KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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djknife13 wrote: Thu Jul 03, 2025 2:30 am Just purchased from Scott. Nicest Babe Ruth Remington I've ever seen and a nice Keen Kutter fixed blade.___Dave
A great pair, Dave!
Just noticed the similarity of the round shield on your Remington and the PAL shield that buckkiller58 posted yesterday also, remembering the history of Remington and Pal.
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djknife13 wrote: Thu Jul 03, 2025 2:30 am Just purchased from Scott. Nicest Babe Ruth Remington I've ever seen and a nice Keen Kutter fixed blade.___Dave
Very cool one the Babe Ruth! And the Keen Kutter is knice too.
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3 knife boxes I picked up , I don't think I've posted these here. Russell, Northfield ,Cattaraugus. Graphics are brighter than the photo shows.
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knifegnome wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 8:46 pm 3 knife boxes I picked up , I don't think I've posted these here. Russell, Northfield ,Cattaraugus. Graphics are brighter than the photo shows.
Awesome! I see and bid on these at Voyles. ::tu::
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1967redrider wrote: Tue Jul 01, 2025 2:54 pm What's your thoughts on these Chinese Robesons?
IIRC I refrained from ever posting that I was not wildly entheusiastic about SMKW introducing Chinese Queen knives. I'll continue my self restraint. However, I do enjoy some SMKW Chinese Marbles thinking of them as Rough Ryders with a different brand on them. Unlike the Chinese Queens, Chinese Robersons are priced the same as Rough Ryders so I might view them the same as SMKW Marbles in time.

What are the Gamecock's tiny coping saw or hack saw and its other tool used for?
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knifegnome wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 8:46 pm 3 knife boxes I picked up , I don't think I've posted these here. Russell, Northfield ,Cattaraugus. Graphics are brighter than the photo shows.
Very knice! And they all look to be in surprisingly good shape.
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Modern Slip Joints wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 4:52 am
1967redrider wrote: Tue Jul 01, 2025 2:54 pm What's your thoughts on these Chinese Robesons?
IIRC I refrained from ever posting that I was not wildly entheusiastic about SMKW introducing Chinese Queen knives. I'll continue my self restraint. However, I do enjoy some SMKW Chinese Marbles thinking of them as Rough Ryders with a different brand on them. Unlike the Chinese Queens, Chinese Robersons are priced the same as Rough Ryders so I might view them the same as SMKW Marbles in time.

What are the Gamecock's tiny coping saw or hack saw and its other tool used for?
That's a cock's spur saw and a rooster nutter. 😉 I have not seen either in action, don't think I care too.
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1967redrider wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 9:00 pm That's a cock's spur saw and a rooster nutter. 😉 I have not seen either in action, don't think I care too.
When I was a kid we had a few roosters that deserved spur cutting. The rooster nutter must have been made obsolete by electric freezers.

Before I can buy a Gamecock do I have to think of something I might cut with the spur cutter that I could not cut with a SAK wood saw or the edge of its file?
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Modern Slip Joints wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 9:34 pm
1967redrider wrote: Sat Jul 05, 2025 9:00 pm That's a cock's spur saw and a rooster nutter. 😉 I have not seen either in action, don't think I care too.
When I was a kid we had a few roosters that deserved spur cutting. The rooster nutter must have been made obsolete by electric freezers.

Before I can buy a Gamecock do I have to think of something I might cut with the spur cutter that I could not cut with a SAK wood saw or the edge of its file?

More of a novelty these days, since cockfighting has become replaced by other gaming events, or possibly illegal.
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I assumed you cut the spurs off completely so the rooster could not sink them into your calf when you turned your back on it. A lot of roosters are best as chicken dinner.

There is a pre-WWII family story about rooster spurs. Behind my grandparent's house there was and still is a rough lawn that extends to a drop off into a ravine and creek. Two women were crewing the cud behind the house when a bear walked up unto the lawn. A rooster tried to sink its spurs into the bears nose. The bear opened his jaws wide then snapped down on the cock and walked back into the woods with lunch in its mouth. Chickens might be the stupidest animals I've delt with.
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Today’s few market grabs. German eye Jim Bowie large stockman. And a Klaas congress. Anyone know anything about them ? Has a crown around the klaas and says A&k soligen Germany on rear tang stamps. All blades marked.
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Modern Slip Joints wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 12:15 am I assumed you cut the spurs off completely so the rooster could not sink them into your calf when you turned your back on it. A lot of roosters are best as chicken dinner.

There is a pre-WWII family story about rooster spurs. Behind my grandparent's house there was and still is a rough lawn that extends to a drop off into a ravine and creek. Two women were crewing the cud behind the house when a bear walked up unto the lawn. A rooster tried to sink its spurs into the bears nose. The bear opened his jaws wide then snapped down on the cock and walked back into the woods with lunch in its mouth. Chickens might be the stupidest animals I've delt with.

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Picked up a Jonathan Crookes knife at an antique shop today, made in Sheffield England , stag handle and very nice condition.
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knifegnome wrote: Sun Jul 06, 2025 11:45 pm Picked up a Jonathan Crookes knife at an antique shop today, made in Sheffield England , stag handle and very nice condition.
Nice find. Beautiful condition.I like it.____Dave
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Mark Lightner wrote: Mon Jul 07, 2025 2:29 pm Utica
A real beauty!
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Thanks tree farmer.
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TripleF wrote: Mon Jul 07, 2025 8:46 pm From Webster today....
See you made it back from up north. Hope you had a great visit.
I see 2 nice Case knives in your pile from Webster! ::tu::
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knifegnome wrote: Fri Jul 04, 2025 8:46 pm 3 knife boxes I picked up , I don't think I've posted these here. Russell, Northfield ,Cattaraugus. Graphics are brighter than the photo shows.
Nice pick! I was hunting for a nice Cattaraugus box or boxed set the other day too.
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Finally found my grail knife…
1880s Korn’s patent automatic!
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wiseguy wrote: Mon Jul 07, 2025 9:22 pm Finally found my grail knife…
1880s Korn’s patent automatic!
WOW, Great looking knife, how long have you been looking for one of those?
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wiseguy wrote: Mon Jul 07, 2025 9:22 pm Finally found my grail knife…
::tu:: ::ds:: ::tu::
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wiseguy wrote: Mon Jul 07, 2025 9:22 pm Finally found my grail knife…
1880s Korn’s patent automatic!
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knifegnome wrote: Mon Jul 07, 2025 9:54 pm
wiseguy wrote: Mon Jul 07, 2025 9:22 pm Finally found my grail knife…
1880s Korn’s patent automatic!
WOW, Great looking knife, how long have you been looking for one of those?
Decades, it completed a set.
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