Call It what you like Outers, Scout, Camp Knives
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Re: Call It what you like Outers, Scout, Camp Knives
Three new additions this week.
1-Utica Sportsman
2-Unmarked Outer Pattern
3- Remington RH-4 with Cownie Tanning Co. shield and still shows some blade etch. The blade is a little short and been reshaped.
1-Utica Sportsman
2-Unmarked Outer Pattern
3- Remington RH-4 with Cownie Tanning Co. shield and still shows some blade etch. The blade is a little short and been reshaped.
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Re: Call It what you like Outers, Scout, Camp Knives
Never seen one of those with a shield before
Very nice selection
Very nice selection
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Absolutely superlative collection! I am going to guess it may be the best in the world of that genre, but who knows what lies in the hearts of men? (The shadow knows.)
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Added 3 more this week:
1 - Shapleigh's St.Louis back of tang is marked K52 with a line under the K
2 - Imperial
3 - Just one of the many no names out there
1 - Shapleigh's St.Louis back of tang is marked K52 with a line under the K
2 - Imperial
3 - Just one of the many no names out there
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outcast, that is one sweet collection of fixed blades!
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Re: Call It what you like Outers, Scout, Camp Knives
My 3 latest additions
1- SCCO Schrade Cutlery Co. nice knife very faint stamp
2 - Universal No_3024 Don't know anything bout this doesn't look old but it's my pattern any info appreciated
3 - Olcut nice knife crisp stamp
1- SCCO Schrade Cutlery Co. nice knife very faint stamp
2 - Universal No_3024 Don't know anything bout this doesn't look old but it's my pattern any info appreciated
3 - Olcut nice knife crisp stamp
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The new GEC H10 fits into this catagory quite well, don't you think guys?
The old school styling and material trips my trigger! I'm gonna be carrying one this deer huntin' season. Barry
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outkast -- Those knife holders/sachels/briefcases or what ever you want to call them look like the ones made by Hickory Hill. Mine has Queen stitched on the front. It holds 48 folding knives in two fold up cases that slip down in the briefcase pouch. Very well made. I like it a lot and it's Made In USA.outkast wrote:And a few more
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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Re: Call It what you like Outers, Scout, Camp Knives
You are right not sure who makes them but they are the same as the pic you posted. They work well for my fixed blade/sheath knives but I need something else. Besides those in the case I have more just stacked on top of each other a shelf.All cleaned and wiped down to prevent rusting but not stored very welljerryd6818 wrote:outkast -- Those knife holders/sachels/briefcases or what ever you want to call them look like the ones made by Hickory Hill. Mine has Queen stitched on the front. It holds 48 folding knives in two fold up cases that slip down in the briefcase pouch. Very well made. I like it a lot and it's Made In USA.outkast wrote:And a few more
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There's a tag inside the big sack/briefcase/holder that you stick the folders into that says Hickory Hill Made in USA. I didn't know that when I bought it. It was a pleasant surprise. I was expecting Made in a country which shall remain nameless.
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The Few. The Proud.
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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
Re: Call It what you like Outers, Scout, Camp Knives
Ok had to go check and yes both mine have the Hickory Hills tag and Case patches on them.
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Got a couplein the mail today 2 Utica Sportsman with sheaths
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Them babies are kinda' nice, in fact that are very nice !
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Does this fit your thread?
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
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
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: Call It what you like Outers, Scout, Camp Knives
Actually, Western States introduced the pattern as the #63, in 1928. Marbles copied it a couple years later when they discontinued the Dall Deweese pattern.Miller Bro`s wrote:I`m surprised you don`t have any Marbles, that is who all the other knife companies ripped off the design from
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Correct. I have one in cracked ice and another in jigged bone with fish scaler spine. They are available.coffeecup wrote:Actually, Western States introduced the pattern as the #63, in 1928. Marbles copied it a couple years later when they discontinued the Dall Deweese pattern.Miller Bro`s wrote:I`m surprised you don`t have any Marbles, that is who all the other knife companies ripped off the design from
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Re: Call It what you like Outers, Scout, Camp Knives
I consider a fixed blade my hunter like my Grandpa's Olsen which is actually a skinnah or this old Imperial as a scout
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Re: Call It what you like Outers, Scout, Camp Knives
The Robertson Handmade Outers knife is one of three I made a good while back. I kept one that I gifted to a freind and Jim Parker got the other 2 in a trade we made for a NYK display knife that Jim had. Not sure where you got the knife but Jim was the first owner not counting me. There is another one floating around out there somewhere.outkast wrote:And some more
The bone handle is KA-BAR bone I got from KA-BAR rep. Dick Sturm. I used an Imperial Outers for the pattern.
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Re: IMAG1455 at the beginning of this thread. I love this knife pattern and have been trying to find one on the market in any brand, new or vintage.outkast wrote:My collection started with Remington RH-4 which is in the safe with others i will be photographing soon. Anyway here's a few of mine. Lets see yours
The closest so far is the Imperial H-50 but not quite the same.
Any suggestions?
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My goodness .. what a great thread this is
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Well I haven't posted here in some time but I haven't been buying much, especially in the line of outers and camp knives. However I did pickup this nice little Utica off ebay the other day.
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Here are a few I have:
The first picture is of the first knife I ever bought at the age of 10;probably made by Utica;it was stamped only Sportsman.Paid 98 cents for it at the local hardware store and the owner wouldn't sell it to me unless my grandfather told him it was OK. Strangely enough the owner of the store is still alve and well past 100 years old. I talked with him awhile back and he still remembered me buying it;probably because he had such a great respect for my grandfather.
The others are just ones I've acquired over the years.
The first picture is of the first knife I ever bought at the age of 10;probably made by Utica;it was stamped only Sportsman.Paid 98 cents for it at the local hardware store and the owner wouldn't sell it to me unless my grandfather told him it was OK. Strangely enough the owner of the store is still alve and well past 100 years old. I talked with him awhile back and he still remembered me buying it;probably because he had such a great respect for my grandfather.
The others are just ones I've acquired over the years.
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