KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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Glenn: And you even got the "rare" Boker "No shield" pattern. O'.
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LOL, so true!Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Wed Aug 30, 2023 1:36 pm Glenn: And you even got the "rare" Boker "No shield" pattern. O'.
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Thanks, I was pleased to get them ,even in their condition
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I don't doubt that they'll look much better after they get the glennbad touch. Good score!
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Great haul there, Glenn!
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Got lucky today. Pawn shop, near mint, Japan-made IXL. I've been finding some really well-made Japanese knives lately for great prices. This one is 5" closed, beautiful ebony scales, brass-lined lanyard hole, original edge. A well made piece. I don't know anything about the Wostenholme--Japan connection, date, etc.??
Any info appreciated. J.O'.
Any info appreciated. J.O'.
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looks like a pretty fair score G.B.
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I have several of them I bought from the sister of a dealer that passed away several years ago. I can't recall seeing another one posted here (I might have missed it, if they have beenRidgegrass wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 7:24 pm Japan-made IXL. I've been finding some really well-made Japanese knives lately for great prices. This one is 5" closed, beautiful ebony scales, brass-lined lanyard hole, original edge. A well made piece. I don't know anything about the Wostenholme--Japan connection.
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I am looking again at your 40-64 Case 61011 Hawkbill Pruner in Walnut....
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Thanks Dog. I've been reading something about Jim Parker buying up the Wostenholm blade inventory in the '80's and sending it to Japan for frames. Agree Asian, including Japanese, stuff is hard to sell for what their quality would dictate. Not to brag, but I gave $3 for it in a local pawn shop. It's a helluva lot better than that! I generally don't buy Asian, especially Chinese, for personal reasons, but knives from Seki are a different animal. They've proven their quality. JMHO.
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JMHO J.O'. YSI (You Stole' It) at $3.00Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 11:59 pm I generally don't buy Asian, especially Chinese, for personal reasons, but knives from Seki are a different animal. They've proven their quality. JMHO.
I think these knives are worth more than $20, that is what you pay for a Rough Ryder now. Cold Steel and Spyderco have had some awesome knives from Japan. I agree, knives from Seki are a different animal.
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Labor day finds. Cut down sword, Simmons Keen Kutter and a nice bone Kutmaster Muscrat. I'd love to know what the sword was.____Dave
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Thank you, treefarmer. I just saw this post.treefarmer wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2023 5:10 pm Joe, let me add my congratulations, too! HOK there.
I wouldn't hesitate to help Bambi out of his hide with that one!![]()
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Imperial -- all day long.Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Mon Aug 28, 2023 11:01 pm Not being a smart a--, but am I missing something? Isn't it stamped "Imperial-4624" on the pile side? Wouldn't that make it Imperial-made? J.O'.
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Here's a nice little 3 inch single blade gents knife from Remington.
Per Goin's it from 1924-1933. Lightly stamped.
Or ladies knife ---
Per Goin's it from 1924-1933. Lightly stamped.
Or ladies knife ---
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Interesting stuff, Dave!
The muskrat is the winner in my book.
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From the flea market today....
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Hey Scott, what is the pick bone jack knife with the diamond shield?
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SHAPLEIGH DE HARDWARE.
No snap in main
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Here's a couple...
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That big cattle knife is a dandy. Nice work Scott.____Dave
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More great finds, Scott! 
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