KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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Re: KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
I think that is an original Remington
The straight line stamp was a lower priced knife.
Hope this helps
The straight line stamp was a lower priced knife.
Hope this helps
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Re: KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
I agree that it's nor a repro. According to Levine, the later "assortment" knives were made for Remington by Camillus and G. Schrade. That looks like one. Still a "Remington"
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Re: KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Sun Jan 05, 2025 5:22 pm I agree that it's nor a repro. According to Levine, the later "assortment" knives were made for Remington by Camillus and G. Schrade. That looks like one. Still a "Remington"J.O'.
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Thanks for the info--much appreciated. I really like the look with the glossy black scales and the blades have great snap.
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Re: KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
Bought a $30 lot off eBay for a 1994 110 with finger grooves, only to realize I didn't pay attention and noticed it had a tipped blade. Still though, aside from that one, I think I did decent .
1994 Buck 110 w/finger grooves. Blade tip broken. I haven't had a full 110 with finger grooves (only the old Bucklite 422) , but honestly, I love the feel.
As soon as I dig out of the snow, it's headed off to Idaho along with a 112 needing a new blade--and a couple others that need thinner edges.
Kent (Camillus). Worn out POS.
3.5" lockback in white bone. Wolf shield.
Only tang stamp is "G9B" on the pile side. Probably a cheap modern Chinese knife, but seems well made and smooth. Definitely a keeper.
Victorinox Traveller. '85-91 I think. Slightly bent main blade, used pen blade. Otherwise, ready to use. Even still has both scale tools.
No lanyard ring, which makes it much better than the modern Climber in terms of comfort. However, it lacks that nice hook for pulling pins.
Colonial Swiss Master "Mountain Guide"
Doubt it was ever used or carried. Heck, I didn't even need to clean it--just oil it. Will definitely be a nice addition to my ever-growing Swiss Master collection.
'65-69 Case 22087 Serpentine Jack in smooth black synthetic--slightly tipped main blade that has a little wobble as well. Definitely a user, however. Already in the pocket. I had the BSA edition Stockman on the same frame as my Scout dress knife, and loved it.
Robeson Shur-Edge lobster. Gorgeous, and I doubt ever used or carried much.
Best out of the bunch to me.
Tang stamp "ROBESON" over "Shur-Edge" script over USA"
1994 Buck 110 w/finger grooves. Blade tip broken. I haven't had a full 110 with finger grooves (only the old Bucklite 422) , but honestly, I love the feel.
As soon as I dig out of the snow, it's headed off to Idaho along with a 112 needing a new blade--and a couple others that need thinner edges.
Kent (Camillus). Worn out POS.
3.5" lockback in white bone. Wolf shield.
Only tang stamp is "G9B" on the pile side. Probably a cheap modern Chinese knife, but seems well made and smooth. Definitely a keeper.
Victorinox Traveller. '85-91 I think. Slightly bent main blade, used pen blade. Otherwise, ready to use. Even still has both scale tools.
No lanyard ring, which makes it much better than the modern Climber in terms of comfort. However, it lacks that nice hook for pulling pins.
Colonial Swiss Master "Mountain Guide"
Doubt it was ever used or carried. Heck, I didn't even need to clean it--just oil it. Will definitely be a nice addition to my ever-growing Swiss Master collection.
'65-69 Case 22087 Serpentine Jack in smooth black synthetic--slightly tipped main blade that has a little wobble as well. Definitely a user, however. Already in the pocket. I had the BSA edition Stockman on the same frame as my Scout dress knife, and loved it.
Robeson Shur-Edge lobster. Gorgeous, and I doubt ever used or carried much.
Best out of the bunch to me.
Tang stamp "ROBESON" over "Shur-Edge" script over USA"
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Cody, that is an awesome lot of knives! Hope you post the 110 when Buck gets done with it! 
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Awesome Cody!! Happy for you! I especially like the Case! 
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You crushed it. I love the mountain guide, and the whole swiss master series. Yours is in great shape, i always find them beat to death.
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I have a couple of the Colonial Swiss Master "Mountain Guide" models and I feel they are great EDCs as they have 3 very different and useful blades + the awl (I used that a lot) and a bottle opener (
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2x Kutmaster today. Lots of rust to clean off and still some work to get what is left and some tuning up the edges on the blades. My new pickups and I am really digging 'em! 
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Looks like bone on the stockman too. Noice.
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Thanks ZTWKG
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Please visit my AAPK store: https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/ca ... er_id=2383
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That's what I like to see, a couple of HOKs!!
That stockman would serve anybody for many more years. Ain't too sure about the little one?
Great finds.
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Picked up this CANTON CUTLERY CO. (1879-1930) "Shrine" 3" pen. in mint condition with factory edges. Another little secret is it's handles are "waterfall" celluloid and very "active", with quick-changing patterns at the slightest rotation. J.O'.
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Thanks T.F.treefarmer wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2025 4:38 amThat's what I like to see, a couple of HOKs!!![]()
That stockman would serve anybody for many more years. Ain't too sure about the little one?![]()
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Great looooking vintage piece RidgeGrass!Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Sun Jan 12, 2025 9:43 pm Picked up this CANTON CUTLERY CO. (1879-1930) "Shrine" 3" pen. in mint condition with factory edges. Another little secret is it's handles are "waterfall" celluloid and very "active", with quick-changing patterns at the slightest rotation. J.O'.
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Not usually my favorite brand. I do like it though
1st picture was horrible, this one isn’t much better.
1st picture was horrible, this one isn’t much better.
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Those scrim etchings are what cause the waterfall effect. Wish I could video it. It is cool. O'.
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Just about any blade you might need. Knice knife.Dullest_knife wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 2:00 am Not usually my favorite brand. I do like it though
1st picture was horrible, this one isn’t much better.
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Tydoglegg wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 2:49 pmJust about any blade you might need. Knice knife.Dullest_knife wrote: ↑Mon Jan 13, 2025 2:00 am Not usually my favorite brand. I do like it though
1st picture was horrible, this one isn’t much better.
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Re: KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
AND in these parts a box of Savage .300 goes for $81.00 a box these guys had them for $44.00
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Congratulations, gdogg! That's the way to do business!garddogg56 wrote: ↑Sat Jan 18, 2025 5:04 pmLove new town pawn shops! Found me a old Western S-901 camper knife for $7.00 but damn grinding wheels
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AND in these parts a box of Savage .300 goes for $81.00 a box these guys had them for $44.00
Why are the rounds for the ol' 99 so expensive?
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