Hard to beat a good old 303, Reverand!
KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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Wow! Great score! One beautiful knife.
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That is quite a haul!Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Mon Jun 24, 2024 1:21 am Had a great day on Virginia's Eastern Shore today. The "OLCUT", (Union) hunter was the highlight ,and the Knights Templar, 1921 Louisiana Conclave commemorative is a nice one too. The "Made In USA" scout/multi is nearly perfect. The "G.E."-Germany, pearl lobster is too, no chips or cracks. Great price for all, but I won't brag, just grateful.J.O'.
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Looks like a Western, too. Did you check the guard for possible stamping there?
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Thanks Ray,Paladin wrote: ↑Wed Jun 26, 2024 9:29 amLooks like a Western, too. Did you check the guard for possible stamping there?
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Thanks TMK!
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Was in Upstate NY for a wedding and stopped by a few antique shops, picked up a few good ones.
1.Granddaddy Barlow easy opener ,lockback, can't read a name possible KeenKutter
2.Bone Kutmaster 4" stockman with salesman sample ink #117
3.Kutmaster bone jack
4.LF&C Barehead jack
5.Queen Steel #16 stockman
6.Geo Schrade wire jack
7.Central City Phoenix NY pearl
8.Enderes "Donkey Dem" goldstone Lobster pen
9.Ape w/ Bee stamp, large lobster
1.Granddaddy Barlow easy opener ,lockback, can't read a name possible KeenKutter
2.Bone Kutmaster 4" stockman with salesman sample ink #117
3.Kutmaster bone jack
4.LF&C Barehead jack
5.Queen Steel #16 stockman
6.Geo Schrade wire jack
7.Central City Phoenix NY pearl
8.Enderes "Donkey Dem" goldstone Lobster pen
9.Ape w/ Bee stamp, large lobster
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K.G. that looks a lot better to bring home than just catching the bouquet at a wedding and bringing back some flowers....knifegnome wrote: ↑Thu Jun 27, 2024 11:23 pm Was in Upstate NY for a wedding and stopped by a few antique shops, picked up a few good ones.
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knifegnome,
A good group of knives, congratulations.
The Queen stockman looks very good. Can't quite make out the stamp, what era is it from? The Winterbottom handles look super nice, hope the pile side is as good.
I reckon those knives made your trip from Florida to New York a little more palatable.
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A good group of knives, congratulations.
The Queen stockman looks very good. Can't quite make out the stamp, what era is it from? The Winterbottom handles look super nice, hope the pile side is as good.
I reckon those knives made your trip from Florida to New York a little more palatable.
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Found this old Schrade improved muskrat on a garage sale today for $2. It's pretty rough but it'll be fun to clean it up and carry it.
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Thanks! I am always looking at garage sales but usually come up empty handed. This find made my day.toomanyknives wrote: ↑Fri Jun 28, 2024 3:48 pmA steal, Doug! Never turn down a $2.00 Schrade! Good grab!
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Dang! $2? To say you done good, Doug, is an understatement! 
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A little tune up on the secondary blade and it'll be good, a great knife.
2 bucks, what a prize!
I've never skinned a muskrat but I do use my Old Timer muskrat every year touching up venison cuts before packaging. A favorite pattern for me.
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2 bucks, what a prize!
I've never skinned a muskrat but I do use my Old Timer muskrat every year touching up venison cuts before packaging. A favorite pattern for me.
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Found these today.....
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Not all who wander are lost!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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Awesome day you’ve had, Scott! Congrats!
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I picked this up today.....
9 dot (71' ?) Case Muskrat
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Two knives came home with me today:
I found this Imperial at a Pawn shop for $7. I fell in love with that handle wrap. The blades did look terrible, but a #2 pencil took care of the worst of it.
Then I came across this little Schrade USA 515 Scrimshaw in a thrift store for $1. It looks like a factory second, and has a broken spring.
I found this Imperial at a Pawn shop for $7. I fell in love with that handle wrap. The blades did look terrible, but a #2 pencil took care of the worst of it.
Then I came across this little Schrade USA 515 Scrimshaw in a thrift store for $1. It looks like a factory second, and has a broken spring.
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A nice old Camillus "66" Stockman in French Ivory. "Preston Motor Co,, Preston, MD" advertiser.Some blackish patina but nice,full and snappy blades. Found in Delaware yesterday.
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Good lookin' old knife, J.O'.! That's a keeper!Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Sat Jul 06, 2024 2:04 pm A nice old Camillus "66" Stockman in French Ivory. "Preston Motor Co,, Preston, MD" advertiser.Some blackish patina but nice,full and snappy blades. Found in Delaware yesterday.
Hope you're well, and playin' some geetar!
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