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Another beautiful knife from you, John. That is a looker. Those bones!
Nice little Camillus, Stanwade.
I show one on page one but not as nice as yours.
Nice little Camillus, Stanwade.
I show one on page one but not as nice as yours.
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Thanks Joe! I checked your knives out… Very nice!… I got that Camillus for a song on eBay a long time ago I paid $20 or right around that for it..I remember because I couldn’t believe I got such a nice nice so cheap…
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Dale, Ryan, Joe, thank you all.
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After all these years it's still a worthy little knife.
Thanks for showing it here, Richard.
Thanks for showing it here, Richard.
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Beautiful Catt, John! As you said, lovely bone on a small package.
Nice additions to the thread Ryan and Richard.
Here is a Keen Kutter. I took a photo with the dime for scale to show how delicate a little package these knives are.
Nice additions to the thread Ryan and Richard.
Here is a Keen Kutter. I took a photo with the dime for scale to show how delicate a little package these knives are.
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That knife is exquisite, Dan. Such a little beauty. I love the little bar shield.
You really spruced up the thread with that one. Thank you.
You really spruced up the thread with that one. Thank you.
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Reviving this thread for probably just a very brief moment. This "tuxedo" knife was one out of a group of three knives that I bought. Bought for one particular knife. This knife is not that particular knife. This knife is tang stamped STAIN (over) LESS (over) JAPAN and it has two blades. It measures 2 1/2" closed and 5 1/4" with both blades open. It needed no cleaning. I took a few pictures and here is the knife.
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Not a bad looking Tuxedo Skip. The handles reminds me of some of the dark red sandalwood handles that were used on some Parker Cut Co knives made in Seki Japan.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 11:23 pm Reviving this thread for probably just a very brief moment. This "tuxedo" knife was one out of a group of three knives that I bought. Bought for one particular knife. This knife is not that particular knife. This knife is tang stamped STAIN (over) LESS (over) JAPAN and it has two blades. It measures 2 1/2" closed and 5 1/4" with both blades open. It needed no cleaning. I took a few pictures and here is the knife.
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Thank you Smitty.Papa Bones wrote: ↑Wed Aug 05, 2020 2:42 am Not a bad looking Tuxedo Skip. The handles reminds me of some of the dark red sandalwood handles that were used on some Parker Cut Co knives made in Seki Japan.
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Looks awesome Skip! Nice score!New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 11:23 pm Reviving this thread for probably just a very brief moment. This "tuxedo" knife was one out of a group of three knives that I bought. Bought for one particular knife. This knife is not that particular knife. This knife is tang stamped STAIN (over) LESS (over) JAPAN and it has two blades. It measures 2 1/2" closed and 5 1/4" with both blades open. It needed no cleaning. I took a few pictures and here is the knife.
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Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
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Pretty little knife Skip! I like it!New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 11:23 pm Reviving this thread for probably just a very brief moment. This "tuxedo" knife was one out of a group of three knives that I bought. Bought for one particular knife. This knife is not that particular knife. This knife is tang stamped STAIN (over) LESS (over) JAPAN and it has two blades. It measures 2 1/2" closed and 5 1/4" with both blades open. It needed no cleaning. I took a few pictures and here is the knife.
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Thank you Kevin.
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Unless I missed it, hard to believe no one posted a Case Tuxedo yet. Well, here's my one and only -156 from 2011 LP in Cayenne bone, a Camillus 49 and having a hard time identifying the smallest one . . . M?RS UNION CUTLERY CO. Couldn't find a match in Goins.
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Thanks for posting your nice knives, redrider.1967redrider wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 12:46 am Unless I missed it, hard to believe no one posted a Case Tuxedo yet. Well, here's my one and only -156 from 2011 LP in Cayenne bone, a Camillus 49 and having a hard time identifying the smallest one . . . M?RS UNION CUTLERY CO. Couldn't find a match in Goins.
I have a MFRS Union Cutlery Co. too.
I found this information in Goin's under Union.
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Congrats! Triplets! Very cool knives John!1967redrider wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 12:46 am Unless I missed it, hard to believe no one posted a Case Tuxedo yet. Well, here's my one and only -156 from 2011 LP in Cayenne bone, a Camillus 49 and having a hard time identifying the smallest one . . . M?RS UNION CUTLERY CO. Couldn't find a match in Goins.
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Wow! That's Pretty Old! Congrats to both of you!FRJ wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 4:25 pmThanks for posting your nice knives, redrider.1967redrider wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 12:46 am Unless I missed it, hard to believe no one posted a Case Tuxedo yet. Well, here's my one and only -156 from 2011 LP in Cayenne bone, a Camillus 49 and having a hard time identifying the smallest one . . . M?RS UNION CUTLERY CO. Couldn't find a match in Goins.
I have a MFRS Union Cutlery Co. too.
I found this information in Goin's under Union.
Looks like we have an old and scarce knife. -- 1887-1888
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I just got a slightly larger version in the POS exchange. 3 1/8" closed, imitation Mother of Pearl handles, same "STAIN (over) LESS (over) JAPAN" tang stamp, but also note an added "P.C." tang stamp. I would say it's a safe guess to bet both came from the same factory.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Tue Aug 04, 2020 11:23 pm Reviving this thread for probably just a very brief moment. This "tuxedo" knife was one out of a group of three knives that I bought. Bought for one particular knife. This knife is not that particular knife. This knife is tang stamped STAIN (over) LESS (over) JAPAN and it has two blades. It measures 2 1/2" closed and 5 1/4" with both blades open. It needed no cleaning. I took a few pictures and here is the knife.
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FRJ wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 4:25 pmThanks for posting your nice knives, redrider.1967redrider wrote: ↑Tue Aug 11, 2020 12:46 am Unless I missed it, hard to believe no one posted a Case Tuxedo yet. Well, here's my one and only -156 from 2011 LP in Cayenne bone, a Camillus 49 and having a hard time identifying the smallest one . . . M?RS UNION CUTLERY CO. Couldn't find a match in Goins.
I have a MFRS Union Cutlery Co. too.
I found this information in Goin's under Union.
Looks like we have an old and scarce knife. -- 1887-1888
Thanks, Joe! By the way, which page is that on? I've been through Goins' book several times and cannot find it. Or maybe I have the wrong edition?
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I think that's my problem, my edition only goes up to page 272.
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