KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:59 pm
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I had given a thought to renting a U-Haul... :lol:
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I’m sure they’d never miss it. 😂
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My dad actually found these two beautiful knives. I was looking last night and stumbled across them.
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Two beauties there!
Any body want to comment on the authenticity of this Puko? It bears no mark. Thanks, J.O'.
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Thu Aug 01, 2024 11:37 pm
dlr110 wrote: Wed Jul 31, 2024 3:58 am On my day trip up to Bowie, TX today I found 3 knives and bought 2.
The first one was on the side of HWY 81 going into town....It wouldn't fit in the car.
::hmm:: That Bowie seems to nice too pass up.... ::paranoid:: .... maybe next time it would fit on top of the car .... ::shrug::
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LKSKNIVES wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 5:41 pm My dad actually found these two beautiful knives. I was looking last night and stumbled across them.
I think that first knife is a HTT knife. Nice find.

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LKSKNIVES wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 5:41 pm My dad actually found these two beautiful knives. I was looking last night and stumbled across them.
Those are fine-looking Rimingtons! Is there a pattern number either one?
The bone on the one with the punch really got my attention! ::tu::
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LKSKNIVES wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 5:41 pm My dad actually found these two beautiful knives. I was looking last night and stumbled across them.
Love them both!
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Ridgegrass wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 7:27 pm Two beauties there!
Any body want to comment on the authenticity of this Puko? It bears no mark. Thanks, J.O'.
About the fanciest one I've ever seen. A prize.
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From what I can tell from 6th Edition Sargent. And because dad check off some of what he had, as you can see from the pictures I have attached now.
To answer the # question I could not see a Remington Tang Number on either.

1st Knife single blade from what I can tell is a R3943 sleeveboard Rogers bone. Page 454. My dad has a Check mark by the R3943 sleeveboard brown bone also. This is a 2 blade knife but I have not come across it.

2nd knife is a R373 Equal end Jack Bone. Page 426.
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Ridgegrass wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 7:27 pm Two beauties there!
Any body want to comment on the authenticity of this Puko? It bears no mark. Thanks, J.O'.
J.O'. ... ::hmm:: 1st of all let me just say that your puukko, is absolutely stunning.... :shock: I know Finland is outside of what is thought of as proper "Scandinavia", but some of the traditional knives share a resemblance to other knives of the region. I am no expert... but the engraved designs look to be Nordic/Scandinavian influenced and Finland, Norway and Sweden all share the northern area known as the "Lapland" where the puukko is a traditional knife.

That being said, I am in no way an expert, so I am hoping to learn about this knife from someone more knowledgeable than the humble contributor that I am. I attached some Viking designs for comparison, as well as contrast of the handle design of a traditional puukko in the attached picture.

It really is a great piece, with wonderful pictures, great posting J.O'. ::handshake::
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I know nothing about Puko's, J.O'., but from all the fancy engraving I get a definite authentic vibe.
As it was said, that is the nicest Puko I've seen. Congratulations on finding that beauty. ::handshake::
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Ridgegrass wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 7:27 pm Two beauties there!
Any body want to comment on the authenticity of this Puko? It bears no mark. Thanks, J.O'.
I don;t know anything about it, other than it's a fine looking knife, J.O'. ::tu::
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LKSKNIVES wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 5:41 pm My dad actually found these two beautiful knives. I was looking last night and stumbled across them.
Two old beauties there, LKS! ::tu::
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that has got to be the nicest puko knife I have ever seen, what a beauty lucky you ::ds::
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LKSKNIVES wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 5:41 pm My dad actually found these two beautiful knives. I was looking last night and stumbled across them.
Absolutely stunning!!!!

Found these 3 this weekend...
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Thanks all on the Puukko. I was hesitant because it was unmarked. It is a beauty but there's so much "fluff" out there and Puukkos are not my area of collecting. At $40 any bad news won't be to hard a lesso. Keeping fingers crossed. J.O'.
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Found at an antique show today; a very nice vintage cigar cutter/box opener, a Western, Boulder P28A in Yellow (In 25 years collecting Westerns, this is the first and only yellow one I've ever seen), a horn handled IXL Wostenholm in excellent shape, and a Case Tested 6165 with the bomb shell shield. Even though it has been repined and has a small center rivet chip, for $50 I wasn't walking away from it. It does have the correct blade and fits perfectly I'm assuming the original pin just needed replacing and someone did it in steel._____Dave
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djknife13 wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 8:41 pm Found at an antique show today; a very nice vintage cigar cutter/box opener, a Western, Boulder P28A in Yellow (In 25 years collecting Westerns, this is the first and only yellow one I've ever seen), a horn handled IXL Wostenholm in excellent shape, and a Case Tested 6165 with the bomb shell shield. Even though it has been repined and has a small center rivet chip, for $50 I wasn't walking away from it. It does have the correct blade and fits perfectly I'm assuming the original pin just needed replacing and someone did it in steel._____Dave
Excellent finds Dave! I really like that Western yellow handle, it's a beauty... ::tu::
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djknife13 wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 8:41 pm Found at an antique show today; a very nice vintage cigar cutter/box opener, a Western, Boulder P28A in Yellow (In 25 years collecting Westerns, this is the first and only yellow one I've ever seen), a horn handled IXL Wostenholm in excellent shape, and a Case Tested 6165 with the bomb shell shield. Even though it has been repined and has a small center rivet chip, for $50 I wasn't walking away from it. It does have the correct blade and fits perfectly I'm assuming the original pin just needed replacing and someone did it in steel._____Dave
I'll agree with David, "Excellent finds Dave!" but at that we'll part ways, the Old Case 6165 is the one that rings my bell! ::tu::
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The Western would get my vote ... like that cigar cutter too ... Great scores Dave!! ::tu::
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The yellow handle western is very nice.
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djknife13 wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 8:41 pm Found at an antique show today; a very nice vintage cigar cutter/box opener, a Western, Boulder P28A in Yellow (In 25 years collecting Westerns, this is the first and only yellow one I've ever seen), a horn handled IXL Wostenholm in excellent shape, and a Case Tested 6165 with the bomb shell shield. Even though it has been repined and has a small center rivet chip, for $50 I wasn't walking away from it. It does have the correct blade and fits perfectly I'm assuming the original pin just needed replacing and someone did it in steel._____Dave
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djknife13 wrote: Sat Aug 03, 2024 8:41 pm Found at an antique show today; a very nice vintage cigar cutter/box opener, a Western, Boulder P28A in Yellow (In 25 years collecting Westerns, this is the first and only yellow one I've ever seen), a horn handled IXL Wostenholm in excellent shape, and a Case Tested 6165 with the bomb shell shield. Even though it has been repined and has a small center rivet chip, for $50 I wasn't walking away from it. It does have the correct blade and fits perfectly I'm assuming the original pin just needed replacing and someone did it in steel._____Dave
That Western is great. What is the handle made of? Possibly marblett?
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Ridgegrass wrote: Fri Aug 02, 2024 7:27 pm Any body want to comment on the authenticity of this Puko? It bears no mark. Thanks, J.O'.
I am far from an expert, and authenticating the puukko is way above my pay grade. But, IMHO, if not authentic it is the work of a very talented “forger”. It is a beautiful piece.
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::handshake:: J.O'.
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