KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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gino
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Thanks it is sweet, and it came to me via a great cause so I could not be more thrilled with it. 
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hey gang just got back from the flea market and found a nice 33-35 remington barlow 9505 in excellent shape,remington in the circle with made in usa around circle.there is some light scratching on the main blade,and the pen blade(looks like poor effort at sharpening but could easily be removed) . scales are perfect,and blades have great snap here are a few pics.
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peshikthe
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hey singin, got it cheap too,i love flea markets 
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hey singin, it appears i bought a newer remington, miller bros helped guide me in remington knives, found the exact knife on the bay,dont know who makes it, or where its made but it sure looked like a 33-35 stamp, it got me.lol i know case but the remington sheild fooled me.
heres what i got.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?VI ... 0591597874
heres what i got.
http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?VI ... 0591597874
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gino
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Worst knife day at the flea market ever!
The only knife worth buying was this cheap thing but for a buck I couldnt walk by it. It actually is made fairly solid. A very strong snap to it. Holster is even decently put together. Go figure??
Any one know the age of this one???? I am thinkin 70's ??
The only knife worth buying was this cheap thing but for a buck I couldnt walk by it. It actually is made fairly solid. A very strong snap to it. Holster is even decently put together. Go figure??
Any one know the age of this one???? I am thinkin 70's ??
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I snagged up a 3 3/8" Press Button Knife CO. up yesterday
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Last weeks find, WWI era Keen Kutter English military pattern.




I measure my collection by the ton.
Whoever dies with the most tools wins......Now accepting donations.
Whoever dies with the most tools wins......Now accepting donations.
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gino
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Great finds guys! Love seein them!
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This weeks good ones.
IXL G. Wostenholm& Sons
Washinton Works Sheffield

Camillus stainless steel with a locking Marlin spike. The shackle works the spike lock.

IXL G. Wostenholm& Sons
Washinton Works Sheffield

Camillus stainless steel with a locking Marlin spike. The shackle works the spike lock.

I measure my collection by the ton.
Whoever dies with the most tools wins......Now accepting donations.
Whoever dies with the most tools wins......Now accepting donations.
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gino
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Nice!!I like tha Wostenholm fixed. Sweet!
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LOVE the rope knife...
congrats on a good haul!
congrats on a good haul!
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Camillus marlin spike looks to be in great condition.......good find. 
johnnierotten
So far,So good...So What!!
So far,So good...So What!!
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bladeguy58
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Gino,gino wrote:Here is one I got today.
Thanks again Mr. JR
I love it.
Prob my 7th or 8th Case xx Copperlock
I am a new member and you've already helped me learn something. I bought this knife a few years ago and I thought it was still pretty new but I just read where they sold it in 1997 and retired it in 2008 so I guess that makes mine worth more!
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gino
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Bladeguy, what knife are you talking about??
Do you have a pice of the knife and the tang? If so we can tell you the exact year it was made?
Do you have a pice of the knife and the tang? If so we can tell you the exact year it was made?
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I think the only place you can find really nice knives like this anymore is through an auction or at least in California because they don't really much at the Flea Markets. That large (Case Hunter?) is a beautiful knife and what a find!knifegirl888 wrote:I have a S&M Gowanda also! You just got to love those old rare tang stamps. I posted the Gowanda I have previously on the Knives of Pennsylvania thread.
I was at a knife auction today and bought a few that I didn't even know I was in the market for...
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S & A New York knife
Here are a couple of pics of the S&A (Sperry & Alexander) New York knife, let me know what you think.
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Dave O
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I love Vintage more than anything. Is that called a "DogLeg"?
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gino
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Great old knife! I really like those bomb shields, they are my fav!
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bladeguy58
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They call it a Serpentine.
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msteele6
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I'd call that a Wharncliff pen knife. Whatever, it's a nice old knife.
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bladeguy58
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I believe you're right but that is how it was described.