What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
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What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
Most collectors can spend a lifetime searching for a particular knife for their collection.
What some call "The Holy Grail".
I have several I would like to find, but I guess an original stag handle Scagel folder would be my Holy Grail knife.
What knife are you searching for??
What some call "The Holy Grail".
I have several I would like to find, but I guess an original stag handle Scagel folder would be my Holy Grail knife.
What knife are you searching for??
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Re: What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
I'd have to say that finishing off my set of Exotic Handle Prototype 83 model Whittlers from the Case Classic line is at the end of my rainbow. I have several, but as time passes they just get more expensive and harder to find.
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Re: What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
Oh Boy only one knife I can't do that!!! So I am going to list my holy grails list.
New York Knife Company Mattewan
Ivory handled Italian WW2 Officers Dagger
Floyd Nichols Fighter
Exotic Pearls from the Utica Factory collection of knives
OK there they are and I am sure I missed a few too, Mike
New York Knife Company Mattewan
Ivory handled Italian WW2 Officers Dagger
Floyd Nichols Fighter
Exotic Pearls from the Utica Factory collection of knives
OK there they are and I am sure I missed a few too, Mike
Re: What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
Hello,
I'm a Case Classic collector like Bob and the one knife that has eluded me for many years is a stag "95" toothpick ( 51095 ).
This is the only production Case Classic stag that I do not own ..... doesn't sound like much but when you only need one knife to complete a collection .... well, you all know what I'm talking about.
I'm a Case Classic collector like Bob and the one knife that has eluded me for many years is a stag "95" toothpick ( 51095 ).
This is the only production Case Classic stag that I do not own ..... doesn't sound like much but when you only need one knife to complete a collection .... well, you all know what I'm talking about.
Re: What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
My pick would be a Remington Boy Scout knife, the "Remington Award For Heroism" knife which was only made c.1924-1926, and was only given to those Boy Scouts who earned the Honor Medal for heroism. It is like the RS3333 but has a second shield indicating what it is. It's about the rarest Boy Scout knife I know of.
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Re: What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
Well I guess it's good to have a "holy grail" knife search going on, provides one more reason to get up in the morning.
I've never seen one in person, so if I do I might hate it more than boiled liver with tartar sauce.
But I reckon for now, this is IT.
Maybe there will be one at the Blade Show!
I've never seen one in person, so if I do I might hate it more than boiled liver with tartar sauce.
But I reckon for now, this is IT.
Maybe there will be one at the Blade Show!
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Re: What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
I don't think I have a "Holy Grail" knife yet. I do have a few "lesser treasures" that I want to own, but haven't scraped up enough quarters for yet:
Boker pattern 182 Campers Knife, w/ stag or chestnut handles
Boker pattern 1000 "Fellow", in natural bone and red jigged bone
Boker pattern 9293 Fish Knife, any handle material
Boker "Corn Knife" (fer yer feet)
Case Hobo, in Amber bone or Abalone
So if'n anybody has one of these just layin' around ...
It's the thrill of the hunt!
Boker pattern 182 Campers Knife, w/ stag or chestnut handles
Boker pattern 1000 "Fellow", in natural bone and red jigged bone
Boker pattern 9293 Fish Knife, any handle material
Boker "Corn Knife" (fer yer feet)
Case Hobo, in Amber bone or Abalone
So if'n anybody has one of these just layin' around ...
It's the thrill of the hunt!
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Re: What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
I'd take a Remington R4466, baby bullet in stag, mint condition with an etch. I'd say that would be a $10,000 knife in that condition. I'm having a hard time even finding a worn example. I have at least 1 example of 12 bullets out of the 13. The 4466 is the one I don't have.
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Re: What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
When I thought of "Holy Grail" and Knife this came to mind along with Excalibur. But seriously, finding a nice Cattaraugus Yukon would be a Holy Grail knife for me.
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Re: What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
Wellllllll?
Maybe one of these
OR
one of these..
OR,
one of these.
If I'm dreaming, I want one with US NAVY or UNITED STATES NAVY stamped on the blade. LOL
I'll probably have different knife in mind next week.
Maybe one of these
OR
one of these..
OR,
one of these.
If I'm dreaming, I want one with US NAVY or UNITED STATES NAVY stamped on the blade. LOL
I'll probably have different knife in mind next week.
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Re: What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
Wosey,
What kind of knives do you have shown there? Never seen anything like them. What period?
What kind of knives do you have shown there? Never seen anything like them. What period?
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Re: What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
Bonehead,
my computer printout from knivesplus website is dated 5/13/2006.
Queen limited edition English jack knife collaboration with Dan Burke.
Features spear and pen in cryoquenched BG42 SS.
Presentation grade carved MOP or BLP.
Steel center liner with coined edge & threaded bolsters.
OALc= 3 in. Sale price at the time was $307.97
Which if my Chiner made calculator is correct would be
a smidgen over $100/inch.
my computer printout from knivesplus website is dated 5/13/2006.
Queen limited edition English jack knife collaboration with Dan Burke.
Features spear and pen in cryoquenched BG42 SS.
Presentation grade carved MOP or BLP.
Steel center liner with coined edge & threaded bolsters.
OALc= 3 in. Sale price at the time was $307.97
Which if my Chiner made calculator is correct would be
a smidgen over $100/inch.
Re: What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
Wosey,
Yes they are Holy Grails. Sweet knives, I didn't know for sure but I suspected that these were big $ knives. Those guys are fine pieces of cutlerly. Just (4) years ago they could have been yours, we never know sometimes when to pull the trigger.
However, They are unique enough that I'll bet the next time the shot will go off before you get the gun out of the holster....
Yes they are Holy Grails. Sweet knives, I didn't know for sure but I suspected that these were big $ knives. Those guys are fine pieces of cutlerly. Just (4) years ago they could have been yours, we never know sometimes when to pull the trigger.
