KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Found these at a Pawn Shop yesterday....
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Found this Schrade SC505 at a gunshop for $20. Doesn't look to ever been use. Picked up a few others also. Carrying this one today.
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Nice pickups, Scott and Doug! Looks like you done good!
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Here's a 3 blade Winchester jack knife that was left to its own demise. I saved it at a flea market.
The little pen was tipped but all was salvageable. 3 7/16"
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FRJ wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2023 8:27 pm Here's a 3 blade Winchester jack knife that was left to its own demise. I saved it at a flea market.
The little pen was tipped but all was salvageable. 3 7/16"
That is quite handsome, I can see why you wanted to save it!
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Just picked this group up at an antique store. ::nod::
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FRJ wrote: Thu Jun 29, 2023 8:27 pm Here's a 3 blade Winchester jack knife that was left to its own demise. I saved it at a flea market.
The little pen was tipped but all was salvageable. 3 7/16"
:) Great find and great save FRJ! ::tu:: ::tu:: What year do estimate it was made in? ::hmm::
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Nice finds, Dog! Love those cowboy Barlows!
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Thanks for posting Tim ::handshake::
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Fri Jun 30, 2023 8:48 pm What year do estimate it was made in? ::hmm::
Good question, GSPTOPDOG.
I had no idea so I looked in my Levine's Guide to Knives, 3rd edition.
Page 103, bottom right.
I thought it was odd that this knife had only one stamp. Only on the main blade.
I learned it was a machine made "assortment knife". Not a term I am familiar with.
It was made in the early thirties as an inexpensive assortment knife. Levine describes mine perfectly.
Who knew? Except now we know. :)
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FRJ wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 12:35 am
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Fri Jun 30, 2023 8:48 pm What year do estimate it was made in? ::hmm::
Good question, GSPTOPDOG. Who knew? Except now we know. :)
8) ....Ahh the beauty of AAPK... always something new to learn... ::hmm::
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Cool finds everyone! 8) ::tu:: :D

My neighbor gave me this advertisement knife from a construction company a few days ago. Perfect little helper to throw in your lunchbox or backpack. :wink: Blade etch: Solingen, Made in Germany & Rostfrei. ::tu:: :D
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TPK wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 6:22 am Cool finds everyone! 8) ::tu:: :D

My neighbor gave me this advertisement knife from a construction company a few days ago. Perfect little helper to throw in your lunchbox or backpack. :wink: Blade etch: Solingen, Made in Germany & Rostfrei. ::tu:: :D
Nice! Most of the lighter-centric tools I've seen usually held a lighter--whether it clipped to the lighter (Lighterbro), or whether the lighter went in it (i.e. Schrade Navitool). Walmart used to sell a refillable butane lighter that had Swiss Army knockoff tools inside, and I think Victorinox shortly offered a lighter as a tool. Never seen one that compact, and as simple.

I'm surprised the paracord companies don't offer anything like this. You have two of the three major tools (something to cut it, something to melt the ends so they don't unravel) all in one tool.
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And I left one out, a Camillus Cub Scout but here's the pile.....check the tang stamp on that hawkbill
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TPK wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 6:22 am Cool finds everyone! 8) ::tu:: :D

My neighbor gave me this advertisement knife from a construction company a few days ago. Perfect little helper to throw in your lunchbox or backpack. :wink: Blade etch: Solingen, Made in Germany & Rostfrei. ::tu:: :D
As a smoker, that's right up your alley. Congratulations!!
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cody6268 wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 8:03 pm
TPK wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 6:22 am Cool finds everyone! 8) ::tu:: :D

My neighbor gave me this advertisement knife from a construction company a few days ago. Perfect little helper to throw in your lunchbox or backpack. :wink: Blade etch: Solingen, Made in Germany & Rostfrei. ::tu:: :D
Nice! Most of the lighter-centric tools I've seen usually held a lighter--whether it clipped to the lighter (Lighterbro), or whether the lighter went in it (i.e. Schrade Navitool). Walmart used to sell a refillable butane lighter that had Swiss Army knockoff tools inside, and I think Victorinox shortly offered a lighter as a tool. Never seen one that compact, and as simple.

I'm surprised the paracord companies don't offer anything like this. You have two of the three major tools (something to cut it, something to melt the ends so they don't unravel) all in one tool.
That would be a great lanyard making tool. ::nod:: Never even thought of that. ::hmm:: ::tu::
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 9:52 pm
TPK wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 6:22 am Cool finds everyone! 8) ::tu:: :D

My neighbor gave me this advertisement knife from a construction company a few days ago. Perfect little helper to throw in your lunchbox or backpack. :wink: Blade etch: Solingen, Made in Germany & Rostfrei. ::tu:: :D
As a smoker, that's right up your alley. Congratulations!!
Yes Sir, it is! Neat little toy. :lol:
Thanks! ::handshake:: :D
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TripleF wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 8:35 pm And I left one out, a Camillus Cub Scout but here's the pile.....check the tang stamp on that hawkbill
::hmm:: Now that's one interesting stamp for sure! ::nod:: Cool! 8)
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TripleF wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 8:35 pm And I left one out, a Camillus Cub Scout but here's the pile.....check the tang stamp on that hawkbill
I've never seen that stamp before.
Any clue what it is?
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edge213 wrote: Sun Jul 02, 2023 1:03 pm
TripleF wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 8:35 pm And I left one out, a Camillus Cub Scout but here's the pile.....check the tang stamp on that hawkbill
I've never seen that stamp before.
Any clue what it is?
Looks like a fish tail with a lion's head and a schmiter. Googled it and got nothing. ::shrug::
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edge213 wrote: Sun Jul 02, 2023 1:03 pm
TripleF wrote: Sat Jul 01, 2023 8:35 pm And I left one out, a Camillus Cub Scout but here's the pile.....check the tang stamp on that hawkbill
I've never seen that stamp before.
Any clue what it is?
No clue....

Found these today...
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Scott, Check your PM's. O'.
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Ridgegrass wrote: Sun Jul 02, 2023 8:11 pm Scott, Check your PM's. O'.
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Would $45 do it? O'.
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I picked this up in a trade. It's the only Viking I have.
The celluloid handle is certainly a funky color, kind of a metallic grape juice! Reminds me of the 60s! :lol:
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