KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Papa Bones wrote: Thu May 26, 2022 11:21 pm
Whitneyrifle wrote: Thu May 26, 2022 11:18 pm Got lucky today! I like Kabar and Union Cut Co. on my search, I found this little gem! Not perfect, but makes me happy!
Very cool find Whitneyrifle!! ::tu::
Thank you,Sir! I know it’s not Union Cut co., but the company was open from 1911-1913.
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Imperfections and all, that is a sweet little Stockman. Great find! ::tu::
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Dan In MI wrote: Thu May 26, 2022 11:41 pm Imperfections and all, that is a sweet little Stockman. Great find! ::tu::
Thank you!
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Well I'm wondering what I found today. It is from an estate sale. It was in a tool box with Misc. Junk.No one there had any idea about the " junk" because it was an estate sale👍.If anyone has a thought please chime in whi look st I head for the internet.Thanks for your advice. I am considering an oil soak to remove god knows what and stop the corrosion.
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Stopped by the fleamarket.
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Newbie, bighomer- nice finds there!
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I picked these up over the weekend. The knives has some use but still have some life left in 'em. It is always good to find a cheapo wrench or two to throw in the old tool bag... I am not very familiar with Syracuse Knife Company but, it looks like Syracuse knives (1935-1940) were made by Camillus here in the USA. I am always happy to find a "new" Camillus to add to the pile, so I'll call it a good find ::nod:: Anyone have an idea as to the aprox. date on the Hammer Brand? ::hmm::

::paranoid:: Also, as a side note, I have a friend who always wants to handle my Hammer Brand knives. He is a handyman and always working on some project and always has grubby, greasy hands. ::paranoid:: I always have to tell him "You can't touch this!" ::paranoid::
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The tang stamp should be 1945-55 according to this chart.
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tvic wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 3:07 pm The tang stamp should be 1945-55 according to this chart.
Thanks! ::handshake::
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::tu:: ::nod::
Papa Bones wrote: Thu May 26, 2022 11:21 pm
Whitneyrifle wrote: Thu May 26, 2022 11:18 pm Got lucky today! I like Kabar and Union Cut Co. on my search, I found this little gem! Not perfect, but makes me happy!
Very cool find Whitneyrifle!! ::tu::
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Nice pick-ups, GSPTOPDOG! The Hammer has some really sharp-looking covers.
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Dan In MI wrote: Tue Jun 07, 2022 5:42 pm Nice pick-ups, GSPTOPDOG! The Hammer has some really sharp-looking covers.
Thanks Dan ::handshake:: All the blades are vey tight with no play. I think it will make a great 'lill carry piece.
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Fleamarket finds.
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Old Imperial was rather rusty, did the ✏️ trick then a little more elbow grease and it fit to be with it's brother
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Like them little Imperials BH. Those metal handles are cool. I got one too! Great little knives. :)
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Nice finds, bighomer!
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Thanks fellers I like old shell handle knives they are knives of my youth. Here's a few, Imperial on the left Hammer brand on the right. ::handshake::
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They tend to get razor sharp with a few stokes on the Lanksy. I'm thinking about painting the handles one of these days.
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Nice finds, Homer! I also like the Imperials. A Hammer will be added to the horde someday.
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Great set of finds, bighomer!
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bighomer wrote: Sun Jun 12, 2022 6:21 pm Thanks fellers I like old shell handle knives they are knives of my youth. Here's a few, Imperial on the left Hammer brand on the right. ::handshake:: 20220611_182314.jpg
They tend to get razor sharp with a few stokes on the Lanksy. I'm thinking about painting the handles one of these days.
I saw an old Imperial shell handle like in your photos on a table at the flea market on Saturday. I picked it up and it had NO BLADE. The guy said "That's a rare knife and on ebay it goes for $19-$20 like that" I said "With no blade it is worth nothing" He said "Oh no! That would bring $20 on Ebay no problem. You can have it for $10" At that point I had to walk away... ::facepalm::
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This was really a find ::paranoid:: I found this in the ground after helping a friend clean up a distressed property. We were busting up a cement slab and there it was half buried ::hmm:: Now let's see how it cleans up... ::paranoid::
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Hope you can get that one cleaned up. It's sure led a rough life.
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Dan In MI wrote: Tue Jun 14, 2022 6:48 pm Hope you can get that one cleaned up. It's sure led a rough life.
Dan, I have it soaking in 5% vinegar in 106- 109 degree daytime heat and the rust is blowing off it... ::paranoid:: we'll see if anything is left when the vinegar is done... I just may end up with a "rust-slushy" ::shrug::
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 3:38 am
Dan In MI wrote: Tue Jun 14, 2022 6:48 pm Hope you can get that one cleaned up. It's sure led a rough life.
Dan, I have it soaking in 5% vinegar in 106- 109 degree daytime heat and the rust is blowing off it... ::paranoid:: we'll see if anything is left when the vinegar is done... I just may end up with a "rust-slushy" ::shrug::
Good luck, I want to see that knife when you get it cleaned up... ::tu::
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Me, too!
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Dan In MI wrote: Wed Jun 15, 2022 4:14 pm Me, too!
And me!
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