KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Got this one off ebay last night, my first successful bid in over 6 weeks. Dan
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That one was worth waiting for!
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Sweet Jack Danno! Great choice!
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Thanks guys, I think I got it at a fairly reasonable price also.

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Not exactly a knife but close enough. :mrgreen:

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::tu:: very nice shape Danno can never have enough of them
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These were actually finds from last weekend. Better late than never! :wink:
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That Schrade is cool!!.....great finds. ::tu::
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Thanks, Johnny! TGIF!
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Danno.. that is sweet!! ::nod::
Cool knives knifegirl.. ::nod:: Love the Cases!! ::tounge:: John ::tu::
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Great old knives, Knifegirl! I love the Schrade. With the right blades that would be even an ultracool forum knife! We won't be seeing any new bone that nice, I don't think, anytime soon.
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Gino-If I remember the listing you got a pretty good deal on the Noxin. I was going to bid on it but I didn't know anything about Noxin so I passed but that bone sure is pretty.
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BG I paid way to much for the Noxin. it was from a guy that I have got a few deals from and he wanted too much for it but I figured I would keep the relationship going for it.
Here is the knife if any one is wondering what we are talkin about.
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I grabbed these 2 off of ebay the other day as due to ebay not alwoing knives for sale i grabbed these before they got removed :D 2 miniture pocket knives made by richards sheffield,

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Way to go Zed! Your quick reflexes scored you a couple of real beauties. ::tu::
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gino wrote:BG I paid way to much for the Noxin. it was from a guy that I have got a few deals from and he wanted too much for it but I figured I would keep the relationship going for it.
Here is the knife if any one is wondering what we are talkin about.
The one that sold recently went for $10 and it has FETTKOTTER OSNABRUCK on it. I didn't look at the date of you original post and I thought this was the one you got hence my comment about a good deal. I am really looking forward to posting my pictures but I can't figure out what the problem is. I am not computer challenged and I've tried putting the pics in different locations to try and load it from but no luck. I'm sure I'll get it figured out just not soon enough for me.
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Nice find Zed! ::tu::
I like the bottom one.

Are those both shell handle construction?
I have never seen a shell like that with a corkscrew.
Pretty sweet.

Thanks for sharing. You guys get some cool knives over there.
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All 3 at a garage sale for $6 - hoping the Case will clean up OK
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zed6309 wrote:I grabbed these 2 off of ebay the other day as due to ebay not alwoing knives for sale
What are you saying Z? You aren't allowed to sell knives on eBay UK??? What the...??
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Nice haul! That is one mean CASE dandelion digger! I'll bet you could "sell the shell" to Dale and cut a profit!!! ::tu::
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TY TRiver.

Does anyone know if the tang stamps are read the same on the Bowie's.
I see Case XX USA and no dots. Is this a 1965-69 then? I saw they were
produced from 1965 or so thru 1990ish. Disnt see this knife in my only 2 books.

The little Browning is a RMEF (RockyMtnElkFoundation) knife, Taiwan though.....
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rangerbluedog wrote:Way to go Zed! Your quick reflexes scored you a couple of real beauties. ::tu::
::tu:: this doesnt happen too often on ebay in the uk, but i went for it and for £1 couldnt resist this 2 little ones ::tu::
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Great finds Zed and TC. Those are sweet!!!


Here is the knife that got me started on collecting 30 years ago or so. I just never got around to showing it. I had a few knives of my own but this is the first one I bought that started me collecting. Its not a valuable knife (money wise) but its priceless to me. Its just an old 3 blade silver cracked ice Ideal. You dont see many of this brand with this blade combo.
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Celluloid has its disadvantages, alright, but some of it is certainly very beautiful. Seems like I read that Hen & Rooster was one of the last manufacturers to use it, and I don't think anyone does now. Have you seen some of the acrylic that GEC uses? Some is very nice indeed. That cracked ice you showed is much brighter and lighter than most I have seen. Pretty nice.
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Nice looking knife Gino.I think the blade with the radius cut out of the top is a can opener.
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