KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Those are SWEET,BigHead. ::tu::
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Picked this one up today, Case 70's Hammerhead. Five inches closed. Bolsters are dirty and scuffed but not dinged. Blade looks to be unsharpened and nearly unused.
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A little bit of brasso and that one will look like new Edgy. ::nod::

Nice find! ::tu::


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Yep,I agree....little bit of elbow grease and that puppy will look great. ::tu::
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i must be getting old or not paying attention, but i was going through my knives and looked at a 6308 whittler(half) and what i originally thought was a 70's era i was surprised to see that i actually have a 65-69 6308 in black bone, its not mint but it is 90 percent and the blades have very strong snap. i dont know how i missed it but what a nice surprise. the blades are 100 percent complete too. talk about a hidden gem.
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i just got a louve and what i thought were dots were discolorations(it needs cleaned) my old eyes arent what they used to be.lol
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Hey guys and gals_______I was,floating around on the ""bay"" and snagged this Queen City English Jack ---my first Queen purchase !!!!! it's a pretty big knife (4 1/2 in. closed), by my standards,but,I sorta like the pattern,and got a bargain price on her ::ds::

I'll take some better photos,when she arrives ::tu::
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nice queenie there big monk. ::tu::
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Great lookin knife monk. ::ENVY::
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I was watching that one Monk, just to see what it would go for (I like the English Jack pattern). You did get a great bargain. Congratulations. Now, if it could have only been me. Oh, wait! That's right, I forgot. You have to bid to get it. ::dang::

Enjoy and if it ever gets over crowded at Big Monk's house, you can send it to live with me for a while. :D
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jerryd6818 wrote:I was watching that one Monk, just to see what it would go for (I like the English Jack pattern). You did get a great bargain. Congratulations. Now, if it could have only been me. Oh, wait! That's right, I forgot. You have to bid to get it. ::dang::

Enjoy and if it ever gets over crowded at Big Monk's house, you can send it to live with me for a while. :D

Thanks Gino,and Jerry_____I'll keep that in mine,if it gets to crowded around here ::tounge:: I've been eyeing one for awhile,and most I found were around $100_____so at $63 shipped,I felt like the time was right ::ds::
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http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vi ... K:MEWAX:IT





Here is my knife find of the day! Im curious to see if it has a fourth blade. ::shrug::
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Don't know about the 4th blade, but it looks like it should - 3-blade Congress? The pattern number listed in description does not fit the knife shown?? Calls it a Case and pictures a Hen & Rooster?? Did you ask him what you are really getting? Great price for either one though.
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TJ , i'm hoping its a rare Case made H&R reverse whittler! ::ds:: :mrgreen: I guess i will see what i bought in a few days. lol
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Wow!! That would be a rare bird (no pun intended) :wink: Which ever one of the three is delivered, it seems you did very well.
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Well it came in yesterday. It has all four blades and the box! ::ds::
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Oh, my! That's really slick.
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nice buy,really good looking knife.
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Thanks fellas, I was taking a small gamble but was very pleased !!!
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Nice H&R Basser1 I have a few myself. Always liked them
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hey y'all just got back from the fleamarket and found a nice schrade red bone 1984 heritage with the etched main blade(everlastingly sharp) in unsharpened and uncarried near mint( a few scratches on the scales ,minor scratches. it is a 8041 3 back spring whittler with the decoarative sheild with the date on it. here are some pics.
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Thats a good day at the market! Nice snag. Its too cold this time of year around here for a flea market. Have to wait till spring, bummer!
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hey gino it was cool too find such a nice knife, now i want to get the rest of the set.
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You dont see a lot of Schrade whittlers and that one is a beauty. I carry a whitler as a edc and its my favorite stlye of knife.
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i carry a 65-69 casexx 6308 whittler i got for 20 bucks at a fleamarket in 80 percent condition. i love it too.
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