Old Knives With Jigged Bone Handles

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JohnR wrote:Roger, Paul, great jigging on those knives.

This Camillus jigging is pretty nice.
John that looks like a 3 line tang stamp probably WWI knife. I don't know for sure when Rogers bone became the bone of choice for Camillus but that one may pre-date that transition. A great old knife to be sure! ::tu::
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gsmith7158 wrote:
JohnR wrote:Roger, Paul, great jigging on those knives.

This Camillus jigging is pretty nice.
John that looks like a 3 line tang stamp probably WWI knife. I don't know for sure when Rogers bone became the bone of choice for Camillus but that one may pre-date that transition. A great old knife to be sure! ::tu::

Thank you Greg, this one is interesting in that it has a 4 line on the main blade, apparently Camillus was known to use up old blades so maybe a reason for the curved stamp pen.
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I think the jigging on this Schrade fish knife is some of the best I have ever seen,
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John,you have been picking up some fine knives! ::tu::
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I have to agree with Roger :mrgreen: ::tu::
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Every once in a while I find a nice old one.......
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Miller Bro's wrote: Sun Feb 14, 2021 8:05 pm Every once in a while I find a nice old one.......
You sure did find a nice one !
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Great to see you post D. , i was wondering where you've been ! Nice old Presto ::tu::
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Miller Bro's wrote: Sun Feb 14, 2021 8:05 pm Every once in a while I find a nice old one.......
MB,it's been awhile, but worth the wait!.Happy seeing you post again. ::handshake::
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That is a beauty, Dimitri! ::tu::
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David, JJ, Roger and Dan thanks for the kind words ::handshake::
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That certainly is a nice one MB!
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Very nice, Paul. ::tu::
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Great thread, great bones everyone. Wow. Paltry addition here.
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Very nice additions, Ivoryman, not paltry at all! ::tu::
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Some of the better looking bones
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... continuing...
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^^ that's a heap of bone for someone named "Ivoryman" !!
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Beautiful batch of bone handled knives, Ivoryman. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Very nice Ivoryman!! :)
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Better bones they are. Thanks for sharing. ::handshake::
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Thanks Royal, danno, Woodwalker, doglegg. Appreciate it always and glad you like. Bone is one of my favorites and ivoryman sounds better and is less likely to offend than Boneman I guess. Might be taken the wrong way.
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More jigged bone :wink:
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Different shades of peachseed.

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