO) Delaware 1aid CVfv tJ t
LOIELESS-N4DEo)7-7tJ~At) amp1R1HttlfililtJO) AbercrOlllbie I Fitch CoNY t1Jnt Bowie Kllife t$lJttLT
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P-2l [1fry-1 bull -r-1 7] 1956~jF Delaware 1aid I Bowie
T7ry I 7~tCt i0)J -j t~ lt~~O)a ~-r17 ttf -j~ ltt~jF~tLtJtJ) -gt t~ 79mmO)~7)L bull 77A bull l
)L ~ t ryt IL-r J YO)II F)L 7)L bull 7-1- bull -j l7o)~I F $tttmAtJ~a lTl~ 7 [-- F O)iEiiH
t Delaware 1aid 0) [] ttJ$A -gt T$ tJ 1)1J J -ttt 139middot8 O)-rl1 -tJ~J tL ~ tJl i tL~t~ffl u t~J I J 7
plusmn(1) l39-Btl-jilMO)IiTa~ amp1R1Htt Abercrolllbie I Fitch CoNYt1Jnt August 18 1956 t$JitLT
l~ i0)J -j t -r 17 til~t~~7CIiX~Fl B tJ~~ tL Tl ~O)t-Vtf$tJ i t Ta~
J-18
P-22 [1f- 1-7] 1960fFfF North Hollywood Bowie
illJlBJtfict1A1 ==$ti~tfFintdGiiTA(~1110)- 111iEiiH lUi Loveless I1aker North
Hollywood Calif No1 clJj~IJ15nL~~o liillit(t HLalleck bt-1-ltl)~iiIlil1Jgtd~~r15nL~~
it J~o)J1 ~ bull -t-17t(t Oralleck O)~~~c =0)8i1iMIJtnL~S -(L -t110)7illXld
October 291960 1SII ~1-mt April 21 19061t-1-0)~plusmn_81S~ 7I-FO)1ft(trJ12Imm O)~
15tZ77 fio)JI)-il1~L~II ~tlL~~ry)1-11Y()J F)1-~j1f ~~tfjldi57)1-middot t)1- ~ (t~tt()1i
~AiIUamp~ti~ 1 t~()lfFi n L~~ iO)1 l 7 c ft()=~ 7 7[At)IA~lfigtJ6I1 ~ t c ~ m~hi
~int~()lSS ~()c~77[fi~~~1~=7~tU~1I1117()~Wl~~lSII111~shy
-t- ~~~tlJ c 1 L~t c ~ ti -gt t P-24~25 [1t fi bull J7-~ 71 17-] Loveless-ParAe fishier
1$1~ Loveless-Parke ()CliiJ1 tii n S~ 1~ 771 17- J-~ t~Htt77[ ActJOJfF~t 1 tJilh td)~
~1()-qM-~~117~-~~~1tOOlS yen7~middot17fimiddott~~ct7t~~~Mgt14ff
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P-26-A [1t fi J-~ 111-] 1967ifllfF Loveless-Parke Hunter
77fimiddot t)L-t t 17 middot17~middot liz11111~() 121ctt~fiif() 1967()~yen-iJlx17-f1LS
P-26-B [1tfimiddot-~rClmiddot11middot17-] Lovelegt)-Parke Dropped Powt Hunter
i ()~tl() r Cl 17 bull j l ~ (1 Loveless-Parke () Cl ib1)1) ~tlt -gt t fi I 4 ~)1- bull 11 7()7 77- bull t
)1- ~ il111t L ~S i()1 l 7()~tZL - l t()(t j- t- fi0) 7- 11~ bull J 1)1-1 l7rymiddot fi 1 1 ~~J
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Ji()i i()J~a()fi-t--t- JM1t77fimiddot t)1- ~ c77fimiddot )1 ~ bull 71- ~()f1~tlt ~l~fi~()
77[ A bull 1171SS ~l~fi11~()t 17 1~1 1tfi15nt8itb1 August 1967 c~IJinL~S
P-28-A [71 7- bull J-~ i 1 bull fi 1-J Loveless-Parke Semi -Sk inner
Loveless-Parke Sierra Hatire C8l1f()Cli()A-gttfnIlJl()fitfa i()tliO)~~tt fiI4)1-middot fi171 )1-()~ftll
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P-28-B [1lfiI~-~middot 17-] Loveless-Parke Hunter
[if-middot 71Vl- J F)1-t 7)1-O)J ~ bull ~17())1I-lSS c()lIjftt~77[Att ~lfti
=z-3-~()ililamp7ry ~ F7 37()7Ji-~Clt-amp147-(PItlL~Q AbercrOlllbie I Fitch Co N
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P-30-AB [AJf Ftrymiddot A1-J LatIIson-GoodI1lN Skinner
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P-31-A [-T-Ji- bull 7 -I] Lawdale Cappel Firm
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P-31-B [1-T-I 1)T-I-] 197041lfF Lawndale Utility
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P-32-A [Yx~middot 117) 197141l1F Lawlldale I Gellts Kllife
77IA~VX~middot117(Vx~~Xmiddot117)C~~ Cl-T-~O)Cl~O)A~k77~Jmiddot~1
7J)J~ bull J FJJO) ~)H I A 11 7 J]JjHIHnJ- F bull 1 O) )J bull x F 1 l 7amp~ 647-B
P-32-B [1raquo-] Lawfldale Piker
2 O)Cl- yen- )JO)]lt tJ ~)J)o I AO)Ji l jj-ta 1 7 -I jf - bull r)J-7h1ij~77 J bull ~ l 7J)J ~ bull )
t )J17 I - O)iI4I(I(tyenL bull i 1- g bitIJtnn~ 1 HaH- bull 1 F O)~j 1 l 7 65-3(J
P-32-C [7 71 ~ -] 1970fF~fF Lawndale Fighter
2nbCl-yen-)JlJJMO)yen7)Jmiddot 77A ~)H0)7 71 ~- tnMO)) F)J~jt 77A 7J7 ~
t177lJ ~17J)J-0raquo) )J lT(xJ7J 1)rAIJ 117amp~ 70-451
P-34 [i~ bull A1-] Lawndale Settli-Skirmer
~M~UCl-yen-)J~ftO)icmiddot Af1- 19684(IAG 7 1 i)Jhi 77 I Ah)iftUnt b0)1 I)
~ ~ -h~~IJ~ U 1-7 $- bull ) nJO)lO)~tIJb1lthi LJ ltt0)1il -lgt ~~HlJJ~O)yen7J x 7 bull
x l F bull Eyen)JO)ti(~in~ rrJlti14~ O)J O)tJl l )JO)~jb$W(cJtl1il~ 1r71-1 bull ~JJA 0)
7)J- A bull lK1 )J Atl u-C rr$~el~pil -lgt f-- til C ~v u~t 1171il -lgt 20)1 l 7 H1fID u t tn ~ttc~o)~-T-~i~~U-gtkf~J-lgtc1It~R-gtL~-lgt~~7I-F~12u~~kO)~~O)~~~7
7~A~~ukCC~il-lgtC0)~~~
P-36-A [11 bull A 1-] 19704~1F Lawndale Banana Skinner
Cl-gt7-)J~f-O)2o))1-t bull Af T-t(t ~IH N S 0) ~~ I- tMj~ rJ 1 I bull ~ l 7J)J ~O) ~ F 7 bull - r(1
tJ~ -Cti IJ _lt (r~ft lt ttlhh n~ )11tIW)ti7~- Fh1MO)Eil1iIgt-ligt C 771 Asecth1~lbL~-lgt
117~ 70-413
P-36-B [7 -I J 117] 19704~fF Lawndale Bread or Filet Kllife
ritJjlJ c~-3h) 7( ~ t17c~-3o)b) ~9n(ULtJ2O)-t1 7(t ~~o)UJ I-~ 11fOmiddot )
nO
~)IgtQ) t F 7 bull 1~ t~ -3f1lJ 1aamp iJi ~HH~JF~czg lt- ~1Jtt~~-gtt7v- nzlt1 Jil OllhTaamp5 P-36-C CAmiddot J-T-( I)T-(_] Lawndale Lamb Utility
1-171j~ 4L Q)-(-~Q)aamp5 ~l~C1-7-)IgtQ)7Amiddot J-7--I 1)7--1- t)Igt rQ)ttgtIJ~ ~~NSQ)jJ
7-1J~~iM1T~T I FJIgt(t71nltI)- ~(ZJ~MtJ tAJ~7if1 Q)i-171aamp5
P-37 C-I~ bull Af-] Lawndale $ellli-Skiflller
C1-7-Mi)C1tQ)J~~t ~ bull A1--~t N S t)J iZV-7middot 1-Q)I F)Igt1Jtft~ t)J gj7tQ)Jltz
~ttlt IJ JJ~Q)-I v - V 3 i)tA -gt T~ 5 lt Q)7 -I -)J r litt l ltfjffl~ ht f17 ~t 7Q)7OQ)I 1-iJ) i6 il ~~~Q)1i ltllJ LJ 1-17 ~t -3-fI-gt Tml ~ t~-gtT ~z~ IJ if~nT ~ t tQ)1 aamp~ I$ -~J ltQ)1shy
171Q)~~lt(J)J~~ttlW~t lt c~ Wf1ltnD~ftHf l t t ltraquo El7tQ)1-17iJ~7 -I -)J FlfIffl ~nn 5
lt t HU~ lt bJtlf~tJ77VA~J jJil ~1-17~-J ( IJ ~fl1lttzi-gtt()ti-gt i1
P-38-A Cnl~7 I$-] Lawndale Dropped Point HUflter
7-1 -Q)ft~ T~tt~ 7)Jmiddot$ ~Q)f7)J1 aamp IJ N S Q) t)J r iZl 1tC1Qraquo) )IgtiJ1ft~T ~5
P-38-B [rO17-I$-J Lawflliale Dropped Point Hunter
ltQ)Jj~Q)C1-gtT-)I() F CI ~7 1$-iZ(I N S t)J tlibQ)-( ~f~Jil~71 r middot77 Q)A$ ~~
iJ~ft~ ifjlJ IJpVlIimzfx JjJ I) ~i)i~IJpoundnn~
P-38-C [-I~ - Af-J Lawndale Setlli-Skillner
plft~Q)NS t)Jtmiddot ~ 1)-AfQ)A$J~ I F)tZ~JvJ rmiddot A-if-i)i~poundnT~5 ~1~J~Q)C1-
7-)Q)tmiddotl bull A 1-- f~UitJlt ti ltQ)1- 17 iZt N SQ)IJ r bull TJ 71J~itt i6n T~~iJ lt Q)~it tz 7 7 v A t lt Q)J -3 tJlt t tJ~ l T l tJiJ) -gt k lt n troit~ tJ ltmtiJ)iJl~iJ) i6fti1mit t tQ)1 aamp~ P-40~41 [l-T-( I)T-(-J Lawfldale Utility
t7Q)K-~1-~J-AtITfI6ntJ-T-I~7--I-middotI$-l~-middot~-AQ)~7middotA$~~~fI-gt
k t F 7$ ~liztJ-gt T~ 5 ~ IJ ~ltJ~IDEOOz Bad Bob s (~ft7Q)tQraquo tQ)~-~ iJ1A -gt T~~
P-42-A C7 Y l ~-J Lawflliale fighter
71- FQ)jjIJ IJ 1HJ7 F-)IQ) Iodel 5 tlt1J-e13IJ f1 7Q)fIlJ tJ77r 7 bull X l nz~iU-~ yen7) 7
7 A bull t)f HZJltlQ)1 )f 7 l T7) ~Q)IiJ r bull T 17 t~ -3 C1-gtT-)JJlUIQ)tjQQ)7 711- ~
tJ1-17 t1ll-3 lt ttn~~ P-42-B Ctff Af-J Lawntiale Banana Skiflller
t r 7 bull 1 ~1 j- 1-AQ)A -$ J ~ bull I ~ )fQ)~iZmQ)C1-yT-)Q)fr It J Hit~ 7 A -$ J~ti~~ r liZJ~tt1 i AiH~i6ltttT~~ N S t)J HUimiddotjtfjIT~ IJ 71- nt8i_t~~
P-44-A [1117I~-J Lawndale Dropped Point Hunter
JJ~TfiiAnt r CI J 7 +)f-1 l- bull I 1- lt () Lawndale Q)1ltt ltQ)lIttit li)57v A tAn T~tt ~ f171jjiJ 216-((1 7-ftI)-middot~1jJ)[-$Q)17middot)J-7r middotIF) DtAfttlHJ 1981 El7tQ)
1v~V3tlT~=sectQ)1--f71aamp1
P-44-BC C7o ~ bull ~17 f17J Lawndale Proto-Type Knife
C1-~-~mlUlQ)7ormiddot-$17177vA~tr7middot-$~Q)fIVnti~~~5~~~Ufll~~B~W~
~nk~J~iz~ I ~ tQ) fjgtJ Knives Q)r7- -I j-Q)T bull 7-1--1J~-~II)fifj I n~lt c taamp 5 r~
VQ)llil 1t~ ~Jil lt~~$ PQ)[ll]fl~ flttJ~lJJ~~-J~tliJtiilaquo~n~
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P-44-D [-e~ (4-t-] Lawndale Settti-Skinner
~ tJ[1- t1-Jt-Q)-I ~ bull A 4 T-Q)It I MI ~l lt1177)t-ttl70- m-t-e l t1)-7 It bull J
tnJClLftr_il~L~-5 T17l1i~iI~ 1415Q) ~l~T17
P-45 [( ~ v- ~ bull Jt5-] 1973poundF1lfF Lawndale Stlaigllt Hunter
ElHc LlJJ~LQ)77 v A bull T l 7 c~ gt ~~IJQ)~tfT1 7 7 1~ I) - bull -( l11)kJQ)1 Y7J-7
r bull JY ~)tgtB~Q)lyenilctt~ ~MIlt tJL~n-5 1973poundF( 1885i1f-rAntfJJ1 T1 7z~I 235-((
P-46-A [7l7r7~ 4T-] 1970poundF1lfF Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
NSI)Hc ~-7rJ middotY~Q)A-$Il1middotJYr)t-tf T17l1iHI 70-520
P-46-B [7 I 7- r 7 ~ bull ( 4T-] Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
ii)EtMJtl t11- I) shy bull X -7)vQ)1 Y FJl( 1ijQ) 1) ~ tMt~ fI~i-Ji- -$It~ T17 ~(I 376
P-46-C [~)I~ It bull (41-] Lawndale Crooked Skinner
lt5 lt bc~tktJ~l ~1 17Q)-$ T 17 z~kl lt)Q) I(l)-)iI~A i~~ NSQ) 1) ~ b1i1t J t)~G[t lt Y-fmiddot m-ru~17btA nTJ~ 1ft) tl~bt -$I t1Q)MQ) 1) Hi~71(~IJpound n L~-5 P-47-A [(4-t-] Lawndale Skifmer
Canadian Russell Q)t-1-1IlfFlt -$lb)tJ~~G~[1-t1-)vQ)A41- b~Y~ m-)
iltf--t~ )T] bull Jt ~ J1 7 v-It Q)1fr(I-fl bull -I v-V gt OIl) tl~) iit~IJpoundnn~ P-41-B [ 41-] Lawndale Skinner
iQ)~~IJIlQ)[1- t1-)Q)A 4T-(I 1 11[1 JY It )Q)I r Y bull -$I Y~ tttiti ~N SQ)JtJ ~ hi
ft~ n -5 ti~ C4Sf Q)1 17 t1 t - l t8Il7b1Jtlt n -5 77 v A (I i Q)1 17Q) J H lgtI VQ)lQ) 1)
~ Q)]j1H rntAnltn-5 J gt tJT 9 1 )vtfF -5 i c t~ltNltl L~ -5 11 1~kl 389
P-48 [FOJ7 JY5-] Lawndale )ropped faint Hunter
~~I)b~7v-Fmiddot~r11tl~[1-Y1-~Q)r[1~7middotJY-$I- NSI~~~A-$I~~JYF)k
T-Ji - bull -$I Y1Q)IllaHl~U~Q)A ~ I) J7t~~ J Y r Q)1T((I11 tjf- bull -I v-V 9 YblMi~ni~-5
1 17~Q) 504 Q)17iI~ ~iliiiltliH c5gt (3 lt~Tt 1) Q)iliij6j c~ gt $~r~ l~ c iI) (~IJpound n Lti 1)
iQ)J gt ~filir-(-7 ~nL~ -5Q)(lJtt i cbt1tn AT l -7 bull V 3 Yj tb~ I~-eili=lil~tdBJJQ)~( 7
7vA~~1v~Y~l~X-T~middotT17
P-50-A [-A 1-i-I I)T-I-J Lawflliale Lamb Utility
Ill lt-( IT l t A -$I J1ilt v J F bull A--f-Q)Jft~ t ~ l ltIJ~ ~Q)7l bull l-T 11) T l - 7 v- rQ) iffiij6j( Vg- 71~1JJQ)l-lTY~b1~nLL-5 T11i1~ 21-f((
P-50-S [1-T-( 1)7-I-J Lawndale Utiltty
i(J)t 1 1 (I lli lt~BJ~~T77vAiJfbttgtQ)Tlti)I) gt Jr) ~)J-Q)I)H cTIJ H A -$I If bull J Y I )~~IHlIitQ)ltbQ)b)fBJltib1 -JM~JQ)T171reg-5 P-52-A [1-i-II)7-I-] Lawflliale Utility
ilt7tfiX~ntzo-Y1-)IittQ)1 Y7-7rmiddot JY F)Q)T1 1 7717 -(111)5 J~ F) fjg TJ71-$1-(J)1t-J 1lt AT~-)b1 iHJJQ)2-3-7middot ~3-Tf-C~nttgtQ) 117l1i-lt 181
P-52-B [-e~ (~1-] Lawndale Selli-Skinner
I rt bull -$I Y1Ti-jtfiL t 77 A(J) I (t 7 l Y jf- bull ~)-7(J)ft~ t 0- Y1-JmIlJl(J)~ l LfFJl
J-22
P-52-C [7 -t-(7] Lawndale Calffp Knife
N S tJI ~ C lflQ) r JI1 l iI) I) l t 7C1i-V 3 Q)tyenJllit)(Q)C1- gtT-I-~f-Q) 7 bull -t-( 71th
~ 6_35m1lQ)~~)Mtil)ifrih tfiiQ)Q)J I) ~ laquoT-H-~l[bk -7 gttthTL~
P-53-A [~ ~ )- ~ middot19-] Lawndale Straight Nunter
~Q)~mQ)thkC1-yen-~Q)~~)-~middot-7-~75~middott~~~~~Fmiddot~-(~~91th~ -t-(7~
~ 06 1 tJI ~ (jlI lt7)- I a)ff~b tz $-t~h tz t ~- 7~hTL~
P-53-B r~~middot ~-t-] Lawndale Seitti-Skinner
Q)~~C1-yen-~Q)~~~-t-~ ~~17~Q)~17Q)m~~~~~75~middott~~~ ~~C1
J FI-O)t Frymiddot 971th~ lH1iiJ~_lt 7[- FQ)i(iflHtt Safariland a)llIJtC1tiJ1Jih~
P-53-C [Y17 ~~r7~ bull ~-t-] Lawndale Up-Swept SkllJller
19704t1lJJRnQ)C1-yen-JI1Q)frirfo NStJI~ ~~~C1middotJFJI-1 711-97 T17~ 27
P-54-A [t1JlIIfyenJilll-t1 7] 19704~fri Lawldale Amputation Knife
C1~ bull 7 gtt I- ~ffJEa)ltjlIE~ F J -7-Q)~Z~fri l t tJJrtJiF~i)fjQ)$-ttnl ~ T171 ilnJtJt1~ ~ J It
-Jlill( thT~~ --UliQ) -71 7Q)h ~ t Mtil) TSI) ~lilC 4Q)Jlffillliijj8~hT~~
P-54-B [1-1 1)1-] 1970441fri Lawndale Utiltty
~JJlIJlQ)C1- yen-JIfriJ1C 7 5 ~ bull tI- Hy IJ Vz ~hk ~ 9 7 bull i I11 ~~IHtC1 ~ 7~t
J~ C1tQ)~-7Q)mlet7 [ - I Q)FJiJ I) T1iCii-tQ)flllt (t$-t~h n~ T 17Q)rlIJ1)1itt
5 1-11-middot ~91 JI-Q)~iJS~1gtJih~
P-5Er-57 r7-Ymiddot -t17] 19694UfF Lawndale Boot Knife
N S til r I 17- V-7 5- F bull -11- (lH1i) (tyen~tJtth~ T171lJ 384
P-58-A [r7VAmiddot7lt-JIT1)I~] fIood-Loveless Foldil
77 [ ~Q)yenif l (J ~ J I) - bull ~ J f Q)~fFl 12 S S 7 [ -Jt~ -7 7 J F JIQ)~l ~T-( 7Cth~
1 rJI-Q)pjil~ltt VIYJI-middot T)-Q) 1101 Q)ftt First Production hodell1ark 4 Q))(tJi~IJthT~~
P-SS-B [r7)~middot7lt-JIT1~] lrlood-Loveless Folding
~-7middot7[-J~~-7~7middotF~ JF~Q)pj~~~C1-~~~Q)amp~~Jih~
P-GO-A [ r 7)~ 7lt-)71 )I~] flood-Loveless Folding
bullbull~~-7middotJF~Q)~F57[~CJF~~~~-middot~1~~-7 77[~t~~F~Iii~lkt
~ ttfiil)37ltJ)7t -JV7 1 ~~fF lTtt~ ~i(tfq tJJ r M~Hf~h T s t) 12tt~ -7
C 7 it ~ iI~ 2 ~ I) iJi A T [ ~ bull J F )1 C th ~ bull
p-60-a [ r 7J~ 7lt-)r1 )17] flood-loveless I folding
J F57[ ~Q)7-JI-f1 7C S S7 [-J(~J[- (tU~) Q)~1~JI9 bull ) FJliJ~-J~Tt)IJ
hh~ElJit( T tHHJJ 0) F 57 [ ~ 1 57 [ ~ ~jj l Tt-9-l t Q)1th ~ it)( l TtJ)i~~ roll~
k~h~iJSM~~~FtQ)~~hCRh~t~F~t~~Q)T17~~ffQ~ h~~[1-7-middotY
l T J t t ~ t (tfl~jI~ tJiI) t ~ -7 C17ii I) Q)75f~xtl t t -r ~t~
J-23
P-61-A [77L-Amiddot7-)I-T1~] Itood-Loveless folding
liIlbTf~u~-t171ilil-3 7I-~middot 7 v-1t1--middot 1711-1 J ~I-O)pglllIH Iood Loveless 1ark 4
e~IJHlTl3IJ 7 I- ~ O)J FI-0)-If7 I-e u T-ti(tlYfJ~n t tbo)1ilil-3
P-61-B [ I I 771 A bull 7 -)I-T l ~] ootf-Loveless folding
-~tillUt-1 ilil-3 f 1 bull 7 v -1 tr7 I F bull 171 I- 1 bull J ~)I- pq1JllH Iood-Loveless 1ark 4
Titaniull Satllple 1001 0)CyeniJ1A-gtT~-3 -t17tlt0)J-gtttoiO)AnHL 1)_ rJI ~iJ1mlutilte1
lfJA 77 v Z(l7 v - FO)liIlbTTO)(l-gt t oi(I Antth
P-62-A [It-- A ~ 1)_ ~ bull -t17] Riverside Hom street Knife
lt0)1j~1J0)-t 17(1 N S 71 F bull tI-Z 1-tZ 1 111 B1A~O)ilil-3fl-7middot -Z(A-gtT~-
P-62-B [FaJ1)1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
v1 t7pound)II1IlHIJutNStI-~t lllltIfutZ1JfmiddotJ~h -t17- 642
P-63-A [I-g-~ Z~)I-] 1972iFlYfJ Riverside New York Special
lt0)1 v7 3 0)tf11 ~tbillUt-t 170)--1 ilil i -gt lt 0) I) J--If 1 F bull -~0)HtltD7-) bull -t 17~
Wz -3-7 middotmiddotY-rJJ-~ eDl(poundn I972iFt 71YfJ~nt II~N S717-(~I)- bull f-toIZmiddot 171
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uTl3IJ _ztjHtt 17 e-t 170) ~I-O)lIIH1H tc 1 7 iJ1fi1lb i n -3 J -gt tUt -gt T~ -3 - 8J8
P-63-8 [1 1 f bull 7 ~] Riverside Hide-Out
~0tt~ pound71-1 iii IJ g~ J FI-O)~ u ~ 7if1 O)-t 171 ilil- ~ N S 71 7-( ~ I) - bull f -toJZ
1 71 I- 1 iJ1ft ~ T ~ -3 bull -t 1 7 ~- 027
P-64~65 [-cJ ~ bull -t17] Norill American 8ig Game Set Knife
77 vZ( e ~ c ~ 4iJ) i 6 ~1i0) 7E~t I f u tZ 1 1 70)1t~ td~ 1 ~ bull -t 17 ~fJ - lt e iJ1ilil-
71 F bull t)I-Z 1-t7I--Z bull 3 -t J IJ ~t7x I) 710) 1 1 ~ bull Jj-1 e DlJ(poundn -3lb~iJ1Jj IJ O)ii 1 1 f1Jj~IJ
iJ1~n T~-3 M8ki)(0)71 Z7v- tJ7 z t(1- 1 ~ iJ)~iJ)n T~-3 jlItii u~-tJ ~ 1ilil-3
P-66-A [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
~~-t~0)~A--If1FO)7OmiddotJ1-17v-F~yen7~middot~71F~n~-middot171~10)J-7
1 7Tilil-3 0 lt n(I~tJl(J)-1 t~ -gt t -0)1amp0) I) i-t 1-1 ilil-3 e~ -gt (J)( 7 7 vZ ( ltO)-t 17 ~1Y1F u
t~ Z1-~~lt uTu n lt0)1 v7 1-iJ)ilt0)-t17~1ii1J 71~ ~ v-Z U lt0)~(7if1~ u
vr u i -gt td 0)1 ilil-5 0 -t 17-1- A8
P-66-8 [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
yen7I- bull 771 F0) ~ u ~aH~pound7)I-O)7o bull 1-~ SSt I- ~ t 77 1 7 bull 1711-1 bull F 1-0)1
1- 31ilil-3 I) ~-t)I-0)7o bull J 1-( -7 bull 17tuT~11tuTilil-3iJ1 lth(tO)tl)JIJ
(iJ)ttlJli~7-J-middot 17tfplusmnlrT~-3 -7( RtLoveiess (J)-If1O)Oi
P-68-A [faJ7 11-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
c~i~e~-gteWJAJIJ~~IlbO)Fa~7middotJ1-~~Z1yen-FO)~A--If1Fmiddotai~I~f~~nT
l31J NSt)I-~t~ltJfutZ1J7middotJFI-iJ11ttinT~-3 -t17-1- 697
P-68-8 [1011 J1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
z 1 -7 - ~ tt F a 17 bull if( 1 ~ bull J 1 -1 WJA 0) I) A - -If 1 F 0) a i iJ1A -gt T ~ -3 v 1 bull t 7 pound ) I iJ1
Jj~IJ u 1 N So) tI- ~ t v I ~ bull 71-t-HJIluti lll lt Jf u tZ 1 17 bull FI-iJ11t~T~-
J-24
P-68-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A 5 1- FtJif -1 nfttifl N s t)H V F bull A-if-t Ii ltX f Ld 7 -1 ~ bull 77 rJ (J)A 5 -f bull
) F ))iJ1f1~[~~ Ho ifield 1 v V3 tU ti-t~tJfpound~tL l~t (J)1 W~tJj~tJat1 i5~
P-69-A [-1 gt7-f7 J5-] Riverside Ifltegral Hunter
7 -1 F bull it I)A )1- bull A711)(J) -1 7 Jj 7)) bull -r -1 7 19791f-(J)f)) F bull V 1 -n]J~lyenl1fi ~tL t (J)1 t())
A 5 -lt7JjiIijjlij((t vt -r)) F bull v -1 fltrJ -( JiJ1fiic iffi~77A f fi~ffl Ul~tfoJFaJtJTf -1 (J)jJOI Ul
~~ 12tfIFGtLt -3~(J)-t1i5~
P-69-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflner
~U~-r -1 7 N S (J)7 -1 F bull t)) ~ t fttiiJ1J ltXj f UtA 5 Jj bull 1 F))c v F bull A-if-iJ1f1~l
~~ if -1 J(J)[J t(tJlIl i5 ~ fliliJ) UiJ)~ffl Ul~tJ ~u ~m(t~-J -gt l) iJi~~ c 77 vA (t~J l~~
P-70-A [ fmiddot Af-t-] Riverside CrooAed SAiflfler
A 5 f- t tJ I) -if -1 t (J)x- iJ1iEjlij(A l) li~tJx - I bull x- iJ1~JffPJj(r f Jj~tLn~ ~
3=-~at(J)-r-171i5~ NSt~~ A5~-fmiddotIF~ -r-17~ m
P-70-B [A7~ ] Riverside NeSI1IIJk
c (J) I)1-if-1 F ~tt(J)tA x j (t~ Ul Ajj(J)i5 ~f7))njtJ~iJ1 ~tJil~7 -1 ~ Un~ N S t))
~ 1- x))-(J)I F)) -r-17~ 849
P-72~73 [if ~ bull ~rJ -1] 19571f-~fIF IJelaware Sub-Hilt Bowie
tF~middot)1~7-1t(Y-middotx-1~~5middotJFamp ~9~m~(J)7-1Fmiddot~~cM~~~A5-Y-fmiddotV~
-~1 c tLti~t1I~450gi5~ t -17v - ~ (j28K (J)~fii~1 7 v - I (J)t(j~89mm(J)~~(J)JPJ -b1~~ ~~1i5~bullbull~1ft~~Mc~~(J)~M~77rJI7fflrJ-(~~~(J)77VAmiddotf~ff~J~ mD~
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P-74-A [7-J bull -t -1 7] Riverside Boot Kflife
~~~l)~lJ~~JluiJl~~Et~~(J)-tCUl~GtLkiJi(J)1~~~(J)NS(J)f7~middott~~~rJ~
-r ~(J)I F))iJ1f1~t t F~J )1JJj(J)IHjtJ-r-171i5~ -r-17~ 115-pound
P-74-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflfler
C(J)-r-17(j AG 7i))(J)-r-17middot1 v 5-A 77(J)t~tfFGtLt-t-171 -r-17~ 01 C77middot
x- iJ111fP1Hr j f Jj~tL It)l) 1 F ))(j1 -7)) OlllllJl) bull x -1 ~)))1 t NS t)) ~ ttJ3f
P-74-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
~(J)t~~~77~middotx-1~~)1(J)YK-if-1F(J)Fa~7middotI)1- -r-17~~m
P-76-A [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
tt~BJltJ l if -1 J(J)a tiJ1A J l t)lJ N S t)) ~ t I) Jj-r 1 bull -1 5 bull JJ FJ)(J)AilIfF -r -1 7~ 744
P-76-B [fal7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A)1 f- I bull if-1 A N S 7 -1 F bull t())A )1- 77 bull x -1 ~)) )1(J)~ u ~-r -1 7 -r-1 7~ 330
P-76-C [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt Hunter
N S t)v ~ 77 bull x -1 ~)))1 (J)~1JBJtJA f-)) bull -r -1 7 t)) ~ (J)~ (ms (J) 5 -f(J)Jt -1 =V y MIJ (J)77 A(J)t -17v - ~ iJ1-1 J v -1 ~tL[l~ -r17~ 641
P-76-D [3-7-( IJ7-(_] Riverside Utility
-r-17~ UB fff-gt 1-7 )1 Jj(J)JjIJ- x-1~)))1 bull 1 1)) 1Ji-if-1 I (J)at
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P-77-A [II 011middot 1 ~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
Ji~tJ I) )1-if-1 FltD F [J 11middot J i-I N S I)H ~ I 1 F bull 7-if-A t) ltD7 ~ 1fmiddot 1 II )) 7iltD
f--j--ltD-1 V ))jJ1 I) h 1 J-~A -gt-n~ -t-1 7~~ 983
P-77-B [~ 1))yen~] Riverside f1ini-~lilderness
1 Jr)) bull V))J-ltD17))middot 1)) I ( 11if([JltDJ F))ltDiltD-t-1 7 ((L fl~ R~Loveless ltDif-1 ltDO
fjJ1I 17 finL~~ 1t~IYJiilioWIftI~~
P-78-A [I 11 ~Jr I ~ - 1 ~-] Riverside HipPocket Hunter
~~ltDJ F)) ( N S I)H jJ1f1~ -fltD-t (jeJIoiltD71 - F ltDt~(L if t) I~ltDif 1 bull i I -VI iJftl]n L
~J 1))H~SltD1-Ji-F middot1fltD1(L l~ltD-t-1middot7-1-~jJ1(t~j6nL~~ -t-17~ GH
P-78-B [I 11 ~JrI ~ bull I~-] 19711f~fF Riverside Hip-Pocket Hunter
i nlttJfDl 1JfF t) I N S I)H iJ1N~ 71-1 f bull J F )) I if1 bull i I -VI jJ1tl]nL~~ -t -1 7~~ RL-2
P-78-C [r 011- I~-] 19791f~fF Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
J~ltDJ-7 middot1gt 7-1tI)- 7-1h))1171jJ-middot f))-7ft~ -t-17Jf 2016
P80-A [-7middot ~f I~-] Riverside Half-Tang Hunter
771 7~tJ lt- 6~7~fFlte~3 IJH 17171 ji-middot f))-7ltD~~J-7 bull 1fmiddot -t-171 J
F)) (t 1 F bull 7 -1 h )) 11~ ~ bull -t -1 7~fJ AG
P-80-B [11011middot I~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
~~ti~ 1))I-if-1 1- N S 1)) ~ ~711f 7iltDf--t-ltD-1 V))iJ1oo(J~n~ -t-17~~ 1098
P80-( [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Selli-Skinner
~~IHZltDI)-if-1 FltDt~middot 7f-t-I -j--17~~(t 100 AG7-1i))ltD-t-17middot 11f1-fimiddot f77ltD
t~(fF i nt-t -1 71 N S 1)) ~ (1 -7)) bull 7 -1h ))1ltDJ F J)I ~ J
P-82A [3 I ~77 -t-f 7] Riverside YaclltSlllans Knife
i ltD-t -1 7ltD1~ t Ell~ -J~L(i UfllitJe i SltD~ ~-I~~ BpoundR-L ltDfJ~~-J-ft~ltD i ltD-t -1 7 (i
NS IJ) ~ ~fI)- 0 7-1hJ)1middot J F))I l~)-if-1 FltDif-1 ltD[Jfb1I1ffinL~J 77
I 7 jJ11-1 l I) 1 l -Hlih L~ ~1ij~$liM l L 3 1 ~ 77 bull -t -1 7 e l L~IJ t) ii l t e~iJ) ~ M~L~~ P-82-B [1-71 1)71-] Riverside Utility
NS 1)) ~ e 7-1t)-middot 7-1h))1H~-J I)J-if-1 FltD1-7 l 1)11- J1- 1)) ~ ~ili~$tltD
1 fltDt( -1 v))HHIJ-t~ -t-1 7-1- ~ iJ1-1 I -1 in L~ J -t-1 7~(t 642
P-82-C [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Semi-Skinner
~K-if-1Fmiddot[JtI-t-17~~ II~DltDiltD-t-17~ NSI~~~7iltDf--t-~~l~~-t~~middotI
F ))jJ1-J~L~~ 7 1 7 l t1iJIltD-c 1 ~ bull -t-1 7 ti -gt tltDtiJ~ 9j~tJjJ1 ~~Wft~ l L l -gt L~ J
P-82-D [71-)Famp~ ~ Ij-1] Riverside Field J Streafll
f1DLltD7-f jJ1A t) N S 1)) ~ ~77 1 f bull 7 -1 h)) 1 ltDJ F ))jJ1f1~L~~ 8AltDDljlTe~ltD~ i ~ir
tJttL Natrix-AlO4 ltDt~~1tf-1 intpoundTJ) iltDJitJ-t-17(tt)fF~nL~tJ~
P-84-A [77 -f ~-] Riverside Fignter
I) ~ bull 7 1Jr i-ltDmmA t) I 17))middot N S 1)) ~ fl)- bull J7 bull 7 -1 h))1ltD~ l ~-t-1 7
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P-84-B [i~ - At-i-J Riverside I SeIIi-Skitlfler
Giuseppi forte O)~~IJO)A-gttj ) -+t1 fo)n bull At-i- fj1)- 1J)11 J t)ltjfj
R-)I (ijiA) ibt~1t~fFI)1JSElIz
P-85-A [f-Ogt-- )1-J Riverside Dropped Poitlt Hutlter
HH _7 7 )1J1j~lll tUi()) )1 l 1 I R- bull ) F )IO)~ l ~I) )-tt1 ~O) F[l 1- J 1- t
-7-())lff1iTtlgIJO)[ltiJ1~1j in-n~ ())~(t Ktlives 82 ())~$lt1i6iIi middotn~
P-85-B [yen1-] Riverside Dagger
717-amp5 003 Af--1 J)i1iJ1~IJlt 11)1 SS)I H 77I 1J)11())) FJI tit m1i~yen-771l~U())JF~1iM~~llt~~~l~~1~717Ta~ ~8~ot~ru())~J~
- l ~511fiiJl iEgtntJ~ 1ililtA T ~~ P-86-A [A71 gt7 $-J Riverside Stiff Hom
a())x- f bull -b1iEOOC tlTlllllj(ttampt1[ti)())x- F -btrl7fj8h-n~ ) F )1tvI
bull iJ~ F bull ~- (1j1t())~OOHltiilampJC~~IlJJTJIj) I) 1ft lt~~t ~())) N S()) )1 b1ft4t iEgtn -n~ ~
)v 1-())f0)1lHHtt 1- ~fi1ff-mm())if I) Il~0)7 I IJ I) Yjbt 71 [ A 1Jt~gIJfl 1tt~VJtt~ilU
l1i~ -gt T~ljin-n ~o P-86-B [A71 )7 $-YJ 1985poundfstfF Riverside Stiff Horn
NS())71 F middot~)1A1- ~b)~fim())A1lfj V-AilsectV-AT nil~IIliEgtl~)iIT-iJTreg~ bull
())~yen~t71vA~iJIAmiddotR-~7-~yen1~m~-vil~yenlf1Tth1ipoundf71vA~Vshy
A 717llTtllCtlllt~()) ~tt3())yenlf1YTal)tJ1J1iEgt R-~1i~l rffil)~tJ~R- 7 l 7 J ())tl~T A T - I 7 bull R- l1IiJA-T~ ~o
P-88~89 [~~ bull I7J Riverside Big Bear
7 l 7 fi5 115-B ())()) ~ I ~t bull -7 tt1i$lIlJ1iz I bull 7 17())-$l l TfF ht1J1 Ji~tJiJ1 iEgt iz -I ttti~ l T l -gt t N S())tt1 bull )1 Ht ())17)1 bull )1 H 1)ib177 v AiJf l k ry )17 I ())) FM~1Jt
ft~T~~ 1 ~ttt 1V tgt )11iJIj)~ t~())17 A())1 v l b1it~iAlInT ~~o P-90-A [A7-t-middot 717J RiverSide Steak Knife
JgtOitJliEgtn~~))i-+t1 F())Af-t-middot 717 -JjCttiIJ~ ~-JjCUIfIJfflT WJjCtt1vshy
niz v -v I (flH) bi Al) ffllJjC it A -gt T ~ tJ~ C5 iEgt~ WfJUpoundIt C A 11 b1ft~ t l f~l7 )1
P-90-B [i1 7 7 t-~ - i rJ 1919poundf1tfF Riverside I Knife and fork Set J~ M~btWfRqtpoundIHft~n~ 71 F it~)VA 1-())1 ~77)1 77[ AW~~ Af- bull 717 bull iz
~ tlstfFln~iJ~ 717 7-())izI ttflCJltlb1tJh P-90-C [iz~ At-7-J Riverside I Setlfi-SAlllfler
I) )-tt l F())otb1A -gt t~ ())ftd)())iz ~ bull At- 7-( tt )1 ())th I) C~fC~~ N S ())J 7-ij1ft~ Tg I) 77I bull 1J)11()))Y F)1())f())$Cit bull bull ~tn -( 1- ~)I-1blmn~o 1fjitft7W
lt IjitJlJltJ7 l 7CttlbhT~~ P-92-A [ry l JIyen - A] Riverside Iii Iderness
7 l 715 27 N S t)l-- l Ill] ~ iAlIntA )7 I bull J fJI()) IJJI) tJry( )11 -A ())~gIJ())71 7 it 7v- F())jiljiiiJ8tJI))i-tt1 F())OrbfA -gtT~~ 77[ Att i)(plusmn())Iff~T1ltfgU())[lt1iAn~ l
~a~bf ~())OOil1Jht~MltfgIJ())ot~Ahtlt I)j~
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P-92-B [Vt- ~ bull 7-1] Riverside Crote Kllife
7 l J~ 80S 71-- F 1J1B yen- t bull poundTJI-J IJ 24Smft~~ J~to~ I Ji--lJ 1 ~o)Vt - ~ - 7-11~ ~ 7711-0) N S t)1- ~ ( A)7 J~ bull J t 1-1J1~L~~
f I) V -r 1-(1J( ~ -r Mt$O)IijC I AO)rnRlfi Harry Archer I)117 Vt - HlT tilaHtffflt ~tlltJ 771- A
tf-7-tot~o)1~t) l1atrix-AID4 (1i~~nLtit) 1 F)I-(1tJJ Fmiddot 7(1j])l-)71iS~0 P-93 [Jf-tJ -f bull 7 -f] Riverside Bowie
771- A~1 I )--lJ 1 n~-J Ltl) G~B it1~tJ 1 bull 71 J~1 lt0)- totl)RfF to L~tt~ ml lt A
yen I- AO)yen7)1- bull t)l- t (1 17t(rlO)) F)l-1 is ~o
P-94-A [77I-Aygmiddot~middot A~7-] 1976lfRfF Loveless-johnstJn Setlli-Sliinl1er
I- l bull 7pound7 Y I O)IIl3~IJO)A t N S t)1- ~ ( 1iti0)7( J 1- lJ~ to ~A)7 J~ bull F )l-b~1~ fi A)7yen
-~ bull -If 1 AO)t~ bull Af-r-( 1976lf(Df-+tArHyen7 A (O)i- F bull V g-(tIlJi~nt2~O)
P-94-BC [77vAYgjJr-Ji-] 19761fRfF Loveless-johnson Capel
bullbulltt-Ji_OJ 771-AVg~0)~-K-o 71~~--7(1j]~0t~~I-AL rymiddotJ~ff-middot
~11--Jmiddotb1~ t) F[o ~)[ ~ t(1I1l3~IJb1A Lti t) l1ilIJO)) I )1-((17)71 bull J 7 X-jJ-O)A fJ I -1 V g-( JfJf- v-JO)lifjb)m~IJn1n~ -r l J~ 786
P-96-A [77 v AV g j bull F [1 11- J 9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
771-Ac SR V3JOAt1 NS iJ[ ~ T7JlJ 7(1j]I[)7 -rI-~1 746-B
P-96-B [57vAVgj yenjJ-] Loveless-jolmson Dagrer
) - bull j FOJfO) F1[( )77J[middot 7 7 A bull t1- t 77 J lJ bull 7(1 jJl-)7 bull ) F[O)-Ji~ r 771shy
AJ 9 j J 0)7(- J A J ~ -t 1 J ~1jiiJRfF~nt b)Tilb)Ltltt lt 77[ A El lt4Otii~t tt~ c13~v3 j
(ltJ IOOtftltc13n ~b liiJn( L L -t~(lc~ lttJ lt1 [ J 9 O)iafiflM1H~(v
P-96-C [77vAY3j J-f- IJf--l Loveless-johnson Utility
51 1-0)771- AV 3 J bull J -7- ~ I) 7- 1 - bull ))7 -71 tJ J I bull 7( 1 j])[ 0) ti[ ~ (A bull 1 7JI-7
~ bull 1 r [L -lJ1 AO)jIlp) ((l~ ltftJiJh L~~ -t1 J ~(l 772
P-98-A [77vAYg~middot [1 11 19-] Loveless-johnson Dropped Point Hunter
Loveless-ollllgtOf] Riversilie (a I 0)[1ihAtlt0)-t1J(ttt2=t2~tfFGn tt(l 0020)-t1J
ij~ ~ 1S c ire ~so N S tJ[ H 77- bull 7 x I) j]mlil(Jlt9 ~ I) f-t 1 bull 11)7 c ~ litt(i)1 r MftMt ~ Lti IJ ttL t I- - 9 ~~IJf n L~~ t)[ ~ O)itS c (l77 Ao)t -1 bull 11- - ~ b(ltJJl itn L~ ~o
P-98-B [77vAVgjmiddot ~[1I1middot9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
O)I~ G~ 77 (A bull V g~ (l N S i1- ~ (~l0) 1[( 7 I- - F0)~(-lJ1 bull t I--V g bf~JithL
~~ t II- I- 0)9 (~SO)7 7(e1 77 A0)t -1 bull 71- - t bi~ldlJl itnn~ -t1 J ~(t003 L lt0)
J C) tJOi(lJ1 to ~ 0 ~ tJhC ooR1tr~trhL to it gt L~~
P-99 [3 5J1J4~-t-1] Riverside Tile 35ill4fllliversalY Kllife
O)-t -1 J ~t 771- A0)-t1 J x -~ ~35mJlf~a~i1-~8IH7if 1 ~nt ~o)Lv ~o I-if- bull ry I V 1- bull
) F [t 7 J[ ~O))J t bull f l J1b1j~t iso)T7tJ I 7 x 11~ I) J 71 to t ~0)1iS5 ltOJ-t1 J(t
35mJij(tlJj 35fFGnlt0)-t1J0)~t1 10 (is~0 ~L~b1~GnLiSt) 01 c 35 (1 9OOOyenI
~ll-middot T- JJ I- t13hn~-flj~O) 2b)G 90)11 JCl 5000 f h 10 b)G 34 (1 3500 f I1reGntzbl HtJ
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1-~7i1t-gt~-n5 OJ Hln~O) I1atrix-AID4 tlta~ ~nt7XljJltDtI-7~-0) JII TJ ~Jilt~T~5
i ti 352tt~tfF Gnte ~ (ltth T~ 5 hI ~~(lt(t1 J J-ltD) n t~tgt C) -2h~tffplusmnj 5 n(t6ftt)
77VAltD~(lta ~ 1(7 ~Jfil~t-IltAltD2~ltDxc I 7 II- bull 117 ~thn 5
P-IOO-A [~ 0gt7 JJ ~-J Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
111- ~ ltDttJ IHlt imlt~~N SltDjJ7-ilWHTa 9 Pu1ltJ td J7)I--7 r JJ rw( 1k~~lt ttf nT~t~ F 0gt7 )J ~-(a 5
P-100- B [ r o~7 J J ~-] Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
jjmJ~tgtaltI)jJmiddot1)-iifliuteJ~U117 x-r-7( NSI)I-~ 1-gtFmiddotA-if-(ltA~17
JJ FJI-~~)ltD~t A l J5-ItttJl-V1(ltIf5 117fi~ 435
P-IOO-C [Vt-~ ---f7] liiversidel ChIlteKnife
I ~1 I-ltDVz - I- bull 117 (tdifltD1I5tii-yeni (iilb Ta 5O)tiil~ n(t7tltD-1-0)~gIJit)((7-I-btft~
T~ 5I~ u ~ 117( ltIf 5 it - F bull -7 N S ltD57)1- bull IJH tmiddot1 1 bull A-if-(ltA ~ y7
P-I01-A [3A -ft~ A---] liiverside I tub Seti-Skinner
1)1- ~ ltDttJ ~ ( N S ltD ~jJ 7-b~H~ J5l lt trtIb~J5l lt 1-r u tiA ~ gt7 bull ) FltD1 17( 77 I- A (I
J 5 ~ t -gt te=2t2(tfF -gt ti c7JI-CltD ~ ti
P-IOI-B [-ft~ A1-] liiverside I Setiti-Skinner
LltD~(lt~ u ~1 ~ bull A ~1-ltDN S l(J A ~ -(lt(t ~ JJI) bull t I) JA(ltJ ~)lJj~IJb~~nTtH) J~-7 r7 ~ bull
1-rltDA l 1 f )J F)i-htft~ it -~ bull -7 btI 1-r 7~ n T~ 5 l17fi~ 727
P-102-A [rOgt7middot 1 ~-] liiverside I Dropped Point Hunter
A~5-FltD117J~ljgtua~ltDNSI~~~~7~Iomiddotl-ltD~D~)a71~-ltDJJF~~~~~
l-ltD~~J5l~7-middotV-7ltDnO)A7~-kV3-~~nTL5 x-Imiddot-7ltD10~7middotJ~-(a
5 7tltDil)(EltDf6~( ii1t-kmiddot 71-- HttliiiibifftJn5~5 28ZltIf5~ampltD7v- HIS 1)1- I-ltDfi5
tet~~i n T~ 5 I jJ 1 )-(lttt fltD-1-ltD1 V gt )I-bi~IJ i n T~5
P-102-B [rOy7 JJ~-J 1976~gf liiverside I Dropped POint Hunter
lj~7t Wx - F bull 7-7 ~ (Naked Lady Logo)iltm~Tt(lt1ilte1976fFltD~rJi- t bull V1 -( 77 v AiI)~tt~~A
hti ~u~ 10gt7 ) ~- v 1 bull l7cJYrltD~~lj ute N S 11- HZ ~u ~q ~ 17middot ) r )I-iltft~
ifk iv-V3iliA~ 77AltD-k v-1-iI1tt~~ihn5 P-104~5 [-ft~ A---J Riverside I Setiti-Skinner
11 F bull I()1- A l -O)~t~t 0 Agt 17 A ~lt J 51-)1- F ltD11J~b5 1I~ltt A7 0-)I-ilt)lJjjIJ~h T~9 rytli-11Ymiddot J t)1-( ~i(Jltdl~tgt~u~77L-A middot117ltD-middot2(a5 11fi~ 004 Pmiddot106-A [-ft~ A~1-] 1986fFIOjj128gfF Riverside I Setli-Skillner
77 v A 13 JlltDteampJltD1 17(a 5poundPO) 1iItL ltD117 3~ltDA tei ~ bull A ~1-( I986fF I OFli 28 ~ltgf~h
te tgtltD( as A I) - bull t - A OJ A ~ 17 bull J FJI-( 7 7 ry bull A ~ 1 7ltDJ 1 ~ bull ~ gt IiJtH~te I F 7 bull
~J7ltD1FIJ(a5
P-I06-B [A-71 gt7 -] liiverside I Stiff Horn
it - F bull -7 ltDI 1-r 7middotiJS~htd 777)1- bull A =j-( 17 it- JI-A ~-~ltet v 1Jif bull L-1~ry
l 1YiJt1-Ji- F ~~~ttJiF~7middot7 A7 l 17 ii~~ t1fiiJ~Q1t7t v-V gii vn 5 2gfF~hti
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P-I(16-C [1-i( lJi(_] Riverside I Utility
x - r bull x-7Q)1-j~t ~~(1db1JJJ I) tlt(o-t1 7 ~t 1)[ ~ Q)~tJ I) ( N SQ)jJ7-bt foltMt L~ I) J
F )[(tJ I) - - JQ) J -$ I ~1 )X I H~t7 7) bull J -$ I ~blflitJnL ~1amp J -$ I Jj bull ) 1 )[(~tiJ1b
tiEtt1t C 1b) Ib b 1JtfT L lt1amp I) L bJa~ -t 1J tiplusmn1bh L~ 1amp
P-I07-A [- i~) 1017 -$-] Riverside I Intesral Dropped Poillt Hunter
-Q)~U1~~~l)ili~ht-~~7~middot-t1J J-$~~middotJF~1M~J-$-~~~~BQ)7-MY
-x-jJ~-$~~~~~h O~yen0~~7middotJ~-~F~~L~M~~~hL~1ampbullbullM~m~I)~1amplt
1fifflQ)~~lil-)~ElJbIb b -) - 7f7)J bull -t 1J (tfFlb t~ l L~1amp 1 77)[fj-fF1ampQ)rn if jjeJ)-t - 7 t i(tfF1amp lt b~1~ 1amp lil n 1amp 1 7 7)[ bull -t - J0 lt(I B (1)1 1-7 -$ -Q)f(V1b L
l H ~tct ~~6tit7 x I) jJ11tiiht ~ ~lJJQ)fili~(t l750 fll11tiht -t1 J-lj- 28
P-I07-B [- f~ -I~ bull lt1-] Riverside I Intesral Setlli-Sklnner
1iJL t 1 fJj7)J bull 11J ~ l~ J -$ Jj bull 1 r )[1 Q)-t 1J lttJM)J J -$-( 71 M I) - bull x 1 jJ
)[-$b1tdl~~ h JO I) yen( 1) 7 bull J ~ -)[1 (~ L~~IJbl~~hL~1amp -t1 J3-i5 25
P-I08 [9r ~XrX -I1~] 1985iFlifF Riverside I Gentllflens Set
11 ~ bull -t 17 vLM~lli7tf1 ~htcor )Jtb I) 1 -lfIlbUfF~ntJb) t 71 MI] - bull 1 F)J
P-llO-A [1017middot J-$-J 1978if2FlJlfF Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
~1FmiddotSSM~J-$-JjY-middotx-jJamp-$middotJr~Q)ltQ)-t1J~77~J~~7YV-tQ)VrJmiddot7-
)-7 fiJ1 r bull 17 ~~ J7-)JAJsltrpjl$lntbQ)1lt01amp
P-llO-B [-I~ lt1-] Riverside I SetIIi-Skillfler
~x-rmiddotx-7~~~filQ)x-rmiddotx-7~Atdl01~middotJ-t- NS01~r~~y-middot
~~Jmiddotx1jJ~JQ)Jr~
P-112-A [1-f(IJf(_] Riverside I Utility
