OK Tony, don't be jealous, but look what I found at the flea market today..
KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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Thanks TopDog! Stocking my inventory for a couple knife shows at the end of this year.
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FMJ (Flea Market Jealousy) is when someone horns in on a deal, like when I bought those yesterday. Had 'em in a pile ... was negotiating with the Seller, and he allowed someone to horn in. I just sat back and waited, then the Horn did not buy any. That is NOTtoomanyknives wrote: ↑Sat Sep 13, 2025 11:17 pmOK Tony, don't be jealous, but look what I found at the flea market today..![]()
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Anyway, I see you making a Gem out of that Fish Knife. Then, I will be jealous!
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That's is a knice haul.
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The days of the flea market are gone up here . You guys in Tennessee sure are fortunate to have them in your area . Nice haul Tony
While out of town yesterday we stopped at a small antique shop . They had a bunch of BSA knives that were way over priced so passed on them . In a small locked cabinet seen this Kershaw underneath a few items . Asked Owner if I could check it out. Much to my surprise it was 18.00 plus tax . Didn’t hesitate at that price . Not a big fan of serrated blades for EDC but like the leek and speed safe opening w/ locking blade . Also has a date on it and the teal one that I carry doesn’t. Didn’t know Kershaw did that .
Enjoy your Sunday out there folks.
While out of town yesterday we stopped at a small antique shop . They had a bunch of BSA knives that were way over priced so passed on them . In a small locked cabinet seen this Kershaw underneath a few items . Asked Owner if I could check it out. Much to my surprise it was 18.00 plus tax . Didn’t hesitate at that price . Not a big fan of serrated blades for EDC but like the leek and speed safe opening w/ locking blade . Also has a date on it and the teal one that I carry doesn’t. Didn’t know Kershaw did that .
Enjoy your Sunday out there folks.
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Wow! That's not cool at all. I hope that he at least gave you a great deal on the knives. That was a pretty rookie move. I'm going to see what I can do with this old thing. It's a really old Imperial, prior to the cheaper folded bolster caps, so it's made very well. Thanks for the vote of confidence!Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 11:52 amFMJ (Flea Market Jealousy) is when someone horns in on a deal, like when I bought those yesterday. Had 'em in a pile ... was negotiating with the Seller, and he allowed someone to horn in. I just sat back and waited, then the Horn did not buy any. That is NOTtoomanyknives wrote: ↑Sat Sep 13, 2025 11:17 pmOK Tony, don't be jealous, but look what I found at the flea market today..![]()
Crappy Fish knife.JPG![]()
Anyway, I see you making a Gem out of that Fish Knife. Then, I will be jealous!![]()
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chickenman62 wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 2:33 pm A Titusville Knife Co. Titusville Trapper made by Queen.
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Love the Leek! One of my favorite knives. I always have one in my pocket! Good score JP!Ripster wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 1:22 pm The days of the flea market are gone up here . You guys in Tennessee sure are fortunate to have them in your area . Nice haul Tony![]()
While out of town yesterday we stopped at a small antique shop . They had a bunch of BSA knives that were way over priced so passed on them . In a small locked cabinet seen this Kershaw underneath a few items . Asked Owner if I could check it out. Much to my surprise it was 18.00 plus tax . Didn’t hesitate at that price . Not a big fan of serrated blades for EDC but like the leek and speed safe opening w/ locking blade . Also has a date on it and the teal one that I carry doesn’t. Didn’t know Kershaw did that .
Enjoy your Sunday out there folks.
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Thanks Neighbor! I have happened upon a few good FMs this year by traveling out of my comfort zone.
Getting to know a lot of knife traders regionally, with reasonable prices.
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JP, those are awesome KershawsRipster wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 1:22 pm The days of the flea market are gone up here . You guys in Tennessee sure are fortunate to have them in your area . Nice haul Tony![]()
While out of town yesterday we stopped at a small antique shop . They had a bunch of BSA knives that were way over priced so passed on them . In a small locked cabinet seen this Kershaw underneath a few items . Asked Owner if I could check it out. Much to my surprise it was 18.00 plus tax . Didn’t hesitate at that price . Not a big fan of serrated blades for EDC but like the leek and speed safe opening w/ locking blade . Also has a date on it and the teal one that I carry doesn’t. Didn’t know Kershaw did that .
