KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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FRJ wrote: Sat Jul 15, 2023 4:19 pm Here's a nice Wostneholm; celebrated; Sheffield.

It has a few warts but did I mention it's celebrated.
In case I didn't, it's celebrated. :mrgreen:
Joe, the moment I saw your pics, I knew that this knife was celebrated. It just has that chutzpah about it ::ds:: that few , other than a celebrated knife, can bring to the table. Nice knife and nice pics, congratulations on snaring that one!
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I'll take the warts! Nice knife. ::tu:: J.O'.
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Thank you, Ike and J.O', appreciate your comments.

It's nice to have it in my pile.
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Hey guys, new member here, first post. Confession time, I'm a knife whore. I was reading here about "the #2pencil treatment". May I ask what that is?
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Joe, I'm sorry that you are not a little more proud of that beautiful old knife.
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Hey guys , I actually got this acouple of months with al9t of other damaged knives at an estate sale. Of course I have as we all do know the quality of knives they put out. This one a stockman is heavy knife,the blades have seen very little use. It is the handles throwing me of rough black composition. It has to have been made in 50's or 60's.. any info would be appreciated..oh and the company is Joseph Rodgers. :lol:
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Hi everyone just found this site after picking up a couple of knives at an estate sale Friday.
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Theo wrote: Sun Jul 16, 2023 1:59 am Hey guys , I actually got this acouple of months with al9t of other damaged knives at an estate sale. Of course I have as we all do know the quality of knives they put out. This one a stockman is heavy knife,the blades have seen very little use. It is the handles throwing me of rough black composition. It has to have been made in 50's or 60's.. any info would be appreciated..oh and the company is Joseph Rodgers. :lol:
Nice knife Theo!! :)
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Simplewrench wrote: Sun Jul 16, 2023 2:36 am Hi everyone just found this site after picking up a couple of knives at an estate sale Friday. IMG_2239.jpegimage.jpg
Couple of nice finds there!! Congratts!! :)
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FRJ wrote: Sat Jul 15, 2023 4:19 pm Here's a nice Wostneholm; celebrated; Sheffield.