x - r x-70A t ~v~-t 17 ~~IJ~ht N S l)J r i Ja lttiti0t1ih t -7middot j- bull J FJJiJ
f-j~ l)J ~ Q)~~1J0 -$ 01((t R~Loveless ~i ht~ N SQ) -L bull ~ - r iJl(tdl~1v1lt1amp 1amp
P-112-B [+7middot 1-JJ 1986ifUfF Riverside I Setlli-Skinner
~~x-rmiddotx-7amp~~~~fil0x-rmiddotx-7~AI) NSl~ J-$~JjmiddotJr~
P-113 [- ~~[ middotI~-] Riverside I Intesral HUllter
IJ~tJx - r x-7 tMt~ JO ~ ~~ (JI F bull nJ J -$-Q)ft~tlt ~ tJ7V 1 1lt0Q 71 r middot77)
Q)~ l ~J J I bull J F)[1 bullbull ~ bull J- )Jb~Jl~1 lt01amp 6 titfF ht -5 tgtQ)IttJ-1 lt01amp P-l14 [JY-~-] Riverside Skeletonized Fighter
~ftJ~l~70 ~ bull -$17Q)-t1J x-fmiddot x-7 ltQ)Ik~tQ)~-)tJ~tJHtQ)-t1J~t ff~tlitB7
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Another old timer with serial number 11 The handle consists of stacked leather washers It is finger grooved with the typical aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the obverse side is found AbercrombieshyFitch Co The knife was probably made in 1955
A slender ~kinner with serial number 77 and the initial R WL etched on the choil Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side while one finds Abercrombie-Filch Co NY on the obverse side The handle is of stacked leather washers with a bakelite insert and a round aluminum butt cap
Unusual markings make this knife a desirable collectors piece In addition to Delaware Maid etched on the logo side are found the initials RYVL and serial number 9 on the choil Not many early knives were marked this way Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side The knife has a typical stacked leather washer handle with finger grooves and an aluminum butt cap 13
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Abercrombie and Fitch is a store for adventurers the headquarters of a special fellowship of men who thrive on the challenge of living at the edge surviving through their wit and mettle in hostile environments And although he was not outfitted in the refined livery of a gentleman adventurer Bob Loveless was certainly a member of the fraternity
Bob Loveless a man who had made his first solo airplane flight at the age of 14 who had lied about his age to enter the merchant marine at 15 who had operated a control tower for the Air Force on the island of lwo Jima at the age of 17 crossed the threshold and strode confidently to the department where knives were displayed
Here 24 year-old Robert Loveless a man used to being treated as an equal by men twice his age - by men whose very lives might depend upon his skill and judgment - was confronted with the nemesis of the American shopper - an overbearing self-important sales clerk
The neatly dressed young salesman sized up Loveless as just not our type of customer Unseasoned and overconfident the little clerk was unable to read the experience in Loveless eyes He could not see beyond the working clothes of a merchant seaman
Loveless asked to see a Randall knife Oh responded the supershycilious little salesman Well We simply dont have any It would most certainly take at least nine months to get a Randall knife
It was at that precise moment in December 1953 that a spark in Robert Waldorf Loveless soul was kindled into the passion that would impact the craft of knife making forever Perhaps it was his frustration at not being able to have the blade he wanted Perhaps his rage at the insoshylent clerk Whatever the reason Bob Loveless was inflamed by the situation
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A landmark knife as it is the first one Loveless made by the stock removal method (documented on page 16 in Kl1ives 87) The handle is stacked leather washers in a most unusual coffin shape and there is an aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the lower half of the blade This is one of a kind and quite rare
An early fighter with a long double brass hilt and sub-hilt The handle is stacked leather washers finger grooved and a typical aluminum butt cap This may well be the first sub-hilt made On the logo side is etched Delaware Maid and on the reverse side is found a serial number 26 and the AbercrombieshyFitch Co name
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An early fighter with Delaware Maid etched in the choil and numbered 9 Weighing 14 ounces it is 12 inches in length Atop the blade is a 3 34 inch brass parry strip This knife has a brass hilt and sub hilt Handle is stacked leather washers
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A nice hunter with a narrow brass hilt and linger grooved walnut handle The tang is not tapered and the open lanya rd hilt is a bit rare On the logo side of the blade is e tched R W Loveless Maker Claymont Dela ware
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His first inclination was to roundly curse the rascal Instead he took a personal vow He swore to himself that he would achieve the impossible He would create a knife of his own - one that would match the quality of the Randall pieces he so adshymired
As he returned to his ship Loveless was consumed with the exciteshyment of this new chalshylenge He took the train to Newark then a taxi to the dock As the taxi passed a big junk yard on Doremus Avenue he told the driver to stop
Years later in describing the incident Loveless describes himself as if guided by some atavistic primitive knowledge buried deep in his mind
I told the taxi driver to let me off there to get some pieces of autoshymobile springs I don t know exactly why but I thought automotive springs would make good knives
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A verY unusual marked Bowie of the Dela~a re Maid era Marked on the logo side of the blade is wveless Made instead of Delaware Maid On the obverse side is the usua l Abercrombie-Fitch Co name and also the words Bowie Knife [t is a graceful knife with a double brass hilt and a finger grooved crown stag handle There is a pewter plaque on the butt but Loveless denies putting it there
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Not too many heavy and massive knives were made in the Dela ware Maid era This one has a brass hilt 3 1 IS inches wide along with walnut slabs a non-tapered tang and an open thong hole Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the same side at the choil we find 139-B for the kind of steel used On the reverse side is the name Abercrombie-Fitch Co NY August 18 1956 Etching the kind of steel used and the completion date on the knife is most unusual
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A landmark Bovie and one of three made Classic in shape and size with R W Loveless Maker North Hollywood Calif No 1 engraved not etched on the logo side of the blade O n the obverse s ide is etched HL Walleck (the name of the owner) O n the brass butt cap a re two dates and Dr Wallecks cattle brand One date October 291 1960 was the date the knife was finished and the olher da te Apri l 21 1906 is the owners birthdate There is a 4 34 inch brass parry strip on top of the blade and there is an extremely long walnut handle The lugged hilt is made of several lavers of thin brass strips fused together Loveless -vas urged to make this knife and two others by a good friend when he was at a low ebb in h is life He had only been in California a short time was unknown in the knife industrv and was about ready to give up k~ife making
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The fellow at the junk yard told me to Go see the guy out there with the burning torch There r found the biggest pile of auto springs youve ever seen - maybe 40 feet high and 40 to 50 feet wide at the base 1 told him I wanted some good metal to make a hunting knife He got a 1937 Packard spring and said This is the best spring in the yard I got four or five pieces each about a foot long I thinlt I paid the fellow in the office a dollar and gave the yard man a couple of dollars for his trouble
1 took the pieces of spring back to the ship and roughly ground them - with a snag grinder wi th a hard-clay wheel - to the outline I wanted It took me over a week to get the knife done and it looked pretty good
Loveless had read a general article on knife making in one of the sporting magazines He knew that he had to heat trea t the metal He heated it on the ships galley stove
A fine looking fighter with the rare Loveless-Parke logo on the blade There is a double brass hilt and subhilt along with a stacked leather washer finger grooved handle The butt cap is aluminum Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side of the blade which incidentally is ground in typical Ra ndall style (See next page)
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Th is s tretched or elonga ted d rop paint hunter has the LovelessshyParke logo a nd a slanted Seagle-type brass hilt What makes this knife partkularly unique is the two piece stag handle with crown s lag as the butt port ion and an ivory spacer Loveless was photographer working on this knife and the photo appeared in one of the leading knife magazines Only thirty-six were mad e with this logo
A Loveless-Pa rke hunter with a brass hilt s tag hdnd le and hidden tang construction Shop number 121 is etched OIl the obverse side of the blade along with the year it was made - 1967 One of thirty-six
A fine Loveless-Parke skinner in pristine condilion It has a slanted brass hilt and brass butt plate a ra re feature on a Loveless knife The hidden tang constru ction is surrounded by beautiful stag This knife is marked ith the date it was made August 1967
[t got a pretty cherry red I plunged it right down into a five-gallon bucket of refrigshyera tion oil - thats all the cook would let me have - right in the galley It came out a pretty shade of gray and all the carbon fell off
The knife cut well for a few moments Then the edge started flaking away I went to the chief engineer and he said Youve got to draw that hardness You have to temper it
Loveless went to the public library to learn the secret of tempering metal When he returned to the ship he took the knife apart and placed it on a copper plate which he heated on the galley stove He watched as the blade turned a rich dark blue
It wasn t very scientific but it worked I had invented a wondershyfuJ tool It was a tremendous charge That turned out to be a hell of a knife
About five or six weeks later I took it to Abercrombie amp Fitch I was going to show that young punk my knife Since his earlier visit Abercrombie amp Fitch had made the wise decision to terminate the young clerks employment The floor manager a man with the shrewd merchand ising instincts that are characterisshytic of a good retailer was pleased to look at Loveless knife Impressed with the craftsmanship he asked Loveless to make some more like it for sale in the store
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An early semi-skinner with the Loveless-Parke Sierra Madre Calif logo Typical of the period it has a Scagcl style slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over a hidden tang In addition to being only one of thirty-six the name Safariand and the Safariland logo e tched on the obverse side of the blade make this knife very ra(e Very very few were so marked Even the sheath sports the Safariland logo
Another Loveless-Parke specimen with a stacked lea ther washer handle and an aluminum butt cap In this cra Loveless was still doing business with Abercrombie-Fitch Co in New York as their name is etched on the obverse side of the blade This particular knife has many characteristics of the earlier Delaware Maids but if examined closely one can see subtle design improvements developing Only thirty-six28 with the Loveless-Parke logo were made
I made three more It took about a month and before I was done everybody on the boat was helping me The store gave me $14 apiece for them I thought My God this is great At that time a Randall was selling for $22 $24 $26 I knew the store had to make a profit
Loveless has made 35 semishyreplicas of that first knife - called The 35th Anniversary Knives Today those reproductions of his $14 masshyterpiece sell for $3500 each
The first knife is gone In Bob Loveless words it walked out of his shop stolen by an unknown visitor who may not even realize what he possesses I was proud of it says Loveless but it wasnt anywhere near the knife we make today
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meleon - a man of many colors He is opinionated and sometimes arrogant He alternates between self-deprecation and braggadocio and is altershynately profound and
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This old Lamson-Goodnow skilUler plays an important role in the Loveless story The knife was given to LoveJess by his friend BHly DuPont Wilmington Delaware It has a tapered tang Several years later Loveless got the idea of tapering tangs because of this antique Here we have a knife dating back to the mid 1800s with a tapered tang - an idea revived by Loveless and now universally copied throughout the industry
An early Lawndale gut hook skinner with shop number 70-430 This knife has a wood nticarta improved handle and it was made in 1970 Not many gut hook skinners have been mad e by Loveless
A Lawndale caper finn with an improved stag handle and a red spacer This model has no hilt or collar and comes with a birds head butt
An early Lawndale utility hunter with a brass hilt stag slabs and a red spacer The knife bears shop number 70-461 which means it was made sometime in 1970 The butt configuration is early Lawndale and in 1972 underwent some changes It has a fairly rare brass wrapped tapered tang with serrations on both the top and bottom of the blade behind the hilt
A most unusual gut hook skinner with the edge on top of the blade It has a brass hilt and black micarta handle This is the only reverse gut hook I have seen in my years of collecting Loveless knives Made in 1969 it was originally designed and made by Loveless for his personal use There were only tvvo made
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This small Lawndale piker bears shop number 65-30 and has a black micarta handle with one finger groove There is no hilt or coliar but there are thumb serrations on top of the blade A rounded birds head butt completes this piece
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profane He looks a bit like Boxcar Willie but he talks like William F Buckley He is articulate and cerebral bespeaking an education tha t goes far beyond formal schooling
He could be described as an eccentric genius A loner An invetershyate tinkerer A man who speaks his mind A curmudgeonly craftsman whose entire world revolves around his workshop in Riverside Califorshynia
Robert Loveless was born on January 21929 in Warren Ohio He spent the formative years of his life on his grandparshyents 17-acre farm about halfway between Warren and Sharon Pennsylvania There was just enough land to grow a little corn some tobacco rhubarb berries and a Jersey cow named Bossie
Loveless grandfather Clinton Huff was a friend of horticulturist Luther Burbank He helped Burbank develop a type of gladiolus bulb H e was surprisshyingly educated for a dirt farmer Loveless says of his grandfather
It was a grea t life for a kid he recalls Fifty-some years ago this was an entirely different country It was the middle of the Depression There was no TV I didnt see a movie until I was 9 or 10 years old
On New Years Day 1937 his grandshyfather died Soon after that Loveless 8 at the time went to live with his mother in Warshyren He grew up fast and yearned for adshyventure far from the sleepy midwest town
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A most lUlusual Lawnda le semi-skinner which was purchased by A G Russell from Loveless in 1968 It was engraved by Linton McKenzie who also did the intricate R on the sheephorn handle slab A one-ofshy-kind knife due to the humpback configuration of the handle a feature I have found in a few very early Delaware Maids The knife is the subject of an interesting article by Bruce Voyles in the Blnde Magazine After the article came out rreceived u letter from a man in Guam who had once owned the knife and he told me that while it was in his possession the tip of the blade was broken He returned ir to Loveless who repa ired it
if eclectic period in Loveless life Like the master craftsman who shapes formless steel into a fine blade events were forging an innocent farm boy into one of the worlds premier knife makers
Loveless was 12 when the United States declared war on the Axis powers Ready to join the military he was frusshytrated by his age
By the end of the ninth grade he had more important things on his mind than school He was driving long before the legal age of 16 And he was flying planes In 1943 he started to hang around a grass-strip airport near Warren on sumshymer weekends He picked up odd jobs there and Ernie Hall the owner paid him with flight training
Hall had no intention of letting a 14 year-old solo but one day while he was away from the field Loveless borrowed his Piper J-3 Cub From the air I saw Ernies Studebaker coming down the road so I landed and taxied up to the hangar He knew I had been flying He asked how I had done r said fine He turned his back and walked away never said another word
At 15 he lied about his age and joined the merchant marine to bide his time until he was old enough for military service His first job was that of deck hand on a 9600-ton ore boat the Hennepin a bulk carrier that sailed to the Great Lakes ports of Buffalo Cleveland Marquette Duluth and Superior
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A beutiful Lawndale lamb ulility with shop identifica tion At There is a narrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and it has ivory sla bs It certainly depicts a neat a nd no-nonsense design
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A small semi-skinner w ith the Lawndale logo It has a nickel s iJ ver hilt sheep horn slabs and serrations top and bottom at the hilt This badly worn knife was returned to Loveless by a professional hunter with the request for another just like it He enumerated the many kills the knife had skinned and Loveless ho likes to see his kni ves used was so impressed he sent the replacement gratis
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A beautiful little Lawndale semishyskinner w ith a longer than usual nickel silver hUt and cream colored s tag slabs on a red spacer Wha t is intr iguing about this kn ife is the nicktd sHver butt cap because Loveless d id not put them on during this era Apparently the butt cap was added by someone else
I cleaned and painted all day long every day he recalls When we came into port we tied up the boat ourselves opened and closed the hatches Those were the best years of my life There was a whole world out there A young man could move up
quickly during the war I was working with men in their 60s People nowadays have no understanding of what things were like in World War II Everyone who could do a job was needed
I had plenty of time to read take pictures I started studying watches taking them apart middotand studying their mechanisms His fascination with watches and watchmakshying would show up later in the workmanship of his knives But knife making was far from his mind in 1945
Finally came the day Loveless was waiting for his 17th birthday January 2 1946 The war was over but Loveless still wanted to be in uniform He signed up for the Army Air Corps forerunner of the Air Force on his birthday
Loveless was trained to be a tower operator and given a two-year tour in the Pacific on the islands of Guam and Iwo Jima It was a lonely tour and with time on his hands he got interested in drawing and designing There was an old house trailer on Iwo Jima I was fascinated by it and started drawing variations of it
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A Lawndale utility hunter of hidden tang construction with no hilt and a two piece crown stag handle ThiS was the personal knife of Loveless and is marked Bad Bobs (See next page)
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An old Lawndale fighter wi th a double brass hilt ebony handle with fi nger grooves and an aluminum butt cap similar to those found on the Delaware Maid The grind on the blade resembles the grind fou nd on Randa lls Model 5 A very handsome knife
A very early Lawndale banana the handle is crown s tag imbedded skinner with a two piece stag with a small compa~s The nickel handle over hidden tang s ilver hilt is s lanted and the blad e construction The butt portion of is unusually narrow
Toward the end of his tour in the service he was sent to Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base near Dayton Ohio Loveless decided to leave the Air Force because rank was hard to come by after the war After two years ten months and three days I came out a PFC - Robert Loveless PFC USAF Retired I took part of my mustering-out pay of $96 dollars and bought a Rolex watch It was November 5 1948 I paid $48 dollars for it and I still have it
While at Wright-Patterson he had decided to enroll in the Institute of Design in Chicago Though the fall term had started he was admitted without a high school dipl0ma on the basis of the drawings he had done while in the Air Force Initially he lived at the YMCA on South Wabash Avenue and attended part-time while working as a sales clerk at an art supplies store
The Institute of Design was an outshygrowth of the Bauhaus school Avant garde form fo llows function and all that They were under the influence of Mies van der Rohe Walter Gropius Wassily Kandinsky and LeCorbusier
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My first drop pOint hunter It has the Lawndale logo which was the only logo available at the time It has an improved handle of ivory mica rta and bears the shop number 216-RR The cost was $19800 and it was the second Loveless knife in my collection
An early Lawndale prototype which was cut in half to show the Loveless hidden tang construction The knife was once owned by Ken Warner noted editor
Large Lawndale semimiddotskiIUH~r w ith beautifu l multi-colored buffalo horn in an improved handle configuration The shop number is 41 5 This is a fine knife
This Lawndale straight hunter is special to me as it was my first Loveless The improved handle wi th ivory micarta slabs have darkened with age and handling This knife was purchased in 1973 for $18800 and bears shop number 23S-RR
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A Lawndale up-swept skinner with a nickel siher hilt and well matched stag slabs The shop number is 70-520 which ind icates the knife was made in 1970 and illus trates the butt configuration at that time
A rather unusual Lawndale crooked skinner with shop identifica tion in the fonn of the letter 1 The nickel silver hilt appears to be a bit longer than norlTh11 and there is no metal liner in the thong hole Thumb serra tions are cut into the tang at the hilt
This is a one of a kind LawndaJe skinner made on the order of the Canadian Russell knife It has walnut slabs and an open thong hole with thumb serrations on top of the blade
A specially made Lawndale skinner with a cocabolo handle over hidden tang construction It has a thin nickel silver butt cap The appearance indicates it is a copy of an old case hunter The shop number is 389 Loveless emphatically denies putting the finger cutout in the choil
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An unusual Lawndale drop point hunter with a little different blad e shape There is a nickel silver hilt with stag slabs The tapered tang is brass wrapped vith finger serrations on the top and bottom of the tang near the hilt The shop number 504 was s tamped on the front of the generous siLed hilt a most unusual location 1 have never seen another knife so marked Another personal knife of Loveless which he gave to Steve Johnson during the first week Steve worked in the l oveless shop
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I began to realize what a phony bunch they were It was intellectualized Everybody at the Institute of Design was interested in shopshyping centers and office buildings I was intershyested in practical architecture - things like family dwellings I was intrigued with the possibility of making mobile homes on a production line but I got no encouragement from the teachers I finally just got mad one day and quit I didnt even check out
Years later however Loveless would look back on the months he spent at the Instishytute of Design as time well-spent by a future knife maker The unhappy experience of the Bauhaus training had given him a lifelong respect for functional design They taught me how to think in functional terms especially with materials
After his abrupt departure from the Institute of Design Loveless enrolled at Kent State University in Ohio I had begun to understand the true interplay of basic ideas he says I wanted to study the conflicts and drives and so forth
I was different from the average college frehman I had aGED instead of a high school diploma I didn t know a noun from an adverb but I could write I got As because I could express myself
A basic knowledge of English is one of the attributes of success for a businessman Youve got to be able to think straight and that shows up in clean simple straight writing At Kent I started a semantic study group Semantics is the study of symbols written and spoken Its language in action - abstractions archetypes stereotypes linguistics logic
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This is possibly an experimental Lawndale utility wi th nickel silver hilt bu tt cap a nd stag slabs The engraver Li unknown and the knife is one-of-a -kind
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I came to realize a long time ago the only way a man can get along in this life is to understand people to have a high degree of logical skills and an extensive vocabulary Without it youre conshydemned to grunts and curse words I d rather be an active reader of books than a passive spectator of a movie Theres no limit to what you can do if you have a good vocabulary and understand sentence structure Ive got very little use for intellectuals but I love talking to an intellectual person
He came to admire the late R Buckminster Fuller a philosopher and inventor of such things as the geodesic dome Fuller designed Dyl11axion house a home that could be mass-produced cheaply like the manufactured homes Loveless had envisioned at the Institute of Design Another favorite was psycholoshygist B F Skinner the Behaviorist who developed Skinners Box a device in which laboratory animals can press buttons and be rewarded for making the right choices These men were my heroes To me they were giants
Loveless fascination wi th Ii tera ture contin ues to this day He is an avid reader especially of biogshyraphies and World War II histories His favorite authors include Philip Wylie (Generation of Vishypers) John Ie Carre (The
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A fa irly routine Lawnda le utiJity hunter with an improved black micarta handle with shop number 161 The knife was purchased from Oa vid Steele noted writer at the firs t New York Knife Show
An early Lawndale semi-skinner with slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over hidden tang construction The slanting hilt is similar to those found On Seagle knives
A special order Lawndale camp knife of massive proportions with a nickel silver hilt and ebony slabs Mad e from 1 4 inch s tock the tang has less taper than usual
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This is a large Lawndale semishyskinner with a Seagle style slanting brass hilt and cocabolo handle on hidden tang construction There is no lanyard hole and on the obverse side of the blade middotve find the Safariland name and logo
A Lawndale upswept skinner with a nickel silver hilt coca bolo slabs and a non-tapered tang indicating it was made early in 1970 The shop number is 27
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A very rare Lawndale amputation knife that was made in 1969 for a Chinese American doctor living in Los Angeles This piece is all metal and can be readily sterilized I know of one other knife of this type
An early Lawndale utility made in 1970 with a brass hilt and polished stag slags It is engraved by Ron Scaggs The logo has been put on the lower half of the blade a most unusual location The grind on this knife is a bit on the Randall style
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The subject of the mechanical arts has been poorly trea ted in litera ture Loveless laments To me theres much more drama in writing about machines than in fictional writing about sex and murder Loveless has made a lifetime study of tools and tool making of machines and the men who made them He can rattle off the names of countless inventors
Knives are by far the oldest created tool he points out The first tools were the club and the stone Then man lashed the stone to the club to make it more effective Then he honed it to a sharp edge
Almost everyone has a feeling about knives There are very few men who Cal) regard knives neutrally Theres something downright atavistic to a man when he picks up a knife or regards a knife It may be a throwback to the hunter in man
A 1969 Lawndale boot knife with brass hilt and big horn sheep slabs The shop number is 384 An unusual feature about the piece is the open lanyard hole (See next page)
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Rare WoodmiddotLoveless fo lder with a titanium frame and stag s labs The inside of the ha ndle castings are engine turned
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Loveless also maintains a large library of movies that he watches late at night in his workshop Among his fa vorites are The Last Emperor and Shane
