A similar Uncle Henry.
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kn ... hp?t=82074






Beautiful group of knives, but your first post is gonna be like a first album that goes to the top of the charts, It's gonna be tough to top it with the sophomore release/post.


Definitely Chinese. Most have the Chinese stainless alloy that starts with 7Cr but the $20 packs of three different Schrades in Wal-Mart and similar stores have their stainless alloy that starts with 3Cr. The first number is tenths of a percent carbon. The 7Cr alloy is supposed to be equivelent to 440A in edge holding. When you're buying the 3Cr is best passed over for a better knife.

Congratulations,bighomer wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 1:59 pm Found these at the little flea mkt.yestiddy, had to do some wrangling to get them down where I could still buy dinner. I'm in love with the Queen farmer's jack.
I don't know anything about the Buck Creek, says it was made in Solingen Germany on it.
Need a shield but for 3 bucks it seems to a be well built hok.it took some elbow grease to get down through the crud and a quart of oil to get it snapping, it will go into the edc's after I hone the blades are bit.





ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 18, 2025 5:47 pm The sheath says jackmaster hammer brand, but the stamp says Viking. I think this was made by Union Cut in the 30's.
Found at an antique mall.

Goins says EW VikingThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Mon Aug 18, 2025 5:47 pm The sheath says jackmaster hammer brand, but the stamp says Viking. I think this was made by Union Cut in the 30's.
Found at an antique mall.
Edit: appears Colonial also made knives with the Viking stamp, maybe Utica too. Seems more like a Colonial or Utica.
What a Queen!! Congratts!!bighomer wrote: ↑Sun Aug 17, 2025 1:59 pm Found these at the little flea mkt.yestiddy, had to do some wrangling to get them down where I could still buy dinner. I'm in love with the Queen farmer's jack.
I don't know anything about the Buck Creek, says it was made in Solingen Germany on it.
Need a shield but for 3 bucks it seems to a be well built hok.it took some elbow grease to get down through the crud and a quart of oil to get it snapping, it will go into the edc's after I hone the blades are bit.





ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Wed Aug 20, 2025 4:14 pm Thanks for the input fellas.
Here's my antique mall haul from yesterday. 5 each except for the Utica, it was 12, and the red and picture handled were 4. The little celluloid with a bow tie is a Wabash, and the little fob is Miller Bro's.