It has a few warts but did I mention it's celebrated.
In case I didn't, it's celebrated. :mrgreen:
Oh boy Joe!! That is one sweet piece!! Congratts!! :)
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Thank you, woodwalker. ::tu:: ::tu::
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RedRaiderRick wrote: Sun Jul 16, 2023 12:34 am Hey guys, new member here, first post. Confession time, I'm a knife whore. I was reading here about "the #2pencil treatment". May I ask what that is?
Using the lead of a #2 pencil to remove rust from the blade of a knife.
Rub the lead over the rust, wipe off, treat accordingly.
I use Semi-Chrome and Ren Wax, or you can just treat will oil.
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I came close but didn't get shut out this past weekend....
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Interesting find Scott!! ::tu::
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TripleF wrote: Mon Jul 17, 2023 12:53 pm I came close but didn't get shut out this past weekend....
Any makers marks on the horse head knife? It’s an unusual one.
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C-WADE7 wrote: Tue Jul 18, 2023 12:37 am
TripleF wrote: Mon Jul 17, 2023 12:53 pm I came close but didn't get shut out this past weekend....
Any makers marks on the horse head knife? It’s an unusual one.
Nothing I can see.
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That Puko is very nice. They are often marked in script along the blade fuller on the pile side, and often hard to read. I like it O'.
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Actually I’m posting a “no find.” I never find knives at yard sales or estate sales around here. Went to an estate sale Friday, and they had a dozen or so. Mostly China made and pretty beat up, so no sale. Then I looked online Saturday, and an estate sale had about 20-30. The sale had been going on since Thursday, so I figured I may have been too late. Went to the sale, looked like none had sold - but I could see why. All well used, dirty, beat up - and the one or two I may have been interested in - the blades had been sharpened down way too much. A real bummer since I was so excited to finally see some knives offered around here! ::disgust::
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Weekend trip to Michigan's UP. I stopped at an antique that used to be owned by a friend Dan who passed away a few years ago. The guy running it now had a Marbles Folding hunter that was stuck open with gorgeous stag handles, and a Winchester cattle knife with worn blades but nice celluloid scales and great snap. The Win was $19 and the Marbles was $9. He said the stag one needed some attention and would I pay $6. I danced all the way back to the car. The blade is about 1/2 inch short and it definitely has some pitting, but now works just like it should with great snap and really nice scales. I've had way more than $6 worth of fun cleaning it up. I do have a nice one in the original leather slip tucked away in my safe, but this one I can play with. They also had a nice old Diamond, Duluth Minn. crescent wrench and a ice pick I'll use next Winter for ice dam removal on roofs.____Dave
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^^^Those are some interesting finds.
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djknife13 wrote: Mon Jul 24, 2023 7:52 pm Weekend trip to Michigan's UP. I stopped at an antique that used to be owned by a friend Dan who passed away a few years ago. The guy running it now had a Marbles Folding hunter that was stuck open with gorgeous stag handles, and a Winchester cattle knife with worn blades but nice celluloid scales and great snap. The Win was $19 and the Marbles was $9. He said the stag one needed some attention and would I pay $6. I danced all the way back to the car. The blade is about 1/2 inch short and it definitely has some pitting, but now works just like it should with great snap and really nice scales. I've had way more than $6 worth of fun cleaning it up. I do have a nice one in the original leather slip tucked away in my safe, but this one I can play with. They also had a nice old Diamond, Duluth Minn. crescent wrench and a ice pick I'll use next Winter for ice dam removal on roofs.____Dave
You did well, my Minnesota friend!
6 bucks for the Marbles knife, wow! ::tu::
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djknife13 wrote: Mon Jul 24, 2023 7:52 pm Weekend trip to Michigan's UP. I stopped at an antique that used to be owned by a friend Dan who passed away a few years ago. The guy running it now had a Marbles Folding hunter that was stuck open with gorgeous stag handles, and a Winchester cattle knife with worn blades but nice celluloid scales and great snap. The Win was $19 and the Marbles was $9. He said the stag one needed some attention and would I pay $6. I danced all the way back to the car. The blade is about 1/2 inch short and it definitely has some pitting, but now works just like it should with great snap and really nice scales. I've had way more than $6 worth of fun cleaning it up. I do have a nice one in the original leather slip tucked away in my safe, but this one I can play with. They also had a nice old Diamond, Duluth Minn. crescent wrench and a ice pick I'll use next Winter for ice dam removal on roofs.____Dave
Those are some good pickups, very nice little haul, great stag and nice celluloid. ::clapping:: You might wanna take it easy on that dancing tho.
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The upper peninsula wuz good to you brother Dave. ::tu:: x10
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Some great finds there, Dave! ::tu::
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djknife13 wrote: Mon Jul 24, 2023 7:52 pm Weekend trip to Michigan's UP. I stopped at an antique that used to be owned by a friend Dan who passed away a few years ago. The guy running it now had a Marbles Folding hunter that was stuck open with gorgeous stag handles, and a Winchester cattle knife with worn blades but nice celluloid scales and great snap. The Win was $19 and the Marbles was $9. He said the stag one needed some attention and would I pay $6. I danced all the way back to the car. The blade is about 1/2 inch short and it definitely has some pitting, but now works just like it should with great snap and really nice scales. I've had way more than $6 worth of fun cleaning it up. I do have a nice one in the original leather slip tucked away in my safe, but this one I can play with. They also had a nice old Diamond, Duluth Minn. crescent wrench and a ice pick I'll use next Winter for ice dam removal on roofs.____Dave
Nice finds!

My Handiboy has one of the smoothest mechanisms on the wrench part. I decided I need a few more adjustable wrenches, and I've decided I'll standardize on Diamond.
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