While at Kent State Bob Loveless met his first wife The marriage lasted 18 tempestuoLls years but produced three daughters which he treasures
Loveless developed the undershypinnings of his intellectual interests at Kent State however on the whole it didnt satisfy his needs The experiment lasted for only a couple quarters Just as had happened at the Institute of Design he grew tired of the academic exercises And like so many veterans who return to college his life experiences had
transcended the youthful silliness that is typical of much of campus life I was wearing a ruptured duck on my jacket and they gave me a blue and orange beanie I went back on the lakes
For a while Loveless was content to return to the Great Lakes bulk carriers but he soon began
to long for a more stable life than the lakes provided He used his Able Seamans card to get a job on a Sun Oi l tanker the Passaic Sun which hauled gasoline to New England out ports It was while working on the Passaic Sun in 1953 that he made that fateful arshyrangement to sell knives to Abercrombie amp Fitch
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Rare titanium Wood-Loveless folder with maroon micarta slabs As nearly as 1 can tell afte r ta lking wjth Loveless and Wood there were only thir ty-seven of the folders made Twelve were ti tanium two were aluminum and the rest were stainless There was a va riety of handle materia l used
A routine Wood-Loveless folder if indeed there is a routine onc with stainless steel frame and maroon micarta slabs This was the firs t Wood-Loveless in my collection and was ordered direc tl y from Lovel ess After a lo ng wait I finally received the kni fe along with a letter stating that the Wood association was over and tha t I had better hang onto it as it was sure to become a collectors item r pa id $7500 for the knife which was the brochure price
Extremely fare Wood-Loveless folder with aluminum frame and maroon micarta slabs On the inside of the handle casting are the words Wood Loveless Mark 4 An aluminum sample it is the only one made
Extremely rare Wood-Loveless folder with a titanium frame and wood micarta slabs It is marked on the inside of the handle casting Wood-Loveless Mark 4 Titanium Sample 001 As logos were being put on the knives Barry Wood wanted to try one Not being familiar with the technique he put the logo on the blade quite low
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A routine Riverside drop point hunter w ith a nickel s ilver hilt engraved by Ray Viramontez It has well matched stag slabs on a red liner It is a good looking knife and carries shop order 642
This little Horn Street Knife with a Riverside logo has a wide nickel silver bolster with stag slabs With its tubular sheath it was designed to be carried as a pocket knife It has been extremely popular in Japan
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Perhaps one of the rarest knives in the collection is this Riverside boot knife better known as the New York Special Its shop number is 838 and it comes with a narrow nickel s ilver collar and contoured green micarta slabs A unique feature is its flat shea th into which the knife is snapped It was a speciaJ order a special design and only seven were made during 1972
Riverside hideout model with shop number 027 comes with green micarta slabs and a narrow nickel silver collar A beautifully designed knife with a contoured handle for a firm grip It has never been a big production model
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A new and improved model of the Riverside pro hunter with duplex grind Under shop order 221 it features a stainless steel hilt and black micarta slabs The tang is fully tapered instead of being a half tang like the original The knife carries the rare Riverside signature logo
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delivering the first three knives Loveless recalls that Pat Devlin the floor manager said Ive been looking all over for you I want some more knives Id like at least a gross I told him [ could deliver half a gross and he wrote a purchase order on the spot They were going to sell them for $3450 I would get 60 percent - $2070 each
In the meantime I had been transferred off the oiler I took the purchase order to the Claymont Delashyware branch of Wilmington Trust and asked to see the manager I wanted to borrow $1 000 The initial order from Abercrombie was just over $1900 I ended up with a personal loan for a thousand dollars on a 90-day note I took it in cash and went to an industrial supply store and got some tools an anvil a bench furnace files vises a drill and a Hammond VH-2D belt grinder By day I had a shore job with Sun Oil on a relieving gang By night I made knives - 72 of them in 74 days I sometimes worked till 2 in the morning When I received my check from Abercrombie I laid the money down on the counter at the bank and said There you are Thanks a lat
Even though Loveless knew then he could make knives commershycially he also knew he needed more practice to become great at the craft
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A rather sma ll drop point hunter with a regular Riverside logo under shop order number 697 It comes with a nickel silver hilt and well matched stag slabs
Another routine drop point hunter wi th the regular Riverside logo The nickel silver hilt is engraved by Ray Viramontez A set of well matched s tag slabs on a red liner completes the handle
A normal sized Riverside drop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown s tag slabs on a red liner This was the only Loveless knife in the Hollifield collection and it has an extremely small logo
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Beautiful semi-skinner with the Riverside logo It has a wide nickel silver hilt with well matched stag slabs on a red liner Its rare signature logo has only been used a few times and according to Loveless it will not be used again
Riverside integral hunter with a wid e bolster and stag slabs This knife was first introduced at the Guild Shomiddotv in 1979 The geometric design on each side of the bolster is done by Leona rd Leibowitz in red plastic and gold Only 12 were made
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While not a terribly popular model this Riverside Nessmuk has good lines It has a nickel silver hilt with dark maroon slabs Shop order number 849
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He dropped out of knife making for several years and took a job as a technishycian for E 1 du Pont de Nemours amp Company in Wilmington His iconoshyclastic style rubbed some du Pont people the wrong way - especially his motorcycle They felt they had inshyvested a lot of money in me and even though I never got hurt they took exception to my riding it They fired me
Between jobs now he returned to knife making to support his growing family It was easy for him to re-estabshylish distribution through Abercrombie amp Fitch and things seemed to be going well until mid-1958 when he was beset
by misfortune That summer he accepted an oral purchase order to make a large quantity of knives for the Christmas season However the buyer who had made the commitment left the company before the knives were finished The store refused to accept the knives
Then in November one of his daughters took desperately ill with pneumonia The doctor said that the only way to cure her was to move to a milder climate In January 1959 he decided to leave the East Coast and move to Modesto California where his wifes parents lived
This sub-hilt Bowie was made in 1957 The handle is ivory with hidden tang construction The hilt is 3 34 inches wide and is sterling silver as are the sub-hilt and pommel (approximately 1 lb) The name plate is 28 K gold and the 3 12 inch parry strip atop the blade is brass Delicate and beautiful engraving and ivory carving was done by Francis Monoghan of Wilmington Delaware Without a doubt the rarest and finest Loveless knife in existence and quite possibly the first art knife ever made (See next page)
A small Riverside boot knife with shop order l1 S-E indicating it was part of a 5 knife set which unfortunately was broken up The trim knife has a small double nickel silver hilt with walnut slabs over hidden tang construction
This Riverside semi-skinner was made on special order and bears seria l number O1 lt was made for the A G Russell Knife Club and has a nickel silver hilt and slabs of coral micarta
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I sold the house on a Friday and on Saturday morning I was in my car on my way west I never had much trouble getting a job When I came to southern California I had a job within three hours at a machine shop
By the mid-60s Loveless had established a small machine shop of his own doing contract work for other companies In late 1966 he acshycepted a job as supervisor for a precision parts maker and by 1969 he was supervising an 8S-man machine shop
But Loveless had also fallen in with a sporting crowd He began selling and trading the dozen or so Delaware Maid knives he had brought west with him - the same knives he had been selling to Abercrombie amp Fitch He also began innovating - moving away from the Randall-like designs By the end of the decade knife making had nearly taken over Loveless life I was making knives heavily in the evenings and eating about twenty Rolaids a night just to get to sleep he says In November 1969 he quit his day job
Loveless continued to make knives under the Delaware Maid logo The strange part of it is I don t rememshyber why I picked the name he says Then as today many of his knives featured a reclining nude etched into the blade Loveless wont reveal who modeled for the now-famous trademark but he does say The model made me bitterly disgusted that I married my first wife
In 1971 his first marriage ended in divorce 1 gave her the house - she had the kids
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Under shop order 330 this Riverside drop point hunter is of standard size and has a wide brays bolster and black micarta slabs [t is a beautiful knife
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This small Riverside drop po int hunter under shop order 641 has a nickel silver hilt and black micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on the tang just behind the hilt A neat little knife
A half tang utility hunter with a Riverside logo and made under shop76 order UB The handle is green mica rta and has no hilt
A nice Ri verside drop point hunter with a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs on a red liner Shop number is 983 The original owners initials are etched on the logo side of the ricasso
A mini-wilderness model with the ra re Riverside sig nature logo under shop order 526 It has a double nickel silver hilt with coca bolo slabs This knife is of recent vintage
Here we have another Riverside hip pocket hunter with a nickel silver hilt and ivory slabs On top of the blad e and just ahead of the hilt are thumb serrations and behind the hilt on the tapered tang is a brass initial insert The shop iden tificat ion is CH
Loveless calls this knife his Riverside hip packel hunter Under shop order RL-2 it has a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs It was made in 1971 and has thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hilt
A small Riverside drop point hunter in a half tang construction with finger grooved ivory micarta slabs Made in 1979 under shop order 2016 the knife has no hilt L L
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make on consignment He first got the idea in 1971 that collectors might be interested in his knives after the silver anniversary issue of Gun Diges t which gave him a generous mention reached the newsstands I had 75 knives on the order books as a result of the Gun Digest article he recalls I had orders from Mexico and Eushyrope By 1972 I knew I would be able to make a living making knives Every month it kept buildshymgup
1 have no idea how many knives Ive made Im going to be a nightmare for the collectors Today he makes around 300
knives a year but he hasnt always been that productive The worst year was 1979 when he simply didnt feel like making knives He produced about 75 that year
These days he and his helper might have as many as 42 knives in various stages of production at any given time The backlog keeps growshying He is now working on knives that were ordered up to five years ago Its getting worse he says Im sure Ill kick the bucket with a lot of unfilled orders but theres nothing I can do about that
Loveless first knives - the ones made from Packard springs shywere forged [ beat them to death he says Its hard work and a poor way to change the shape of metal Forging is a cheap way of getting
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A Riverside hunter of half tang construction It has no hilt and green micarta slabs which are finger grooved Loveless says he made only six or seven of this model
A rather oldtime Riverside drop point hunter under shop order 1098_ It has a nickel silver hilt stag s labs and the original owners initia ls on the obverse side of the blade
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shape but not the best way for knives Then I got smart
Today he begins with a slab of metal and grinds away everything that doesnt look like the desired knife Like Michaelangelo who professed to liberate his statues from the grea t blocks of marble Loveless frees the blade that he visualizes within the stock
Stock removal is primarily a development of the Loveless shop he says adding with the hint of a smile This could be taken for boasting
Before long Loveless began to make knives from the type of steel used for saws and lawnmower blades - a nickel alloy steel with tremendous toughness Loveless went so far as to personally visit the president of the Jessop Steel Company in Washington Pennsylvania to find out more about how this special steel was made
When Jessop stopped production of the alloy (which was called 139-B) Loveless tried oil-hardening and airshyhardening other steels He experishymented with hot-work die steels shockshyresisting steel high-carbon highshychrome steel and various tool and stainless steels before making a commitshyment to a Japanese alloy called ATS-34
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Under shop order 115-1) this small semi~skinner with the Riverside logo has a nickel sil ver hilt and walnut s labs furnished by the o riginal owner It was part of a 5shyknife matched set tha t unfortunately was broken up
This smal[ Riverside hunter under shop order MOL has a nickel ~i lver hilt and black micarta s labs Not tuo many of these sma ller knives have been made
A yachtsmans knife of dubious o rigin Under shop order BER-L this one~of-a-kind has a nickel si lver hilt g reen micarta slabs and the new Riverside signature logo ] am toJd that while grinding the bJade for a utility hunter a mistake was made Rather than throw i t away Loveless ground it to the yachtmans shape It is a one of a kind
ThiS Riverside utility hunter has a nickel silver hilt and ivory micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on top of the tang near the hilt Shop order number is 642
The qualities of ATS-34 closely parallel those found in American-made lS4-CM Loveless keeps a couple years supply of the high-carbon corrosion-resistant stainless tool steel on hand at his workshyshop
The basic tools found in Loveless Riverside California shop include a Deckel universal milling machine a Sixis tool makers milling machine a manual milling machine two tool makers lathes - a Maximat Super II and a Schaublin SV70 - and drill presses to put the holes in the tangs He also uses a Burr King model 1272 belt grinder - a model that he helped the company to design He recalls that they were going to call it the Loveless Grindmaster
Loveless executes every step of the knife making process in his shop except heat treating which is done by
Paul Bos of Cajon California Bos a master in the field heat treats knives for many American and foreign makers
Although his makers mark R W Loveless Maker has always been reserved for the bench-made knives from his workshop thousands of pocket knives designed by Bob Loveless are machine made in Japan by Gerber International
While some of Loveless knives may indeed sit on velvet to be admired by white-gloved lovers of art
he insists that each is a tool for hunters for adventurers He crafts his knives for men who do the hard work of skinning deer and cutting hawsers
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A ra re Ri verside semi skinner with a wide hilt engraved by Giuseppi Forte The knife sports a green micarta handle and there is no thong hole or handle pins
A beautiful Riverside drop point hunter with a wide brass bolster engraved by H H Fra nk and big horn sheep slabs The logo was etched a t the special request of the Ovncr J pictu re of this knife appears on the cover of Knives 82
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A rare Riverside dagger under shop order 003 A beautiful and deadly knife with a double s tainless s teel hilt engraved by Steve Lindsay and a black micarta coffin shaped handle A mini logo appears on the obverse side of the blade ilt the ricasso a unusual place to put a logo
This sti ff horn model has two Naked Lady logos-front view as shown and back view on reverse side Ha ndle has red pick bone scales and bolster is nickel silver On the under side of the bolster is a unique square checkered finger grip
A 1985 Riverside stiff horn with a wide nickel silver bolster and fine grained stag for the handle Comes with a tubular sheath This is a mean package
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Loveless proudly refers to himself as a tool maker and expresses his conviction that without the tool maker society could never have afforded the artists In primitive societshyies everybody works to survive There are no artists People come up to me and say Boy Mr Loveless youre a great artist I say No Im an artisan I deliberately took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
I abhor the term art knife The term is an oxymoron We make working knives A Loveless knife is the anti thesis of an art knife He also frowns on the expression custom knives We call them bench-made knives
About half of the knives Bob Loveless creates end up in the hands of hunters even though he no longer hunts himself l stopped hunting in 1970 1 realized there was no need for it and no sport in it Using a modern center-fire rifle with a scope theres very little excuse for missing
Under shop order 11S-B this Riverside big bear was part of a set of five that unfortunately was broken up The double hilt ilnd sub-hilt are nickel silver and the walnut slabs were furnished by the original owner A brass inlay is found on the tang for initials (See next page) 87
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The Riverside steak knives pictured above are not found in the Loveless brochure One is a right hand model and one is a left hand modeL One blade is serrated and one is not Both have stag on one side of the handle and are of integral construction
This knife and fork set was made in 1979 and is of integral construction with a long bolster on only one side of the handle I have never seen another knife and fork set by Toveless although he does make steak knife sets occasionally
Loveless hunted groundhogs when he lived on the East Coast You havent lived until you eat groundhog Best way to fix it is in a cast iron skillet five to six inches deep Put the meat in with pork lard and one inch of water Slow cook it all day with some dandelion greens
In Delaware he hunted grouse and duck with members of the du Pont family I was raised on fried and roast chicken To me duck is a poor substitute
Deer hunting was a fall ritual for Loveless for many years My last hunting trip was October or November 1970 in Del Norte County California I got a little Columbia blacktail deer on Thursshyday and Saturday I got another I got 80 pounds of meat out of both deer It took the whole family two years to get it eaten Venison makes good meatballs and great sausage but basically it isn t very good meat
If you have to kill to eat thats one thing All life kills other life to exist but if you dont need to do it why do it He pOints to a volume on his bookshelf Gail
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An unusual Riverside chute knife under shop order 805 It has a double njckel silver hilt and stag slabs oVhat makes this piece a bit of a rar ity is the blade It is one inch longer than the s tandard model
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This Bowie is the only one made at Riverside to date It is fairly large with a double stainless steel hilt and cocabolo slabs
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A rare Loveless-Johnson capeT it is one of a kind Under shop order 786 the knife has no hilt and an ivory micarta handle with ODe
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Sheehys Passages Peer pressure accounts for a lot of hunting I love guns but I love them as an example of ways man can manipulate them to serve a purpose My sport is popping beer cans with a 22
That might seem hypocritical- I make hunting knives and yet dont personally beshylieve in hunting I don t insist that other people feel the same way If you want to shoot ten deer a year thats your business I think I outgrew it But [ sure as hell know how to make a good deer knife
Unless youve had field experience you can t make hunting knives I see knives with cutting edges tha t are too thick Wi th blades that are too long - 3W to 4W is fine for North America With awkward and ill-shaped handles Too many knife makers dont understand their own hand Their knives are not user friendly You cant teach a guy to make a good hunting knife if hes never been in the woods shot a deer and been up to his elbows in deer guts Its like giving a typewriter to a man who is illiterate
Loveless says of the dropped hunter perhaps his grea test stroke of inspiration The dropped hunter was obvious to me in the 50s It is almost a spitting image of an autopsy knife TI1e dropped hunter got its name because of the way the point drops away from the back of the blade for greater ease in deer skinning
And how does Bob Loveless differentiate the seashysoned hunter from the tenderfoot When I ask a guy where he likes to do his hunting and he has an answer on the tip of his tongue hes a hunter A lot of Loveless dropped hunters lie on a coffee table to be bragged about
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This Loveless-Johnson drop point hunter has a nickel silver hilt and black mkarta slabs It was made under shop order 746-8
A one of a kind Loveless-Johnson dagger with a double brass hilt and black micarta slab on a birds head shaped handle The exact number of Loveless-Johnson knives made ma y never be known Loveless estimates fewer than forty while Johnson feels the numbe was closer to one hundred ]n anY event there were not too many made and they are desirable add itions to any collection
A five inch Loveless-Johnson utility with an improved handle of wood micarta There is no hilt with this type of handle The shop order is 772 This knife is unusually light in weight for its size
Loveless admits that demand for his knives has driven the price up to the point where very few men can afford to actually use them We could sell all we could make at $750 but theres stiU a limited market I equate the price of a Loveless knife with a good bolt-action rifle and scope Some guys will carry a $900 rifle and a $10 knife The rifles job is over in 20 seconds but it will take many minutes for the knife to finish its job
Theres no question that Loveless knives have strong symbolic value among men who should know about such things Ernest Hemingshyway took five Loveless knives with him on his last trip to Africa And legend has it that each of the four commanding generals of the South Vietnamese army carried a Loveless fighting knife on his hip as a compleshyment to his Rolex watch and Dehner boots
Many Loveless knives found their way to the jungles of Vietnam But Loveless is quick to point out that he is very selective about accepting orders for fighting knives We dont make fighting knives for soldiers of fortune - men who work in clandestine military service he says conshytemptuously adding There are many good service knives available at factan) prices
Bob Loveless knife making is governed by his personal ideals We wont do an ivory handle Theres one in the leather room That will be the last If enough people would stop using ivory maybe they wauld stop poaching elephants in Africa Ivory is a second or third-class handle
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There were only three knives marked with the ImclessshyJohl1sott Riverside Cal logo This one 002 has a hilt of nickel silver and Lignum Vitae slabs There are thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hil t Directly behind the hilt there is a brass inlay for init ia ls Extremely rare Rare Loveless-Johnson d rop point hunter with serial
number 003 The knife has a ni ckel silver hilt and ebony slabs middotvith thumb serrations on top of the blade ahead of the hilt l)irectly behind the hilt on the tang is a brass inlay for initials Of the thre knives so marked 001 is in Taiwan A rare knife
This I a specjally designed knife to commemorate thirty-fjve years of knifcmaking by loveless A refined version of the old Delaware Maid with s tacked leather washer handle and an aluminum butt cap Origishynally sold for $200000 only thirty-five wercgt made This knife is number 10
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A naked lady d rop point hunter w ith a na rrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt The s tag improved hand le is a bit different than usual Very few were made
An unusual naked lady drop point hunter wi th a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs over a red liner The unusual fea ture of this knife is the wide ricasso The shop number is 435
A naked lady chute knife w ith a double nickel silver hW and well matched stag slabs over a red liner At the special request of the original owner the spine of the blade was rounded instead of square
This lamb semi-skinner has a nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and well matched stag slabs According to Loveless there were only three of this model made
A beautiful semi-skinner with the naked lady logo The wide nickel silver bolsters are engraved by Michael Collins The stag on the handle is extremely well matched
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A naked lady drop point hunter with a slightly wider than usual nickel silver hilt engraved by Angelo Bee Ivory slabs on a red liner have a big horn sheeps head scrimmcd on the logo side by Mr Bee An inlay behind the hilt used for initials is one ounce of pure gold instead of the usual brass This go ld inlay was furnished by the original purchaser The owners initials appear on the ricassQ logo side
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A fine drop point hunter with the naked lady logo The nickel silver hilt has been engraved by Ray Viramontez The stag handle slabs are very unusual On top of the bJade ace thllmb serrations and directly behind the hilt is a brass initiaJ insert This knife was purchased directly from Loveless at the 1976 Guild show It was at this shomiddot that the naked lady logo was introduced
material anyway Now mammoth ivory thats different At one time Loveless didnt think much of micarta as a handle material but now he has come to believe it is the best material for a working knife And rounding out his views on handle materials he notes I agree with General George Patton shymother-of-pearl is for New OrleanB pimps
Should you come to California to visit with Bob Loveless in his
workshop you would find yourself in the presence of a man at peace with himself Here is a man who has tried just about everything he ever wanted to do and succeeded at most
Loveless would be comfortably dressed in Levis and one of the striped zippered Five Brothers shirts by M Fine amp Sons that he is so fond of wearing On his head would be his trademark cap which was made in Japan by a friend s wife The cap is designed to shield his sensitive eyes from the the glare of the overhead fluorescent tubes
His pot belly would lead you to believe that he likes his food in ample quantity and you might imagine
Under shop number 004 this beautiful naked lady semi-skinner has a wide bolster engraved with a gold animal inlay by R Scaggs Scroll engraving appears on the obverse bolster The knife has walnut slabs It is one of the best looking pieces I have ever seen from the Loveless shop (See next page) 103
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Lovelesss own naked lady semimiddot skinner Under shop order R wL the knife was made on October 12 1986 for himself There is a n ickel s ilver hilt with a rare th ree piece stag handle over hidden tang construction with a crown stag butt
Stiff horn mod el with naked lady logo This kni fe is an integrCl l piece with sta g slabs (md an open area around the thong hole The geometric design on the bolster as done in red p lilstic and gold by Leonard Leibowitz Only six were made
