KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Wow! :shock: You guys have been picking up some nice ones! ::nod:: ::tu:: Congrats everyone! ::handshake:: :D
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Stockman, the Case is nice and that 062 Western is a great folding hunter!
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Thanks Guys for the nice comments. I wasn’t trying to down play these knives. For me finding really great old knives has been tough post Covid. Mostly I hunt my knives by shopping old junk stores and antique stores. These places seems to be going away. Not many gun shows now. I do get to Tulsa for the Wannamaker. Harold
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Had a good weekend at the flea market and a couple antique shops. Found some fairly rare Connecticut knives.
1. small Kabar sheath
2.Western playing cards
3.Whale tooth? (not sure if it's real)
4.Western 48 sheath
5.Mini hatchet
6.Western W36
7.Small Marbles Expert
8.Small Edge Mark
9.L.Bradley Knife Co (Lyman Bradley) Hawkbill
10.Hatch Cutlery Co , Ebony jack
11.Northfield Knife Co ,swayback jack?
12.Maher & Grosh reg jack
13.Case XX 62024 1/2 red bone
14.Russell whittler (missing shield)
15.Teardrop harness (no name)
16.German Toolkit
17.Primble Barlow
18.Imperial Jack Cracked Ice
19.Imperial Cigar
20.Marbles compass
21.Marbles matchsafe
22.Remington box
23.Victorinox 13 blade
24.Kutmaster Brownie
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knifegnome wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 11:41 pm Had a good weekend at the flea market and a couple antique shops. Found some fairly rare Connecticut knives.
1. small Kabar sheath
2.Western playing cards
3.Whale tooth? (not sure if it's real)
4.Western 48 sheath
5.Mini hatchet
6.Western W36
7.Small Marbles Expert
8.Small Edge Mark
9.L.Bradley Knife Co (Lyman Bradley) Hawkbill
10.Hatch Cutlery Co , Ebony jack
11.Northfield Knife Co ,swayback jack?
12.Maher & Grosh reg jack
13.Case XX 62024 1/2 red bone
14.Russell whittler (missing shield)
15.Teardrop harness (no name)
16.German Toolkit
17.Primble Barlow
18.Imperial Jack Cracked Ice
19.Imperial Cigar
20.Marbles compass
21.Marbles matchsafe
22.Remington box
23.Victorinox 13 blade
24.Kutmaster Brownie
Goodness, KGnome! That's a great collection for most people! Excellent finds!
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knifegnome wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 11:41 pm Had a good weekend at the flea market and a couple antique shops. Found some fairly rare Connecticut knives.



I would say so!!!
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:shock:
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knifegnome wrote: Tue Feb 20, 2024 11:41 pm Had a good weekend at the flea market and a couple antique shops. Found some fairly rare Connecticut knives.
1. small Kabar sheath
2.Western playing cards
3.Whale tooth? (not sure if it's real)
4.Western 48 sheath
5.Mini hatchet
6.Western W36
7.Small Marbles Expert
8.Small Edge Mark
9.L.Bradley Knife Co (Lyman Bradley) Hawkbill
10.Hatch Cutlery Co , Ebony jack
11.Northfield Knife Co ,swayback jack?
12.Maher & Grosh reg jack
13.Case XX 62024 1/2 red bone
14.Russell whittler (missing shield)
15.Teardrop harness (no name)
16.German Toolkit
17.Primble Barlow
18.Imperial Jack Cracked Ice
19.Imperial Cigar
20.Marbles compass
21.Marbles matchsafe
22.Remington box
23.Victorinox 13 blade
24.Kutmaster Brownie

:shock: :shock: ::not_worthy::
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Knifegnome: Check your PM's . J.O'.
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That is a seriously good load of cutlery and tools Kgnome!! ::tu::
Tony .. https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/corncreekcutlery ...
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife. ::nod::
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From estate sale yesterday
B.G.I. Co. Bridgeport Gun Implement Co.
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Looks like a rare bird Scott. Couldn't find them in Levine or Price. Nice one! J.O'.
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Nice knife and a great size Scott !
Looks like a product made by LF&C , Conn brand .
Hard rubber handles or perfected stag is what I believe they called it .