However, They are unique enough that I'll bet the next time the shot will go off before you get the gun out of the holster....
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I actually had a chance at my holy grail one time. Had a bid of 1600 bucks and i believe it sold for 2500. Still wish i could have bid more, But the ole ball and chain started yanking on my choke collar. Trust me it is hard to type when you don't have oxygen going to your brain. Or is it blood flow to my N*TS. It was probalbly both. Anyway i will keep searching and good luck to all of you. Hopefully when your time comes. Your pockets run deep enough.
until next time
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The Black Liped Pearl one caught my eye. Very exceptional knives!woseyjales wrote:Bonehead,
my computer printout from knivesplus website is dated 5/13/2006.
Queen limited edition English jack knife collaboration with Dan Burke.
Features spear and pen in cryoquenched BG42 SS.
Presentation grade carved MOP or BLP.
Steel center liner with coined edge & threaded bolsters.
OALc= 3 in. Sale price at the time was $307.97
Which if my Chiner made calculator is correct would be
a smidgen over $100/inch.
I don't have a holy Grail, but I do have a wish list that is more common vintage.....nothing that could turn the world upside down!
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Now I won't put this thing on a pedestal, but this cheap a** Imperial 883 has eluded me for years!
Are they such a good knife that no one is willing to even show one!
Or were they so bad that the hardware clerk took them all before anyone could see um, and through them in the river?
At this point I would pay for a picture of it!
Check my want ad!
.............. Joe
Are they such a good knife that no one is willing to even show one!
Or were they so bad that the hardware clerk took them all before anyone could see um, and through them in the river?
At this point I would pay for a picture of it!
Check my want ad!
.............. Joe
I've got a camouflage knife, but I can't find it.......
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I remember this before, and I will try to help you in your quest. I have a jack knife that fits in that set, and I have no idea where I got it, I have had it since I was maybe 10 years old.Joe Dirt wrote:Now I won't put this thing on a pedestal, but this cheap a** Imperial 883 has eluded me for years!
Are they such a good knife that no one is willing to even show one!
Or were they so bad that the hardware clerk took them all before anyone could see um, and through them in the river?
At this point I would pay for a picture of it!
Check my want ad!
.............. Joe
It might be the reason that I am an Imperial fan, I have a few imperials non - shell and a couple shell that I really cherish.
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Re: What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
If I had to pick just one knife I consider the Holy Grail of knives it would have to be a Henry Frank folder(ANY Frank folder);preferably with his spectacular engraving and gold bolsters with pearl scales.I had the chance to hold one of his masterpieces at a knife show back in the 1980's and if I had the $3,000 the guy wanted for it the knife would be mine today.
For those not familiar with Mr.Frank,he hailed from Whitefish MT and was probably one of the first knifemakers who,"did it all".IIRC if you wanted to order a folder by him,there was a wait of about 10-12 years!I don't know if he is still alive or not but you have to see his work to fully appreciate it.Remember a set of 6 custom folders he made that sold for $60,000 and that was over 20 years ago!
For those not familiar with Mr.Frank,he hailed from Whitefish MT and was probably one of the first knifemakers who,"did it all".IIRC if you wanted to order a folder by him,there was a wait of about 10-12 years!I don't know if he is still alive or not but you have to see his work to fully appreciate it.Remember a set of 6 custom folders he made that sold for $60,000 and that was over 20 years ago!
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WJ, you have a PM.woseyjales wrote:Bonehead,
my computer printout from knivesplus website is dated 5/13/2006.
Queen limited edition English jack knife collaboration with Dan Burke.
Features spear and pen in cryoquenched BG42 SS.
Presentation grade carved MOP or BLP.
Steel center liner with coined edge & threaded bolsters.
OALc= 3 in. Sale price at the time was $307.97
Which if my Chiner made calculator is correct would be
a smidgen over $100/inch.
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Otay, thanks.
But before I go open it I have
2 things to say.
1. I didn't do it.
2. Aimus double dawg dared me.
But before I go open it I have
2 things to say.
1. I didn't do it.
2. Aimus double dawg dared me.
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woseyjales wrote:Otay, thanks.
But before I go open it I have
2 things to say.
1. I didn't do it.
2. Aimus double dawg dared me.
You crack me up.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
Re: What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
A big thanks to remington collector for posting a picture of the elusive Imperial 883 in my "want ad"
................. Joe
................. Joe
I've got a camouflage knife, but I can't find it.......
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Re: What Is Your "Holy Grail" Knife
Funny you should be mentioning this, as last week a knife arrived in the post – and for a few days there I thought that this might be The One. Difficulty is that I still think that,
Nothing special – just a Queen City Cutlery Classics small teardrop jack in ebony and 1095
See, sound good already eh?
Problem is, I have a heap of nice knives (which all look a bit redundant now) and a long list of knives I’d like to buy. It is now tricky justifying the buys with this Queen about the place. Worse, it is tricky justifying the heap of nice knives I already have too :C
You can appreciate my predicament
If you want to keep amassing cutlery, Grails are bad idea – in case you find the damned things
In some senses I already hate that Queen, even thought it is the one I have been looking for :D:D
Nothing special – just a Queen City Cutlery Classics small teardrop jack in ebony and 1095
See, sound good already eh?
Problem is, I have a heap of nice knives (which all look a bit redundant now) and a long list of knives I’d like to buy. It is now tricky justifying the buys with this Queen about the place. Worse, it is tricky justifying the heap of nice knives I already have too :C
You can appreciate my predicament
If you want to keep amassing cutlery, Grails are bad idea – in case you find the damned things
In some senses I already hate that Queen, even thought it is the one I have been looking for :D:D