KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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tc3500 wrote:3 rough ones - 25bin on the bay

what is the middle one ?
basser5 wrote:The middle one looks like a Schrade Walden 2OT.
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The Schrade Walden 2OT had a clip main blade. Wouldn't it be a Schrade Walden 3OT that had the sheeps foot like main blade? The middle knife pictured looks like it's main blade was something besides a clip main. ::shrug::

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Cool Gino, glad it showed today! Looks good on the wood. ::nod::
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PURDY!!..Gino. ::tu::
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Thanks fellas! ::nod::
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It was really slow today but I did pick these two up.
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Gino.. Wonder what the story is on that lock-back?? ::shrug:: Hard-hat U.S.A. sheild?? :shock: John ::tu::
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John, at least its from our home town! LOL! I looked into the co. They are a Owensburg Ky. knife co.
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gino wrote:John, at least its from our home town! LOL!
::tu:: ::tu:: :lol: :lol: John
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Gino, is a bad day, when you only get 1 new knife?? :lol:
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Gino,
IIRC, the Hardhat knives are made by BEAR.

I just fought off a couple o' snipesters on ebay to get this one. I love the Fellow pattern.
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gino wrote:It was really slow today but I did pick these two up.
::tu:: 2 beauties ::nod:: i really like the way the lockback matches your floor boards cool 8)
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Thanks Guys.
I knew that carpenter knife was a quality knife even though I had never heard of it. (thanks blue).
Brett, its a real problem for me, I am addicted more than ever. Coming home with only two knives is a bummer! LOL! (sad but true)
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I tell ya Gino, you're lucky you've got a place you can go and buy some good deals.
Round here there's nothin cept the occasional Bill Goodman's, show once a month.
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Perry, I do feel lucky. Pennsylvania is a great place to live if your into knives.
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was going to go down the local car boot sale this am but been pouring with rain so called off :( i fely lucky today as well :D
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Here's one I found today.The large WWI English pattern but made by E.C. Simmons (Keen Kutter). No MOD stamp or any date.


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Iron Hoarder wrote:Here's one I found today.The large WWI English pattern but made by E.C. Simmons (Keen Kutter). No MOD stamp or any date.


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nice find, was it from a booty :D since ive just started collecting pocket knives i cant wait to get to my local booty soon ::tu::
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Yep, came from a boot sale. usually have better luck at antiques shows but they are all worth a try and going every week helps. looks to be loads of good prospects in Dorset, particularly antiques shows and shops. You're lucky it's outside my range or I would have been there hunting already. :mrgreen:
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Iron Hoarder wrote:Yep, came from a boot sale. usually have better luck at antiques shows but they are all worth a try and going every week helps. looks to be loads of good prospects in Dorset, particularly antiques shows and shops. You're lucky it's outside my range or I would have been there hunting already. :mrgreen:
lol stay out of my area :D i do usual try and go most sundays but i work most weekends on nights so miss them these days, ill try next sunday, i usualy see lots of new lock blades but nothing old, fingers crossed ::tu::
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Here's one I picked up this weekend from one of the antique/junk shops the wife and I stop at.
Tang marked "APPROVED USCG 1944-796 KUTMASTER UTICA NY USA" wood handles.
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zed6309 wrote:
nice find, was it from a booty :D since ive just started collecting pocket knives i cant wait to get to my local booty soon ::tu::

What's a booty or boot sale? Couldn't find any definition online. Is it like a flea market?
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Mike, I was wondering the same. Glad you asked. You know what a "booty" in Pa is dont you? LOL!
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I think that in Great Britain, the "boot" of the car is what we call the trunk. So it would be a flea market to us.
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New find. Keen kutter peanut.
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Boot sale, Flea market, Swap meet all one and the same.
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