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TripleF wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 8:18 pm From estate sale yesterday
B.G.I. Co. Bridgeport Gun Implement Co.
Always looking for Mint pre war scout knives
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Nice find, there, Scott! ::groove::
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TripleF wrote: Fri Feb 23, 2024 8:18 pm From estate sale yesterday
B.G.I. Co. Bridgeport Gun Implement Co.
::tu:: That is a wonderful old Bowie! ::ds::
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Great and a NICE big knife Scott!! ::tu::

Picked these up today from one of my local sources:
Maybe someone can help with the pattern numbers for the ??? ... Thanks!

3- Cattaraugus Little Valley (22379 / 11827 / Pattern ???)
2- Hibbard Spencer Bartlett (983 / OVB)
1- IXL George Wostenholm (Pattern ???)
1- Case Sodbuster Jr 2137
1- Buck 110 (2016)
1- Frank Buster Cut Co. Germany "The Albemarle Knife Club 1982 006 of 100 (Pattern ???)
1- Kabar Pruner (Pattern ???)
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It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife. ::nod::
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 12:31 am Great and a NICE big knife Scott!! ::tu::

Picked these up today from one of my local sources:
Maybe someone can help with the pattern numbers for the ??? ... Thanks!

3- Cattaraugus Little Valley (22379 / 11827 / Pattern ???)
2- Hibbard Spencer Bartlett (983 / OVB)
1- IXL George Wostenholm (Pattern ???)
1- Case Sodbuster Jr 2137
1- Buck 110 (2016)
1- Frank Buster Cut Co. Germany "The Albemarle Knife Club 1982 006 of 100 (Pattern ???)
1- Kabar Pruner (Pattern ???)
Wow Tony! What a haul!! ::tu::
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 12:31 am Great and a NICE big knife Scott!! ::tu::

Picked these up today from one of my local sources:
Maybe someone can help with the pattern numbers for the ??? ... Thanks!

3- Cattaraugus Little Valley (22379 / 11827 / Pattern ???)
2- Hibbard Spencer Bartlett (983 / OVB)
1- IXL George Wostenholm (Pattern ???)
1- Case Sodbuster Jr 2137
1- Buck 110 (2016)
1- Frank Buster Cut Co. Germany "The Albemarle Knife Club 1982 006 of 100 (Pattern ???)
1- Kabar Pruner (Pattern ???)
Nice haul, good work,____Dave
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Looks like a 21346 if you're talking about the upper left Catt. The code breaks down as 2(blades, 1(bolster), 34(Jack) 6(ebony). Best guess using the Ritchie-Stewart Cattaraugus catalog reprint. Someone else may have a different opinion. Next time you go hunting for knives, take me. :D J.O'.
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Corn Creek: Check your PM's. J.O'.
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Ridgegrass wrote: Sun Feb 25, 2024 2:26 pm Looks like a 21346 if you're talking about the upper left Catt. The code breaks down as 2(blades, 1(bolster), 34(Jack) 6(ebony). Best guess using the Ritchie-Stewart Cattaraugus catalog reprint. Someone else may have a different opinion. Next time you go hunting for knives, take me. :D J.O'.
Yes, it is the upper left Catt, Ridgegrass ... Thank you!! ::handshake:: And the unidentified Hibbard is at bottom left. I should have been more specific. All these are in really good condition, with good snap, except the IXL(the spring is not under the pen blade as should be) ... the rest just need a little cleaning up. ::tu:: on the knife hunting! :D
Tony .. https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/corncreekcutlery ...
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife. ::nod::
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Hell of a haul Tony ::tu::
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Thanks fellas!!!

Slim pickins' at Webster today...
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Scott, PM coming your way.
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Great haul Scott ::tu::
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