This is an integral semimiddotskinner with serial number 28 It is milled from a single piece of steel with stag slabs In the wide bo lster is an ivory micarta disc scrimmcd by Rick Fields of Florida A limited number of these integrals were made and according to Loveless no more will be started because of the time it takes to make one Loveless estimates he ca n make three regular knives to one of these Most of the integrals went to Japan but a few possibly six Wer sold in the United Stales for $175000 each A rather expensive sheath knife
An integral drop point with serial number 25 There are beautiful stag inserts in the handle and the small ivory micarta disc in the bolster which was scrimmed by Rick Fields of Florida Loveless swears no more will be made becDusc of the time involved Most were sold in Japan but a few managed to get into American collectors hands It is a very handsome knife
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Today Robert Loveless is happily remarried He and his wife Yoshiko share a comfortable life together - she watching Japanese-language TV programs while he makes knives and enjoys his diverse interests He has a cat named Chrissy a poodle called Alfred P Loveless and two Labrador retrievers Brandy and Buddy
Loveless three daughters are grown now and living in CaWornia One is a California deputy attorshyney general One is married to a research scientist One operates a bistro Loveless also has three grandshychildren Yoshiko has two grown daughters
In 1986 while at the Munich Knife Show Loveless learned that his mother and step-father had been murdered in Warren Ohio by a man with a knife Loveless is haunted by the irony Here I am selling knives My mom and step-dad were murshydered by a punk with a knife At times I wonder if theres a heavy karma coming down
Sitting in his Riverside California workshop amidst the toob and the partially completed
knives Bob Loveless has a great deal to say about the development of his knife making skills and the evolushytion of his philosophy
I arrogantly feel Im the best damn knife designer in the world I hardly ever make a knife I didnt design I make knives to please me Those who do it just for money hate their wives and kick their dogs
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This naked lady drop point hunter was made in February 1978 with a wide stainless s teel bolster and green micarta slabs It was carried by Loveless during a course at Jeff Coopers Gunsight Hunting School in Arizona
A stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hilt and green micatra slabs A reverse naked lady logo appears on the obverse side of thc bladc
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1 knew what r wanted to do in 1954 when 1 started I didnt know how to do it 1wanted to make fine knives for sportsmen It took the better part of 10 to 12 years before I began to understand what I was doing
There wasnt anybody you could learn from in those days There were no books I sometimes made flat-out mistakes and had to do it over Selfshytaught is sometimes the best way You work up your own philosophy as you go along
Loveless may have known from the beginshyning that he wanted to make fine knives but he had no interest whatsoever in sheaths Indeed he used to include the following note in his early catalogs
If you consider yourself a good leather worker and want to make your own sheath for your Loveless Knife say so on the order blank and deduct ten dollars from the cost of the order - I don t particularly enjoy leather work
When a mans not good at something it bothers him Loveless observes When he gets better at it he enjoys it
Nowadays Loveless is very good at it He makes his widely-copied sheaths from 8-9 ounce cowhide purchased from a Los Angeles dealer He designs the sheaths for a tight fit - to cam in so the knife cant fall out Loveless has no use for
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nickel silve r hilt and well matched sheep hom slabs On top of the tang and behind the hilt is a nickel silver insert engra ved with R W Lcyveless
Stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hi lt and stag slabs A reverse naked lady is on the obverse side of the blade This knife was made in 1986
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Small naked lady hunter of integral hilt and butt design The handle has light brown stag slabs and an elonga ted thong hole on the butt Only six were made
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A one-of-a-kind naked lady prototype fighter All metal with a skeletonized handle the finish is dull or anodized This wicked looking instrument was designed by Bob Angelo a noted weapons designer The knife is held in its sheath by a snap fastener When the knife was made it was the first time Loveless ever worked from anothers design and he made just this one However another maker is producing this same knife
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Bob Loveless shares his hard-earned knowledge with other knife makers both in his workshop and through the Knifemakers Guild which he helped found in 1970
The fundamental philosophy of the Guild was my idea he says I got together in Tulsa with ten other guys Andy Russell got the meeting together The first membership directory was put together right here in my shop
Our goals were to promote knives and knife makers to encourage more ethical practices and help others make better knives
He has had several apprentices and has worked with Japanese students for weeks at a time His first full-time helper Steve Johnson came to work for him in May 1971 when the Loveless shop was in Lawndale Cali fornia Johnson had learned the basics of the trade from Gil Hibben Later work with Harvey Draper and in the Davis shop in Spokane had given him a good foundation in knife making Johnsonremained with Loveless for three years moving on to become a well-known knife maker in his own right in Utah
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An extremely ra re naked lady straight hunter with a nickel silver hilt and slabs of Japanese micarta called Snow which resembles ivory The logo on each side of the blade reverses within itself There is just one other knife marked this way Loveless has sta ted he oviU never use th is handle materia l ga in
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01E1E5 S - MpoundRR - A Loveless-Merritt new model called Field find Stream This attractive knife has a nickel silver hilt and green micarta slabs This model is ~ _ makers - t - made for the Japanese trade and when sold over there the naked lady IVerside C a logo is substituted for the Loveless-Merritt logo Only six of these knives are known to be in the Us It carries shop order 587
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A Gerber folder designed by Loveless with his signature engraved on the logo side of the bronze 118 bolster This knife is 184 of 2000 and has a bronze frame and checkered rubber inserts for a
handle The knife is extremely heavy There appears to be some doubt as to whether Gerber fully adhered to the original Lovesless design
Loveless had a full-time Japanese helper Koichiro Oda for a while during the late 1970s Jim Merritt his current helper started in 1981 Jim is not only my right arm Hes both arms and more Loveless quips
T he craft of knife making can be lonely work but Bob Loveless doesnt mind the solitude Its not unusual for him to labor well
into the morning hours sipping cold coffee crafting knives and sheathes The shop is the world I love where I want to be Its my refuge he says
Bob Loveless many passions hobbies and interests provide the psychic fuel for this effort His movie videos and books his music mostly jazz and blues are all close at hand The workshop is also outfitshyted with a shooting range which he shares with visiting Riverside policeshymen
On a whole Loveless hobbies are solitary ventures And his tinkshyering is endless The shop is cluttered with remnants of an amazing variety of gadgets Noteworthy among the clutter are a couple one-of-a-ldnd items
Schrade-Loveless drop point hunter designed by Loveless This particular knife has no serial number and was sent to Loveless by Schrade for final inspection prior to production Typica l maroon Delrin improved handle with a brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is l S4-CM A drop point hunter by Schrade which was designed by
Loveless The knife has serial number 0922 and has the typical maroon Delrin improved style handle with a narrow brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is lS4-CM
Schrade-Loveless drop point with serial number 0045 This knife is a surplus piece from the American Blade lS0th Anniversary commemorative that was offered in 1977 It has a white Delrin improved style handle and a narrow collar instead of a hilt
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A Beretta-Loveless drop point hunter with seri al number 0260 It has a nickel silver hilt and contoured stag slabs over a red li ner Designed by Loveless made in Japan and ma rketed by Beretta USA
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- the Loveless pens One is crafted from titanium the other from a combination of aluminum and steel A third pen is gone - sold for $2000 He also has lots of watches He is quick to point out tha t like a Loveless knife a good watch lasts forever
Loveless has owned four amateur-built singleshyseater biplanes 1 dont take it seriously he says r just go up and have fun But one time it wasn t fun at all He crashed his Pi tt Special in 1983 fracturing the tibia in his left leg - an accident that laid him up for three months and reduced his knife production that year to fewer that 150
He used to ride a motorcycle - a 700 cc Yamaha - until he broke several ribs in a nasty spill He still has a soushyvenir of his motorcycle-riding days a ticket he got for doing 130 miles per hour on the freeway A Porsche was ahead of me and the driver was falling asleep I had to do 130 to get alongside him to blow my horn But now he says he is playing it safe Tm trying to be more laid back
The thought of retirement has no appeal for Robert Loveless After all why would one retire from his hobby When 1 cant make knives anymore Im going to swallow a bunch of pills and quit he says Retirement doesn t interest me In every society dOINn through history a man had to work until he died Who said people should quit work at 65 and play golf or tennis or sit and read
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On(-opound-a-1Ond naked lady hunter with integral hilt and butt A beautiful knife it has a wide bolster and well matched stag slab One logo is placed on the obverse side of the blade a most unusual location A narrow cross section of the round steel stock from which the knife was made comes w ith the knife On the polished disc or cross section are the words Olle of a Kind a naked lady logo and serial number 2011 When Loveless started to make the knife the steel stock weighed 8 pounds and when the knife was finished it weighed 8 ounces
This prototype dagger has a nickel silver hilt and butt cap with green micarta slabs It has hidden tang construction and it is set up so one can remove a small pin from the butt and take the knife completely apart It vas one of three prototypes made for Pallidan Press
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A unique prototype of a hunter Loveless wanted to make to sell for $10000 This one-of-a-kind model has stag slabs with an aluminum frame into which the blade is mortised The blade has never been sharpened and it has not been polished In Dallas during the 1976 Guild show Loveless decided not to proceed with the production and sold the model
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Sometimes he speaks of having his ashes placed along with those of his wife in her parents burial plot in Mito 60 miles northeast of Tokyo But then hell laugh grab a bar of stainless steel and head for the grinding room Hell theyll just find me dead at the wheel with a knife in my hand he says Dead of a broken heart
What would keep Bob Loveless spirit intact is the certainty that in a couple of hundred years his knives would be in the hands of cowboys and hunters and soldiers doing their jobs For him it would be a perfect world where the collectors had moved on and a man and his knife were back to work
Perhaps But in the meantime the collectors whom he likens to Renaissance patrons of art will patiently wait for as long as five years to own a blade crafted in the shop of Robert Loveless the man of so many contrasts the man who most would agree took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
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1-7 bull -j l7T7 ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ ryt )L-r J I bull 11 F)L 7 [-- F iEiliHt Delaware 1aid amp1R~t
t AbercrOlllbie I- Fitch CoNY O))(tJ~lJjtLTl~
P-16-A [~jf-] Delaware 1aid I A Kind of Dagger
77L-AtJq ~ J7middot l)b-I)LitiT~1lut~ mdlTO)tJtuTireglIJIll3tt-r17Ta~ (KNIVES 8ItD1611~J(f) bull
L-if- bull 7 J i - bull 11 F)LT 7)L ~ O)I J ~ bull of i J7middottJ~1t~ 77 L-A lv ltmft1l~C7 -( 7 71 Utdf~tlTa
~ Delaware 1aid 0))(tJ~7 [-- r iEiliiO)T~ttlJjtLTl ~o - u tJ)tJl -VtJt~tJ-r 17 T a~
P-16-B [7711-] Delaware 1aid I Fighter
77 A0)[]l7 bull 17)L bull l)L ~ tif7 bull l)~ ~ 0)1tltdBlIft0)7 717 -(I~ -r17 L-if- bull 7 J --- bull 10
I F ILt 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-7tJ~1t~ ~~ll3tJ7)L ~ 0)11 J ~ bull of -- J7tJ$1tlTl~ Delaware 1aid O))(tJ~iE
iiHAtJ amp1lIHt1)7)Lmiddot -rll-O) 26 t AberClOIIIbie I Fitch CoNY O)~JiJtJ~~tLTl~o -r17middot 7
717 -( l7O)t~tho) 77 A0)1i I) -tJ~~t1tlTl ~o lBthT ~ ltT~ t~if7l)L ~ bull 771 -j -TaS -j
P-17 [7711-] Delaware1aidl Fighter
itLtT7ry I 7~tUBlIft0)7 717 -( 17 bull -r1 7 T Delaware 1aid t O) 9 tJlI)1J J -t~ tL Tl~
~IHt 392 ~ft 294) ~ttft~95)0)77 A0)i I) -tJ~1tlT$ tJ JI F )L~t [-if- bull 7 J -- -T 77
AO)f7)L l)L ~ tif7middot l)L ~ tl-jjFtJ ttJ-gtTl~
P-18 [11-] Delaware 1aid I Hunter
bullbull0)77Amiddot l)L ~ tJH~u l 7 -( ljJ- 7)L-71t~ ryt)L-rJYmiddot 11 F)L0)7 717 -(I~ -r1 7
7Lmiddot -j 17 (7-I-tmifljuTltJl) T -j l7~1 nmA1t~o 7L-- nEiliitt R~Loveless 1aker
ClaYlCnt Delaware O)[]ttJ$A-gtTl~o
P-20 [1fry 1 bull -r17] Delaware 1aid I Bowie
-VtJ~ u l 7-7 O)AtL1J~ ute T7ry I 7~tCO)Mry 1 bull -r 17Ta ~o iIVO) Delaware 1aid CVfv tJ t
LOIELESS-N4DEo)7-7tJ~At) amp1R1HttlfililtJO) AbercrOlllbie I Fitch CoNY t1Jnt Bowie Kllife t$lJttLT
l ~o 17)L bull 77A bull l)H 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ T 7 7ryl bull A -j J 70)11 F )LtJ~1tltdl~tJ-r17
Ta~o IJ ~ bull of--J7tlt--j- (fI) O)~fiIlitJ$~tLTl~tJ~ 77[-A~t~lttJlta)tuTl~
P-2l [1fry-1 bull -r-1 7] 1956~jF Delaware 1aid I Bowie
T7ry I 7~tCt i0)J -j t~ lt~~O)a ~-r17 ttf -j~ ltt~jF~tLtJtJ) -gt t~ 79mmO)~7)L bull 77A bull l
)L ~ t ryt IL-r J YO)II F)L 7)L bull 7-1- bull -j l7o)~I F $tttmAtJ~a lTl~ 7 [-- F O)iEiiH
t Delaware 1aid 0) [] ttJ$A -gt T$ tJ 1)1J J -ttt 139middot8 O)-rl1 -tJ~J tL ~ tJl i tL~t~ffl u t~J I J 7
plusmn(1) l39-Btl-jilMO)IiTa~ amp1R1Htt Abercrolllbie I Fitch CoNYt1Jnt August 18 1956 t$JitLT
l~ i0)J -j t -r 17 til~t~~7CIiX~Fl B tJ~~ tL Tl ~O)t-Vtf$tJ i t Ta~
J-18
P-22 [1f- 1-7] 1960fFfF North Hollywood Bowie
illJlBJtfict1A1 ==$ti~tfFintdGiiTA(~1110)- 111iEiiH lUi Loveless I1aker North
Hollywood Calif No1 clJj~IJ15nL~~o liillit(t HLalleck bt-1-ltl)~iiIlil1Jgtd~~r15nL~~
it J~o)J1 ~ bull -t-17t(t Oralleck O)~~~c =0)8i1iMIJtnL~S -(L -t110)7illXld
October 291960 1SII ~1-mt April 21 19061t-1-0)~plusmn_81S~ 7I-FO)1ft(trJ12Imm O)~
15tZ77 fio)JI)-il1~L~II ~tlL~~ry)1-11Y()J F)1-~j1f ~~tfjldi57)1-middot t)1- ~ (t~tt()1i
~AiIUamp~ti~ 1 t~()lfFi n L~~ iO)1 l 7 c ft()=~ 7 7[At)IA~lfigtJ6I1 ~ t c ~ m~hi
~int~()lSS ~()c~77[fi~~~1~=7~tU~1I1117()~Wl~~lSII111~shy
-t- ~~~tlJ c 1 L~t c ~ ti -gt t P-24~25 [1t fi bull J7-~ 71 17-] Loveless-ParAe fishier
1$1~ Loveless-Parke ()CliiJ1 tii n S~ 1~ 771 17- J-~ t~Htt77[ ActJOJfF~t 1 tJilh td)~
~1()-qM-~~117~-~~~1tOOlS yen7~middot17fimiddott~~ct7t~~~Mgt14ff
- bull ~1--7ltl)S ~ I Ij- bull 7 1 bull J J1-1 7)1-middot- ()J 1 ~ bull -l 7htH~ L ~S AbercrOll1oie I Fitch Co Nr()~iiIlb~ampl11H~tX 17- ~15nL~ S 7[- Ht ~l11BJtJ7 r -)1- bull fi 171 )1-tzj1IJin L~~
P-26-A [1t fi J-~ 111-] 1967ifllfF Loveless-Parke Hunter
77fimiddot t)L-t t 17 middot17~middot liz11111~() 121ctt~fiif() 1967()~yen-iJlx17-f1LS
P-26-B [1tfimiddot-~rClmiddot11middot17-] Lovelegt)-Parke Dropped Powt Hunter
i ()~tl() r Cl 17 bull j l ~ (1 Loveless-Parke () Cl ib1)1) ~tlt -gt t fi I 4 ~)1- bull 11 7()7 77- bull t
)1- ~ il111t L ~S i()1 l 7()~tZL - l t()(t j- t- fi0) 7- 11~ bull J 1)1-1 l7rymiddot fi 1 1 ~~J
1 ~ bull -t--lmiddot1r~~ 71yI-~fi--t-(lnSiclS~ 77[fi(t~~71clLi()111~f
~~~~~I)~tJ111()~~-gtt i()Cli1~~()-t11~fi-gtt
P-26-C [1t7--~fi1-] 1967fF8Flltfi Loveless-Parke Skinner
Ji()i i()J~a()fi-t--t- JM1t77fimiddot t)1- ~ c77fimiddot )1 ~ bull 71- ~()f1~tlt ~l~fi~()
77[ A bull 1171SS ~l~fi11~()t 17 1~1 1tfi15nt8itb1 August 1967 c~IJinL~S
P-28-A [71 7- bull J-~ i 1 bull fi 1-J Loveless-Parke Semi -Sk inner
Loveless-Parke Sierra Hatire C8l1f()Cli()A-gttfnIlJl()fitfa i()tliO)~~tt fiI4)1-middot fi171 )1-()~ftll
lt77fimiddott~~c 74ff-middot~~-7()SstF~middot1If()fi1~~middotAF~1aS 71-F()~
ttfi~-Y bull Va 17 Safari land ()~iltr c 1-7 iJi x 17- f15nL~ SJ~ l ~71 - F1 fiil)36$()tilji ()J ~
t Loveless-Parke 0)1-~b~15 nt pound tlt V-7-( ~ +t7 7 I) 7 F()CliiJ~tJIII1 15n L~~
P-28-B [1lfiI~-~middot 17-] Loveless-Parke Hunter
[if-middot 71Vl- J F)1-t 7)1-O)J ~ bull ~17())1I-lSS c()lIjftt~77[Att ~lfti
=z-3-~()ililamp7ry ~ F7 37()7Ji-~Clt-amp147-(PItlL~Q AbercrOlllbie I Fitch Co N
Y()~iiIlhi~IHJ 7 t-~ ()li1HIH~IJinnpound 71 I 7- fJJlln()T 7 ry J 7 bull ~ -1 F()lJI~BJt~~-b~~ ltMI)n S t l 7 tiibi Itll L Jlt S c ~ lt()afO~()h1jU S 11 71pound
P-30-AB [AJf Ftrymiddot A1-J LatIIson-GoodI1lN Skinner
i() LatIISOf-Coodnow ()fi1-tt 77[fimiddot fi ~-I-()rplftZJlJtflJ1J~iiiiLlSiccttti ~7ry
J 7Jii ry 4 )1- 4 ~ z 111 1~ t~A() t I - bull Tzj iI 7 7[ fi bitJ t tJ()l f-Ji- 17 ~tt
L~S ~()ftif1l 77[ 7-(ti()7 f4 17 117bif-ri- J ~middot()t ~ ~1~t()1Spound i()J
J-19
-3 II u -c 18004ftlItlttJ1F~nt 20Yf-J- bull ~ t~~1 l 70)7 1T7hi 771 UJ ~lI~u JlHfEtt
T1 lt -~tlifampun -lgtoniIgt-lgt
P-30-C [1i1 7 JJ bull A 1-] 197041l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinner
771JO)JJJ r bull 7 1 J bull JfT-~tUb)lt(i1~jlt (t1Fn-C~tJ~ 2n(t 19704(iyenfFltnttJO)
rJ bull lt l 7J)J ~0)1 7)J-7 bull J F)J(ttlbh -C~~ lJJMO) Cl-gt7-)J il ~ 1 l 7~ 7O-4aJ
P-31-A [-T-Ji- bull 7 -I] Lawdale Cappel Firm
Cl-yen-amp~fto) 17amp-7FmiddotAFamp0)~-K-middot1EI~FmiddotA~-yen-~~n~J~~rmiddotA
I )J tJJ r I J1~O)~QO)mtJ~Oraquo)- F bull 1 F bull )~J ~ Vn-lgt
P-31-B [1-T-I 1)T-I-] 197041lfF Lawndale Utility
Cl-T-~qftlJJMO)1-f4~f--1~0)~amp I~FmiddotA~-yen-O)A~~J~~rmiddotAF~ttl~
cth-C~~ 1970fFft(ifFintCCHJt1 70-461 C~-3117~bsi5tJjlfXn~ )1 r (117~1i) O)~
j~tCl-T-MDRbgti 1972fF~iil(1 u -c~ftvn -lgt 20)11 70) ~ ~(t$~(li~ u ~77J bull 7 1 7 F bull f -1- bull ~~ C ~-gt n -lgt 2 n~t f-)i - bull - rO)lIlml~~O)famp1mlC $~IIfO)l6AtittHr1 il IJ lt
i~~~rO)~~O)lT~~mlJ~~O)x~7J~rI~u-Cilgt-lgt
P-31-C [1iJ 7JJ bull A1-) 196941l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinller
~tJ~v -gt ~11 7 C~ -gt L J~ t ~ -3 771 A iJisectJtsect O)t~(ITif l ull1Fu t lTh1~O)jfJ r bull 7
JmiddotAfT-1il-lgt ~~k=~~1Fin~tJo)177Amiddot~~r~77~Jmiddotlt17J~~middotA~
P-32-A [Yx~middot 117) 197141l1F Lawlldale I Gellts Kllife
77IA~VX~middot117(Vx~~Xmiddot117)C~~ Cl-T-~O)Cl~O)A~k77~Jmiddot~1
7J)J~ bull J FJJO) ~)H I A 11 7 J]JjHIHnJ- F bull 1 O) )J bull x F 1 l 7amp~ 647-B
P-32-B [1raquo-] Lawfldale Piker
2 O)Cl- yen- )JO)]lt tJ ~)J)o I AO)Ji l jj-ta 1 7 -I jf - bull r)J-7h1ij~77 J bull ~ l 7J)J ~ bull )
t )J17 I - O)iI4I(I(tyenL bull i 1- g bitIJtnn~ 1 HaH- bull 1 F O)~j 1 l 7 65-3(J
P-32-C [7 71 ~ -] 1970fF~fF Lawndale Fighter
2nbCl-yen-)JlJJMO)yen7)Jmiddot 77A ~)H0)7 71 ~- tnMO)) F)J~jt 77A 7J7 ~
t177lJ ~17J)J-0raquo) )J lT(xJ7J 1)rAIJ 117amp~ 70-451
P-34 [i~ bull A1-] Lawndale Settli-Skirmer
~M~UCl-yen-)J~ftO)icmiddot Af1- 19684(IAG 7 1 i)Jhi 77 I Ah)iftUnt b0)1 I)
~ ~ -h~~IJ~ U 1-7 $- bull ) nJO)lO)~tIJb1lthi LJ ltt0)1il -lgt ~~HlJJ~O)yen7J x 7 bull
x l F bull Eyen)JO)ti(~in~ rrJlti14~ O)J O)tJl l )JO)~jb$W(cJtl1il~ 1r71-1 bull ~JJA 0)
7)J- A bull lK1 )J Atl u-C rr$~el~pil -lgt f-- til C ~v u~t 1171il -lgt 20)1 l 7 H1fID u t tn ~ttc~o)~-T-~i~~U-gtkf~J-lgtc1It~R-gtL~-lgt~~7I-F~12u~~kO)~~O)~~~7
7~A~~ukCC~il-lgtC0)~~~
P-36-A [11 bull A 1-] 19704~1F Lawndale Banana Skinner
Cl-gt7-)J~f-O)2o))1-t bull Af T-t(t ~IH N S 0) ~~ I- tMj~ rJ 1 I bull ~ l 7J)J ~O) ~ F 7 bull - r(1
tJ~ -Cti IJ _lt (r~ft lt ttlhh n~ )11tIW)ti7~- Fh1MO)Eil1iIgt-ligt C 771 Asecth1~lbL~-lgt
117~ 70-413
P-36-B [7 -I J 117] 19704~fF Lawndale Bread or Filet Kllife
ritJjlJ c~-3h) 7( ~ t17c~-3o)b) ~9n(ULtJ2O)-t1 7(t ~~o)UJ I-~ 11fOmiddot )
nO
~)IgtQ) t F 7 bull 1~ t~ -3f1lJ 1aamp iJi ~HH~JF~czg lt- ~1Jtt~~-gtt7v- nzlt1 Jil OllhTaamp5 P-36-C CAmiddot J-T-( I)T-(_] Lawndale Lamb Utility
1-171j~ 4L Q)-(-~Q)aamp5 ~l~C1-7-)IgtQ)7Amiddot J-7--I 1)7--1- t)Igt rQ)ttgtIJ~ ~~NSQ)jJ
7-1J~~iM1T~T I FJIgt(t71nltI)- ~(ZJ~MtJ tAJ~7if1 Q)i-171aamp5
P-37 C-I~ bull Af-] Lawndale $ellli-Skiflller
C1-7-Mi)C1tQ)J~~t ~ bull A1--~t N S t)J iZV-7middot 1-Q)I F)Igt1Jtft~ t)J gj7tQ)Jltz
~ttlt IJ JJ~Q)-I v - V 3 i)tA -gt T~ 5 lt Q)7 -I -)J r litt l ltfjffl~ ht f17 ~t 7Q)7OQ)I 1-iJ) i6 il ~~~Q)1i ltllJ LJ 1-17 ~t -3-fI-gt Tml ~ t~-gtT ~z~ IJ if~nT ~ t tQ)1 aamp~ I$ -~J ltQ)1shy
171Q)~~lt(J)J~~ttlW~t lt c~ Wf1ltnD~ftHf l t t ltraquo El7tQ)1-17iJ~7 -I -)J FlfIffl ~nn 5
lt t HU~ lt bJtlf~tJ77VA~J jJil ~1-17~-J ( IJ ~fl1lttzi-gtt()ti-gt i1
P-38-A Cnl~7 I$-] Lawndale Dropped Point HUflter
7-1 -Q)ft~ T~tt~ 7)Jmiddot$ ~Q)f7)J1 aamp IJ N S Q) t)J r iZl 1tC1Qraquo) )IgtiJ1ft~T ~5
P-38-B [rO17-I$-J Lawflliale Dropped Point Hunter
ltQ)Jj~Q)C1-gtT-)I() F CI ~7 1$-iZ(I N S t)J tlibQ)-( ~f~Jil~71 r middot77 Q)A$ ~~
iJ~ft~ ifjlJ IJpVlIimzfx JjJ I) ~i)i~IJpoundnn~
P-38-C [-I~ - Af-J Lawndale Setlli-Skillner
plft~Q)NS t)Jtmiddot ~ 1)-AfQ)A$J~ I F)tZ~JvJ rmiddot A-if-i)i~poundnT~5 ~1~J~Q)C1-
7-)Q)tmiddotl bull A 1-- f~UitJlt ti ltQ)1- 17 iZt N SQ)IJ r bull TJ 71J~itt i6n T~~iJ lt Q)~it tz 7 7 v A t lt Q)J -3 tJlt t tJ~ l T l tJiJ) -gt k lt n troit~ tJ ltmtiJ)iJl~iJ) i6fti1mit t tQ)1 aamp~ P-40~41 [l-T-( I)T-(-J Lawfldale Utility
t7Q)K-~1-~J-AtITfI6ntJ-T-I~7--I-middotI$-l~-middot~-AQ)~7middotA$~~~fI-gt
k t F 7$ ~liztJ-gt T~ 5 ~ IJ ~ltJ~IDEOOz Bad Bob s (~ft7Q)tQraquo tQ)~-~ iJ1A -gt T~~
P-42-A C7 Y l ~-J Lawflliale fighter
71- FQ)jjIJ IJ 1HJ7 F-)IQ) Iodel 5 tlt1J-e13IJ f1 7Q)fIlJ tJ77r 7 bull X l nz~iU-~ yen7) 7
7 A bull t)f HZJltlQ)1 )f 7 l T7) ~Q)IiJ r bull T 17 t~ -3 C1-gtT-)JJlUIQ)tjQQ)7 711- ~
tJ1-17 t1ll-3 lt ttn~~ P-42-B Ctff Af-J Lawntiale Banana Skiflller
t r 7 bull 1 ~1 j- 1-AQ)A -$ J ~ bull I ~ )fQ)~iZmQ)C1-yT-)Q)fr It J Hit~ 7 A -$ J~ti~~ r liZJ~tt1 i AiH~i6ltttT~~ N S t)J HUimiddotjtfjIT~ IJ 71- nt8i_t~~
P-44-A [1117I~-J Lawndale Dropped Point Hunter
JJ~TfiiAnt r CI J 7 +)f-1 l- bull I 1- lt () Lawndale Q)1ltt ltQ)lIttit li)57v A tAn T~tt ~ f171jjiJ 216-((1 7-ftI)-middot~1jJ)[-$Q)17middot)J-7r middotIF) DtAfttlHJ 1981 El7tQ)
1v~V3tlT~=sectQ)1--f71aamp1
P-44-BC C7o ~ bull ~17 f17J Lawndale Proto-Type Knife
C1-~-~mlUlQ)7ormiddot-$17177vA~tr7middot-$~Q)fIVnti~~~5~~~Ufll~~B~W~
~nk~J~iz~ I ~ tQ) fjgtJ Knives Q)r7- -I j-Q)T bull 7-1--1J~-~II)fifj I n~lt c taamp 5 r~
VQ)llil 1t~ ~Jil lt~~$ PQ)[ll]fl~ flttJ~lJJ~~-J~tliJtiilaquo~n~
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P-44-D [-e~ (4-t-] Lawndale Settti-Skinner
~ tJ[1- t1-Jt-Q)-I ~ bull A 4 T-Q)It I MI ~l lt1177)t-ttl70- m-t-e l t1)-7 It bull J
tnJClLftr_il~L~-5 T17l1i~iI~ 1415Q) ~l~T17
P-45 [( ~ v- ~ bull Jt5-] 1973poundF1lfF Lawndale Stlaigllt Hunter
ElHc LlJJ~LQ)77 v A bull T l 7 c~ gt ~~IJQ)~tfT1 7 7 1~ I) - bull -( l11)kJQ)1 Y7J-7
r bull JY ~)tgtB~Q)lyenilctt~ ~MIlt tJL~n-5 1973poundF( 1885i1f-rAntfJJ1 T1 7z~I 235-((
P-46-A [7l7r7~ 4T-] 1970poundF1lfF Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
NSI)Hc ~-7rJ middotY~Q)A-$Il1middotJYr)t-tf T17l1iHI 70-520
P-46-B [7 I 7- r 7 ~ bull ( 4T-] Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
ii)EtMJtl t11- I) shy bull X -7)vQ)1 Y FJl( 1ijQ) 1) ~ tMt~ fI~i-Ji- -$It~ T17 ~(I 376
P-46-C [~)I~ It bull (41-] Lawndale Crooked Skinner
lt5 lt bc~tktJ~l ~1 17Q)-$ T 17 z~kl lt)Q) I(l)-)iI~A i~~ NSQ) 1) ~ b1i1t J t)~G[t lt Y-fmiddot m-ru~17btA nTJ~ 1ft) tl~bt -$I t1Q)MQ) 1) Hi~71(~IJpound n L~-5 P-47-A [(4-t-] Lawndale Skifmer
Canadian Russell Q)t-1-1IlfFlt -$lb)tJ~~G~[1-t1-)vQ)A41- b~Y~ m-)
iltf--t~ )T] bull Jt ~ J1 7 v-It Q)1fr(I-fl bull -I v-V gt OIl) tl~) iit~IJpoundnn~ P-41-B [ 41-] Lawndale Skinner
iQ)~~IJIlQ)[1- t1-)Q)A 4T-(I 1 11[1 JY It )Q)I r Y bull -$I Y~ tttiti ~N SQ)JtJ ~ hi
ft~ n -5 ti~ C4Sf Q)1 17 t1 t - l t8Il7b1Jtlt n -5 77 v A (I i Q)1 17Q) J H lgtI VQ)lQ) 1)
~ Q)]j1H rntAnltn-5 J gt tJT 9 1 )vtfF -5 i c t~ltNltl L~ -5 11 1~kl 389
P-48 [FOJ7 JY5-] Lawndale )ropped faint Hunter
~~I)b~7v-Fmiddot~r11tl~[1-Y1-~Q)r[1~7middotJY-$I- NSI~~~A-$I~~JYF)k
T-Ji - bull -$I Y1Q)IllaHl~U~Q)A ~ I) J7t~~ J Y r Q)1T((I11 tjf- bull -I v-V 9 YblMi~ni~-5
1 17~Q) 504 Q)17iI~ ~iliiiltliH c5gt (3 lt~Tt 1) Q)iliij6j c~ gt $~r~ l~ c iI) (~IJpound n Lti 1)
iQ)J gt ~filir-(-7 ~nL~ -5Q)(lJtt i cbt1tn AT l -7 bull V 3 Yj tb~ I~-eili=lil~tdBJJQ)~( 7
7vA~~1v~Y~l~X-T~middotT17
P-50-A [-A 1-i-I I)T-I-J Lawflliale Lamb Utility
Ill lt-( IT l t A -$I J1ilt v J F bull A--f-Q)Jft~ t ~ l ltIJ~ ~Q)7l bull l-T 11) T l - 7 v- rQ) iffiij6j( Vg- 71~1JJQ)l-lTY~b1~nLL-5 T11i1~ 21-f((
P-50-S [1-T-( 1)7-I-J Lawndale Utiltty
i(J)t 1 1 (I lli lt~BJ~~T77vAiJfbttgtQ)Tlti)I) gt Jr) ~)J-Q)I)H cTIJ H A -$I If bull J Y I )~~IHlIitQ)ltbQ)b)fBJltib1 -JM~JQ)T171reg-5 P-52-A [1-i-II)7-I-] Lawflliale Utility
ilt7tfiX~ntzo-Y1-)IittQ)1 Y7-7rmiddot JY F)Q)T1 1 7717 -(111)5 J~ F) fjg TJ71-$1-(J)1t-J 1lt AT~-)b1 iHJJQ)2-3-7middot ~3-Tf-C~nttgtQ) 117l1i-lt 181
P-52-B [-e~ (~1-] Lawndale Selli-Skinner
I rt bull -$I Y1Ti-jtfiL t 77 A(J) I (t 7 l Y jf- bull ~)-7(J)ft~ t 0- Y1-JmIlJl(J)~ l LfFJl
J-22
P-52-C [7 -t-(7] Lawndale Calffp Knife
N S tJI ~ C lflQ) r JI1 l iI) I) l t 7C1i-V 3 Q)tyenJllit)(Q)C1- gtT-I-~f-Q) 7 bull -t-( 71th
~ 6_35m1lQ)~~)Mtil)ifrih tfiiQ)Q)J I) ~ laquoT-H-~l[bk -7 gttthTL~
P-53-A [~ ~ )- ~ middot19-] Lawndale Straight Nunter
~Q)~mQ)thkC1-yen-~Q)~~)-~middot-7-~75~middott~~~~~Fmiddot~-(~~91th~ -t-(7~
~ 06 1 tJI ~ (jlI lt7)- I a)ff~b tz $-t~h tz t ~- 7~hTL~
P-53-B r~~middot ~-t-] Lawndale Seitti-Skinner
Q)~~C1-yen-~Q)~~~-t-~ ~~17~Q)~17Q)m~~~~~75~middott~~~ ~~C1
J FI-O)t Frymiddot 971th~ lH1iiJ~_lt 7[- FQ)i(iflHtt Safariland a)llIJtC1tiJ1Jih~
P-53-C [Y17 ~~r7~ bull ~-t-] Lawndale Up-Swept SkllJller
19704t1lJJRnQ)C1-yen-JI1Q)frirfo NStJI~ ~~~C1middotJFJI-1 711-97 T17~ 27
P-54-A [t1JlIIfyenJilll-t1 7] 19704~fri Lawldale Amputation Knife
C1~ bull 7 gtt I- ~ffJEa)ltjlIE~ F J -7-Q)~Z~fri l t tJJrtJiF~i)fjQ)$-ttnl ~ T171 ilnJtJt1~ ~ J It
-Jlill( thT~~ --UliQ) -71 7Q)h ~ t Mtil) TSI) ~lilC 4Q)Jlffillliijj8~hT~~
P-54-B [1-1 1)1-] 1970441fri Lawndale Utiltty
~JJlIJlQ)C1- yen-JIfriJ1C 7 5 ~ bull tI- Hy IJ Vz ~hk ~ 9 7 bull i I11 ~~IHtC1 ~ 7~t
J~ C1tQ)~-7Q)mlet7 [ - I Q)FJiJ I) T1iCii-tQ)flllt (t$-t~h n~ T 17Q)rlIJ1)1itt
5 1-11-middot ~91 JI-Q)~iJS~1gtJih~
P-5Er-57 r7-Ymiddot -t17] 19694UfF Lawndale Boot Knife
N S til r I 17- V-7 5- F bull -11- (lH1i) (tyen~tJtth~ T171lJ 384
P-58-A [r7VAmiddot7lt-JIT1)I~] fIood-Loveless Foldil
77 [ ~Q)yenif l (J ~ J I) - bull ~ J f Q)~fFl 12 S S 7 [ -Jt~ -7 7 J F JIQ)~l ~T-( 7Cth~
1 rJI-Q)pjil~ltt VIYJI-middot T)-Q) 1101 Q)ftt First Production hodell1ark 4 Q))(tJi~IJthT~~
P-SS-B [r7)~middot7lt-JIT1~] lrlood-Loveless Folding
~-7middot7[-J~~-7~7middotF~ JF~Q)pj~~~C1-~~~Q)amp~~Jih~
P-GO-A [ r 7)~ 7lt-)71 )I~] flood-Loveless Folding
bullbull~~-7middotJF~Q)~F57[~CJF~~~~-middot~1~~-7 77[~t~~F~Iii~lkt
~ ttfiil)37ltJ)7t -JV7 1 ~~fF lTtt~ ~i(tfq tJJ r M~Hf~h T s t) 12tt~ -7
C 7 it ~ iI~ 2 ~ I) iJi A T [ ~ bull J F )1 C th ~ bull
p-60-a [ r 7J~ 7lt-)r1 )17] flood-loveless I folding
J F57[ ~Q)7-JI-f1 7C S S7 [-J(~J[- (tU~) Q)~1~JI9 bull ) FJliJ~-J~Tt)IJ
hh~ElJit( T tHHJJ 0) F 57 [ ~ 1 57 [ ~ ~jj l Tt-9-l t Q)1th ~ it)( l TtJ)i~~ roll~
k~h~iJSM~~~FtQ)~~hCRh~t~F~t~~Q)T17~~ffQ~ h~~[1-7-middotY
l T J t t ~ t (tfl~jI~ tJiI) t ~ -7 C17ii I) Q)75f~xtl t t -r ~t~
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P-61-A [77L-Amiddot7-)I-T1~] Itood-Loveless folding
liIlbTf~u~-t171ilil-3 7I-~middot 7 v-1t1--middot 1711-1 J ~I-O)pglllIH Iood Loveless 1ark 4
e~IJHlTl3IJ 7 I- ~ O)J FI-0)-If7 I-e u T-ti(tlYfJ~n t tbo)1ilil-3
P-61-B [ I I 771 A bull 7 -)I-T l ~] ootf-Loveless folding
-~tillUt-1 ilil-3 f 1 bull 7 v -1 tr7 I F bull 171 I- 1 bull J ~)I- pq1JllH Iood-Loveless 1ark 4
Titaniull Satllple 1001 0)CyeniJ1A-gtT~-3 -t17tlt0)J-gtttoiO)AnHL 1)_ rJI ~iJ1mlutilte1
lfJA 77 v Z(l7 v - FO)liIlbTTO)(l-gt t oi(I Antth
P-62-A [It-- A ~ 1)_ ~ bull -t17] Riverside Hom street Knife
lt0)1j~1J0)-t 17(1 N S 71 F bull tI-Z 1-tZ 1 111 B1A~O)ilil-3fl-7middot -Z(A-gtT~-
P-62-B [FaJ1)1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
v1 t7pound)II1IlHIJutNStI-~t lllltIfutZ1JfmiddotJ~h -t17- 642
P-63-A [I-g-~ Z~)I-] 1972iFlYfJ Riverside New York Special
lt0)1 v7 3 0)tf11 ~tbillUt-t 170)--1 ilil i -gt lt 0) I) J--If 1 F bull -~0)HtltD7-) bull -t 17~
Wz -3-7 middotmiddotY-rJJ-~ eDl(poundn I972iFt 71YfJ~nt II~N S717-(~I)- bull f-toIZmiddot 171
~1o)AF~1M~-Z~M~~ilillJz-~O)pqif(~~~~ampIlb-3~Ilb~~~lt~plusmnfflO)MO)m~~U~
uTl3IJ _ztjHtt 17 e-t 170) ~I-O)lIIH1H tc 1 7 iJ1fi1lb i n -3 J -gt tUt -gt T~ -3 - 8J8
P-63-8 [1 1 f bull 7 ~] Riverside Hide-Out
~0tt~ pound71-1 iii IJ g~ J FI-O)~ u ~ 7if1 O)-t 171 ilil- ~ N S 71 7-( ~ I) - bull f -toJZ
1 71 I- 1 iJ1ft ~ T ~ -3 bull -t 1 7 ~- 027
P-64~65 [-cJ ~ bull -t17] Norill American 8ig Game Set Knife
77 vZ( e ~ c ~ 4iJ) i 6 ~1i0) 7E~t I f u tZ 1 1 70)1t~ td~ 1 ~ bull -t 17 ~fJ - lt e iJ1ilil-
71 F bull t)I-Z 1-t7I--Z bull 3 -t J IJ ~t7x I) 710) 1 1 ~ bull Jj-1 e DlJ(poundn -3lb~iJ1Jj IJ O)ii 1 1 f1Jj~IJ
iJ1~n T~-3 M8ki)(0)71 Z7v- tJ7 z t(1- 1 ~ iJ)~iJ)n T~-3 jlItii u~-tJ ~ 1ilil-3
P-66-A [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
