KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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royal0014 wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 12:22 pm
TripleF wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 1:25 am Slim pickens today...
Not too shabby I say. Those Buck Wenger's aren't real common.
What is the little feller beside it, with the bail ??
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Dan In MI wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 4:11 pm
TripleF wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 1:25 am Slim pickens today...
There sure is some good stuff in that bunch! What is the equal ender above the SAK?
JamieinWV wrote: Tue Jan 10, 2023 4:07 pm I guess 1 Bulldog, 3 Bokers and 9 Case XX
Another great group! Just curious here: the one Copperhead looks like a 1980, but what is the other one?
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Webster wuz kinda of a bust for knives for me , all I found of interest was a book an a bag ot candy. Lots of zombie killers and such. Most of the good stuff Scott got or I didn't need or sumpin.
Found a few at Bevilles up the road that tickled my fancy. ::ds:: ::handshake::
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These look nice, bighomer!
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bighomer wrote: Wed Jan 11, 2023 10:39 am Webster wuz kinda of a bust for knives for me , all I found of interest was a book an a bag ot candy. Lots of zombie killers and such. Most of the good stuff Scott got or I didn't need or sumpin.
Found a few at Bevilles up the road that tickled my fancy. ::ds:: ::handshake::
Good Job on the 2 Queens! I like the one with the punch. ::tu:: What is the knife at the bottom of the picture, I can't read the stamp?
Bevilles Corner is a lot easier on my old knees. The most memorable find there was an unsharpened Unkle Henry 167 filet knife w/sheath for $5. :)
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I am Farmer, that bottom knife is a col.coon made by queen I'm thinking, its got a crack in the handle that's hard to see in that picture but it seems stable. ::handshake::
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Was literally below freezing when I hit the flea market this morning...see frosty on cat iton pans...then my finds
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Talk about cold steel!! :-D Nice finds, Scott!
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I forgot one....Baldwin Cutlery
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tvic wrote: Mon Jan 16, 2023 4:45 pm Talk about cold steel!! :-D Nice finds, Scott!
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this blade is hand forged. I got this from the maker. It fits my hand perfect. ::nod::
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This is all I found on my brief outing today.
A S&W Trapper with Ram horn handle and a Schrade Knife Care Kit.
Not sure how old the kit is but my friend I went to see gave it to me.
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dlr110 wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 3:26 am This is all I found on my brief outing today.
A S&W Trapper with Ram horn handle and a Schrade Knife Care Kit.
Not sure how old the kit is but my friend I went to see gave it to me.
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Nice! ::tu:: ...but I don't like Ram horn handles ONLY because I have had BUG problems with the handles been burrowed and eaten in by them damn ol' bugs!
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 3:29 am
dlr110 wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 3:26 am This is all I found on my brief outing today.
A S&W Trapper with Ram horn handle and a Schrade Knife Care Kit.
Not sure how old the kit is but my friend I went to see gave it to me.
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Nice! ::tu:: ...but I don't like Ram horn handles ONLY because I have had BUG problems with the handles been burrowed and eaten in by them damn ol' bugs!
I understand and to be truthful the handles on this one are not matched very well and they are really rough in your hand. I bought it from my friend as a favor (he's trying to sell my woodburning art) and I am considering changing them out for dark brown wood handles. I just hope I can get the S&W shield out of the horn without damaging it.
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dlr110 wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 4:20 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 3:29 am
dlr110 wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 3:26 am This is all I found on my brief outing today.
A S&W Trapper with Ram horn handle and a Schrade Knife Care Kit.
Not sure how old the kit is but my friend I went to see gave it to me.
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Nice! ::tu:: ...but I don't like Ram horn handles ONLY because I have had BUG problems with the handles been burrowed and eaten in by them damn ol' bugs!
I understand and to be truthful the handles on this one are not matched very well and they are really rough in your hand. I bought it from my friend as a favor (he's trying to sell my woodburning art) and I am considering changing them out for dark brown wood handles. I just hope I can get the S&W shield out of the horn without damaging it.
I think you have a great knife there. I like that size trapper ::nod:: Good luck with the new dark brown wood handles. I have several S&W folders and a few trappers and stockmen with natural wood handles or bone. I collected S&W paraphernalia for quite a few years. I always liked the brand ever since I was a kid .... back in the "olden times" ... ::hmm::
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Found a couple of ole camp knives at bevilles, they need some elbow grease but that will wait till I'm home.
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Nice finds, y'all!
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Some of the better finds this year... ::paranoid:: or maybe about the only finds this year... ::paranoid:: so far... ::skeptic:: so to speak... ::shrug::
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 11:31 pm Some of the better finds this year...
Yes indeed, some good ones in there! ::tu:: The fixed blade looks pretty neat, and who made the fish knife?
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Dan In MI wrote: Wed Jan 18, 2023 3:27 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Tue Jan 17, 2023 11:31 pm Some of the better finds this year...
Yes indeed, some good ones in there! ::tu:: The fixed blade looks pretty neat, and who made the fish knife?
Dan thanks! ::tu:: The fixed blade is hand forged by a maker in Arizona. I bought it and a couple of others from him and I might end up buying a couple more... ::skeptic:: funds withstanding... ::skeptic:: The fish knife is made in Japan (70's maybe?) with bone scales...a nice little piece :wink:
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The flea market was stacked with knives today....I got a handful
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I'll say you did! Good job, Scott. 8) :shock:

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That's a great haul, Scott!
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Old timer...
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Nice lot, Scott!

Like that Old Timer, Dog!
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