Enjoy your Sunday out there folks.
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It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
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FMJ: Flea Market Jealousy
2. When your friends go to the flea market and crush it, but you go and mostly find Legos and "vintage" DVDs.
The schrade skeletal frame is China made but at least there's a knife in the mess kit and the scissors are Boker.
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Found this at a flea market today. I have a soft spot for the Frontier cause the first knife I ever found at a flea market was a Frontier Stockman.
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Now THAT'S a flea market haul!ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 7:59 pm![]()
FMJ: Flea Market Jealousy
2. When your friends go to the flea market and crush it, but you go and mostly find Legos and "vintage" DVDs.
The schrade skeletal frame is China made but at least there's a knife in the mess kit and the scissors are Boker.
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I've had a very good year at the flea markets so far, found several fine hok's and a couple real nice knives.Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 6:28 pmThanks Neighbor! I have happened upon a few good FMs this year by traveling out of my comfort zone.
Getting to know a lot of knife traders regionally, with reasonable prices.![]()
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CxIII, I have walked away from entire deals when someone else butts in and the seller won't shut him down. That is the #1 rule in the FMC (Flea Market Code): Never cut in on someone's deal when you ain't part of it!!!Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Sun Sep 14, 2025 11:52 amFMJ (Flea Market Jealousy) is when someone horns in on a deal, like when I bought those yesterday. Had 'em in a pile ... was negotiating with the Seller, and he allowed someone to horn in. I just sat back and waited, then the Horn did not buy any. That is NOT![]()
Anyway, I see you making a Gem out of that Fish Knife. Then, I will be jealous!![]()
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Scored this ZT 0203. 0.16 inch thick blade, full steel liners, aluminum handles. CPM M4 steel. Huge beast.
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Kniiice Rick!RedRaiderRick wrote: ↑Tue Sep 16, 2025 1:39 am Scored this ZT 0203. 0.16 inch thick blade, full steel liners, aluminum handles. CPM M4 steel. Huge beast.
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Got ahold of this 1 today , 1985 new grind 3392. Anyone know the rairity of this piece? know they only made the 3392 in 1985 according to the new grind advertisment . believe it would be great for the collection , just would like a lil more info on it
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Probably my favorite find to date. If not definitely in the top 3. 1981 Case xx sidewinder. Near mint , only drawback is only got too half of box an no paperwork. In the market for bottom half if anyone was to have 1 layin around. Still love it and will go in the collection for now.
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Nice Case Sidewinder Dansword!
The wife and I hit the antique stores and some flea markets this weekend ... this is my haul...
- 1971 9 dot Case M3102 lobster/oyster knife
- 1975 5 dot Case '35-1/2
- 2017 Case Army '54 trapper
- Big Nicholson file
- 1926 dated "Weed-Sturdy" brand pliers
- 2 Old Timers & some Misc. sheaths
- 1974 and a 1976 Coleman Stoves
The wife and I hit the antique stores and some flea markets this weekend ... this is my haul...
- 1971 9 dot Case M3102 lobster/oyster knife
- 1975 5 dot Case '35-1/2
- 2017 Case Army '54 trapper
- Big Nicholson file
- 1926 dated "Weed-Sturdy" brand pliers
- 2 Old Timers & some Misc. sheaths
- 1974 and a 1976 Coleman Stoves
Tony .. https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/corncreekcutlery ...
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
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Dansword wrote: ↑Sun Sep 21, 2025 11:08 pm Probably my favorite find to date. If not definitely in the top 3. 1981 Case xx sidewinder. Near mint , only drawback is only got too half of box an no paperwork. In the market for bottom half if anyone was to have 1 layin around. Still love it and will go in the collection for now.