~~-t~0)~A--If1FO)7OmiddotJ1-17v-F~yen7~middot~71F~n~-middot171~10)J-7
1 7Tilil-3 0 lt n(I~tJl(J)-1 t~ -gt t -0)1amp0) I) i-t 1-1 ilil-3 e~ -gt (J)( 7 7 vZ ( ltO)-t 17 ~1Y1F u
t~ Z1-~~lt uTu n lt0)1 v7 1-iJ)ilt0)-t17~1ii1J 71~ ~ v-Z U lt0)~(7if1~ u
vr u i -gt td 0)1 ilil-5 0 -t 17-1- A8
P-66-8 [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
yen7I- bull 771 F0) ~ u ~aH~pound7)I-O)7o bull 1-~ SSt I- ~ t 77 1 7 bull 1711-1 bull F 1-0)1
1- 31ilil-3 I) ~-t)I-0)7o bull J 1-( -7 bull 17tuT~11tuTilil-3iJ1 lth(tO)tl)JIJ
(iJ)ttlJli~7-J-middot 17tfplusmnlrT~-3 -7( RtLoveiess (J)-If1O)Oi
P-68-A [faJ7 11-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
c~i~e~-gteWJAJIJ~~IlbO)Fa~7middotJ1-~~Z1yen-FO)~A--If1Fmiddotai~I~f~~nT
l31J NSt)I-~t~ltJfutZ1J7middotJFI-iJ11ttinT~-3 -t17-1- 697
P-68-8 [1011 J1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
z 1 -7 - ~ tt F a 17 bull if( 1 ~ bull J 1 -1 WJA 0) I) A - -If 1 F 0) a i iJ1A -gt T ~ -3 v 1 bull t 7 pound ) I iJ1
Jj~IJ u 1 N So) tI- ~ t v I ~ bull 71-t-HJIluti lll lt Jf u tZ 1 17 bull FI-iJ11t~T~-
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P-68-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A 5 1- FtJif -1 nfttifl N s t)H V F bull A-if-t Ii ltX f Ld 7 -1 ~ bull 77 rJ (J)A 5 -f bull
) F ))iJ1f1~[~~ Ho ifield 1 v V3 tU ti-t~tJfpound~tL l~t (J)1 W~tJj~tJat1 i5~
P-69-A [-1 gt7-f7 J5-] Riverside Ifltegral Hunter
7 -1 F bull it I)A )1- bull A711)(J) -1 7 Jj 7)) bull -r -1 7 19791f-(J)f)) F bull V 1 -n]J~lyenl1fi ~tL t (J)1 t())
A 5 -lt7JjiIijjlij((t vt -r)) F bull v -1 fltrJ -( JiJ1fiic iffi~77A f fi~ffl Ul~tfoJFaJtJTf -1 (J)jJOI Ul
~~ 12tfIFGtLt -3~(J)-t1i5~
P-69-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflner
~U~-r -1 7 N S (J)7 -1 F bull t)) ~ t fttiiJ1J ltXj f UtA 5 Jj bull 1 F))c v F bull A-if-iJ1f1~l
~~ if -1 J(J)[J t(tJlIl i5 ~ fliliJ) UiJ)~ffl Ul~tJ ~u ~m(t~-J -gt l) iJi~~ c 77 vA (t~J l~~
P-70-A [ fmiddot Af-t-] Riverside CrooAed SAiflfler
A 5 f- t tJ I) -if -1 t (J)x- iJ1iEjlij(A l) li~tJx - I bull x- iJ1~JffPJj(r f Jj~tLn~ ~
3=-~at(J)-r-171i5~ NSt~~ A5~-fmiddotIF~ -r-17~ m
P-70-B [A7~ ] Riverside NeSI1IIJk
c (J) I)1-if-1 F ~tt(J)tA x j (t~ Ul Ajj(J)i5 ~f7))njtJ~iJ1 ~tJil~7 -1 ~ Un~ N S t))
~ 1- x))-(J)I F)) -r-17~ 849
P-72~73 [if ~ bull ~rJ -1] 19571f-~fIF IJelaware Sub-Hilt Bowie
tF~middot)1~7-1t(Y-middotx-1~~5middotJFamp ~9~m~(J)7-1Fmiddot~~cM~~~A5-Y-fmiddotV~
-~1 c tLti~t1I~450gi5~ t -17v - ~ (j28K (J)~fii~1 7 v - I (J)t(j~89mm(J)~~(J)JPJ -b1~~ ~~1i5~bullbull~1ft~~Mc~~(J)~M~77rJI7fflrJ-(~~~(J)77VAmiddotf~ff~J~ mD~
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P-74-A [7-J bull -t -1 7] Riverside Boot Kflife
~~~l)~lJ~~JluiJl~~Et~~(J)-tCUl~GtLkiJi(J)1~~~(J)NS(J)f7~middott~~~rJ~
-r ~(J)I F))iJ1f1~t t F~J )1JJj(J)IHjtJ-r-171i5~ -r-17~ 115-pound
P-74-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflfler
C(J)-r-17(j AG 7i))(J)-r-17middot1 v 5-A 77(J)t~tfFGtLt-t-171 -r-17~ 01 C77middot
x- iJ111fP1Hr j f Jj~tL It)l) 1 F ))(j1 -7)) OlllllJl) bull x -1 ~)))1 t NS t)) ~ ttJ3f
P-74-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
~(J)t~~~77~middotx-1~~)1(J)YK-if-1F(J)Fa~7middotI)1- -r-17~~m
P-76-A [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
tt~BJltJ l if -1 J(J)a tiJ1A J l t)lJ N S t)) ~ t I) Jj-r 1 bull -1 5 bull JJ FJ)(J)AilIfF -r -1 7~ 744
P-76-B [fal7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A)1 f- I bull if-1 A N S 7 -1 F bull t())A )1- 77 bull x -1 ~)) )1(J)~ u ~-r -1 7 -r-1 7~ 330
P-76-C [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt Hunter
N S t)v ~ 77 bull x -1 ~)))1 (J)~1JBJtJA f-)) bull -r -1 7 t)) ~ (J)~ (ms (J) 5 -f(J)Jt -1 =V y MIJ (J)77 A(J)t -17v - ~ iJ1-1 J v -1 ~tL[l~ -r17~ 641
P-76-D [3-7-( IJ7-(_] Riverside Utility
-r-17~ UB fff-gt 1-7 )1 Jj(J)JjIJ- x-1~)))1 bull 1 1)) 1Ji-if-1 I (J)at
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P-77-A [II 011middot 1 ~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
Ji~tJ I) )1-if-1 FltD F [J 11middot J i-I N S I)H ~ I 1 F bull 7-if-A t) ltD7 ~ 1fmiddot 1 II )) 7iltD
f--j--ltD-1 V ))jJ1 I) h 1 J-~A -gt-n~ -t-1 7~~ 983
P-77-B [~ 1))yen~] Riverside f1ini-~lilderness
1 Jr)) bull V))J-ltD17))middot 1)) I ( 11if([JltDJ F))ltDiltD-t-1 7 ((L fl~ R~Loveless ltDif-1 ltDO
fjJ1I 17 finL~~ 1t~IYJiilioWIftI~~
P-78-A [I 11 ~Jr I ~ - 1 ~-] Riverside HipPocket Hunter
~~ltDJ F)) ( N S I)H jJ1f1~ -fltD-t (jeJIoiltD71 - F ltDt~(L if t) I~ltDif 1 bull i I -VI iJftl]n L
~J 1))H~SltD1-Ji-F middot1fltD1(L l~ltD-t-1middot7-1-~jJ1(t~j6nL~~ -t-17~ GH
P-78-B [I 11 ~JrI ~ bull I~-] 19711f~fF Riverside Hip-Pocket Hunter
i nlttJfDl 1JfF t) I N S I)H iJ1N~ 71-1 f bull J F )) I if1 bull i I -VI jJ1tl]nL~~ -t -1 7~~ RL-2
P-78-C [r 011- I~-] 19791f~fF Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
J~ltDJ-7 middot1gt 7-1tI)- 7-1h))1171jJ-middot f))-7ft~ -t-17Jf 2016
P80-A [-7middot ~f I~-] Riverside Half-Tang Hunter
771 7~tJ lt- 6~7~fFlte~3 IJH 17171 ji-middot f))-7ltD~~J-7 bull 1fmiddot -t-171 J
F)) (t 1 F bull 7 -1 h )) 11~ ~ bull -t -1 7~fJ AG
P-80-B [11011middot I~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
~~ti~ 1))I-if-1 1- N S 1)) ~ ~711f 7iltDf--t-ltD-1 V))iJ1oo(J~n~ -t-17~~ 1098
P80-( [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Selli-Skinner
~~IHZltDI)-if-1 FltDt~middot 7f-t-I -j--17~~(t 100 AG7-1i))ltD-t-17middot 11f1-fimiddot f77ltD
t~(fF i nt-t -1 71 N S 1)) ~ (1 -7)) bull 7 -1h ))1ltDJ F J)I ~ J
P-82A [3 I ~77 -t-f 7] Riverside YaclltSlllans Knife
i ltD-t -1 7ltD1~ t Ell~ -J~L(i UfllitJe i SltD~ ~-I~~ BpoundR-L ltDfJ~~-J-ft~ltD i ltD-t -1 7 (i
NS IJ) ~ ~fI)- 0 7-1hJ)1middot J F))I l~)-if-1 FltDif-1 ltD[Jfb1I1ffinL~J 77
I 7 jJ11-1 l I) 1 l -Hlih L~ ~1ij~$liM l L 3 1 ~ 77 bull -t -1 7 e l L~IJ t) ii l t e~iJ) ~ M~L~~ P-82-B [1-71 1)71-] Riverside Utility
NS 1)) ~ e 7-1t)-middot 7-1h))1H~-J I)J-if-1 FltD1-7 l 1)11- J1- 1)) ~ ~ili~$tltD
1 fltDt( -1 v))HHIJ-t~ -t-1 7-1- ~ iJ1-1 I -1 in L~ J -t-1 7~(t 642
P-82-C [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Semi-Skinner
~K-if-1Fmiddot[JtI-t-17~~ II~DltDiltD-t-17~ NSI~~~7iltDf--t-~~l~~-t~~middotI
F ))jJ1-J~L~~ 7 1 7 l t1iJIltD-c 1 ~ bull -t-1 7 ti -gt tltDtiJ~ 9j~tJjJ1 ~~Wft~ l L l -gt L~ J
P-82-D [71-)Famp~ ~ Ij-1] Riverside Field J Streafll
f1DLltD7-f jJ1A t) N S 1)) ~ ~77 1 f bull 7 -1 h)) 1 ltDJ F ))jJ1f1~L~~ 8AltDDljlTe~ltD~ i ~ir
tJttL Natrix-AlO4 ltDt~~1tf-1 intpoundTJ) iltDJitJ-t-17(tt)fF~nL~tJ~
P-84-A [77 -f ~-] Riverside Fignter
I) ~ bull 7 1Jr i-ltDmmA t) I 17))middot N S 1)) ~ fl)- bull J7 bull 7 -1 h))1ltD~ l ~-t-1 7
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P-84-B [i~ - At-i-J Riverside I SeIIi-Skitlfler
Giuseppi forte O)~~IJO)A-gttj ) -+t1 fo)n bull At-i- fj1)- 1J)11 J t)ltjfj
R-)I (ijiA) ibt~1t~fFI)1JSElIz
P-85-A [f-Ogt-- )1-J Riverside Dropped Poitlt Hutlter
HH _7 7 )1J1j~lll tUi()) )1 l 1 I R- bull ) F )IO)~ l ~I) )-tt1 ~O) F[l 1- J 1- t
-7-())lff1iTtlgIJO)[ltiJ1~1j in-n~ ())~(t Ktlives 82 ())~$lt1i6iIi middotn~
P-85-B [yen1-] Riverside Dagger
717-amp5 003 Af--1 J)i1iJ1~IJlt 11)1 SS)I H 77I 1J)11())) FJI tit m1i~yen-771l~U())JF~1iM~~llt~~~l~~1~717Ta~ ~8~ot~ru())~J~
- l ~511fiiJl iEgtntJ~ 1ililtA T ~~ P-86-A [A71 gt7 $-J Riverside Stiff Hom
a())x- f bull -b1iEOOC tlTlllllj(ttampt1[ti)())x- F -btrl7fj8h-n~ ) F )1tvI
bull iJ~ F bull ~- (1j1t())~OOHltiilampJC~~IlJJTJIj) I) 1ft lt~~t ~())) N S()) )1 b1ft4t iEgtn -n~ ~
)v 1-())f0)1lHHtt 1- ~fi1ff-mm())if I) Il~0)7 I IJ I) Yjbt 71 [ A 1Jt~gIJfl 1tt~VJtt~ilU
l1i~ -gt T~ljin-n ~o P-86-B [A71 )7 $-YJ 1985poundfstfF Riverside Stiff Horn
NS())71 F middot~)1A1- ~b)~fim())A1lfj V-AilsectV-AT nil~IIliEgtl~)iIT-iJTreg~ bull
())~yen~t71vA~iJIAmiddotR-~7-~yen1~m~-vil~yenlf1Tth1ipoundf71vA~Vshy
A 717llTtllCtlllt~()) ~tt3())yenlf1YTal)tJ1J1iEgt R-~1i~l rffil)~tJ~R- 7 l 7 J ())tl~T A T - I 7 bull R- l1IiJA-T~ ~o
P-88~89 [~~ bull I7J Riverside Big Bear
7 l 7 fi5 115-B ())()) ~ I ~t bull -7 tt1i$lIlJ1iz I bull 7 17())-$l l TfF ht1J1 Ji~tJiJ1 iEgt iz -I ttti~ l T l -gt t N S())tt1 bull )1 Ht ())17)1 bull )1 H 1)ib177 v AiJf l k ry )17 I ())) FM~1Jt
ft~T~~ 1 ~ttt 1V tgt )11iJIj)~ t~())17 A())1 v l b1it~iAlInT ~~o P-90-A [A7-t-middot 717J RiverSide Steak Knife
JgtOitJliEgtn~~))i-+t1 F())Af-t-middot 717 -JjCttiIJ~ ~-JjCUIfIJfflT WJjCtt1vshy
niz v -v I (flH) bi Al) ffllJjC it A -gt T ~ tJ~ C5 iEgt~ WfJUpoundIt C A 11 b1ft~ t l f~l7 )1
P-90-B [i1 7 7 t-~ - i rJ 1919poundf1tfF Riverside I Knife and fork Set J~ M~btWfRqtpoundIHft~n~ 71 F it~)VA 1-())1 ~77)1 77[ AW~~ Af- bull 717 bull iz
~ tlstfFln~iJ~ 717 7-())izI ttflCJltlb1tJh P-90-C [iz~ At-7-J Riverside I Setlfi-SAlllfler
I) )-tt l F())otb1A -gt t~ ())ftd)())iz ~ bull At- 7-( tt )1 ())th I) C~fC~~ N S ())J 7-ij1ft~ Tg I) 77I bull 1J)11()))Y F)1())f())$Cit bull bull ~tn -( 1- ~)I-1blmn~o 1fjitft7W
lt IjitJlJltJ7 l 7CttlbhT~~ P-92-A [ry l JIyen - A] Riverside Iii Iderness
7 l 715 27 N S t)l-- l Ill] ~ iAlIntA )7 I bull J fJI()) IJJI) tJry( )11 -A ())~gIJ())71 7 it 7v- F())jiljiiiJ8tJI))i-tt1 F())OrbfA -gtT~~ 77[ Att i)(plusmn())Iff~T1ltfgU())[lt1iAn~ l
~a~bf ~())OOil1Jht~MltfgIJ())ot~Ahtlt I)j~
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P-92-B [Vt- ~ bull 7-1] Riverside Crote Kllife
7 l J~ 80S 71-- F 1J1B yen- t bull poundTJI-J IJ 24Smft~~ J~to~ I Ji--lJ 1 ~o)Vt - ~ - 7-11~ ~ 7711-0) N S t)1- ~ ( A)7 J~ bull J t 1-1J1~L~~
f I) V -r 1-(1J( ~ -r Mt$O)IijC I AO)rnRlfi Harry Archer I)117 Vt - HlT tilaHtffflt ~tlltJ 771- A
tf-7-tot~o)1~t) l1atrix-AID4 (1i~~nLtit) 1 F)I-(1tJJ Fmiddot 7(1j])l-)71iS~0 P-93 [Jf-tJ -f bull 7 -f] Riverside Bowie
771- A~1 I )--lJ 1 n~-J Ltl) G~B it1~tJ 1 bull 71 J~1 lt0)- totl)RfF to L~tt~ ml lt A
yen I- AO)yen7)1- bull t)l- t (1 17t(rlO)) F)l-1 is ~o
P-94-A [77I-Aygmiddot~middot A~7-] 1976lfRfF Loveless-johnstJn Setlli-Sliinl1er
I- l bull 7pound7 Y I O)IIl3~IJO)A t N S t)1- ~ ( 1iti0)7( J 1- lJ~ to ~A)7 J~ bull F )l-b~1~ fi A)7yen
-~ bull -If 1 AO)t~ bull Af-r-( 1976lf(Df-+tArHyen7 A (O)i- F bull V g-(tIlJi~nt2~O)
P-94-BC [77vAYgjJr-Ji-] 19761fRfF Loveless-johnson Capel
bullbulltt-Ji_OJ 771-AVg~0)~-K-o 71~~--7(1j]~0t~~I-AL rymiddotJ~ff-middot
~11--Jmiddotb1~ t) F[o ~)[ ~ t(1I1l3~IJb1A Lti t) l1ilIJO)) I )1-((17)71 bull J 7 X-jJ-O)A fJ I -1 V g-( JfJf- v-JO)lifjb)m~IJn1n~ -r l J~ 786
P-96-A [77 v AV g j bull F [1 11- J 9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
771-Ac SR V3JOAt1 NS iJ[ ~ T7JlJ 7(1j]I[)7 -rI-~1 746-B
P-96-B [57vAVgj yenjJ-] Loveless-jolmson Dagrer
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An early skinner with half tang construction and a finger grooved walnut handle There is no hilt and the blade is marked Delaware Maid on the logo side and AbercrombieshyFitch Co NY on the obverse side
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kind of store where a loyal customer would patiently wait two years for the privilege of paying $50000 for a set of five Holland and Holland handmade English shotguns
Abercrombie and Fitch is a store for adventurers the headquarters of a special fellowship of men who thrive on the challenge of living at the edge surviving through their wit and mettle in hostile environments And although he was not outfitted in the refined livery of a gentleman adventurer Bob Loveless was certainly a member of the fraternity
Bob Loveless a man who had made his first solo airplane flight at the age of 14 who had lied about his age to enter the merchant marine at 15 who had operated a control tower for the Air Force on the island of lwo Jima at the age of 17 crossed the threshold and strode confidently to the department where knives were displayed
Here 24 year-old Robert Loveless a man used to being treated as an equal by men twice his age - by men whose very lives might depend upon his skill and judgment - was confronted with the nemesis of the American shopper - an overbearing self-important sales clerk
The neatly dressed young salesman sized up Loveless as just not our type of customer Unseasoned and overconfident the little clerk was unable to read the experience in Loveless eyes He could not see beyond the working clothes of a merchant seaman
Loveless asked to see a Randall knife Oh responded the supershycilious little salesman Well We simply dont have any It would most certainly take at least nine months to get a Randall knife
It was at that precise moment in December 1953 that a spark in Robert Waldorf Loveless soul was kindled into the passion that would impact the craft of knife making forever Perhaps it was his frustration at not being able to have the blade he wanted Perhaps his rage at the insoshylent clerk Whatever the reason Bob Loveless was inflamed by the situation
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A landmark knife as it is the first one Loveless made by the stock removal method (documented on page 16 in Kl1ives 87) The handle is stacked leather washers in a most unusual coffin shape and there is an aluminum butt cap Delaware Maid is etched on the lower half of the blade This is one of a kind and quite rare
An early fighter with a long double brass hilt and sub-hilt The handle is stacked leather washers finger grooved and a typical aluminum butt cap This may well be the first sub-hilt made On the logo side is etched Delaware Maid and on the reverse side is found a serial number 26 and the AbercrombieshyFitch Co name
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An early fighter with Delaware Maid etched in the choil and numbered 9 Weighing 14 ounces it is 12 inches in length Atop the blade is a 3 34 inch brass parry strip This knife has a brass hilt and sub hilt Handle is stacked leather washers
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A nice hunter with a narrow brass hilt and linger grooved walnut handle The tang is not tapered and the open lanya rd hilt is a bit rare On the logo side of the blade is e tched R W Loveless Maker Claymont Dela ware
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His first inclination was to roundly curse the rascal Instead he took a personal vow He swore to himself that he would achieve the impossible He would create a knife of his own - one that would match the quality of the Randall pieces he so adshymired
As he returned to his ship Loveless was consumed with the exciteshyment of this new chalshylenge He took the train to Newark then a taxi to the dock As the taxi passed a big junk yard on Doremus Avenue he told the driver to stop
Years later in describing the incident Loveless describes himself as if guided by some atavistic primitive knowledge buried deep in his mind
I told the taxi driver to let me off there to get some pieces of autoshymobile springs I don t know exactly why but I thought automotive springs would make good knives
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A verY unusual marked Bowie of the Dela~a re Maid era Marked on the logo side of the blade is wveless Made instead of Delaware Maid On the obverse side is the usua l Abercrombie-Fitch Co name and also the words Bowie Knife [t is a graceful knife with a double brass hilt and a finger grooved crown stag handle There is a pewter plaque on the butt but Loveless denies putting it there
On that blustery New York
afternoon Bob Loveless knew
exactly what he wanted more
than anything else in the
world - thefeel of a good knife
in his hand
Not too many heavy and massive knives were made in the Dela ware Maid era This one has a brass hilt 3 1 IS inches wide along with walnut slabs a non-tapered tang and an open thong hole Delaware Maid is etched on the logo side of the blade and on the same side at the choil we find 139-B for the kind of steel used On the reverse side is the name Abercrombie-Fitch Co NY August 18 1956 Etching the kind of steel used and the completion date on the knife is most unusual
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A landmark Bovie and one of three made Classic in shape and size with R W Loveless Maker North Hollywood Calif No 1 engraved not etched on the logo side of the blade O n the obverse s ide is etched HL Walleck (the name of the owner) O n the brass butt cap a re two dates and Dr Wallecks cattle brand One date October 291 1960 was the date the knife was finished and the olher da te Apri l 21 1906 is the owners birthdate There is a 4 34 inch brass parry strip on top of the blade and there is an extremely long walnut handle The lugged hilt is made of several lavers of thin brass strips fused together Loveless -vas urged to make this knife and two others by a good friend when he was at a low ebb in h is life He had only been in California a short time was unknown in the knife industrv and was about ready to give up k~ife making
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The fellow at the junk yard told me to Go see the guy out there with the burning torch There r found the biggest pile of auto springs youve ever seen - maybe 40 feet high and 40 to 50 feet wide at the base 1 told him I wanted some good metal to make a hunting knife He got a 1937 Packard spring and said This is the best spring in the yard I got four or five pieces each about a foot long I thinlt I paid the fellow in the office a dollar and gave the yard man a couple of dollars for his trouble
1 took the pieces of spring back to the ship and roughly ground them - with a snag grinder wi th a hard-clay wheel - to the outline I wanted It took me over a week to get the knife done and it looked pretty good
Loveless had read a general article on knife making in one of the sporting magazines He knew that he had to heat trea t the metal He heated it on the ships galley stove
A fine looking fighter with the rare Loveless-Parke logo on the blade There is a double brass hilt and subhilt along with a stacked leather washer finger grooved handle The butt cap is aluminum Abercrombie-Fitch Co is etched on the obverse side of the blade which incidentally is ground in typical Ra ndall style (See next page)
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Th is s tretched or elonga ted d rop paint hunter has the LovelessshyParke logo a nd a slanted Seagle-type brass hilt What makes this knife partkularly unique is the two piece stag handle with crown s lag as the butt port ion and an ivory spacer Loveless was photographer working on this knife and the photo appeared in one of the leading knife magazines Only thirty-six were mad e with this logo
A Loveless-Pa rke hunter with a brass hilt s tag hdnd le and hidden tang construction Shop number 121 is etched OIl the obverse side of the blade along with the year it was made - 1967 One of thirty-six
A fine Loveless-Parke skinner in pristine condilion It has a slanted brass hilt and brass butt plate a ra re feature on a Loveless knife The hidden tang constru ction is surrounded by beautiful stag This knife is marked ith the date it was made August 1967
[t got a pretty cherry red I plunged it right down into a five-gallon bucket of refrigshyera tion oil - thats all the cook would let me have - right in the galley It came out a pretty shade of gray and all the carbon fell off
The knife cut well for a few moments Then the edge started flaking away I went to the chief engineer and he said Youve got to draw that hardness You have to temper it
Loveless went to the public library to learn the secret of tempering metal When he returned to the ship he took the knife apart and placed it on a copper plate which he heated on the galley stove He watched as the blade turned a rich dark blue
It wasn t very scientific but it worked I had invented a wondershyfuJ tool It was a tremendous charge That turned out to be a hell of a knife
About five or six weeks later I took it to Abercrombie amp Fitch I was going to show that young punk my knife Since his earlier visit Abercrombie amp Fitch had made the wise decision to terminate the young clerks employment The floor manager a man with the shrewd merchand ising instincts that are characterisshytic of a good retailer was pleased to look at Loveless knife Impressed with the craftsmanship he asked Loveless to make some more like it for sale in the store
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An early semi-skinner with the Loveless-Parke Sierra Madre Calif logo Typical of the period it has a Scagcl style slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over a hidden tang In addition to being only one of thirty-six the name Safariand and the Safariland logo e tched on the obverse side of the blade make this knife very ra(e Very very few were so marked Even the sheath sports the Safariland logo
Another Loveless-Parke specimen with a stacked lea ther washer handle and an aluminum butt cap In this cra Loveless was still doing business with Abercrombie-Fitch Co in New York as their name is etched on the obverse side of the blade This particular knife has many characteristics of the earlier Delaware Maids but if examined closely one can see subtle design improvements developing Only thirty-six28 with the Loveless-Parke logo were made
I made three more It took about a month and before I was done everybody on the boat was helping me The store gave me $14 apiece for them I thought My God this is great At that time a Randall was selling for $22 $24 $26 I knew the store had to make a profit
Loveless has made 35 semishyreplicas of that first knife - called The 35th Anniversary Knives Today those reproductions of his $14 masshyterpiece sell for $3500 each
The first knife is gone In Bob Loveless words it walked out of his shop stolen by an unknown visitor who may not even realize what he possesses I was proud of it says Loveless but it wasnt anywhere near the knife we make today
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meleon - a man of many colors He is opinionated and sometimes arrogant He alternates between self-deprecation and braggadocio and is altershynately profound and
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This old Lamson-Goodnow skilUler plays an important role in the Loveless story The knife was given to LoveJess by his friend BHly DuPont Wilmington Delaware It has a tapered tang Several years later Loveless got the idea of tapering tangs because of this antique Here we have a knife dating back to the mid 1800s with a tapered tang - an idea revived by Loveless and now universally copied throughout the industry
An early Lawndale gut hook skinner with shop number 70-430 This knife has a wood nticarta improved handle and it was made in 1970 Not many gut hook skinners have been mad e by Loveless
A Lawndale caper finn with an improved stag handle and a red spacer This model has no hilt or collar and comes with a birds head butt
An early Lawndale utility hunter with a brass hilt stag slabs and a red spacer The knife bears shop number 70-461 which means it was made sometime in 1970 The butt configuration is early Lawndale and in 1972 underwent some changes It has a fairly rare brass wrapped tapered tang with serrations on both the top and bottom of the blade behind the hilt
A most unusual gut hook skinner with the edge on top of the blade It has a brass hilt and black micarta handle This is the only reverse gut hook I have seen in my years of collecting Loveless knives Made in 1969 it was originally designed and made by Loveless for his personal use There were only tvvo made
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This small Lawndale piker bears shop number 65-30 and has a black micarta handle with one finger groove There is no hilt or coliar but there are thumb serrations on top of the blade A rounded birds head butt completes this piece
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A gents knife as Loveless calls it with a Lawndale logo The handle slabs are black micarta and there is no hilt It has a rounded birds head hilt and carries a shop number of 647-8 This is a one of a kind and was made in 197L
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Another early Lawndale fighter with a double brass hilt and black micarta slabs Shop number 70-451 indicates the knife was made in 1970 with the early butt configuration anl a brass wrapped tapered tang The blade has serrations on both the top and bottom behind the hilt This is a mean machine
profane He looks a bit like Boxcar Willie but he talks like William F Buckley He is articulate and cerebral bespeaking an education tha t goes far beyond formal schooling
He could be described as an eccentric genius A loner An invetershyate tinkerer A man who speaks his mind A curmudgeonly craftsman whose entire world revolves around his workshop in Riverside Califorshynia
Robert Loveless was born on January 21929 in Warren Ohio He spent the formative years of his life on his grandparshyents 17-acre farm about halfway between Warren and Sharon Pennsylvania There was just enough land to grow a little corn some tobacco rhubarb berries and a Jersey cow named Bossie
Loveless grandfather Clinton Huff was a friend of horticulturist Luther Burbank He helped Burbank develop a type of gladiolus bulb H e was surprisshyingly educated for a dirt farmer Loveless says of his grandfather
It was a grea t life for a kid he recalls Fifty-some years ago this was an entirely different country It was the middle of the Depression There was no TV I didnt see a movie until I was 9 or 10 years old
On New Years Day 1937 his grandshyfather died Soon after that Loveless 8 at the time went to live with his mother in Warshyren He grew up fast and yearned for adshyventure far from the sleepy midwest town
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A most lUlusual Lawnda le semi-skinner which was purchased by A G Russell from Loveless in 1968 It was engraved by Linton McKenzie who also did the intricate R on the sheephorn handle slab A one-ofshy-kind knife due to the humpback configuration of the handle a feature I have found in a few very early Delaware Maids The knife is the subject of an interesting article by Bruce Voyles in the Blnde Magazine After the article came out rreceived u letter from a man in Guam who had once owned the knife and he told me that while it was in his possession the tip of the blade was broken He returned ir to Loveless who repa ired it
if eclectic period in Loveless life Like the master craftsman who shapes formless steel into a fine blade events were forging an innocent farm boy into one of the worlds premier knife makers
Loveless was 12 when the United States declared war on the Axis powers Ready to join the military he was frusshytrated by his age
By the end of the ninth grade he had more important things on his mind than school He was driving long before the legal age of 16 And he was flying planes In 1943 he started to hang around a grass-strip airport near Warren on sumshymer weekends He picked up odd jobs there and Ernie Hall the owner paid him with flight training
Hall had no intention of letting a 14 year-old solo but one day while he was away from the field Loveless borrowed his Piper J-3 Cub From the air I saw Ernies Studebaker coming down the road so I landed and taxied up to the hangar He knew I had been flying He asked how I had done r said fine He turned his back and walked away never said another word
At 15 he lied about his age and joined the merchant marine to bide his time until he was old enough for military service His first job was that of deck hand on a 9600-ton ore boat the Hennepin a bulk carrier that sailed to the Great Lakes ports of Buffalo Cleveland Marquette Duluth and Superior
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A 1970 Lawndale banana skinner with a narrow nickel s ilver hilt and wood micar ta Over hidden tang construction The shop number is 70-413 The knife is extremely light in weight
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A beutiful Lawndale lamb ulility with shop identifica tion At There is a narrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and it has ivory sla bs It certainly depicts a neat a nd no-nonsense design
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A small semi-skinner w ith the Lawndale logo It has a nickel s iJ ver hilt sheep horn slabs and serrations top and bottom at the hilt This badly worn knife was returned to Loveless by a professional hunter with the request for another just like it He enumerated the many kills the knife had skinned and Loveless ho likes to see his kni ves used was so impressed he sent the replacement gratis
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Small Lawndale d rop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown stag slabs There are unusual thu mb serrati ons on top of the bJ C1cte near the hilt
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A beautiful little Lawndale semishyskinner w ith a longer than usual nickel silver hUt and cream colored s tag slabs on a red spacer Wha t is intr iguing about this kn ife is the nicktd sHver butt cap because Loveless d id not put them on during this era Apparently the butt cap was added by someone else
I cleaned and painted all day long every day he recalls When we came into port we tied up the boat ourselves opened and closed the hatches Those were the best years of my life There was a whole world out there A young man could move up
quickly during the war I was working with men in their 60s People nowadays have no understanding of what things were like in World War II Everyone who could do a job was needed
I had plenty of time to read take pictures I started studying watches taking them apart middotand studying their mechanisms His fascination with watches and watchmakshying would show up later in the workmanship of his knives But knife making was far from his mind in 1945
Finally came the day Loveless was waiting for his 17th birthday January 2 1946 The war was over but Loveless still wanted to be in uniform He signed up for the Army Air Corps forerunner of the Air Force on his birthday
