KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Nice haul ya done good ::tu:: ::tu::
An uncontrolled accumulator. ::shrug::
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Thanks guys! It was a good day, one I've been looking forward to for a long time. I was awake at 4:30 today thinking about it. Bret888 and KnifeGirl arrived for the second shift.
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Found this old Camillus today. I don't buy celluloid knives as a rule but this one had to come home with me. Can't get a good picture of the tang stamps, but it is a four line, on both blades.
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Great one! ::tu::
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hey yall just got back from the flea market, found a real nice 40-64bone barlow case xx perfect bone scales excellent blades and great snap,hardly looks sharpened it is a 62009 stamped bolster(case xx). strong stamps on blade and bolster, super nice knife. here are a few pics.pics dont do it justice(poor lighting in the house)
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heres an 82 stag barlow i found a while back 52009 1/2ssp.
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::tu:: very nice finds.
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Clearance from Gander Mountain. $29.95 each. From the top, WWII trapper, tiny trapper, stockman, tiny stockman, tiny copperhead.
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Isaac's Grandpa wrote:Clearance from Gander Mountain. $29.95 each. From the top, WWII trapper, tiny trapper, stockman, tiny stockman, tiny copperhead.
Are the tiny trapper, tiny stockman, and tiny copperhead handled in the bone-stag ? If so they should have a number that starts with "6.5" .

Nice haul !!!

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Great finds guys! The Gander Mountain around here dosent cary Case? ::dang::
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Here is some I picked up today at the flea market.

Boker -USA
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Queen #66
Colonial mellon tester
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Colonial scout
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philco wrote:
Isaac's Grandpa wrote:Clearance from Gander Mountain. $29.95 each. From the top, WWII trapper, tiny trapper, stockman, tiny stockman, tiny copperhead.
Are the tiny trapper, tiny stockman, and tiny copperhead handled in the bone-stag ? If so they should have a number that starts with "6.5" .

Nice haul !!!

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here's a case limited edition display cabinet with keys i picked up...saturday
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Good pick up,Gino. ::tu::

Awesome find,Jimbo. ::nod::
How many knives can you display and is there storage in the back?
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the cabinet has storage and there is a 7 knife display in front.
open the door and the back folds down for display and inside the is storage space..
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Thanks brother.
jimbo Wow! Thats cool! ::envy::
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Sounds cool. ::nod::
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Awesome display!
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Picked this up yesterday at the local antique/junk shop. Schrade Walden NY USA 250T
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Nice big hunter Joe
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Nice find Joe. I love the patina on those blades! ::tu::

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gino wrote:Great finds guys! The Gander Mountain around here dosent cary Case? ::dang::
Washington store has some and Robinson has 2-3.. John
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vikingdog wrote:Thanks guys! It was a good day, one I've been looking forward to for a long time. I was awake at 4:30 today thinking about it. Bret888 and KnifeGirl arrived for the second shift.
Mike, You got some nice stuff! I am glad you left a few for us.... Kathy will post some pics later, but we had a great time!
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Cool Bret, I'll be looking for them.
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Thanks John, I will check them out!
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