KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Nice snag Dale, great deal! I dont think I have any Russells either. ;)
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Dale, Gino, Thanks for the response. I was smiling big when i got to my tools and revealed the tang stamp. ::tu:: Dale
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Here is my latest pick up from Ray at Sweetwater knives.

Queen 1991 Schatt & Morgan 042151

I saw this knife and had to have it and now that I do Its just as sweet as I thought it would be.
Thanks again Ray! ;)
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Wow...how did I miss that one!! :shock: ...... :lol: :lol: Thats nice, Gino.....and Ray is such a super nice Person to do business with. ::tu::
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JR, thanks brother! I found it just after he listed it. I dig it.
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Very nice Gino !!!!!!!!!!!!!!_______I too found me a new ""Toy"" at Sweetwater Knives !!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and JR, you are correct,Ray,is a great person to deal with ::nod:: ________this is my very first 1XL :)
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Nice one Monk! I love that knife. ;) ::drool::
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Beautiful E/O Monk!! ::tu:: ......I was eye'n that one myself.....what is the scale material?....synthetic or Ebony?
You will be happy with the IXL....awesome knives with great fit and finish. ::groove::
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johnnierotten wrote:Wow...how did I miss that one!! :shock: ...... :lol: :lol: Thats nice, Gino.....and Ray is such a super nice Person to do business with. ::tu::

Not only that he is a nice guy when you meet him in person!
He usually has a table at the OKCA (Oregon) show every year.
Y'all ought to come on out next April and we will all have an AAPK dinner, bar-b-que or sumpthin'. ::nod::
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Wow...I would love to...but I think the humidity would kill me!! :(
They're trying to re-evaluate me for a lung transplant.....hopefully that will happen before my lung function drops any lower. ::shrug::
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johnnierotten wrote:Wow...I would love to...but I think the humidity would kill me!! :(
They're trying to re-evaluate me for a lung transplant.....hopefully that will happen before my lung function drops any lower. ::shrug::
You are probably right.
I didn't realize you had lung problems.
The Willamette Valley is probably NOT he place for you.
Although our humidity is far lower than it is in most of the rest of the country.
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my lungs work ok..an i found moving to the northwest coast a burden...
i felt like i was living underwater...weighed more than normal..breathing water...

desert rats have issues with water not in a canteen...

still praying for your onery self johnnie. ::tu::
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Dale...I have Cystic Fibrosis. ::td::

Thanks Donald. ::tu::
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Dang knice knife finds gino and monk. ::tu::


JR - wishing the best for you brother!
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Thanks Scott. ::nod::
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Wow JR, I feel like I somewhat know you guys (and gals) at this site. Did not know you have Cystic Fibrosis. That's a tough disease to handle
Will keep you in my thoughts and prayers, Brother.

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Thanks Paul. ::tu:: .....I haven't told a lot of People.....just the ones who were wondering why I was in the Hospital so much. :|
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johnnierotten wrote:Wow...how did I miss that one!! :shock: ...... :lol: :lol: Thats nice, Gino.....and Ray is such a super nice Person to do business with. ::tu::

Just got an awesome CASE 47 from Ray and I will times 2 on the dealings with Ray!! ::tu:: ::tu:: Got to save a few more sheckles for some more 47s from him!! ::tu:: ::tu:: John ::groove::
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here is the knife roll and its contents i picked up at the fleamarket, i can give better individual pics and detailed descriptions as requested. here goes, i got 38 in total.i got a nice mix including one case peanut,2 western,5 imperial,2 winchester,1 s/walden,9 misc usa made,1 misc german made,1 towika,1 sharp(japan),1 sharleigh hdw & co,1 craftsman,1 john primble belknap,2 kutmaster,1 hibbard and spencer,1 bmw solingen germany,3 buck,1 schrade,i colonial,1 timber wolf(china),1 lehneberg(german),1 rough rider(china). hope ya enjoy and can give me some info on some of them as i am always learning.
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johnnierotten wrote:Beautiful E/O Monk!! ::tu:: ......I was eye'n that one myself.....what is the scale material?....synthetic or Ebony?
You will be happy with the IXL....awesome knives with great fit and finish. ::groove::
Johnnie___The handles are a synthetic material----somethin' like the Foster Grant sunglasses,were made of, is what we think???____the knife is dated 1930-1971 and Ray,said,because of the big kick,on the pen blade,he thinks the knife was made in the 1930's_____ ::tu::
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johnnierotten wrote:Dale...I have Cystic Fibrosis. ::td::
That one is a challenge Johnnie.
I will keep you in my prayers.

After the transplant maybe you can come up to a show.
Or if you have to stay in the desert, I may have to meet you in AZ.
My brother lives in Phoenix, so maybe we could meet somewhere down there.
I have never been down there. I did my best to stay out of AZ when I was in the Marine Corps, as the only place they had for my MOS was at Stumps, aka Twenty-nine Palms. Way too hot and dry for this webfoot! :lol: :lol:
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Won this Parker Cut. Co. Eagle Brand pocket knife in a lot on the bay.

Got a tip from a fellow AAPK member about polishing and it reminded me that I had a CUTCO Polishing Cloth. The blades were already shiny.....I just touched up the bolsters and springs.

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WOWZAH!! :shock: Nice score peshikthe ::tu::
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Awesome score P!
Nice knife Scott, it looks great! ;)
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nice polishing job on the parker, i never saw a knife with a key on it except in a book.
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