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Re: The Little Knives!
Thanks Ray ..
Ray - NICE - That’s like 3 herds of little knives ...
Ray - NICE - That’s like 3 herds of little knives ...
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These aren't antiques, or novel, or collectible, but they are pretty small.
Case #3201, 1973
Case #6233, 1974
Buck #305, pre-'86
Case #3201, 1973
Case #6233, 1974
Buck #305, pre-'86
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Nice ones!geocash wrote:These aren't antiques, or novel, or collectible, but they are pretty small.
Case #3201, 1973
Case #6233, 1974
Buck #305, pre-'86
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Thanks. I'm just amazed at all of the antiques, novelties, collectibles, etc., that I'm seeing here.knife7knut wrote:Nice ones!geocash wrote:These aren't antiques, or novel, or collectible, but they are pretty small.
Case #3201, 1973
Case #6233, 1974
Buck #305, pre-'86
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A few more:
Unmarked bolo tie.
Nolen Bros. bolo tie
Jim Turecek bolo tie
Browder belt buckle
Nolen Bros.belt buckle
Parker(was a belt buckle knife;clip broke off)
Small Japanese knife
Tom McLuin small knife
Whitetail Cutlery buckle open and closed.
Unmarked bolo tie.
Nolen Bros. bolo tie
Jim Turecek bolo tie
Browder belt buckle
Nolen Bros.belt buckle
Parker(was a belt buckle knife;clip broke off)
Small Japanese knife
Tom McLuin small knife
Whitetail Cutlery buckle open and closed.
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I have enjoyed feasting my eyes on the small knives posted here. Great stuff! Here is a small Boker, two inches closed, along with a small book.
Mel
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What an absolute richness of baby knives! Raging envy!
Here’s the little one that followed me home today. It’s actually prettier in person. The bail has Crest on it and the blades are unmarked. I don’t know if it’s actually gold but that seller just keeps a bowl of random, unpolished knives and it was clean as a whistle, no tarnish. I think of these as ‘spoon handle knives’ because of the shape and detail.
Here’s the little one that followed me home today. It’s actually prettier in person. The bail has Crest on it and the blades are unmarked. I don’t know if it’s actually gold but that seller just keeps a bowl of random, unpolished knives and it was clean as a whistle, no tarnish. I think of these as ‘spoon handle knives’ because of the shape and detail.
I’m too young to be this old!
“Hey Ann, gotchyer knife?!”
“Hey Ann, gotchyer knife?!”
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Knife7knutknife7knut wrote:Still mo
Could you please elaborate on what the 7th knife down is, It the sparkly looking one with the bail. It is right above the shoe. I would really appreciate it. I have the Identical knife with a case and sons tang stamp
but have never seen another one till now. Would you mind posting a pic with the blades open.
Thanks, Kerry
Edited my post to ad the picture of mine.
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Kerry: I wish I knew who made it; there is no stamp on the blades or the bail.I'll dig it out tomorrow and post a couple pictures of it open if you like.ludwig26 wrote:Knife7knutknife7knut wrote:Still mo
Could you please elaborate on what the 7th knife down is, It the sparkly looking one with the bail. It is right above the shoe. I would really appreciate it. I have the Identical knife with a case and sons tang stamp
but have never seen another one till now. Would you mind posting a pic with the blades open.
Thanks, Kerry
Edited my post to ad the picture of mine.
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BEAUTIFUL!!!!! Thank you for posting those! May I ask the makers of the one's posed on the coins;they are really nice!kennedy knives wrote:These are my wife's
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Those were done by Jerry Bodner . To bad Jerry Is no longer with us a Very Fine Man & Miniature Knife Maker , From Kentuckyknife7knut wrote:BEAUTIFUL!!!!! Thank you for posting those! May I ask the makers of the one's posed on the coins;they are really nice!kennedy knives wrote:These are my wife's
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That would be great. I figured mine was fake but I showed it to Mr Sargent and several others at the knife show in Lexington and they all said it was right but I’ve never found it in any book.knife7knut wrote:Kerry: I wish I knew who made it; there is no stamp on the blades or the bail.I'll dig it out tomorrow and post a couple pictures of it open if you like.ludwig26 wrote:Knife7knutknife7knut wrote:Still mo
Could you please elaborate on what the 7th knife down is, It the sparkly looking one with the bail. It is right above the shoe. I would really appreciate it. I have the Identical knife with a case and sons tang stamp
but have never seen another one till now. Would you mind posting a pic with the blades open.
Thanks, Kerry
Edited my post to ad the picture of mine.
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Gary:Thanks for the info;Mr. Bodner was one very talented guy.
Kerry:Here are a couple pictures I just took of the Christmas tree handled fob knife. No info on either the tang or the bail but I did notice that the file blade has an unusual flat spot on the very tip. Never noticed it on other similar fob knives.
Kerry:Here are a couple pictures I just took of the Christmas tree handled fob knife. No info on either the tang or the bail but I did notice that the file blade has an unusual flat spot on the very tip. Never noticed it on other similar fob knives.
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Gary:Just going back over your pics and I couldn't believe I missed that tiny ivory handled ax by George Hale! What a treat!You have an amazing assemblage of tiny knives!
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Cool little knives, Kennedy knives. I agree with K7K that the ones on the coins are very nice.
Here is a little Jordan Sohn , 2.5 inches closed.
Here is a little Jordan Sohn , 2.5 inches closed.
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Thanks to all who took the time to comment and post their knives.I have a huge amount of small knives that I keep in an old retail cigar seller's box that would take too long to post individually so I will just post pics of the drawers.There are 12 drawers that are divided in two so it will take a couple of posts to show them all.They don't have my really small knives in them anymore as I nearly lost a couple when re-arranging them so I will post those separately. Hope you enjoy them and feel free to ask any questions about them.I will post them in order(i.e.:first and second pictures are drawer 1 left and right side).
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