The Gerber lockback alone is a good haul! And you didn't even mention the stones! I find that i have more than i use, and i use alot, so i guess im a stone collector now
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That's my Etsy store where I sell old knives and sometimes handmade knife accessories to support my knife habbit. Thanks for looking my friend.
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Very nice! If you look under the other forums, you will see:
Other Sharp Objects
A place dedicated to the discussion & picture sharing of swords, hatchets, throwing knives, Native American Tools, tomahawk heads and other related items.
Lots of information on axes there and threads to post your axe acquisitions...
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Older KA-BAR( Union Cutlery) small stockman. Match striker nail nick on master & spey blades, no bolsters; blades show little or no sharpening; rust cleaned up nicely. Best part: 4 bux!
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knife7knut wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2024 9:59 pm Older KA-BAR( Union Cutlery) small stockman. Match striker nail nick on master & spey blades, no bolsters; blades show little or no sharpening; rust cleaned up nicely. Best part: 4 bux!
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For some reason we don't get many good USA made knives here in Oklahoma at garage sales or flea markets; well, ya the occasional knife guy who is a dealer. Or at least I don't find them. But the wife and I just did a 100-mile garage sale weekend, and I did find a bunch of hatchets, good old USA stuff, on the cheap - I say cheap, I am talking $15 or less. I just don't collect hatchets. Maybe I should start picking them upThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 2:20 amI've been looking at hatchets and hammers more lately. Actually just got a hatchet from TripleF that I'm working on with one of my sons. Im going to post a thread about the process when we're done but here it is after he got the old cord off. Nice Valor btw. Yours is much cooler! I'm picking up any 70's Japan I find. Mostly brass and wood with good stainless blades.
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For some reason we don't get many good USA made knives here in Oklahoma at garage sales or flea markets; well, ya the occasional knife guy who is a dealer. Or at least I don't find them. But the wife and I just did a 100-mile garage sale weekend, and I did find a bunch of hatchets, good old USA stuff, on the cheap - I say cheap, I am talking $15 or less. I just don't collect hatchets. Maybe I should start picking them upThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Tue Apr 23, 2024 2:20 amI've been looking at hatchets and hammers more lately. Actually just got a hatchet from TripleF that I'm working on with one of my sons. Im going to post a thread about the process when we're done but here it is after he got the old cord off. Nice Valor btw. Yours is much cooler! I'm picking up any 70's Japan I find. Mostly brass and wood with good stainless blades.
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Always seem to find some at this flea market .....
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Nice old knife.knife7knut wrote: ↑Sat May 04, 2024 9:59 pm Older KA-BAR( Union Cutlery) small stockman. Match striker nail nick on master & spey blades, no bolsters; blades show little or no sharpening; rust cleaned up nicely. Best part: 4 bux!
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Picked up a few more ..... 
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That flea market seems to be a honey hole for knives, Scott! As usual, you done good!
And looks like you did pretty darned good, too, Dog!
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Another great haul for you, Scott, plenty of useful stuff in that pile!
Same for you, Dog, lots of beauties you found!

Same for you, Dog, lots of beauties you found!
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Many thanks fellas!!!! 
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On our drive home from Belton we decided to stop at the antique mall in Burleson, TX.
In the first pic that is one of two isles and many of those cases have a variety of knives. The fixed blade is an Imperial; next is an IK CO.;
the yellow handle has a tang stamp LIPIC USA (new to me); Lastly a BUCK 379 2023.
In the first pic that is one of two isles and many of those cases have a variety of knives. The fixed blade is an Imperial; next is an IK CO.;
the yellow handle has a tang stamp LIPIC USA (new to me); Lastly a BUCK 379 2023.
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Thanks T & M&M
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dlr110: I used to go to Belton Lake when I was stationed at Ft. Hood in 1967. I was in the Ft.Hood Skydiving Club and the club did water jumps into the lake. 57 years ago, wow. J.O'.
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Sunday flea market run to see what I missed on Saturday. Found a Kutmaster stockman,a 5.11 folder, a Chinese KA-BAR neck knife, an unmarked manicure tool, a small lockback ay Hard Hat knives, & an unmarked mini fixed blade. The mini was a gift from the guy I abought the knives from. The total cost for all was 20 bux.
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What a cool place to browse, David, and you found some great knives too; I'm liking your "new" IK CO. a LOT! I have a thing for all-metal folding knives!dlr110 wrote: ↑Sun May 05, 2024 9:14 pm On our drive home from Belton we decided to stop at the antique mall in Burleson, TX.
In the first pic that is one of two isles and many of those cases have a variety of knives. The fixed blade is an Imperial; next is an IK CO.;
the yellow handle has a tang stamp LIPIC USA (new to me); Lastly a BUCK 379 2023.
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Wow, major score for only 20 bones, Rey, nice catch!knife7knut wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 3:56 am Sunday flea market run to see what I missed on Saturday. Found a Kutmaster stockman,a 5.11 folder, a Chinese KA-BAR neck knife, an unmarked manicure tool, a small lockback ay Hard Hat knives, & an unmarked mini fixed blade. The mini was a gift from the guy I abought the knives from. The total cost for all was 20 bux.
Don't you find it odd that the free gift that the unknown to you sellers always give you is the smallest inconsequential knife they own?
It's like they know the right thing to do is offer you something extra as thanks for buying as much as you did, but can only nurture that feeling a teeny-weeny bit, hence their T/W knife!
Rant over!
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Slim pickings at the flea market yesterday. I did pick this one up though. I don't actively collect UH anymore, but this one with the etch was neat to me.
It also has a "Converse" etch on the bolster, so it must have been a SFO...
It also has a "Converse" etch on the bolster, so it must have been a SFO...
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I've only been to Ft. Hood one time about some airspace issue with one of their ranges; and skydiving, NEVER!Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Mon May 06, 2024 12:27 am dlr110: I used to go to Belton Lake when I was stationed at Ft. Hood in 1967. I was in the Ft.Hood Skydiving Club and the club did water jumps into the lake. 57 years ago, wow. J.O'.
Thank you sir, it's one of our favorite places to stop when we travel down that way. The people are very helpful and always ask questions about knife collecting.
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