KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Likin' that green Muskrat ! ! PM sent ::handshake::
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TripleF wrote: Tue Mar 19, 2024 1:52 am
cody6268 wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2024 7:06 pm
TripleF wrote: Mon Mar 18, 2024 2:21 pm Knice haul Glenn!!!!

Mine from the flea market today.....
Nice group!

What model is the Marlboro SAK?

Also, I'm wondering if the Browning model still has its fire steel?
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Nope, appears to be broke off.
That would make it a Standard, then.

The broken fire steel seems to be a big problem on these old Brownings.
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Went to a local shop and traded a Case Earth Brown G-10 Trapper I didn't want and $15 for these two.

Camillus #11 Coal Miner (price sticker said $35)

With my Granddad having been involved in the mining industry for nearly 25 years before he retired (1975-2000), I had to have this one. It's also a mystery, as I can't say I've seen this one before. Most have wildlife in the enameled shield.

I have never seen this one before. When I first looked at it, I assumed it was an American Wildlife issue, but in the place of the shield is the Comfo Cap, pickaxe, and coal scoop.

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SwissBuck Trekker by Wenger. $15.

It was absolutely nasty, but after getting all the gunk out, I doubt it had actually been used that much, but just wasn't cleaned. Blades are still sharp, and the handles show little wear.

My other SwissBuck (Globetrotter) was so bad, it was a paperweight.
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cody6268 wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 6:51 pm Went to a local shop and traded a Case Earth Brown G-10 Trapper I didn't want and $15 for these two.

Camillus #11 Coal Miner (price sticker said $35)

With my Granddad having been involved in the mining industry for nearly 25 years before he retired (1975-2000), I had to have this one. It's also a mystery, as I can't say I've seen this one before. Most have wildlife in the enameled shield.

I have never seen this one before. When I first looked at it, I assumed it was an American Wildlife issue, but in the place of the shield is the Comfo Cap, pickaxe, and coal scoop.


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SwissBuck Trekker by Wenger. $15.

It was absolutely nasty, but after getting all the gunk out, I doubt it had actually been used that much, but just wasn't cleaned. Blades are still sharp, and the handles show little wear.

My other SwissBuck (Globetrotter) was so bad, it was a paperweight.

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Excellent finds Cody ... NICE!
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The coal miner shield is fabulous 👌
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cody6268 wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 6:51 pm Went to a local shop and traded a Case Earth Brown G-10 Trapper I didn't want and $15 for these two.

Camillus #11 Coal Miner (price sticker said $35)

With my Granddad having been involved in the mining industry for nearly 25 years before he retired (1975-2000), I had to have this one. It's also a mystery, as I can't say I've seen this one before. Most have wildlife in the enameled shield.

I have never seen this one before. When I first looked at it, I assumed it was an American Wildlife issue, but in the place of the shield is the Comfo Cap, pickaxe, and coal scoop.


IMG_20240321_141553.jpg


SwissBuck Trekker by Wenger. $15.

It was absolutely nasty, but after getting all the gunk out, I doubt it had actually been used that much, but just wasn't cleaned. Blades are still sharp, and the handles show little wear.

My other SwissBuck (Globetrotter) was so bad, it was a paperweight.

IMG_20240321_144053.jpg
Some good finds, Cody! ::tu::
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Just received today, Remington RH-46 Hard rubber handle fixed blade , near mint with some very light scratches.I believe made during the Dupont years and only made for a couple years.
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Came in the mail today, used but not abused Camillus
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You can always get more money, good old knives are hard to find.

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knifegnome wrote: Thu Mar 21, 2024 10:52 pm Just received today, Remington RH-46 Hard rubber handle fixed blade , near mint with some very light scratches.I believe made during the Dupont years and only made for a couple years.
That’s a super nice Remington!
You can always get more money, good old knives are hard to find.