Loveless was trained to be a tower operator and given a two-year tour in the Pacific on the islands of Guam and Iwo Jima It was a lonely tour and with time on his hands he got interested in drawing and designing There was an old house trailer on Iwo Jima I was fascinated by it and started drawing variations of it
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A Lawndale utility hunter of hidden tang construction with no hilt and a two piece crown stag handle ThiS was the personal knife of Loveless and is marked Bad Bobs (See next page)
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An old Lawndale fighter wi th a double brass hilt ebony handle with fi nger grooves and an aluminum butt cap similar to those found on the Delaware Maid The grind on the blade resembles the grind fou nd on Randa lls Model 5 A very handsome knife
A very early Lawndale banana the handle is crown s tag imbedded skinner with a two piece stag with a small compa~s The nickel handle over hidden tang s ilver hilt is s lanted and the blad e construction The butt portion of is unusually narrow
Toward the end of his tour in the service he was sent to Wright-Patterson Air
Force Base near Dayton Ohio Loveless decided to leave the Air Force because rank was hard to come by after the war After two years ten months and three days I came out a PFC - Robert Loveless PFC USAF Retired I took part of my mustering-out pay of $96 dollars and bought a Rolex watch It was November 5 1948 I paid $48 dollars for it and I still have it
While at Wright-Patterson he had decided to enroll in the Institute of Design in Chicago Though the fall term had started he was admitted without a high school dipl0ma on the basis of the drawings he had done while in the Air Force Initially he lived at the YMCA on South Wabash Avenue and attended part-time while working as a sales clerk at an art supplies store
The Institute of Design was an outshygrowth of the Bauhaus school Avant garde form fo llows function and all that They were under the influence of Mies van der Rohe Walter Gropius Wassily Kandinsky and LeCorbusier
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My first drop pOint hunter It has the Lawndale logo which was the only logo available at the time It has an improved handle of ivory mica rta and bears the shop number 216-RR The cost was $19800 and it was the second Loveless knife in my collection
An early Lawndale prototype which was cut in half to show the Loveless hidden tang construction The knife was once owned by Ken Warner noted editor
Large Lawndale semimiddotskiIUH~r w ith beautifu l multi-colored buffalo horn in an improved handle configuration The shop number is 41 5 This is a fine knife
This Lawndale straight hunter is special to me as it was my first Loveless The improved handle wi th ivory micarta slabs have darkened with age and handling This knife was purchased in 1973 for $18800 and bears shop number 23S-RR
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A Lawndale up-swept skinner with curly maple slabs which were furnished by the owner There is a brass hilt and a well tapered tang The shop number is 376
A Lawndale up-swept skinner with a nickel siher hilt and well matched stag slabs The shop number is 70-520 which ind icates the knife was made in 1970 and illus trates the butt configuration at that time
A rather unusual Lawndale crooked skinner with shop identifica tion in the fonn of the letter 1 The nickel silver hilt appears to be a bit longer than norlTh11 and there is no metal liner in the thong hole Thumb serra tions are cut into the tang at the hilt
This is a one of a kind LawndaJe skinner made on the order of the Canadian Russell knife It has walnut slabs and an open thong hole with thumb serrations on top of the blade
A specially made Lawndale skinner with a cocabolo handle over hidden tang construction It has a thin nickel silver butt cap The appearance indicates it is a copy of an old case hunter The shop number is 389 Loveless emphatically denies putting the finger cutout in the choil
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An unusual Lawndale drop point hunter with a little different blad e shape There is a nickel silver hilt with stag slabs The tapered tang is brass wrapped vith finger serrations on the top and bottom of the tang near the hilt The shop number 504 was s tamped on the front of the generous siLed hilt a most unusual location 1 have never seen another knife so marked Another personal knife of Loveless which he gave to Steve Johnson during the first week Steve worked in the l oveless shop
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I began to realize what a phony bunch they were It was intellectualized Everybody at the Institute of Design was interested in shopshyping centers and office buildings I was intershyested in practical architecture - things like family dwellings I was intrigued with the possibility of making mobile homes on a production line but I got no encouragement from the teachers I finally just got mad one day and quit I didnt even check out
Years later however Loveless would look back on the months he spent at the Instishytute of Design as time well-spent by a future knife maker The unhappy experience of the Bauhaus training had given him a lifelong respect for functional design They taught me how to think in functional terms especially with materials
After his abrupt departure from the Institute of Design Loveless enrolled at Kent State University in Ohio I had begun to understand the true interplay of basic ideas he says I wanted to study the conflicts and drives and so forth
I was different from the average college frehman I had aGED instead of a high school diploma I didn t know a noun from an adverb but I could write I got As because I could express myself
A basic knowledge of English is one of the attributes of success for a businessman Youve got to be able to think straight and that shows up in clean simple straight writing At Kent I started a semantic study group Semantics is the study of symbols written and spoken Its language in action - abstractions archetypes stereotypes linguistics logic
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A beautiful little la mb utility with well matched stag slabs over a red liner The blade has been etched on both sides by Shaw-Leibowitz It carries shop number 211-RR
This is possibly an experimental Lawndale utility wi th nickel silver hilt bu tt cap a nd stag slabs The engraver Li unknown and the knife is one-of-a -kind
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I came to realize a long time ago the only way a man can get along in this life is to understand people to have a high degree of logical skills and an extensive vocabulary Without it youre conshydemned to grunts and curse words I d rather be an active reader of books than a passive spectator of a movie Theres no limit to what you can do if you have a good vocabulary and understand sentence structure Ive got very little use for intellectuals but I love talking to an intellectual person
He came to admire the late R Buckminster Fuller a philosopher and inventor of such things as the geodesic dome Fuller designed Dyl11axion house a home that could be mass-produced cheaply like the manufactured homes Loveless had envisioned at the Institute of Design Another favorite was psycholoshygist B F Skinner the Behaviorist who developed Skinners Box a device in which laboratory animals can press buttons and be rewarded for making the right choices These men were my heroes To me they were giants
Loveless fascination wi th Ii tera ture contin ues to this day He is an avid reader especially of biogshyraphies and World War II histories His favorite authors include Philip Wylie (Generation of Vishypers) John Ie Carre (The
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A fa irly routine Lawnda le utiJity hunter with an improved black micarta handle with shop number 161 The knife was purchased from Oa vid Steele noted writer at the firs t New York Knife Show
An early Lawndale semi-skinner with slanted brass hilt and a finger grooved stag handle over hidden tang construction The slanting hilt is similar to those found On Seagle knives
A special order Lawndale camp knife of massive proportions with a nickel silver hilt and ebony slabs Mad e from 1 4 inch s tock the tang has less taper than usual
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This is a large Lawndale semishyskinner with a Seagle style slanting brass hilt and cocabolo handle on hidden tang construction There is no lanyard hole and on the obverse side of the blade middotve find the Safariland name and logo
A Lawndale upswept skinner with a nickel silver hilt coca bolo slabs and a non-tapered tang indicating it was made early in 1970 The shop number is 27
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A very rare Lawndale amputation knife that was made in 1969 for a Chinese American doctor living in Los Angeles This piece is all metal and can be readily sterilized I know of one other knife of this type
An early Lawndale utility made in 1970 with a brass hilt and polished stag slags It is engraved by Ron Scaggs The logo has been put on the lower half of the blade a most unusual location The grind on this knife is a bit on the Randall style
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The subject of the mechanical arts has been poorly trea ted in litera ture Loveless laments To me theres much more drama in writing about machines than in fictional writing about sex and murder Loveless has made a lifetime study of tools and tool making of machines and the men who made them He can rattle off the names of countless inventors
Knives are by far the oldest created tool he points out The first tools were the club and the stone Then man lashed the stone to the club to make it more effective Then he honed it to a sharp edge
Almost everyone has a feeling about knives There are very few men who Cal) regard knives neutrally Theres something downright atavistic to a man when he picks up a knife or regards a knife It may be a throwback to the hunter in man
A 1969 Lawndale boot knife with brass hilt and big horn sheep slabs The shop number is 384 An unusual feature about the piece is the open lanyard hole (See next page)
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A rarc Wood-Loveless folder with a stainless steel frame and stag slabs Inside the handle casting is the number 101 and the words Firsl Production Model Mark 4
Rare WoodmiddotLoveless fo lder with a titanium frame and stag s labs The inside of the ha ndle castings are engine turned
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Loveless also maintains a large library of movies that he watches late at night in his workshop Among his fa vorites are The Last Emperor and Shane
While at Kent State Bob Loveless met his first wife The marriage lasted 18 tempestuoLls years but produced three daughters which he treasures
Loveless developed the undershypinnings of his intellectual interests at Kent State however on the whole it didnt satisfy his needs The experiment lasted for only a couple quarters Just as had happened at the Institute of Design he grew tired of the academic exercises And like so many veterans who return to college his life experiences had
transcended the youthful silliness that is typical of much of campus life I was wearing a ruptured duck on my jacket and they gave me a blue and orange beanie I went back on the lakes
For a while Loveless was content to return to the Great Lakes bulk carriers but he soon began
to long for a more stable life than the lakes provided He used his Able Seamans card to get a job on a Sun Oi l tanker the Passaic Sun which hauled gasoline to New England out ports It was while working on the Passaic Sun in 1953 that he made that fateful arshyrangement to sell knives to Abercrombie amp Fitch
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Rare titanium Wood-Loveless folder with maroon micarta slabs As nearly as 1 can tell afte r ta lking wjth Loveless and Wood there were only thir ty-seven of the folders made Twelve were ti tanium two were aluminum and the rest were stainless There was a va riety of handle materia l used
A routine Wood-Loveless folder if indeed there is a routine onc with stainless steel frame and maroon micarta slabs This was the firs t Wood-Loveless in my collection and was ordered direc tl y from Lovel ess After a lo ng wait I finally received the kni fe along with a letter stating that the Wood association was over and tha t I had better hang onto it as it was sure to become a collectors item r pa id $7500 for the knife which was the brochure price
Extremely fare Wood-Loveless folder with aluminum frame and maroon micarta slabs On the inside of the handle casting are the words Wood Loveless Mark 4 An aluminum sample it is the only one made
Extremely rare Wood-Loveless folder with a titanium frame and wood micarta slabs It is marked on the inside of the handle casting Wood-Loveless Mark 4 Titanium Sample 001 As logos were being put on the knives Barry Wood wanted to try one Not being familiar with the technique he put the logo on the blade quite low
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A routine Riverside drop point hunter w ith a nickel s ilver hilt engraved by Ray Viramontez It has well matched stag slabs on a red liner It is a good looking knife and carries shop order 642
This little Horn Street Knife with a Riverside logo has a wide nickel silver bolster with stag slabs With its tubular sheath it was designed to be carried as a pocket knife It has been extremely popular in Japan
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Perhaps one of the rarest knives in the collection is this Riverside boot knife better known as the New York Special Its shop number is 838 and it comes with a narrow nickel s ilver collar and contoured green micarta slabs A unique feature is its flat shea th into which the knife is snapped It was a speciaJ order a special design and only seven were made during 1972
Riverside hideout model with shop number 027 comes with green micarta slabs and a narrow nickel silver collar A beautifully designed knife with a contoured handle for a firm grip It has never been a big production model
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This is the original Riverside pro hunter with the duplex grind on the blade and was made under shop order AB It has marOon slabs over half tang construction Being the first and only one made Loveless lost track of it and had to borrow it from this collection to redesign and improve the model
A new and improved model of the Riverside pro hunter with duplex grind Under shop order 221 it features a stainless steel hilt and black micarta slabs The tang is fully tapered instead of being a half tang like the original The knife carries the rare Riverside signature logo
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delivering the first three knives Loveless recalls that Pat Devlin the floor manager said Ive been looking all over for you I want some more knives Id like at least a gross I told him [ could deliver half a gross and he wrote a purchase order on the spot They were going to sell them for $3450 I would get 60 percent - $2070 each
In the meantime I had been transferred off the oiler I took the purchase order to the Claymont Delashyware branch of Wilmington Trust and asked to see the manager I wanted to borrow $1 000 The initial order from Abercrombie was just over $1900 I ended up with a personal loan for a thousand dollars on a 90-day note I took it in cash and went to an industrial supply store and got some tools an anvil a bench furnace files vises a drill and a Hammond VH-2D belt grinder By day I had a shore job with Sun Oil on a relieving gang By night I made knives - 72 of them in 74 days I sometimes worked till 2 in the morning When I received my check from Abercrombie I laid the money down on the counter at the bank and said There you are Thanks a lat
Even though Loveless knew then he could make knives commershycially he also knew he needed more practice to become great at the craft
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A rather sma ll drop point hunter with a regular Riverside logo under shop order number 697 It comes with a nickel silver hilt and well matched stag slabs
Another routine drop point hunter wi th the regular Riverside logo The nickel silver hilt is engraved by Ray Viramontez A set of well matched s tag slabs on a red liner completes the handle
A normal sized Riverside drop point hunter with a nickel si lver hilt and well matched light brown s tag slabs on a red liner This was the only Loveless knife in the Hollifield collection and it has an extremely small logo
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Beautiful semi-skinner with the Riverside logo It has a wide nickel silver hilt with well matched stag slabs on a red liner Its rare signature logo has only been used a few times and according to Loveless it will not be used again
Riverside integral hunter with a wid e bolster and stag slabs This knife was first introduced at the Guild Shomiddotv in 1979 The geometric design on each side of the bolster is done by Leona rd Leibowitz in red plastic and gold Only 12 were made
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While not a terribly popular model this Riverside Nessmuk has good lines It has a nickel silver hilt with dark maroon slabs Shop order number 849
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He dropped out of knife making for several years and took a job as a technishycian for E 1 du Pont de Nemours amp Company in Wilmington His iconoshyclastic style rubbed some du Pont people the wrong way - especially his motorcycle They felt they had inshyvested a lot of money in me and even though I never got hurt they took exception to my riding it They fired me
Between jobs now he returned to knife making to support his growing family It was easy for him to re-estabshylish distribution through Abercrombie amp Fitch and things seemed to be going well until mid-1958 when he was beset
by misfortune That summer he accepted an oral purchase order to make a large quantity of knives for the Christmas season However the buyer who had made the commitment left the company before the knives were finished The store refused to accept the knives
Then in November one of his daughters took desperately ill with pneumonia The doctor said that the only way to cure her was to move to a milder climate In January 1959 he decided to leave the East Coast and move to Modesto California where his wifes parents lived
This sub-hilt Bowie was made in 1957 The handle is ivory with hidden tang construction The hilt is 3 34 inches wide and is sterling silver as are the sub-hilt and pommel (approximately 1 lb) The name plate is 28 K gold and the 3 12 inch parry strip atop the blade is brass Delicate and beautiful engraving and ivory carving was done by Francis Monoghan of Wilmington Delaware Without a doubt the rarest and finest Loveless knife in existence and quite possibly the first art knife ever made (See next page)
A small Riverside boot knife with shop order l1 S-E indicating it was part of a 5 knife set which unfortunately was broken up The trim knife has a small double nickel silver hilt with walnut slabs over hidden tang construction
This Riverside semi-skinner was made on special order and bears seria l number O1 lt was made for the A G Russell Knife Club and has a nickel silver hilt and slabs of coral micarta
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I sold the house on a Friday and on Saturday morning I was in my car on my way west I never had much trouble getting a job When I came to southern California I had a job within three hours at a machine shop
By the mid-60s Loveless had established a small machine shop of his own doing contract work for other companies In late 1966 he acshycepted a job as supervisor for a precision parts maker and by 1969 he was supervising an 8S-man machine shop
But Loveless had also fallen in with a sporting crowd He began selling and trading the dozen or so Delaware Maid knives he had brought west with him - the same knives he had been selling to Abercrombie amp Fitch He also began innovating - moving away from the Randall-like designs By the end of the decade knife making had nearly taken over Loveless life I was making knives heavily in the evenings and eating about twenty Rolaids a night just to get to sleep he says In November 1969 he quit his day job
Loveless continued to make knives under the Delaware Maid logo The strange part of it is I don t rememshyber why I picked the name he says Then as today many of his knives featured a reclining nude etched into the blade Loveless wont reveal who modeled for the now-famous trademark but he does say The model made me bitterly disgusted that I married my first wife
In 1971 his first marriage ended in divorce 1 gave her the house - she had the kids
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Under shop order 330 this Riverside drop point hunter is of standard size and has a wide brays bolster and black micarta slabs [t is a beautiful knife
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This small Riverside drop po int hunter under shop order 641 has a nickel silver hilt and black micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on the tang just behind the hilt A neat little knife
A half tang utility hunter with a Riverside logo and made under shop76 order UB The handle is green mica rta and has no hilt
A nice Ri verside drop point hunter with a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs on a red liner Shop number is 983 The original owners initials are etched on the logo side of the ricasso
A mini-wilderness model with the ra re Riverside sig nature logo under shop order 526 It has a double nickel silver hilt with coca bolo slabs This knife is of recent vintage
Here we have another Riverside hip pocket hunter with a nickel silver hilt and ivory slabs On top of the blad e and just ahead of the hilt are thumb serrations and behind the hilt on the tapered tang is a brass initial insert The shop iden tificat ion is CH
Loveless calls this knife his Riverside hip packel hunter Under shop order RL-2 it has a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs It was made in 1971 and has thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hilt
A small Riverside drop point hunter in a half tang construction with finger grooved ivory micarta slabs Made in 1979 under shop order 2016 the knife has no hilt L L
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make on consignment He first got the idea in 1971 that collectors might be interested in his knives after the silver anniversary issue of Gun Diges t which gave him a generous mention reached the newsstands I had 75 knives on the order books as a result of the Gun Digest article he recalls I had orders from Mexico and Eushyrope By 1972 I knew I would be able to make a living making knives Every month it kept buildshymgup
1 have no idea how many knives Ive made Im going to be a nightmare for the collectors Today he makes around 300
knives a year but he hasnt always been that productive The worst year was 1979 when he simply didnt feel like making knives He produced about 75 that year
These days he and his helper might have as many as 42 knives in various stages of production at any given time The backlog keeps growshying He is now working on knives that were ordered up to five years ago Its getting worse he says Im sure Ill kick the bucket with a lot of unfilled orders but theres nothing I can do about that
Loveless first knives - the ones made from Packard springs shywere forged [ beat them to death he says Its hard work and a poor way to change the shape of metal Forging is a cheap way of getting
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A Riverside hunter of half tang construction It has no hilt and green micarta slabs which are finger grooved Loveless says he made only six or seven of this model
A rather oldtime Riverside drop point hunter under shop order 1098_ It has a nickel silver hilt stag s labs and the original owners initia ls on the obverse side of the blade
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shape but not the best way for knives Then I got smart
Today he begins with a slab of metal and grinds away everything that doesnt look like the desired knife Like Michaelangelo who professed to liberate his statues from the grea t blocks of marble Loveless frees the blade that he visualizes within the stock
Stock removal is primarily a development of the Loveless shop he says adding with the hint of a smile This could be taken for boasting
Before long Loveless began to make knives from the type of steel used for saws and lawnmower blades - a nickel alloy steel with tremendous toughness Loveless went so far as to personally visit the president of the Jessop Steel Company in Washington Pennsylvania to find out more about how this special steel was made
When Jessop stopped production of the alloy (which was called 139-B) Loveless tried oil-hardening and airshyhardening other steels He experishymented with hot-work die steels shockshyresisting steel high-carbon highshychrome steel and various tool and stainless steels before making a commitshyment to a Japanese alloy called ATS-34
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Under shop order 115-1) this small semi~skinner with the Riverside logo has a nickel sil ver hilt and walnut s labs furnished by the o riginal owner It was part of a 5shyknife matched set tha t unfortunately was broken up
This smal[ Riverside hunter under shop order MOL has a nickel ~i lver hilt and black micarta s labs Not tuo many of these sma ller knives have been made
A yachtsmans knife of dubious o rigin Under shop order BER-L this one~of-a-kind has a nickel si lver hilt g reen micarta slabs and the new Riverside signature logo ] am toJd that while grinding the bJade for a utility hunter a mistake was made Rather than throw i t away Loveless ground it to the yachtmans shape It is a one of a kind
ThiS Riverside utility hunter has a nickel silver hilt and ivory micarta slabs There is a brass initial inlay on top of the tang near the hilt Shop order number is 642
The qualities of ATS-34 closely parallel those found in American-made lS4-CM Loveless keeps a couple years supply of the high-carbon corrosion-resistant stainless tool steel on hand at his workshyshop
The basic tools found in Loveless Riverside California shop include a Deckel universal milling machine a Sixis tool makers milling machine a manual milling machine two tool makers lathes - a Maximat Super II and a Schaublin SV70 - and drill presses to put the holes in the tangs He also uses a Burr King model 1272 belt grinder - a model that he helped the company to design He recalls that they were going to call it the Loveless Grindmaster
Loveless executes every step of the knife making process in his shop except heat treating which is done by
Paul Bos of Cajon California Bos a master in the field heat treats knives for many American and foreign makers
Although his makers mark R W Loveless Maker has always been reserved for the bench-made knives from his workshop thousands of pocket knives designed by Bob Loveless are machine made in Japan by Gerber International
While some of Loveless knives may indeed sit on velvet to be admired by white-gloved lovers of art
he insists that each is a tool for hunters for adventurers He crafts his knives for men who do the hard work of skinning deer and cutting hawsers
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A ra re Ri verside semi skinner with a wide hilt engraved by Giuseppi Forte The knife sports a green micarta handle and there is no thong hole or handle pins
A beautiful Riverside drop point hunter with a wide brass bolster engraved by H H Fra nk and big horn sheep slabs The logo was etched a t the special request of the Ovncr J pictu re of this knife appears on the cover of Knives 82
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A rare Riverside dagger under shop order 003 A beautiful and deadly knife with a double s tainless s teel hilt engraved by Steve Lindsay and a black micarta coffin shaped handle A mini logo appears on the obverse side of the blade ilt the ricasso a unusual place to put a logo
This sti ff horn model has two Naked Lady logos-front view as shown and back view on reverse side Ha ndle has red pick bone scales and bolster is nickel silver On the under side of the bolster is a unique square checkered finger grip
A 1985 Riverside stiff horn with a wide nickel silver bolster and fine grained stag for the handle Comes with a tubular sheath This is a mean package
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Loveless proudly refers to himself as a tool maker and expresses his conviction that without the tool maker society could never have afforded the artists In primitive societshyies everybody works to survive There are no artists People come up to me and say Boy Mr Loveless youre a great artist I say No Im an artisan I deliberately took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
I abhor the term art knife The term is an oxymoron We make working knives A Loveless knife is the anti thesis of an art knife He also frowns on the expression custom knives We call them bench-made knives
About half of the knives Bob Loveless creates end up in the hands of hunters even though he no longer hunts himself l stopped hunting in 1970 1 realized there was no need for it and no sport in it Using a modern center-fire rifle with a scope theres very little excuse for missing
