Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
I REALLY like Congress knives, however I don't find them around too often to buy at shows, or other spots... I see some Pitbull Congress knives, every now and then, and I have a nice Queen Congress knife, but I don't find them too often. It seems that I have had the most luck with finding Bokers for some reason... ...
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They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
I don't know where you're looking but there's a billy blue ton of them on Ebay (unless that's not your cup of tea)
https://www.ebay.com/b/Congress-Pocket- ... 7023334265
New ones can be found on Deadwood Knives & SMKW just to name a few that offer new ones.
Good luck.
https://www.ebay.com/b/Congress-Pocket- ... 7023334265
New ones can be found on Deadwood Knives & SMKW just to name a few that offer new ones.
Good luck.
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The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
hard to beat a good congress. great display knifes. Not bad for carry.
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
My two Boker Congress. Top is 3 and 5/16" with rat tail bolsters, bottom is 3 and 3/4" with waterfall bolsters.
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
I love a Congress with waterfall bolsters. There are some real nice Henckels out there.
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
Chicken Man! He's everywhere. He's everywhere. (Dayton, OH 1967)chickenman62 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 27, 2023 1:55 pm I love a Congress with waterfall bolsters. There are some real nice Henckels out there.
You don't happen to be from Dayton or Cincinnati Ohio do ya?
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
Nope. Northwestern Pa.
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
Adding to the group. 4 of my favorites. J.O'.
Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
Some fantastic Congresses on show, y'all!
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
Thanks Jerry, ... I was referring to my luck in person here in my town, at pawn shops flea markets, a cutlery store with new and used knives, etc...etc... I see tons of "Stockmen" and quite a few Barlows (in fact I just bought 2 "Stockmen" 2 Barlows on Tuesday). But now that I looked on that link you sent, ... I see a Bulldog that looks pretty inviting... ....at least until the bidding goes bananas as the price bust through the roofjerryd6818 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 27, 2023 12:03 pm I don't know where you're looking but there's a billy blue ton of them on Ebay (unless that's not your cup of tea)
New ones can be found on Deadwood Knives & SMKW just to name a few that offer new ones.
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
O.C. that's a couple of fine examples of beautiful Bokers!OLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Thu Apr 27, 2023 1:08 pm My two Boker Congress. Top is 3 and 5/16" with rat tail bolsters, bottom is 3 and 3/4" with waterfall bolsters.
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They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
I can't find the box for this one, but I am pretty sure the scales are horn ( ) It was #0125 and I don't recall what type of "run" it was from, to have that serial #. Anyone know out there, if you have a similar congress like this one with a serial #?
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
My one and only Boker congress.
Thinning out my knifes. Take a look at what I have for sale.
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/catalog/timb
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
That is Nice! Having one is 100% better than having none
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
Got this at an estate sale.
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
Thanks D.L.
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
Here are two Bokers and a Boker USA
Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
My local knife store got in a bunch of good users in recently--and all of them are Boker Solingen. $40 is the most expensive of them. All never used, never carried, but as usual, usually a tiny carbon spot or something that results in a bargain price. Most of Bokers patterns, but there are more than a few bone-handled Large Congresses--a pattern that's kind of hard to find these days, and the only Congress I like to EDC.
I am looking at getting one to replace an old Case 6488 my Granddad gave me--should I expect the Boker to be every bit as good as the old Case? I have some older standard Boker Congresses (both Solingen--one '50s, one early '00s), and they're both pretty darn good. What I like about the Case that the Bokers don't have is the incredibly strong springs.
I am looking at getting one to replace an old Case 6488 my Granddad gave me--should I expect the Boker to be every bit as good as the old Case? I have some older standard Boker Congresses (both Solingen--one '50s, one early '00s), and they're both pretty darn good. What I like about the Case that the Bokers don't have is the incredibly strong springs.
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
My Boker slip joints have stronger springs than my Cases.
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
Shows changing tasted and uses. Congress, especially large ones, used to be a popular pattern and plentiful. Now they are rarely even produced or carried.
Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
I don't see them very much locally on the used market... stockmen are everywhere, Barlows are everywhere, Camp/Scout knives are everywhere. But the Congress for me are hard to find. I love a bone-handled Large Congresses- the closest thing I have seen to that is a large Bulldog Congress at a shop in town, but 2 problems; imitation pearl scales (My LEAST favorite, and he wants the "el primo" top price for it). If it had bone or stag I already would have bought it...
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
My new Boker is a 4 blade Congress 6006, some staining on the blades, but I'm going to try and clean that up as much as possible.
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They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
G dog, this Congress thread has some nice stuff. That Boker 606 is a nice addition to your collection.
All I can offer you here is a few old Camillus . The old 4 line with bone gets some pocket time .
Take care out there
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Re: Congress is in session (but for once, you're not getting screwed).
Case makes the best, in my opinion. 4 different blades.
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