KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Great finds Bill, sounds like my kinda day! ::ds::
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Nice finds. Case has got my atention with the scrimshawed smooth bone. I might have to start buying new knives again.

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Ditto Bill, ditto! Cant beat them days. (usually its only one) LOL!
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I hear ya Bill, I want as many of those days as my wife will allow. "What's that Honey?? Oh just waiting for your next command Dearest"! :mrgreen:
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hey gang, got to go to the flea market, found a couple of nice ones,
1. a solingen copperhead greenish stag eyeball, worn main blade,but holds an awesome edge and great snap and no wobble at all.
2. a camco jack with "protect your rights to bear arms" written on it, not a glamorous knife but a great message.
here are a few pics.
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I got 2 of these today and found the Boker hiding in a drawer.I believe a member who I do some trade'n with gave it to me. 8)
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I'm thinking that Boker ROCKS! Man!

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Thanks Dave. ::tu::
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Nice ones Johnnie.
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Thanks Gino. ::tu:: .....I'll probably put the last 2 in my trade thread....I like them..but I have so many of the same....ya know what I mean? ::shrug::
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I really like the Saddlehorn, Johnny! ::tu::
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::tu:: very nice , good luck with them
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Nice old copperhead

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Thank you Lady and Gentlemen ... :shock: :lol: :lol:
Yeah...I really like the scales on that saddlehorn. ::tu::
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It's been fairly slow lately but the last two weeks have picked up and I got this lot from two shows and a fellow collector that just buys and sells on but doesn't collect anymore.

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Wow, nice bunch of knives Robert! Thats a find!!!
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Wow is right!!.......done real good. ::tu:: ......after you go through them,I hope you take some close up pics. :D ..I see what seems to be really old nice knives in the midst. ::tu::
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Great hoard of knives ::drool:: Very interesting knives. ::tu:: ::tu::
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knifegirl888 wrote:
gino wrote:Sweet knife Kathy. I will get to Rogers one of these times.
Thanks! I am sure you will like Rogers. I have a good friend that is a dealer/collector. He actually leaves at 4 o'clock in the morning to get to Rogers on Fridays. He is under the impression that you find all the best knives with a flashlight at the fleamarket before dawn. He is most likely right, but I am not that early of a riser! :lol:
It must be really interesting to be a collector in the East. There might be a dozen of us in Wyoming, and no club. The nearest show would be at least 550 miles away, if Denver has one, which it might not. I wanted to go to the Oregon show this year but something came up. I have never been to a show, and it might be just as well; the folks there probably wouldn't like to see a grown man either weeping or slobbering, by turns.
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tongueriver wrote:
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gino wrote:Sweet knife Kathy. I will get to Rogers one of these times.
Thanks! I am sure you will like Rogers. I have a good friend that is a dealer/collector. He actually leaves at 4 o'clock in the morning to get to Rogers on Fridays. He is under the impression that you find all the best knives with a flashlight at the fleamarket before dawn. He is most likely right, but I am not that early of a riser! :lol:
It must be really interesting to be a collector in the East. There might be a dozen of us in Wyoming, and no club. The nearest show would be at least 550 miles away, if Denver has one, which it might not. I wanted to go to the Oregon show this year but something came up. I have never been to a show, and it might be just as well; the folks there probably wouldn't like to see a grown man either weeping or slobbering, by turns.
I do feel very lucky to live in Western PA... I really enjoyed the Case knife show in Bradford, PA last year, but it was VERY hard on the wallet. We are hoping Queen has there show this summer, but I haven't heard of any details yet. I am sorry there isn't many shows out your way. What about flea markets or antique stores?
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picked up two old ones this week a 1923- 1950 ka-bar peanut, and a mop filmore cutlery , germany which i can't find no information on.
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Nice Paul!
I really like that pearl. I have a few but not many that look that good. Nice finds. ::drool::
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gino wrote:Nice Paul!
I really like that pearl. I have a few but not many that look that good. Nice finds. ::drool::
:) thanks Gino, my girlfriend tells me there all starting to look the same. at least i can share my finds in this forum. thanks all
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Paul, my wife used to say the same thing LOL! Now she just shakes her head! LOL
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gino wrote:Paul, my wife used to say the same thing LOL! Now she just shakes her head! LOL
:D i don't think were alone, lol
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