Under shop order 11S-B this Riverside big bear was part of a set of five that unfortunately was broken up The double hilt ilnd sub-hilt are nickel silver and the walnut slabs were furnished by the original owner A brass inlay is found on the tang for initials (See next page) 87
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This stretched semi skinner with the Riverside logo has a very narrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and black micarta slabs with a subtle finger groove on the lower side The tang is extremely narrow It it a very sleek looking knife
The Riverside steak knives pictured above are not found in the Loveless brochure One is a right hand model and one is a left hand modeL One blade is serrated and one is not Both have stag on one side of the handle and are of integral construction
This knife and fork set was made in 1979 and is of integral construction with a long bolster on only one side of the handle I have never seen another knife and fork set by Toveless although he does make steak knife sets occasionally
Loveless hunted groundhogs when he lived on the East Coast You havent lived until you eat groundhog Best way to fix it is in a cast iron skillet five to six inches deep Put the meat in with pork lard and one inch of water Slow cook it all day with some dandelion greens
In Delaware he hunted grouse and duck with members of the du Pont family I was raised on fried and roast chicken To me duck is a poor substitute
Deer hunting was a fall ritual for Loveless for many years My last hunting trip was October or November 1970 in Del Norte County California I got a little Columbia blacktail deer on Thursshyday and Saturday I got another I got 80 pounds of meat out of both deer It took the whole family two years to get it eaten Venison makes good meatballs and great sausage but basically it isn t very good meat
If you have to kill to eat thats one thing All life kills other life to exist but if you dont need to do it why do it He pOints to a volume on his bookshelf Gail
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An unusual Riverside chute knife under shop order 805 It has a double njckel silver hilt and stag slabs oVhat makes this piece a bit of a rar ity is the blade It is one inch longer than the s tandard model
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This Bowie is the only one made at Riverside to date It is fairly large with a double stainless steel hilt and cocabolo slabs
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This standard size Loveless-Johnson semishyskinner has a nickel silver hilt engraved by Ray Viramontez and beautifully matched stag slabs The shop number is 236 The knife was purchased at the 1976 Guild Show in Dallas Texas
A rare Loveless-Johnson capeT it is one of a kind Under shop order 786 the knife has no hilt and an ivory micarta handle with ODe
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Sheehys Passages Peer pressure accounts for a lot of hunting I love guns but I love them as an example of ways man can manipulate them to serve a purpose My sport is popping beer cans with a 22
That might seem hypocritical- I make hunting knives and yet dont personally beshylieve in hunting I don t insist that other people feel the same way If you want to shoot ten deer a year thats your business I think I outgrew it But [ sure as hell know how to make a good deer knife
Unless youve had field experience you can t make hunting knives I see knives with cutting edges tha t are too thick Wi th blades that are too long - 3W to 4W is fine for North America With awkward and ill-shaped handles Too many knife makers dont understand their own hand Their knives are not user friendly You cant teach a guy to make a good hunting knife if hes never been in the woods shot a deer and been up to his elbows in deer guts Its like giving a typewriter to a man who is illiterate
Loveless says of the dropped hunter perhaps his grea test stroke of inspiration The dropped hunter was obvious to me in the 50s It is almost a spitting image of an autopsy knife TI1e dropped hunter got its name because of the way the point drops away from the back of the blade for greater ease in deer skinning
And how does Bob Loveless differentiate the seashysoned hunter from the tenderfoot When I ask a guy where he likes to do his hunting and he has an answer on the tip of his tongue hes a hunter A lot of Loveless dropped hunters lie on a coffee table to be bragged about
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This Loveless-Johnson drop point hunter has a nickel silver hilt and black mkarta slabs It was made under shop order 746-8
A one of a kind Loveless-Johnson dagger with a double brass hilt and black micarta slab on a birds head shaped handle The exact number of Loveless-Johnson knives made ma y never be known Loveless estimates fewer than forty while Johnson feels the numbe was closer to one hundred ]n anY event there were not too many made and they are desirable add itions to any collection
A five inch Loveless-Johnson utility with an improved handle of wood micarta There is no hilt with this type of handle The shop order is 772 This knife is unusually light in weight for its size
Loveless admits that demand for his knives has driven the price up to the point where very few men can afford to actually use them We could sell all we could make at $750 but theres stiU a limited market I equate the price of a Loveless knife with a good bolt-action rifle and scope Some guys will carry a $900 rifle and a $10 knife The rifles job is over in 20 seconds but it will take many minutes for the knife to finish its job
Theres no question that Loveless knives have strong symbolic value among men who should know about such things Ernest Hemingshyway took five Loveless knives with him on his last trip to Africa And legend has it that each of the four commanding generals of the South Vietnamese army carried a Loveless fighting knife on his hip as a compleshyment to his Rolex watch and Dehner boots
Many Loveless knives found their way to the jungles of Vietnam But Loveless is quick to point out that he is very selective about accepting orders for fighting knives We dont make fighting knives for soldiers of fortune - men who work in clandestine military service he says conshytemptuously adding There are many good service knives available at factan) prices
Bob Loveless knife making is governed by his personal ideals We wont do an ivory handle Theres one in the leather room That will be the last If enough people would stop using ivory maybe they wauld stop poaching elephants in Africa Ivory is a second or third-class handle
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There were only three knives marked with the ImclessshyJohl1sott Riverside Cal logo This one 002 has a hilt of nickel silver and Lignum Vitae slabs There are thumb serrations on top of the blade near the hil t Directly behind the hilt there is a brass inlay for init ia ls Extremely rare Rare Loveless-Johnson d rop point hunter with serial
number 003 The knife has a ni ckel silver hilt and ebony slabs middotvith thumb serrations on top of the blade ahead of the hilt l)irectly behind the hilt on the tang is a brass inlay for initials Of the thre knives so marked 001 is in Taiwan A rare knife
This I a specjally designed knife to commemorate thirty-fjve years of knifcmaking by loveless A refined version of the old Delaware Maid with s tacked leather washer handle and an aluminum butt cap Origishynally sold for $200000 only thirty-five wercgt made This knife is number 10
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A naked lady d rop point hunter w ith a na rrow nickel silver collar instead of a hilt The s tag improved hand le is a bit different than usual Very few were made
An unusual naked lady drop point hunter wi th a nickel silver hilt and stag slabs over a red liner The unusual fea ture of this knife is the wide ricasso The shop number is 435
A naked lady chute knife w ith a double nickel silver hW and well matched stag slabs over a red liner At the special request of the original owner the spine of the blade was rounded instead of square
This lamb semi-skinner has a nickel silver collar instead of a hilt and well matched stag slabs According to Loveless there were only three of this model made
A beautiful semi-skinner with the naked lady logo The wide nickel silver bolsters are engraved by Michael Collins The stag on the handle is extremely well matched
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A naked lady drop point hunter with a slightly wider than usual nickel silver hilt engraved by Angelo Bee Ivory slabs on a red liner have a big horn sheeps head scrimmcd on the logo side by Mr Bee An inlay behind the hilt used for initials is one ounce of pure gold instead of the usual brass This go ld inlay was furnished by the original purchaser The owners initials appear on the ricassQ logo side
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A fine drop point hunter with the naked lady logo The nickel silver hilt has been engraved by Ray Viramontez The stag handle slabs are very unusual On top of the bJade ace thllmb serrations and directly behind the hilt is a brass initiaJ insert This knife was purchased directly from Loveless at the 1976 Guild show It was at this shomiddot that the naked lady logo was introduced
material anyway Now mammoth ivory thats different At one time Loveless didnt think much of micarta as a handle material but now he has come to believe it is the best material for a working knife And rounding out his views on handle materials he notes I agree with General George Patton shymother-of-pearl is for New OrleanB pimps
Should you come to California to visit with Bob Loveless in his
workshop you would find yourself in the presence of a man at peace with himself Here is a man who has tried just about everything he ever wanted to do and succeeded at most
Loveless would be comfortably dressed in Levis and one of the striped zippered Five Brothers shirts by M Fine amp Sons that he is so fond of wearing On his head would be his trademark cap which was made in Japan by a friend s wife The cap is designed to shield his sensitive eyes from the the glare of the overhead fluorescent tubes
His pot belly would lead you to believe that he likes his food in ample quantity and you might imagine
Under shop number 004 this beautiful naked lady semi-skinner has a wide bolster engraved with a gold animal inlay by R Scaggs Scroll engraving appears on the obverse bolster The knife has walnut slabs It is one of the best looking pieces I have ever seen from the Loveless shop (See next page) 103
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Lovelesss own naked lady semimiddot skinner Under shop order R wL the knife was made on October 12 1986 for himself There is a n ickel s ilver hilt with a rare th ree piece stag handle over hidden tang construction with a crown stag butt
Stiff horn mod el with naked lady logo This kni fe is an integrCl l piece with sta g slabs (md an open area around the thong hole The geometric design on the bolster as done in red p lilstic and gold by Leonard Leibowitz Only six were made
This is an integral semimiddotskinner with serial number 28 It is milled from a single piece of steel with stag slabs In the wide bo lster is an ivory micarta disc scrimmcd by Rick Fields of Florida A limited number of these integrals were made and according to Loveless no more will be started because of the time it takes to make one Loveless estimates he ca n make three regular knives to one of these Most of the integrals went to Japan but a few possibly six Wer sold in the United Stales for $175000 each A rather expensive sheath knife
An integral drop point with serial number 25 There are beautiful stag inserts in the handle and the small ivory micarta disc in the bolster which was scrimmed by Rick Fields of Florida Loveless swears no more will be made becDusc of the time involved Most were sold in Japan but a few managed to get into American collectors hands It is a very handsome knife
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him enjoying his favorite dish Cantonese-style barbeshycued pork ribs washed down with Tsing Tao beer
Today Robert Loveless is happily remarried He and his wife Yoshiko share a comfortable life together - she watching Japanese-language TV programs while he makes knives and enjoys his diverse interests He has a cat named Chrissy a poodle called Alfred P Loveless and two Labrador retrievers Brandy and Buddy
Loveless three daughters are grown now and living in CaWornia One is a California deputy attorshyney general One is married to a research scientist One operates a bistro Loveless also has three grandshychildren Yoshiko has two grown daughters
In 1986 while at the Munich Knife Show Loveless learned that his mother and step-father had been murdered in Warren Ohio by a man with a knife Loveless is haunted by the irony Here I am selling knives My mom and step-dad were murshydered by a punk with a knife At times I wonder if theres a heavy karma coming down
Sitting in his Riverside California workshop amidst the toob and the partially completed
knives Bob Loveless has a great deal to say about the development of his knife making skills and the evolushytion of his philosophy
I arrogantly feel Im the best damn knife designer in the world I hardly ever make a knife I didnt design I make knives to please me Those who do it just for money hate their wives and kick their dogs
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This naked lady drop point hunter was made in February 1978 with a wide stainless s teel bolster and green micarta slabs It was carried by Loveless during a course at Jeff Coopers Gunsight Hunting School in Arizona
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1 knew what r wanted to do in 1954 when 1 started I didnt know how to do it 1wanted to make fine knives for sportsmen It took the better part of 10 to 12 years before I began to understand what I was doing
There wasnt anybody you could learn from in those days There were no books I sometimes made flat-out mistakes and had to do it over Selfshytaught is sometimes the best way You work up your own philosophy as you go along
Loveless may have known from the beginshyning that he wanted to make fine knives but he had no interest whatsoever in sheaths Indeed he used to include the following note in his early catalogs
If you consider yourself a good leather worker and want to make your own sheath for your Loveless Knife say so on the order blank and deduct ten dollars from the cost of the order - I don t particularly enjoy leather work
When a mans not good at something it bothers him Loveless observes When he gets better at it he enjoys it
Nowadays Loveless is very good at it He makes his widely-copied sheaths from 8-9 ounce cowhide purchased from a Los Angeles dealer He designs the sheaths for a tight fit - to cam in so the knife cant fall out Loveless has no use for
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nickel silve r hilt and well matched sheep hom slabs On top of the tang and behind the hilt is a nickel silver insert engra ved with R W Lcyveless
Stretched naked lady semi-skinner with a nickel silver hi lt and stag slabs A reverse naked lady is on the obverse side of the blade This knife was made in 1986
A beautiful naked lady utility with an engraved
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A one-of-a-kind naked lady prototype fighter All metal with a skeletonized handle the finish is dull or anodized This wicked looking instrument was designed by Bob Angelo a noted weapons designer The knife is held in its sheath by a snap fastener When the knife was made it was the first time Loveless ever worked from anothers design and he made just this one However another maker is producing this same knife
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keeper straps His sheath design has been widely copied in the United States and at leas t one Japanese knife maker employs a very similar design
Bob Loveless shares his hard-earned knowledge with other knife makers both in his workshop and through the Knifemakers Guild which he helped found in 1970
The fundamental philosophy of the Guild was my idea he says I got together in Tulsa with ten other guys Andy Russell got the meeting together The first membership directory was put together right here in my shop
Our goals were to promote knives and knife makers to encourage more ethical practices and help others make better knives
He has had several apprentices and has worked with Japanese students for weeks at a time His first full-time helper Steve Johnson came to work for him in May 1971 when the Loveless shop was in Lawndale Cali fornia Johnson had learned the basics of the trade from Gil Hibben Later work with Harvey Draper and in the Davis shop in Spokane had given him a good foundation in knife making Johnsonremained with Loveless for three years moving on to become a well-known knife maker in his own right in Utah
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An extremely ra re naked lady straight hunter with a nickel silver hilt and slabs of Japanese micarta called Snow which resembles ivory The logo on each side of the blade reverses within itself There is just one other knife marked this way Loveless has sta ted he oviU never use th is handle materia l ga in
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01E1E5 S - MpoundRR - A Loveless-Merritt new model called Field find Stream This attractive knife has a nickel silver hilt and green micarta slabs This model is ~ _ makers - t - made for the Japanese trade and when sold over there the naked lady IVerside C a logo is substituted for the Loveless-Merritt logo Only six of these knives are known to be in the Us It carries shop order 587
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Various sized Gerber knives known as the Guardian have been designed by Loveless These particular models come as a set of three with cast matted handles and a signature of Loveless on the blade along with a mark saying the knife was designed by Loveless Both marks appear on the same side of the blade
A Gerber folder designed by Loveless with his signature engraved on the logo side of the bronze 118 bolster This knife is 184 of 2000 and has a bronze frame and checkered rubber inserts for a
handle The knife is extremely heavy There appears to be some doubt as to whether Gerber fully adhered to the original Lovesless design
Loveless had a full-time Japanese helper Koichiro Oda for a while during the late 1970s Jim Merritt his current helper started in 1981 Jim is not only my right arm Hes both arms and more Loveless quips
T he craft of knife making can be lonely work but Bob Loveless doesnt mind the solitude Its not unusual for him to labor well
into the morning hours sipping cold coffee crafting knives and sheathes The shop is the world I love where I want to be Its my refuge he says
Bob Loveless many passions hobbies and interests provide the psychic fuel for this effort His movie videos and books his music mostly jazz and blues are all close at hand The workshop is also outfitshyted with a shooting range which he shares with visiting Riverside policeshymen
On a whole Loveless hobbies are solitary ventures And his tinkshyering is endless The shop is cluttered with remnants of an amazing variety of gadgets Noteworthy among the clutter are a couple one-of-a-ldnd items
Schrade-Loveless drop point hunter designed by Loveless This particular knife has no serial number and was sent to Loveless by Schrade for final inspection prior to production Typica l maroon Delrin improved handle with a brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is l S4-CM A drop point hunter by Schrade which was designed by
Loveless The knife has serial number 0922 and has the typical maroon Delrin improved style handle with a narrow brass collar instead of a hilt The blade is lS4-CM
Schrade-Loveless drop point with serial number 0045 This knife is a surplus piece from the American Blade lS0th Anniversary commemorative that was offered in 1977 It has a white Delrin improved style handle and a narrow collar instead of a hilt
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Schrade-Loveless drop point hunter with serial number 0027 This knife was made for the 150th Anniversary commemorative of the American Blade but 150 of them got through production with the logo on the VVTong side before the error was discovered These oddities were sold at the 1979 Guild Show Because the logo is on to wrong side of the blade they are fairly rare
A Beretta-Loveless drop point hunter with seri al number 0260 It has a nickel silver hilt and contoured stag slabs over a red li ner Designed by Loveless made in Japan and ma rketed by Beretta USA
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- the Loveless pens One is crafted from titanium the other from a combination of aluminum and steel A third pen is gone - sold for $2000 He also has lots of watches He is quick to point out tha t like a Loveless knife a good watch lasts forever
Loveless has owned four amateur-built singleshyseater biplanes 1 dont take it seriously he says r just go up and have fun But one time it wasn t fun at all He crashed his Pi tt Special in 1983 fracturing the tibia in his left leg - an accident that laid him up for three months and reduced his knife production that year to fewer that 150
He used to ride a motorcycle - a 700 cc Yamaha - until he broke several ribs in a nasty spill He still has a soushyvenir of his motorcycle-riding days a ticket he got for doing 130 miles per hour on the freeway A Porsche was ahead of me and the driver was falling asleep I had to do 130 to get alongside him to blow my horn But now he says he is playing it safe Tm trying to be more laid back
The thought of retirement has no appeal for Robert Loveless After all why would one retire from his hobby When 1 cant make knives anymore Im going to swallow a bunch of pills and quit he says Retirement doesn t interest me In every society dOINn through history a man had to work until he died Who said people should quit work at 65 and play golf or tennis or sit and read
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On(-opound-a-1Ond naked lady hunter with integral hilt and butt A beautiful knife it has a wide bolster and well matched stag slab One logo is placed on the obverse side of the blade a most unusual location A narrow cross section of the round steel stock from which the knife was made comes w ith the knife On the polished disc or cross section are the words Olle of a Kind a naked lady logo and serial number 2011 When Loveless started to make the knife the steel stock weighed 8 pounds and when the knife was finished it weighed 8 ounces
This prototype dagger has a nickel silver hilt and butt cap with green micarta slabs It has hidden tang construction and it is set up so one can remove a small pin from the butt and take the knife completely apart It vas one of three prototypes made for Pallidan Press
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This prototype Howie style fighter was made on August 20 1957 in Claymont Dela ware home of the Delaware Maid It is made of 139-6 Jessop steel with a narrow double brass hilt and stacked lea ther washer handle that was painted and decorated A birds head type butt cap of aluminum completes the dfort
A unique prototype of a hunter Loveless wanted to make to sell for $10000 This one-of-a-kind model has stag slabs with an aluminum frame into which the blade is mortised The blade has never been sharpened and it has not been polished In Dallas during the 1976 Guild show Loveless decided not to proceed with the production and sold the model
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Sometimes he speaks of having his ashes placed along with those of his wife in her parents burial plot in Mito 60 miles northeast of Tokyo But then hell laugh grab a bar of stainless steel and head for the grinding room Hell theyll just find me dead at the wheel with a knife in my hand he says Dead of a broken heart
What would keep Bob Loveless spirit intact is the certainty that in a couple of hundred years his knives would be in the hands of cowboys and hunters and soldiers doing their jobs For him it would be a perfect world where the collectors had moved on and a man and his knife were back to work
Perhaps But in the meantime the collectors whom he likens to Renaissance patrons of art will patiently wait for as long as five years to own a blade crafted in the shop of Robert Loveless the man of so many contrasts the man who most would agree took a common hunting tool and refined it to its ultimate degree
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fF Lmiddot tlt 7- r bull 1 l 7 lamp5 t tlttj~11lltlt~~
P-8~9 [3 5J1Jf1~-t1 7] RIverside I Tile 35tll 4IIniversary Knife
(J)11 7 tl 77 v fiQ)-t l ) x -f 735Jti]~~c~(1f~IJt~-f1 ~ nt Q)L amp50 vi- bull 7~ V to- bull
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P-IO [fi-t-] Delaware Naill I SAlmer
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P-12-A [-Tx7)l-( n Delaware lfaid
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ClaYllfollt DeIi)ln 1It AIJercrOllf)fe J Fitch CoN1 t~IJinTt5 ~~)17J- (~~) 1)1- t 1 vi
- bull 71 V to - bull J ~ ))t 7)) ~Q)J~I ~ bull f + 11 (b~~-Ji)llD tMnT~5
P-12-B [-Tx7)l-( n HIi)t1955~~fF Delaware 1ald
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f to l7middoti))ft~T~5 iEiil(I Delaware Naid O)Tzi-iJ 7[- VlIflIIJ( (I AbercrOllfbie i Fitch CoN r (j)
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P-12-C [-Tx7)l-( n Delaware lfaid
1 v 51- bull 71~At vTfIlfiflliQ)amp5 Jff)-gtt~iI1lQ)AnnQ) lTiligt~- iEiilC Delaware lIaid t 77v
fiQ) l V 7))0) 1fIIL ~ vTV I) 7)1- bull -tJ-O) 19 iJI~IIpound n T~s Q)J -) itfilfjQ)n1HI mJlJJQ)-r1
1-17
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J7 AbercrOlllbie I- Fitcll CoO)~JiJtJ~$ljitLTl~o -r1 7(1)jFtJ t~~ll3tJL-if-7Ji-middot 11 F)LT 7-(
ljJ_ 7)L-7tJ~1t~ 7)L~0)1J ~ bull ofiJ7tJ~-gtlTl~o
P-13 [fiof-r-] Delaware 1aid I Skinner
-r 17 Ii 77 t 77 [- A 0) 1 7)L RIIL tJ$I)1J J -tA -gt tdlllo)A of-r-T ~ ltJ~ tWO)$ttt
Delaware 1aid (1))( amptt AbercrOlllbie I Fitcll CoNY O))(tJ$$ljitLTl~ 11 F)LtL-if-middot 7 Ji
-t-771 ~O)~~t11~i6ItU~~o)T 7)L~0)Ji-J ~ bull ofiJ7middottJ$-gtlTl~
P-14 [fiof-r-] Delaware Naid I Skillller
1-7 bull -j l7T7 ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ ryt )L-r J I bull 11 F)L 7 [-- F iEiliHt Delaware 1aid amp1R~t
t AbercrOlllbie I- Fitch CoNY O))(tJ~lJjtLTl~
P-16-A [~jf-] Delaware 1aid I A Kind of Dagger
77L-AtJq ~ J7middot l)b-I)LitiT~1lut~ mdlTO)tJtuTireglIJIll3tt-r17Ta~ (KNIVES 8ItD1611~J(f) bull
L-if- bull 7 J i - bull 11 F)LT 7)L ~ O)I J ~ bull of i J7middottJ~1t~ 77 L-A lv ltmft1l~C7 -( 7 71 Utdf~tlTa
~ Delaware 1aid 0))(tJ~7 [-- r iEiliiO)T~ttlJjtLTl ~o - u tJ)tJl -VtJt~tJ-r 17 T a~
P-16-B [7711-] Delaware 1aid I Fighter
77 A0)[]l7 bull 17)L bull l)L ~ tif7 bull l)~ ~ 0)1tltdBlIft0)7 717 -(I~ -r17 L-if- bull 7 J --- bull 10
I F ILt 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-7tJ~1t~ ~~ll3tJ7)L ~ 0)11 J ~ bull of -- J7tJ$1tlTl~ Delaware 1aid O))(tJ~iE
iiHAtJ amp1lIHt1)7)Lmiddot -rll-O) 26 t AberClOIIIbie I Fitch CoNY O)~JiJtJ~~tLTl~o -r17middot 7
717 -( l7O)t~tho) 77 A0)1i I) -tJ~~t1tlTl ~o lBthT ~ ltT~ t~if7l)L ~ bull 771 -j -TaS -j
P-17 [7711-] Delaware1aidl Fighter
itLtT7ry I 7~tUBlIft0)7 717 -( 17 bull -r1 7 T Delaware 1aid t O) 9 tJlI)1J J -t~ tL Tl~
~IHt 392 ~ft 294) ~ttft~95)0)77 A0)i I) -tJ~1tlT$ tJ JI F )L~t [-if- bull 7 J -- -T 77
AO)f7)L l)L ~ tif7middot l)L ~ tl-jjFtJ ttJ-gtTl~
P-18 [11-] Delaware 1aid I Hunter
bullbull0)77Amiddot l)L ~ tJH~u l 7 -( ljJ- 7)L-71t~ ryt)L-rJYmiddot 11 F)L0)7 717 -(I~ -r1 7
7Lmiddot -j 17 (7-I-tmifljuTltJl) T -j l7~1 nmA1t~o 7L-- nEiliitt R~Loveless 1aker
ClaYlCnt Delaware O)[]ttJ$A-gtTl~o
P-20 [1fry 1 bull -r17] Delaware 1aid I Bowie
-VtJ~ u l 7-7 O)AtL1J~ ute T7ry I 7~tCO)Mry 1 bull -r 17Ta ~o iIVO) Delaware 1aid CVfv tJ t
LOIELESS-N4DEo)7-7tJ~At) amp1R1HttlfililtJO) AbercrOlllbie I Fitch CoNY t1Jnt Bowie Kllife t$lJttLT
l ~o 17)L bull 77A bull l)H 7 -( ljJ- bull 7)L-71t~ T 7 7ryl bull A -j J 70)11 F )LtJ~1tltdl~tJ-r17
Ta~o IJ ~ bull of--J7tlt--j- (fI) O)~fiIlitJ$~tLTl~tJ~ 77[-A~t~lttJlta)tuTl~
P-2l [1fry-1 bull -r-1 7] 1956~jF Delaware 1aid I Bowie
T7ry I 7~tCt i0)J -j t~ lt~~O)a ~-r17 ttf -j~ ltt~jF~tLtJtJ) -gt t~ 79mmO)~7)L bull 77A bull l
)L ~ t ryt IL-r J YO)II F)L 7)L bull 7-1- bull -j l7o)~I F $tttmAtJ~a lTl~ 7 [-- F O)iEiiH
t Delaware 1aid 0) [] ttJ$A -gt T$ tJ 1)1J J -ttt 139middot8 O)-rl1 -tJ~J tL ~ tJl i tL~t~ffl u t~J I J 7
plusmn(1) l39-Btl-jilMO)IiTa~ amp1R1Htt Abercrolllbie I Fitch CoNYt1Jnt August 18 1956 t$JitLT
l~ i0)J -j t -r 17 til~t~~7CIiX~Fl B tJ~~ tL Tl ~O)t-Vtf$tJ i t Ta~
J-18
P-22 [1f- 1-7] 1960fFfF North Hollywood Bowie
illJlBJtfict1A1 ==$ti~tfFintdGiiTA(~1110)- 111iEiiH lUi Loveless I1aker North
Hollywood Calif No1 clJj~IJ15nL~~o liillit(t HLalleck bt-1-ltl)~iiIlil1Jgtd~~r15nL~~
it J~o)J1 ~ bull -t-17t(t Oralleck O)~~~c =0)8i1iMIJtnL~S -(L -t110)7illXld
October 291960 1SII ~1-mt April 21 19061t-1-0)~plusmn_81S~ 7I-FO)1ft(trJ12Imm O)~
15tZ77 fio)JI)-il1~L~II ~tlL~~ry)1-11Y()J F)1-~j1f ~~tfjldi57)1-middot t)1- ~ (t~tt()1i
~AiIUamp~ti~ 1 t~()lfFi n L~~ iO)1 l 7 c ft()=~ 7 7[At)IA~lfigtJ6I1 ~ t c ~ m~hi
~int~()lSS ~()c~77[fi~~~1~=7~tU~1I1117()~Wl~~lSII111~shy
-t- ~~~tlJ c 1 L~t c ~ ti -gt t P-24~25 [1t fi bull J7-~ 71 17-] Loveless-ParAe fishier
1$1~ Loveless-Parke ()CliiJ1 tii n S~ 1~ 771 17- J-~ t~Htt77[ ActJOJfF~t 1 tJilh td)~
~1()-qM-~~117~-~~~1tOOlS yen7~middot17fimiddott~~ct7t~~~Mgt14ff