Nature abhors a vacuum, me I hate a dull knife.
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Rockingkj wrote: Fri Mar 22, 2024 2:36 am Came in the mail today, used but not abused Camillus D8FEA7C1-C154-4923-9032-E8B1E1EEB041.jpeg
That's a big ole knife.
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Rem is superb Gnome! Three ::tu::
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Real nice knives, Rockingkj and knifegnome!
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Community sales, antique stores, and pawn shops scores this weekend...
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TripleF wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 6:28 pm Community sales, antique stores, and pawn shops scores this weekend...
Always amazing Scott!
Look forward to what you find each week. ::tu::

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Does anybody have an Idea what knife this could be?
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Looks like a tourist knife, or commemorative knife. Would need a translation of what it says on the covers to determine what tourist site, historical event, person, etc it’s about. Likely of low value unless whatever it’s about has some significance to the knife’s owner.

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Friday’s pick ups.
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1985 Schrade Heritage whittler
Imperial mini for my card
Hammer brand NYKC jack
4 Hammer brand small ticklers
The four mini ticklers were from a young man trying to learn how to sell knives so I helped him out
An uncontrolled accumulator. ::shrug::
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Excellent finds Scott & Bill !

These are from the local auction today:

K Tragbar Solingen Germany Hunting knife
PAL RH 36 / Sheath
Remington RH 290
Sheffield England Hunting Knife
Scheilper German Eye DRGM 1423923
Imperial Wildcat Skinner / Sheath
Scheilper 425Y Stockman
John Primble Belknap 5371 Stockman
Boker Solingen Germany Stockman
(3) Buck 307s
1990 Remington R1306 Lockback
1991 Remington R1178
(2) Camillus Scout Knives
Camillus C-2
Case 61549LSS Mid Lockback
1993 Schatt & Morgan Swing Guard Lockback
Winchester USA 2857
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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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edgy46 wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2024 12:54 am Friday’s pick ups.16C2B0B2-885F-4D44-A32A-5DA242A76AF1.jpegF0146CFD-E8AD-4268-BEFD-3116C1A145C5.jpeg
1985 Schrade Heritage whittler
Imperial mini for my card
Hammer brand NYKC jack
4 Hammer brand small ticklers
The four mini ticklers were from a young man trying to learn how to sell knives so I helped him out
Nice collection, Bill. I really like that whittler! ::tu::
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2024 1:23 am Excellent finds Scott & Bill !

These are from the local auction today:

K Tragbar Solingen Germany Hunting knife
PAL RH 36 / Sheath
Remington RH 290
Sheffield England Hunting Knife
Scheilper German Eye DRGM 1423923
Imperial Wildcat Skinner / Sheath
Scheilper 425Y Stockman
John Primble Belknap 5371 Stockman
Boker Solingen Germany Stockman
(3) Buck 307s
1990 Remington R1306 Lockback
1991 Remington R1178
(2) Camillus Scout Knives
Camillus C-2
Case 61549LSS Mid Lockback
1993 Schatt & Morgan Swing Guard Lockback
Winchester USA 2857
Wow Tony! you aren't buying any junk, that's for sure! That green Case Copperlock is fine! Fantastic haul! ::tu::
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TripleF wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 6:28 pm Community sales, antique stores, and pawn shops scores this weekend...
Another good day in the wild, Scott! ::tu::
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Peter Mario134 wrote: Sat Mar 23, 2024 9:01 pm Does anybody have an Idea what knife this could be?
Welcome Peter. I tried to enhance it a bit and rotated it a bit.

Not sure exactly, but it looks Russian to me. That's about all I can give you. Oh, and it does look pretty old.

I would post it in the "Knife lore" sub-forum. There are some very knowledgeable people over there.
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Many thanks Kerry! I try to buy better ones for resale if possible. I am gonna decide what to keep, and put the rest in my store here or on the bay.
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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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2024 1:38 am Many thanks Kerry! I try to buy better ones for resale if possible. I am gonna decide what to keep, and put the rest in my store here or on the bay.
You definitely have some great offerings!
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: Sun Mar 24, 2024 1:23 am Excellent finds Scott & Bill !

These are from the local auction today:
Great finds everyone!

Awesome picture of some fine cutlery CCC, looks like you hit the jackpot today!
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