KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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BTW - The marks on blade are the reflection of my dining room light.
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Sweet knife Trevor!
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I traded one off just like it.......very good knives and I believe they were made in the 80's. :)
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Nice one Johnnie! ::sweet::
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HOME!!! ::ds::
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NICE!!!! Glad to hear it!
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I'm glad you're home johnnie. Take care.
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Thanks Guys!! ::tu:: .....I'm hoping that I won't have to go back until sometime after my B-day......3-21. ::shrug::
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johnnierotten wrote:I traded one off just like it.......very good knives and I believe they were made in the 80's. :)
Hey that looks familiar!! Glad your home JR.
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Thanks Mark. ::tu:: ......did you wind up with that one?? :)

I do so much trading....I forget. ::shrug:: ....either that or I'm just getting old. :shock: :lol:
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johnnierotten wrote:HOME!!! ::ds::
::ds:: ::ds:: Glad to here!! ::nod:: ::tu:: John
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::tu::
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johnnierotten wrote:HOME!!! ::ds::

Great News Johnnie !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Hoping ya' feeling great,and doing fine !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! ::tu:: ::ds::
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Thanks Guys....your awesome!! ::tu::
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johnnierotten wrote:I traded one off just like it.......very good knives and I believe they were made in the 80's. :)
You are right Johnny, they cam out in the 1980s.
I should have bought the folding version when I had a chance to get it at cost when I ran the cutlery store, but I was raising 6 kids then, ya' know how that goes. I think they were only about $75 retail new, but $37.50 was a lot of money then. :lol: :lol:

Glad you are home again Johnnie! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Glad you are home again Johnnie!
Thanks Dale. ::tu::
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Here is what I found today at the market

Colonial stainless fishing knife
Next knife is a jack with just USA on tang but I think from the blade its an Ideal.
Third is a Hammer fixed blade w/sheath.
I also came cross this 1940-64 Case XX that someone did some "custom" work to. LOL!
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wow Gino !!!!________you could go to our flea markets,everyday,for a month,and never ""see" that many older knives !!!!!! you guys around the knife factory areas,sure have a ""good time"" at the markets !!!!!!!!!!! ::tu::
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Great finds Gino, especially the Hammer Brand ::drool::
This morning I went to the monthly flea mkt and found it cancelled :evil: Congratulations on your finds. :mrgreen:
An uncontrolled accumulator. ::shrug::
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Nice ones,Partner. ::tu::
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Thanks fellas! ::nod:: ::tu::
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hey gino i got a"customized" 6207 40-64 just like yours.flea market find too. lol
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LMAO! Looks like its the same artist too! Custom wharnie blade LOL!
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Gino, you must have one of the greatest flea markets known to man-kind. Every week you come back with neat knives. The flea market here at home only carries new seconds. What a drag. Congrats.
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my fully customised 6207 jack is my everyday carry it takes an edge like crazy. whoever did it did it right, it didnt loose any temper in the blade.
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