- bull ~1--7ltl)S ~ I Ij- bull 7 1 bull J J1-1 7)1-middot- ()J 1 ~ bull -l 7htH~ L ~S AbercrOll1oie I Fitch Co Nr()~iiIlb~ampl11H~tX 17- ~15nL~ S 7[- Ht ~l11BJtJ7 r -)1- bull fi 171 )1-tzj1IJin L~~
P-26-A [1t fi J-~ 111-] 1967ifllfF Loveless-Parke Hunter
77fimiddot t)L-t t 17 middot17~middot liz11111~() 121ctt~fiif() 1967()~yen-iJlx17-f1LS
P-26-B [1tfimiddot-~rClmiddot11middot17-] Lovelegt)-Parke Dropped Powt Hunter
i ()~tl() r Cl 17 bull j l ~ (1 Loveless-Parke () Cl ib1)1) ~tlt -gt t fi I 4 ~)1- bull 11 7()7 77- bull t
)1- ~ il111t L ~S i()1 l 7()~tZL - l t()(t j- t- fi0) 7- 11~ bull J 1)1-1 l7rymiddot fi 1 1 ~~J
1 ~ bull -t--lmiddot1r~~ 71yI-~fi--t-(lnSiclS~ 77[fi(t~~71clLi()111~f
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P-26-C [1t7--~fi1-] 1967fF8Flltfi Loveless-Parke Skinner
Ji()i i()J~a()fi-t--t- JM1t77fimiddot t)1- ~ c77fimiddot )1 ~ bull 71- ~()f1~tlt ~l~fi~()
77[ A bull 1171SS ~l~fi11~()t 17 1~1 1tfi15nt8itb1 August 1967 c~IJinL~S
P-28-A [71 7- bull J-~ i 1 bull fi 1-J Loveless-Parke Semi -Sk inner
Loveless-Parke Sierra Hatire C8l1f()Cli()A-gttfnIlJl()fitfa i()tliO)~~tt fiI4)1-middot fi171 )1-()~ftll
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P-28-B [1lfiI~-~middot 17-] Loveless-Parke Hunter
[if-middot 71Vl- J F)1-t 7)1-O)J ~ bull ~17())1I-lSS c()lIjftt~77[Att ~lfti
=z-3-~()ililamp7ry ~ F7 37()7Ji-~Clt-amp147-(PItlL~Q AbercrOlllbie I Fitch Co N
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P-30-AB [AJf Ftrymiddot A1-J LatIIson-GoodI1lN Skinner
i() LatIISOf-Coodnow ()fi1-tt 77[fimiddot fi ~-I-()rplftZJlJtflJ1J~iiiiLlSiccttti ~7ry
J 7Jii ry 4 )1- 4 ~ z 111 1~ t~A() t I - bull Tzj iI 7 7[ fi bitJ t tJ()l f-Ji- 17 ~tt
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P-30-C [1i1 7 JJ bull A 1-] 197041l1F Lawndale Gut Hook Skinner
771JO)JJJ r bull 7 1 J bull JfT-~tUb)lt(i1~jlt (t1Fn-C~tJ~ 2n(t 19704(iyenfFltnttJO)
rJ bull lt l 7J)J ~0)1 7)J-7 bull J F)J(ttlbh -C~~ lJJMO) Cl-gt7-)J il ~ 1 l 7~ 7O-4aJ
P-31-A [-T-Ji- bull 7 -I] Lawdale Cappel Firm
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P-31-B [1-T-I 1)T-I-] 197041lfF Lawndale Utility
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P-32-A [Yx~middot 117) 197141l1F Lawlldale I Gellts Kllife
77IA~VX~middot117(Vx~~Xmiddot117)C~~ Cl-T-~O)Cl~O)A~k77~Jmiddot~1
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P-32-B [1raquo-] Lawfldale Piker
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t )J17 I - O)iI4I(I(tyenL bull i 1- g bitIJtnn~ 1 HaH- bull 1 F O)~j 1 l 7 65-3(J
P-32-C [7 71 ~ -] 1970fF~fF Lawndale Fighter
2nbCl-yen-)JlJJMO)yen7)Jmiddot 77A ~)H0)7 71 ~- tnMO)) F)J~jt 77A 7J7 ~
t177lJ ~17J)J-0raquo) )J lT(xJ7J 1)rAIJ 117amp~ 70-451
P-34 [i~ bull A1-] Lawndale Settli-Skirmer
~M~UCl-yen-)J~ftO)icmiddot Af1- 19684(IAG 7 1 i)Jhi 77 I Ah)iftUnt b0)1 I)
~ ~ -h~~IJ~ U 1-7 $- bull ) nJO)lO)~tIJb1lthi LJ ltt0)1il -lgt ~~HlJJ~O)yen7J x 7 bull
x l F bull Eyen)JO)ti(~in~ rrJlti14~ O)J O)tJl l )JO)~jb$W(cJtl1il~ 1r71-1 bull ~JJA 0)
7)J- A bull lK1 )J Atl u-C rr$~el~pil -lgt f-- til C ~v u~t 1171il -lgt 20)1 l 7 H1fID u t tn ~ttc~o)~-T-~i~~U-gtkf~J-lgtc1It~R-gtL~-lgt~~7I-F~12u~~kO)~~O)~~~7
7~A~~ukCC~il-lgtC0)~~~
P-36-A [11 bull A 1-] 19704~1F Lawndale Banana Skinner
Cl-gt7-)J~f-O)2o))1-t bull Af T-t(t ~IH N S 0) ~~ I- tMj~ rJ 1 I bull ~ l 7J)J ~O) ~ F 7 bull - r(1
tJ~ -Cti IJ _lt (r~ft lt ttlhh n~ )11tIW)ti7~- Fh1MO)Eil1iIgt-ligt C 771 Asecth1~lbL~-lgt
117~ 70-413
P-36-B [7 -I J 117] 19704~fF Lawndale Bread or Filet Kllife
ritJjlJ c~-3h) 7( ~ t17c~-3o)b) ~9n(ULtJ2O)-t1 7(t ~~o)UJ I-~ 11fOmiddot )
nO
~)IgtQ) t F 7 bull 1~ t~ -3f1lJ 1aamp iJi ~HH~JF~czg lt- ~1Jtt~~-gtt7v- nzlt1 Jil OllhTaamp5 P-36-C CAmiddot J-T-( I)T-(_] Lawndale Lamb Utility
1-171j~ 4L Q)-(-~Q)aamp5 ~l~C1-7-)IgtQ)7Amiddot J-7--I 1)7--1- t)Igt rQ)ttgtIJ~ ~~NSQ)jJ
7-1J~~iM1T~T I FJIgt(t71nltI)- ~(ZJ~MtJ tAJ~7if1 Q)i-171aamp5
P-37 C-I~ bull Af-] Lawndale $ellli-Skiflller
C1-7-Mi)C1tQ)J~~t ~ bull A1--~t N S t)J iZV-7middot 1-Q)I F)Igt1Jtft~ t)J gj7tQ)Jltz
~ttlt IJ JJ~Q)-I v - V 3 i)tA -gt T~ 5 lt Q)7 -I -)J r litt l ltfjffl~ ht f17 ~t 7Q)7OQ)I 1-iJ) i6 il ~~~Q)1i ltllJ LJ 1-17 ~t -3-fI-gt Tml ~ t~-gtT ~z~ IJ if~nT ~ t tQ)1 aamp~ I$ -~J ltQ)1shy
171Q)~~lt(J)J~~ttlW~t lt c~ Wf1ltnD~ftHf l t t ltraquo El7tQ)1-17iJ~7 -I -)J FlfIffl ~nn 5
lt t HU~ lt bJtlf~tJ77VA~J jJil ~1-17~-J ( IJ ~fl1lttzi-gtt()ti-gt i1
P-38-A Cnl~7 I$-] Lawndale Dropped Point HUflter
7-1 -Q)ft~ T~tt~ 7)Jmiddot$ ~Q)f7)J1 aamp IJ N S Q) t)J r iZl 1tC1Qraquo) )IgtiJ1ft~T ~5
P-38-B [rO17-I$-J Lawflliale Dropped Point Hunter
ltQ)Jj~Q)C1-gtT-)I() F CI ~7 1$-iZ(I N S t)J tlibQ)-( ~f~Jil~71 r middot77 Q)A$ ~~
iJ~ft~ ifjlJ IJpVlIimzfx JjJ I) ~i)i~IJpoundnn~
P-38-C [-I~ - Af-J Lawndale Setlli-Skillner
plft~Q)NS t)Jtmiddot ~ 1)-AfQ)A$J~ I F)tZ~JvJ rmiddot A-if-i)i~poundnT~5 ~1~J~Q)C1-
7-)Q)tmiddotl bull A 1-- f~UitJlt ti ltQ)1- 17 iZt N SQ)IJ r bull TJ 71J~itt i6n T~~iJ lt Q)~it tz 7 7 v A t lt Q)J -3 tJlt t tJ~ l T l tJiJ) -gt k lt n troit~ tJ ltmtiJ)iJl~iJ) i6fti1mit t tQ)1 aamp~ P-40~41 [l-T-( I)T-(-J Lawfldale Utility
t7Q)K-~1-~J-AtITfI6ntJ-T-I~7--I-middotI$-l~-middot~-AQ)~7middotA$~~~fI-gt
k t F 7$ ~liztJ-gt T~ 5 ~ IJ ~ltJ~IDEOOz Bad Bob s (~ft7Q)tQraquo tQ)~-~ iJ1A -gt T~~
P-42-A C7 Y l ~-J Lawflliale fighter
71- FQ)jjIJ IJ 1HJ7 F-)IQ) Iodel 5 tlt1J-e13IJ f1 7Q)fIlJ tJ77r 7 bull X l nz~iU-~ yen7) 7
7 A bull t)f HZJltlQ)1 )f 7 l T7) ~Q)IiJ r bull T 17 t~ -3 C1-gtT-)JJlUIQ)tjQQ)7 711- ~
tJ1-17 t1ll-3 lt ttn~~ P-42-B Ctff Af-J Lawntiale Banana Skiflller
t r 7 bull 1 ~1 j- 1-AQ)A -$ J ~ bull I ~ )fQ)~iZmQ)C1-yT-)Q)fr It J Hit~ 7 A -$ J~ti~~ r liZJ~tt1 i AiH~i6ltttT~~ N S t)J HUimiddotjtfjIT~ IJ 71- nt8i_t~~
P-44-A [1117I~-J Lawndale Dropped Point Hunter
JJ~TfiiAnt r CI J 7 +)f-1 l- bull I 1- lt () Lawndale Q)1ltt ltQ)lIttit li)57v A tAn T~tt ~ f171jjiJ 216-((1 7-ftI)-middot~1jJ)[-$Q)17middot)J-7r middotIF) DtAfttlHJ 1981 El7tQ)
1v~V3tlT~=sectQ)1--f71aamp1
P-44-BC C7o ~ bull ~17 f17J Lawndale Proto-Type Knife
C1-~-~mlUlQ)7ormiddot-$17177vA~tr7middot-$~Q)fIVnti~~~5~~~Ufll~~B~W~
~nk~J~iz~ I ~ tQ) fjgtJ Knives Q)r7- -I j-Q)T bull 7-1--1J~-~II)fifj I n~lt c taamp 5 r~
VQ)llil 1t~ ~Jil lt~~$ PQ)[ll]fl~ flttJ~lJJ~~-J~tliJtiilaquo~n~
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P-44-D [-e~ (4-t-] Lawndale Settti-Skinner
~ tJ[1- t1-Jt-Q)-I ~ bull A 4 T-Q)It I MI ~l lt1177)t-ttl70- m-t-e l t1)-7 It bull J
tnJClLftr_il~L~-5 T17l1i~iI~ 1415Q) ~l~T17
P-45 [( ~ v- ~ bull Jt5-] 1973poundF1lfF Lawndale Stlaigllt Hunter
ElHc LlJJ~LQ)77 v A bull T l 7 c~ gt ~~IJQ)~tfT1 7 7 1~ I) - bull -( l11)kJQ)1 Y7J-7
r bull JY ~)tgtB~Q)lyenilctt~ ~MIlt tJL~n-5 1973poundF( 1885i1f-rAntfJJ1 T1 7z~I 235-((
P-46-A [7l7r7~ 4T-] 1970poundF1lfF Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
NSI)Hc ~-7rJ middotY~Q)A-$Il1middotJYr)t-tf T17l1iHI 70-520
P-46-B [7 I 7- r 7 ~ bull ( 4T-] Lawndale Up-Swept Skinner
ii)EtMJtl t11- I) shy bull X -7)vQ)1 Y FJl( 1ijQ) 1) ~ tMt~ fI~i-Ji- -$It~ T17 ~(I 376
P-46-C [~)I~ It bull (41-] Lawndale Crooked Skinner
lt5 lt bc~tktJ~l ~1 17Q)-$ T 17 z~kl lt)Q) I(l)-)iI~A i~~ NSQ) 1) ~ b1i1t J t)~G[t lt Y-fmiddot m-ru~17btA nTJ~ 1ft) tl~bt -$I t1Q)MQ) 1) Hi~71(~IJpound n L~-5 P-47-A [(4-t-] Lawndale Skifmer
Canadian Russell Q)t-1-1IlfFlt -$lb)tJ~~G~[1-t1-)vQ)A41- b~Y~ m-)
iltf--t~ )T] bull Jt ~ J1 7 v-It Q)1fr(I-fl bull -I v-V gt OIl) tl~) iit~IJpoundnn~ P-41-B [ 41-] Lawndale Skinner
iQ)~~IJIlQ)[1- t1-)Q)A 4T-(I 1 11[1 JY It )Q)I r Y bull -$I Y~ tttiti ~N SQ)JtJ ~ hi
ft~ n -5 ti~ C4Sf Q)1 17 t1 t - l t8Il7b1Jtlt n -5 77 v A (I i Q)1 17Q) J H lgtI VQ)lQ) 1)
~ Q)]j1H rntAnltn-5 J gt tJT 9 1 )vtfF -5 i c t~ltNltl L~ -5 11 1~kl 389
P-48 [FOJ7 JY5-] Lawndale )ropped faint Hunter
~~I)b~7v-Fmiddot~r11tl~[1-Y1-~Q)r[1~7middotJY-$I- NSI~~~A-$I~~JYF)k
T-Ji - bull -$I Y1Q)IllaHl~U~Q)A ~ I) J7t~~ J Y r Q)1T((I11 tjf- bull -I v-V 9 YblMi~ni~-5
1 17~Q) 504 Q)17iI~ ~iliiiltliH c5gt (3 lt~Tt 1) Q)iliij6j c~ gt $~r~ l~ c iI) (~IJpound n Lti 1)
iQ)J gt ~filir-(-7 ~nL~ -5Q)(lJtt i cbt1tn AT l -7 bull V 3 Yj tb~ I~-eili=lil~tdBJJQ)~( 7
7vA~~1v~Y~l~X-T~middotT17
P-50-A [-A 1-i-I I)T-I-J Lawflliale Lamb Utility
Ill lt-( IT l t A -$I J1ilt v J F bull A--f-Q)Jft~ t ~ l ltIJ~ ~Q)7l bull l-T 11) T l - 7 v- rQ) iffiij6j( Vg- 71~1JJQ)l-lTY~b1~nLL-5 T11i1~ 21-f((
P-50-S [1-T-( 1)7-I-J Lawndale Utiltty
i(J)t 1 1 (I lli lt~BJ~~T77vAiJfbttgtQ)Tlti)I) gt Jr) ~)J-Q)I)H cTIJ H A -$I If bull J Y I )~~IHlIitQ)ltbQ)b)fBJltib1 -JM~JQ)T171reg-5 P-52-A [1-i-II)7-I-] Lawflliale Utility
ilt7tfiX~ntzo-Y1-)IittQ)1 Y7-7rmiddot JY F)Q)T1 1 7717 -(111)5 J~ F) fjg TJ71-$1-(J)1t-J 1lt AT~-)b1 iHJJQ)2-3-7middot ~3-Tf-C~nttgtQ) 117l1i-lt 181
P-52-B [-e~ (~1-] Lawndale Selli-Skinner
I rt bull -$I Y1Ti-jtfiL t 77 A(J) I (t 7 l Y jf- bull ~)-7(J)ft~ t 0- Y1-JmIlJl(J)~ l LfFJl
J-22
P-52-C [7 -t-(7] Lawndale Calffp Knife
N S tJI ~ C lflQ) r JI1 l iI) I) l t 7C1i-V 3 Q)tyenJllit)(Q)C1- gtT-I-~f-Q) 7 bull -t-( 71th
~ 6_35m1lQ)~~)Mtil)ifrih tfiiQ)Q)J I) ~ laquoT-H-~l[bk -7 gttthTL~
P-53-A [~ ~ )- ~ middot19-] Lawndale Straight Nunter
~Q)~mQ)thkC1-yen-~Q)~~)-~middot-7-~75~middott~~~~~Fmiddot~-(~~91th~ -t-(7~
~ 06 1 tJI ~ (jlI lt7)- I a)ff~b tz $-t~h tz t ~- 7~hTL~
P-53-B r~~middot ~-t-] Lawndale Seitti-Skinner
Q)~~C1-yen-~Q)~~~-t-~ ~~17~Q)~17Q)m~~~~~75~middott~~~ ~~C1
J FI-O)t Frymiddot 971th~ lH1iiJ~_lt 7[- FQ)i(iflHtt Safariland a)llIJtC1tiJ1Jih~
P-53-C [Y17 ~~r7~ bull ~-t-] Lawndale Up-Swept SkllJller
19704t1lJJRnQ)C1-yen-JI1Q)frirfo NStJI~ ~~~C1middotJFJI-1 711-97 T17~ 27
P-54-A [t1JlIIfyenJilll-t1 7] 19704~fri Lawldale Amputation Knife
C1~ bull 7 gtt I- ~ffJEa)ltjlIE~ F J -7-Q)~Z~fri l t tJJrtJiF~i)fjQ)$-ttnl ~ T171 ilnJtJt1~ ~ J It
-Jlill( thT~~ --UliQ) -71 7Q)h ~ t Mtil) TSI) ~lilC 4Q)Jlffillliijj8~hT~~
P-54-B [1-1 1)1-] 1970441fri Lawndale Utiltty
~JJlIJlQ)C1- yen-JIfriJ1C 7 5 ~ bull tI- Hy IJ Vz ~hk ~ 9 7 bull i I11 ~~IHtC1 ~ 7~t
J~ C1tQ)~-7Q)mlet7 [ - I Q)FJiJ I) T1iCii-tQ)flllt (t$-t~h n~ T 17Q)rlIJ1)1itt
5 1-11-middot ~91 JI-Q)~iJS~1gtJih~
P-5Er-57 r7-Ymiddot -t17] 19694UfF Lawndale Boot Knife
N S til r I 17- V-7 5- F bull -11- (lH1i) (tyen~tJtth~ T171lJ 384
P-58-A [r7VAmiddot7lt-JIT1)I~] fIood-Loveless Foldil
77 [ ~Q)yenif l (J ~ J I) - bull ~ J f Q)~fFl 12 S S 7 [ -Jt~ -7 7 J F JIQ)~l ~T-( 7Cth~
1 rJI-Q)pjil~ltt VIYJI-middot T)-Q) 1101 Q)ftt First Production hodell1ark 4 Q))(tJi~IJthT~~
P-SS-B [r7)~middot7lt-JIT1~] lrlood-Loveless Folding
~-7middot7[-J~~-7~7middotF~ JF~Q)pj~~~C1-~~~Q)amp~~Jih~
P-GO-A [ r 7)~ 7lt-)71 )I~] flood-Loveless Folding
bullbull~~-7middotJF~Q)~F57[~CJF~~~~-middot~1~~-7 77[~t~~F~Iii~lkt
~ ttfiil)37ltJ)7t -JV7 1 ~~fF lTtt~ ~i(tfq tJJ r M~Hf~h T s t) 12tt~ -7
C 7 it ~ iI~ 2 ~ I) iJi A T [ ~ bull J F )1 C th ~ bull
p-60-a [ r 7J~ 7lt-)r1 )17] flood-loveless I folding
J F57[ ~Q)7-JI-f1 7C S S7 [-J(~J[- (tU~) Q)~1~JI9 bull ) FJliJ~-J~Tt)IJ
hh~ElJit( T tHHJJ 0) F 57 [ ~ 1 57 [ ~ ~jj l Tt-9-l t Q)1th ~ it)( l TtJ)i~~ roll~
k~h~iJSM~~~FtQ)~~hCRh~t~F~t~~Q)T17~~ffQ~ h~~[1-7-middotY
l T J t t ~ t (tfl~jI~ tJiI) t ~ -7 C17ii I) Q)75f~xtl t t -r ~t~
J-23
P-61-A [77L-Amiddot7-)I-T1~] Itood-Loveless folding
liIlbTf~u~-t171ilil-3 7I-~middot 7 v-1t1--middot 1711-1 J ~I-O)pglllIH Iood Loveless 1ark 4
e~IJHlTl3IJ 7 I- ~ O)J FI-0)-If7 I-e u T-ti(tlYfJ~n t tbo)1ilil-3
P-61-B [ I I 771 A bull 7 -)I-T l ~] ootf-Loveless folding
-~tillUt-1 ilil-3 f 1 bull 7 v -1 tr7 I F bull 171 I- 1 bull J ~)I- pq1JllH Iood-Loveless 1ark 4
Titaniull Satllple 1001 0)CyeniJ1A-gtT~-3 -t17tlt0)J-gtttoiO)AnHL 1)_ rJI ~iJ1mlutilte1
lfJA 77 v Z(l7 v - FO)liIlbTTO)(l-gt t oi(I Antth
P-62-A [It-- A ~ 1)_ ~ bull -t17] Riverside Hom street Knife
lt0)1j~1J0)-t 17(1 N S 71 F bull tI-Z 1-tZ 1 111 B1A~O)ilil-3fl-7middot -Z(A-gtT~-
P-62-B [FaJ1)1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
v1 t7pound)II1IlHIJutNStI-~t lllltIfutZ1JfmiddotJ~h -t17- 642
P-63-A [I-g-~ Z~)I-] 1972iFlYfJ Riverside New York Special
lt0)1 v7 3 0)tf11 ~tbillUt-t 170)--1 ilil i -gt lt 0) I) J--If 1 F bull -~0)HtltD7-) bull -t 17~
Wz -3-7 middotmiddotY-rJJ-~ eDl(poundn I972iFt 71YfJ~nt II~N S717-(~I)- bull f-toIZmiddot 171
~1o)AF~1M~-Z~M~~ilillJz-~O)pqif(~~~~ampIlb-3~Ilb~~~lt~plusmnfflO)MO)m~~U~
uTl3IJ _ztjHtt 17 e-t 170) ~I-O)lIIH1H tc 1 7 iJ1fi1lb i n -3 J -gt tUt -gt T~ -3 - 8J8
P-63-8 [1 1 f bull 7 ~] Riverside Hide-Out
~0tt~ pound71-1 iii IJ g~ J FI-O)~ u ~ 7if1 O)-t 171 ilil- ~ N S 71 7-( ~ I) - bull f -toJZ
1 71 I- 1 iJ1ft ~ T ~ -3 bull -t 1 7 ~- 027
P-64~65 [-cJ ~ bull -t17] Norill American 8ig Game Set Knife
77 vZ( e ~ c ~ 4iJ) i 6 ~1i0) 7E~t I f u tZ 1 1 70)1t~ td~ 1 ~ bull -t 17 ~fJ - lt e iJ1ilil-
71 F bull t)I-Z 1-t7I--Z bull 3 -t J IJ ~t7x I) 710) 1 1 ~ bull Jj-1 e DlJ(poundn -3lb~iJ1Jj IJ O)ii 1 1 f1Jj~IJ
iJ1~n T~-3 M8ki)(0)71 Z7v- tJ7 z t(1- 1 ~ iJ)~iJ)n T~-3 jlItii u~-tJ ~ 1ilil-3
P-66-A [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
~~-t~0)~A--If1FO)7OmiddotJ1-17v-F~yen7~middot~71F~n~-middot171~10)J-7
1 7Tilil-3 0 lt n(I~tJl(J)-1 t~ -gt t -0)1amp0) I) i-t 1-1 ilil-3 e~ -gt (J)( 7 7 vZ ( ltO)-t 17 ~1Y1F u
t~ Z1-~~lt uTu n lt0)1 v7 1-iJ)ilt0)-t17~1ii1J 71~ ~ v-Z U lt0)~(7if1~ u
vr u i -gt td 0)1 ilil-5 0 -t 17-1- A8
P-66-8 [10 J1-] Riverside Pro-Hunter
yen7I- bull 771 F0) ~ u ~aH~pound7)I-O)7o bull 1-~ SSt I- ~ t 77 1 7 bull 1711-1 bull F 1-0)1
1- 31ilil-3 I) ~-t)I-0)7o bull J 1-( -7 bull 17tuT~11tuTilil-3iJ1 lth(tO)tl)JIJ
(iJ)ttlJli~7-J-middot 17tfplusmnlrT~-3 -7( RtLoveiess (J)-If1O)Oi
P-68-A [faJ7 11-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
c~i~e~-gteWJAJIJ~~IlbO)Fa~7middotJ1-~~Z1yen-FO)~A--If1Fmiddotai~I~f~~nT
l31J NSt)I-~t~ltJfutZ1J7middotJFI-iJ11ttinT~-3 -t17-1- 697
P-68-8 [1011 J1-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
z 1 -7 - ~ tt F a 17 bull if( 1 ~ bull J 1 -1 WJA 0) I) A - -If 1 F 0) a i iJ1A -gt T ~ -3 v 1 bull t 7 pound ) I iJ1
Jj~IJ u 1 N So) tI- ~ t v I ~ bull 71-t-HJIluti lll lt Jf u tZ 1 17 bull FI-iJ11t~T~-
J-24
P-68-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A 5 1- FtJif -1 nfttifl N s t)H V F bull A-if-t Ii ltX f Ld 7 -1 ~ bull 77 rJ (J)A 5 -f bull
) F ))iJ1f1~[~~ Ho ifield 1 v V3 tU ti-t~tJfpound~tL l~t (J)1 W~tJj~tJat1 i5~
P-69-A [-1 gt7-f7 J5-] Riverside Ifltegral Hunter
7 -1 F bull it I)A )1- bull A711)(J) -1 7 Jj 7)) bull -r -1 7 19791f-(J)f)) F bull V 1 -n]J~lyenl1fi ~tL t (J)1 t())
A 5 -lt7JjiIijjlij((t vt -r)) F bull v -1 fltrJ -( JiJ1fiic iffi~77A f fi~ffl Ul~tfoJFaJtJTf -1 (J)jJOI Ul
~~ 12tfIFGtLt -3~(J)-t1i5~
P-69-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflner
~U~-r -1 7 N S (J)7 -1 F bull t)) ~ t fttiiJ1J ltXj f UtA 5 Jj bull 1 F))c v F bull A-if-iJ1f1~l
~~ if -1 J(J)[J t(tJlIl i5 ~ fliliJ) UiJ)~ffl Ul~tJ ~u ~m(t~-J -gt l) iJi~~ c 77 vA (t~J l~~
P-70-A [ fmiddot Af-t-] Riverside CrooAed SAiflfler
A 5 f- t tJ I) -if -1 t (J)x- iJ1iEjlij(A l) li~tJx - I bull x- iJ1~JffPJj(r f Jj~tLn~ ~
3=-~at(J)-r-171i5~ NSt~~ A5~-fmiddotIF~ -r-17~ m
P-70-B [A7~ ] Riverside NeSI1IIJk
c (J) I)1-if-1 F ~tt(J)tA x j (t~ Ul Ajj(J)i5 ~f7))njtJ~iJ1 ~tJil~7 -1 ~ Un~ N S t))
~ 1- x))-(J)I F)) -r-17~ 849
P-72~73 [if ~ bull ~rJ -1] 19571f-~fIF IJelaware Sub-Hilt Bowie
tF~middot)1~7-1t(Y-middotx-1~~5middotJFamp ~9~m~(J)7-1Fmiddot~~cM~~~A5-Y-fmiddotV~
-~1 c tLti~t1I~450gi5~ t -17v - ~ (j28K (J)~fii~1 7 v - I (J)t(j~89mm(J)~~(J)JPJ -b1~~ ~~1i5~bullbull~1ft~~Mc~~(J)~M~77rJI7fflrJ-(~~~(J)77VAmiddotf~ff~J~ mD~
~iif~u lt ~u~77vA -r-171i5l) iltiJ1t]J~lUfIFut7- ~ bull -r-171i5~
P-74-A [7-J bull -t -1 7] Riverside Boot Kflife
~~~l)~lJ~~JluiJl~~Et~~(J)-tCUl~GtLkiJi(J)1~~~(J)NS(J)f7~middott~~~rJ~
-r ~(J)I F))iJ1f1~t t F~J )1JJj(J)IHjtJ-r-171i5~ -r-17~ 115-pound
P-74-B [i~ Af-t-] Riverside Setlli-Skiflfler
C(J)-r-17(j AG 7i))(J)-r-17middot1 v 5-A 77(J)t~tfFGtLt-t-171 -r-17~ 01 C77middot
x- iJ111fP1Hr j f Jj~tL It)l) 1 F ))(j1 -7)) OlllllJl) bull x -1 ~)))1 t NS t)) ~ ttJ3f
P-74-C [Fa7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
~(J)t~~~77~middotx-1~~)1(J)YK-if-1F(J)Fa~7middotI)1- -r-17~~m
P-76-A [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
tt~BJltJ l if -1 J(J)a tiJ1A J l t)lJ N S t)) ~ t I) Jj-r 1 bull -1 5 bull JJ FJ)(J)AilIfF -r -1 7~ 744
P-76-B [fal7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt HUflter
A)1 f- I bull if-1 A N S 7 -1 F bull t())A )1- 77 bull x -1 ~)) )1(J)~ u ~-r -1 7 -r-1 7~ 330
P-76-C [ya7middot J5-] Riverside IJropped Poiflt Hunter
N S t)v ~ 77 bull x -1 ~)))1 (J)~1JBJtJA f-)) bull -r -1 7 t)) ~ (J)~ (ms (J) 5 -f(J)Jt -1 =V y MIJ (J)77 A(J)t -17v - ~ iJ1-1 J v -1 ~tL[l~ -r17~ 641
P-76-D [3-7-( IJ7-(_] Riverside Utility
-r-17~ UB fff-gt 1-7 )1 Jj(J)JjIJ- x-1~)))1 bull 1 1)) 1Ji-if-1 I (J)at
J-25
P-77-A [II 011middot 1 ~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
Ji~tJ I) )1-if-1 FltD F [J 11middot J i-I N S I)H ~ I 1 F bull 7-if-A t) ltD7 ~ 1fmiddot 1 II )) 7iltD
f--j--ltD-1 V ))jJ1 I) h 1 J-~A -gt-n~ -t-1 7~~ 983
P-77-B [~ 1))yen~] Riverside f1ini-~lilderness
1 Jr)) bull V))J-ltD17))middot 1)) I ( 11if([JltDJ F))ltDiltD-t-1 7 ((L fl~ R~Loveless ltDif-1 ltDO
fjJ1I 17 finL~~ 1t~IYJiilioWIftI~~
P-78-A [I 11 ~Jr I ~ - 1 ~-] Riverside HipPocket Hunter
~~ltDJ F)) ( N S I)H jJ1f1~ -fltD-t (jeJIoiltD71 - F ltDt~(L if t) I~ltDif 1 bull i I -VI iJftl]n L
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P-78-B [I 11 ~JrI ~ bull I~-] 19711f~fF Riverside Hip-Pocket Hunter
i nlttJfDl 1JfF t) I N S I)H iJ1N~ 71-1 f bull J F )) I if1 bull i I -VI jJ1tl]nL~~ -t -1 7~~ RL-2
P-78-C [r 011- I~-] 19791f~fF Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
J~ltDJ-7 middot1gt 7-1tI)- 7-1h))1171jJ-middot f))-7ft~ -t-17Jf 2016
P80-A [-7middot ~f I~-] Riverside Half-Tang Hunter
771 7~tJ lt- 6~7~fFlte~3 IJH 17171 ji-middot f))-7ltD~~J-7 bull 1fmiddot -t-171 J
F)) (t 1 F bull 7 -1 h )) 11~ ~ bull -t -1 7~fJ AG
P-80-B [11011middot I~-] Riverside Dropped Point Hunter
~~ti~ 1))I-if-1 1- N S 1)) ~ ~711f 7iltDf--t-ltD-1 V))iJ1oo(J~n~ -t-17~~ 1098
P80-( [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Selli-Skinner
~~IHZltDI)-if-1 FltDt~middot 7f-t-I -j--17~~(t 100 AG7-1i))ltD-t-17middot 11f1-fimiddot f77ltD
t~(fF i nt-t -1 71 N S 1)) ~ (1 -7)) bull 7 -1h ))1ltDJ F J)I ~ J
P-82A [3 I ~77 -t-f 7] Riverside YaclltSlllans Knife
i ltD-t -1 7ltD1~ t Ell~ -J~L(i UfllitJe i SltD~ ~-I~~ BpoundR-L ltDfJ~~-J-ft~ltD i ltD-t -1 7 (i
NS IJ) ~ ~fI)- 0 7-1hJ)1middot J F))I l~)-if-1 FltDif-1 ltD[Jfb1I1ffinL~J 77
I 7 jJ11-1 l I) 1 l -Hlih L~ ~1ij~$liM l L 3 1 ~ 77 bull -t -1 7 e l L~IJ t) ii l t e~iJ) ~ M~L~~ P-82-B [1-71 1)71-] Riverside Utility
NS 1)) ~ e 7-1t)-middot 7-1h))1H~-J I)J-if-1 FltD1-7 l 1)11- J1- 1)) ~ ~ili~$tltD
1 fltDt( -1 v))HHIJ-t~ -t-1 7-1- ~ iJ1-1 I -1 in L~ J -t-1 7~(t 642
P-82-C [i~ ~-t-] Riverside Semi-Skinner
~K-if-1Fmiddot[JtI-t-17~~ II~DltDiltD-t-17~ NSI~~~7iltDf--t-~~l~~-t~~middotI
F ))jJ1-J~L~~ 7 1 7 l t1iJIltD-c 1 ~ bull -t-1 7 ti -gt tltDtiJ~ 9j~tJjJ1 ~~Wft~ l L l -gt L~ J
P-82-D [71-)Famp~ ~ Ij-1] Riverside Field J Streafll
f1DLltD7-f jJ1A t) N S 1)) ~ ~77 1 f bull 7 -1 h)) 1 ltDJ F ))jJ1f1~L~~ 8AltDDljlTe~ltD~ i ~ir
tJttL Natrix-AlO4 ltDt~~1tf-1 intpoundTJ) iltDJitJ-t-17(tt)fF~nL~tJ~
P-84-A [77 -f ~-] Riverside Fignter
I) ~ bull 7 1Jr i-ltDmmA t) I 17))middot N S 1)) ~ fl)- bull J7 bull 7 -1 h))1ltD~ l ~-t-1 7
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P-84-B [i~ - At-i-J Riverside I SeIIi-Skitlfler
Giuseppi forte O)~~IJO)A-gttj ) -+t1 fo)n bull At-i- fj1)- 1J)11 J t)ltjfj
R-)I (ijiA) ibt~1t~fFI)1JSElIz
P-85-A [f-Ogt-- )1-J Riverside Dropped Poitlt Hutlter
HH _7 7 )1J1j~lll tUi()) )1 l 1 I R- bull ) F )IO)~ l ~I) )-tt1 ~O) F[l 1- J 1- t
-7-())lff1iTtlgIJO)[ltiJ1~1j in-n~ ())~(t Ktlives 82 ())~$lt1i6iIi middotn~
P-85-B [yen1-] Riverside Dagger
717-amp5 003 Af--1 J)i1iJ1~IJlt 11)1 SS)I H 77I 1J)11())) FJI tit m1i~yen-771l~U())JF~1iM~~llt~~~l~~1~717Ta~ ~8~ot~ru())~J~
- l ~511fiiJl iEgtntJ~ 1ililtA T ~~ P-86-A [A71 gt7 $-J Riverside Stiff Hom
a())x- f bull -b1iEOOC tlTlllllj(ttampt1[ti)())x- F -btrl7fj8h-n~ ) F )1tvI
bull iJ~ F bull ~- (1j1t())~OOHltiilampJC~~IlJJTJIj) I) 1ft lt~~t ~())) N S()) )1 b1ft4t iEgtn -n~ ~
)v 1-())f0)1lHHtt 1- ~fi1ff-mm())if I) Il~0)7 I IJ I) Yjbt 71 [ A 1Jt~gIJfl 1tt~VJtt~ilU
l1i~ -gt T~ljin-n ~o P-86-B [A71 )7 $-YJ 1985poundfstfF Riverside Stiff Horn
NS())71 F middot~)1A1- ~b)~fim())A1lfj V-AilsectV-AT nil~IIliEgtl~)iIT-iJTreg~ bull
())~yen~t71vA~iJIAmiddotR-~7-~yen1~m~-vil~yenlf1Tth1ipoundf71vA~Vshy
A 717llTtllCtlllt~()) ~tt3())yenlf1YTal)tJ1J1iEgt R-~1i~l rffil)~tJ~R- 7 l 7 J ())tl~T A T - I 7 bull R- l1IiJA-T~ ~o
P-88~89 [~~ bull I7J Riverside Big Bear
7 l 7 fi5 115-B ())()) ~ I ~t bull -7 tt1i$lIlJ1iz I bull 7 17())-$l l TfF ht1J1 Ji~tJiJ1 iEgt iz -I ttti~ l T l -gt t N S())tt1 bull )1 Ht ())17)1 bull )1 H 1)ib177 v AiJf l k ry )17 I ())) FM~1Jt
ft~T~~ 1 ~ttt 1V tgt )11iJIj)~ t~())17 A())1 v l b1it~iAlInT ~~o P-90-A [A7-t-middot 717J RiverSide Steak Knife
JgtOitJliEgtn~~))i-+t1 F())Af-t-middot 717 -JjCttiIJ~ ~-JjCUIfIJfflT WJjCtt1vshy
niz v -v I (flH) bi Al) ffllJjC it A -gt T ~ tJ~ C5 iEgt~ WfJUpoundIt C A 11 b1ft~ t l f~l7 )1
P-90-B [i1 7 7 t-~ - i rJ 1919poundf1tfF Riverside I Knife and fork Set J~ M~btWfRqtpoundIHft~n~ 71 F it~)VA 1-())1 ~77)1 77[ AW~~ Af- bull 717 bull iz
~ tlstfFln~iJ~ 717 7-())izI ttflCJltlb1tJh P-90-C [iz~ At-7-J Riverside I Setlfi-SAlllfler
I) )-tt l F())otb1A -gt t~ ())ftd)())iz ~ bull At- 7-( tt )1 ())th I) C~fC~~ N S ())J 7-ij1ft~ Tg I) 77I bull 1J)11()))Y F)1())f())$Cit bull bull ~tn -( 1- ~)I-1blmn~o 1fjitft7W
lt IjitJlJltJ7 l 7CttlbhT~~ P-92-A [ry l JIyen - A] Riverside Iii Iderness
7 l 715 27 N S t)l-- l Ill] ~ iAlIntA )7 I bull J fJI()) IJJI) tJry( )11 -A ())~gIJ())71 7 it 7v- F())jiljiiiJ8tJI))i-tt1 F())OrbfA -gtT~~ 77[ Att i)(plusmn())Iff~T1ltfgU())[lt1iAn~ l
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P-92-B [Vt- ~ bull 7-1] Riverside Crote Kllife
7 l J~ 80S 71-- F 1J1B yen- t bull poundTJI-J IJ 24Smft~~ J~to~ I Ji--lJ 1 ~o)Vt - ~ - 7-11~ ~ 7711-0) N S t)1- ~ ( A)7 J~ bull J t 1-1J1~L~~
f I) V -r 1-(1J( ~ -r Mt$O)IijC I AO)rnRlfi Harry Archer I)117 Vt - HlT tilaHtffflt ~tlltJ 771- A
tf-7-tot~o)1~t) l1atrix-AID4 (1i~~nLtit) 1 F)I-(1tJJ Fmiddot 7(1j])l-)71iS~0 P-93 [Jf-tJ -f bull 7 -f] Riverside Bowie
771- A~1 I )--lJ 1 n~-J Ltl) G~B it1~tJ 1 bull 71 J~1 lt0)- totl)RfF to L~tt~ ml lt A
yen I- AO)yen7)1- bull t)l- t (1 17t(rlO)) F)l-1 is ~o
P-94-A [77I-Aygmiddot~middot A~7-] 1976lfRfF Loveless-johnstJn Setlli-Sliinl1er
I- l bull 7pound7 Y I O)IIl3~IJO)A t N S t)1- ~ ( 1iti0)7( J 1- lJ~ to ~A)7 J~ bull F )l-b~1~ fi A)7yen
-~ bull -If 1 AO)t~ bull Af-r-( 1976lf(Df-+tArHyen7 A (O)i- F bull V g-(tIlJi~nt2~O)
P-94-BC [77vAYgjJr-Ji-] 19761fRfF Loveless-johnson Capel
bullbulltt-Ji_OJ 771-AVg~0)~-K-o 71~~--7(1j]~0t~~I-AL rymiddotJ~ff-middot
~11--Jmiddotb1~ t) F[o ~)[ ~ t(1I1l3~IJb1A Lti t) l1ilIJO)) I )1-((17)71 bull J 7 X-jJ-O)A fJ I -1 V g-( JfJf- v-JO)lifjb)m~IJn1n~ -r l J~ 786
P-96-A [77 v AV g j bull F [1 11- J 9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
771-Ac SR V3JOAt1 NS iJ[ ~ T7JlJ 7(1j]I[)7 -rI-~1 746-B
P-96-B [57vAVgj yenjJ-] Loveless-jolmson Dagrer
) - bull j FOJfO) F1[( )77J[middot 7 7 A bull t1- t 77 J lJ bull 7(1 jJl-)7 bull ) F[O)-Ji~ r 771shy
AJ 9 j J 0)7(- J A J ~ -t 1 J ~1jiiJRfF~nt b)Tilb)Ltltt lt 77[ A El lt4Otii~t tt~ c13~v3 j
(ltJ IOOtftltc13n ~b liiJn( L L -t~(lc~ lttJ lt1 [ J 9 O)iafiflM1H~(v
P-96-C [77vAY3j J-f- IJf--l Loveless-johnson Utility
51 1-0)771- AV 3 J bull J -7- ~ I) 7- 1 - bull ))7 -71 tJ J I bull 7( 1 j])[ 0) ti[ ~ (A bull 1 7JI-7
~ bull 1 r [L -lJ1 AO)jIlp) ((l~ ltftJiJh L~~ -t1 J ~(l 772
P-98-A [77vAYg~middot [1 11 19-] Loveless-johnson Dropped Point Hunter
Loveless-ollllgtOf] Riversilie (a I 0)[1ihAtlt0)-t1J(ttt2=t2~tfFGn tt(l 0020)-t1J
ij~ ~ 1S c ire ~so N S tJ[ H 77- bull 7 x I) j]mlil(Jlt9 ~ I) f-t 1 bull 11)7 c ~ litt(i)1 r MftMt ~ Lti IJ ttL t I- - 9 ~~IJf n L~~ t)[ ~ O)itS c (l77 Ao)t -1 bull 11- - ~ b(ltJJl itn L~ ~o
P-98-B [77vAVgjmiddot ~[1I1middot9-] Loveless-jolnson Dropped Point Hunter
O)I~ G~ 77 (A bull V g~ (l N S i1- ~ (~l0) 1[( 7 I- - F0)~(-lJ1 bull t I--V g bf~JithL
~~ t II- I- 0)9 (~SO)7 7(e1 77 A0)t -1 bull 71- - t bi~ldlJl itnn~ -t1 J ~(t003 L lt0)
J C) tJOi(lJ1 to ~ 0 ~ tJhC ooR1tr~trhL to it gt L~~
P-99 [3 5J1J4~-t-1] Riverside Tile 35ill4fllliversalY Kllife
O)-t -1 J ~t 771- A0)-t1 J x -~ ~35mJlf~a~i1-~8IH7if 1 ~nt ~o)Lv ~o I-if- bull ry I V 1- bull
) F [t 7 J[ ~O))J t bull f l J1b1j~t iso)T7tJ I 7 x 11~ I) J 71 to t ~0)1iS5 ltOJ-t1 J(t
35mJij(tlJj 35fFGnlt0)-t1J0)~t1 10 (is~0 ~L~b1~GnLiSt) 01 c 35 (1 9OOOyenI
~ll-middot T- JJ I- t13hn~-flj~O) 2b)G 90)11 JCl 5000 f h 10 b)G 34 (1 3500 f I1reGntzbl HtJ
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1-~7i1t-gt~-n5 OJ Hln~O) I1atrix-AID4 tlta~ ~nt7XljJltDtI-7~-0) JII TJ ~Jilt~T~5
i ti 352tt~tfF Gnte ~ (ltth T~ 5 hI ~~(lt(t1 J J-ltD) n t~tgt C) -2h~tffplusmnj 5 n(t6ftt)
77VAltD~(lta ~ 1(7 ~Jfil~t-IltAltD2~ltDxc I 7 II- bull 117 ~thn 5
P-IOO-A [~ 0gt7 JJ ~-J Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
111- ~ ltDttJ IHlt imlt~~N SltDjJ7-ilWHTa 9 Pu1ltJ td J7)I--7 r JJ rw( 1k~~lt ttf nT~t~ F 0gt7 )J ~-(a 5
P-100- B [ r o~7 J J ~-] Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
jjmJ~tgtaltI)jJmiddot1)-iifliuteJ~U117 x-r-7( NSI)I-~ 1-gtFmiddotA-if-(ltA~17
JJ FJI-~~)ltD~t A l J5-ItttJl-V1(ltIf5 117fi~ 435
P-IOO-C [Vt-~ ---f7] liiversidel ChIlteKnife
I ~1 I-ltDVz - I- bull 117 (tdifltD1I5tii-yeni (iilb Ta 5O)tiil~ n(t7tltD-1-0)~gIJit)((7-I-btft~
T~ 5I~ u ~ 117( ltIf 5 it - F bull -7 N S ltD57)1- bull IJH tmiddot1 1 bull A-if-(ltA ~ y7
P-I01-A [3A -ft~ A---] liiverside I tub Seti-Skinner
1)1- ~ ltDttJ ~ ( N S ltD ~jJ 7-b~H~ J5l lt trtIb~J5l lt 1-r u tiA ~ gt7 bull ) FltD1 17( 77 I- A (I
J 5 ~ t -gt te=2t2(tfF -gt ti c7JI-CltD ~ ti
P-IOI-B [-ft~ A1-] liiverside I Setiti-Skinner
LltD~(lt~ u ~1 ~ bull A ~1-ltDN S l(J A ~ -(lt(t ~ JJI) bull t I) JA(ltJ ~)lJj~IJb~~nTtH) J~-7 r7 ~ bull
1-rltDA l 1 f )J F)i-htft~ it -~ bull -7 btI 1-r 7~ n T~ 5 l17fi~ 727
P-102-A [rOgt7middot 1 ~-] liiverside I Dropped Point Hunter
A~5-FltD117J~ljgtua~ltDNSI~~~~7~Iomiddotl-ltD~D~)a71~-ltDJJF~~~~~
l-ltD~~J5l~7-middotV-7ltDnO)A7~-kV3-~~nTL5 x-Imiddot-7ltD10~7middotJ~-(a
5 7tltDil)(EltDf6~( ii1t-kmiddot 71-- HttliiiibifftJn5~5 28ZltIf5~ampltD7v- HIS 1)1- I-ltDfi5
tet~~i n T~ 5 I jJ 1 )-(lttt fltD-1-ltD1 V gt )I-bi~IJ i n T~5
P-102-B [rOy7 JJ~-J 1976~gf liiverside I Dropped POint Hunter
lj~7t Wx - F bull 7-7 ~ (Naked Lady Logo)iltm~Tt(lt1ilte1976fFltD~rJi- t bull V1 -( 77 v AiI)~tt~~A
hti ~u~ 10gt7 ) ~- v 1 bull l7cJYrltD~~lj ute N S 11- HZ ~u ~q ~ 17middot ) r )I-iltft~
ifk iv-V3iliA~ 77AltD-k v-1-iI1tt~~ihn5 P-104~5 [-ft~ A---J Riverside I Setiti-Skinner
11 F bull I()1- A l -O)~t~t 0 Agt 17 A ~lt J 51-)1- F ltD11J~b5 1I~ltt A7 0-)I-ilt)lJjjIJ~h T~9 rytli-11Ymiddot J t)1-( ~i(Jltdl~tgt~u~77L-A middot117ltD-middot2(a5 11fi~ 004 Pmiddot106-A [-ft~ A~1-] 1986fFIOjj128gfF Riverside I Setli-Skillner
77 v A 13 JlltDteampJltD1 17(a 5poundPO) 1iItL ltD117 3~ltDA tei ~ bull A ~1-( I986fF I OFli 28 ~ltgf~h
te tgtltD( as A I) - bull t - A OJ A ~ 17 bull J FJI-( 7 7 ry bull A ~ 1 7ltDJ 1 ~ bull ~ gt IiJtH~te I F 7 bull
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P-I06-B [A-71 gt7 -] liiverside I Stiff Horn
it - F bull -7 ltDI 1-r 7middotiJS~htd 777)1- bull A =j-( 17 it- JI-A ~-~ltet v 1Jif bull L-1~ry
l 1YiJt1-Ji- F ~~~ttJiF~7middot7 A7 l 17 ii~~ t1fiiJ~Q1t7t v-V gii vn 5 2gfF~hti
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P-I(16-C [1-i( lJi(_] Riverside I Utility
x - r bull x-7Q)1-j~t ~~(1db1JJJ I) tlt(o-t1 7 ~t 1)[ ~ Q)~tJ I) ( N SQ)jJ7-bt foltMt L~ I) J
F )[(tJ I) - - JQ) J -$ I ~1 )X I H~t7 7) bull J -$ I ~blflitJnL ~1amp J -$ I Jj bull ) 1 )[(~tiJ1b
tiEtt1t C 1b) Ib b 1JtfT L lt1amp I) L bJa~ -t 1J tiplusmn1bh L~ 1amp
P-I07-A [- i~) 1017 -$-] Riverside I Intesral Dropped Poillt Hunter
-Q)~U1~~~l)ili~ht-~~7~middot-t1J J-$~~middotJF~1M~J-$-~~~~BQ)7-MY
-x-jJ~-$~~~~~h O~yen0~~7middotJ~-~F~~L~M~~~hL~1ampbullbullM~m~I)~1amplt
1fifflQ)~~lil-)~ElJbIb b -) - 7f7)J bull -t 1J (tfFlb t~ l L~1amp 1 77)[fj-fF1ampQ)rn if jjeJ)-t - 7 t i(tfF1amp lt b~1~ 1amp lil n 1amp 1 7 7)[ bull -t - J0 lt(I B (1)1 1-7 -$ -Q)f(V1b L
l H ~tct ~~6tit7 x I) jJ11tiiht ~ ~lJJQ)fili~(t l750 fll11tiht -t1 J-lj- 28
P-I07-B [- f~ -I~ bull lt1-] Riverside I Intesral Setlli-Sklnner
1iJL t 1 fJj7)J bull 11J ~ l~ J -$ Jj bull 1 r )[1 Q)-t 1J lttJM)J J -$-( 71 M I) - bull x 1 jJ
)[-$b1tdl~~ h JO I) yen( 1) 7 bull J ~ -)[1 (~ L~~IJbl~~hL~1amp -t1 J3-i5 25
P-I08 [9r ~XrX -I1~] 1985iFlifF Riverside I Gentllflens Set
11 ~ bull -t 17 vLM~lli7tf1 ~htcor )Jtb I) 1 -lfIlbUfF~ntJb) t 71 MI] - bull 1 F)J
P-llO-A [1017middot J-$-J 1978if2FlJlfF Riverside I Dropped Point Hunter
~1FmiddotSSM~J-$-JjY-middotx-jJamp-$middotJr~Q)ltQ)-t1J~77~J~~7YV-tQ)VrJmiddot7-
)-7 fiJ1 r bull 17 ~~ J7-)JAJsltrpjl$lntbQ)1lt01amp
P-llO-B [-I~ lt1-] Riverside I SetIIi-Skillfler
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~~Jmiddotx1jJ~JQ)Jr~
P-112-A [1-f(IJf(_] Riverside I Utility
x - r x-70A t ~v~-t 17 ~~IJ~ht N S l)J r i Ja lttiti0t1ih t -7middot j- bull J FJJiJ
f-j~ l)J ~ Q)~~1J0 -$ 01((t R~Loveless ~i ht~ N SQ) -L bull ~ - r iJl(tdl~1v1lt1amp 1amp
P-112-B [+7middot 1-JJ 1986ifUfF Riverside I Setlli-Skinner
~~x-rmiddotx-7amp~~~~fil0x-rmiddotx-7~AI) NSl~ J-$~JjmiddotJr~
P-113 [- ~~[ middotI~-] Riverside I Intesral HUllter
IJ~tJx - r x-7 tMt~ JO ~ ~~ (JI F bull nJ J -$-Q)ft~tlt ~ tJ7V 1 1lt0Q 71 r middot77)
Q)~ l ~J J I bull J F)[1 bullbull ~ bull J- )Jb~Jl~1 lt01amp 6 titfF ht -5 tgtQ)IttJ-1 lt01amp P-l14 [JY-~-] Riverside Skeletonized Fighter
~ftJ~l~70 ~ bull -$17Q)-t1J x-fmiddot x-7 ltQ)Ik~tQ)~-)tJ~tJHtQ)-t1J~t ff~tlitB7
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P-I17-A [1vA )Ihl ~ bull -( tT~)Imiddot -e ~ bull A-t-J Loveless-Herritt I Iniegr81 Se1Ii-Skinner
1Ib=$tit Ldfftf tt~ 77 vAlt l)~ r bull -gt- Q)3Q)-f r f 7 )[ bull 7 FJ AI] IJ nltbflQ)ltbQ)t~tJ
IJ JFW(~ltftJiJhn~ti3)(iiMIC 7V~ttA~-fJ[Q)3Q)7-(7itL tTltb~~7-f r ~ Q)A ~ 1 ~bt1ttinT~T IJ-tf-( FQ)77 v AQ)Imb itfltplusmnltiltb~ ~7-( 7 Q)-$l 0 ~
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B$Q) Natrix-AID4 Q)ti3)tif -f ~nti f7 l -)[ I ampA r I -AJ tlll]itfn~Ij1JB3ttpound7)[ 8$tt
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