KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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gino
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Finally a decent day at the market!
The first Case is my favorite find in some time.
Case XX 1940-1965 Muskrat redbone
Kabar 1013 bone Barlow
Pal Blade Co. 1940-1945 black bone
Bertram Cutlery Co. Early 1900's
United Cutlery Co. 1908-1922 Pearl
Robeson Cutlery Co. USA 1896-1922 Bone Jack
Boker USA Black bone Stockman
Colonial carbon blade slipjoint (I have this same knife with a bail and stainless blade)
The first Case is my favorite find in some time.
Case XX 1940-1965 Muskrat redbone
Kabar 1013 bone Barlow
Pal Blade Co. 1940-1945 black bone
Bertram Cutlery Co. Early 1900's
United Cutlery Co. 1908-1922 Pearl
Robeson Cutlery Co. USA 1896-1922 Bone Jack
Boker USA Black bone Stockman
Colonial carbon blade slipjoint (I have this same knife with a bail and stainless blade)
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Nice ones,Gino.
.....that old muskrat still has a lot of life left in Her. 
johnnierotten
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gino
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Thanks Johnnie, it really is a sweet and decently big knife! I took a pic next to my copperhead for size comparison. Just shy of 4" closed
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I would assume that will be a keeper.....if not..hint,hint,hint!! 
Got another one of these German Boker Whittlers.
...NIB condition....not bad for a 1975. 
Got another one of these German Boker Whittlers.
johnnierotten
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gino
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Those are cool JR, I really like the whittlers.
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The one I had before was in good condition....but this one is extremely clean. 
Hey Gino.....you gonna keep the muskrat?
Hey Gino.....you gonna keep the muskrat?
johnnierotten
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gino
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Yeah, I paid a pretty penny for it. I asked Steve and he said it was worth a little more than what I put out for it.
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Picked up these at an antique show over the weekend. The first is a Camillus and dates between 1946-1956. The other knife is stamped Clark's XLT Cutlery. According to Goin's this was a trademark used by the San Francisco based Baker, Hamilton, & Pacific from 1899 to 1926.
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Nice ones D, that Camillus is cool!
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Here is my latest GEC smooth Buffalo horn 33 conductor
A huge thanks to Monk! ::TU:: You da man!
Thanks also to Bob at Old Hundred Collectables.
Cool knife and I am gonna carry it for a while. I love the horn and the shield it pretty cool. The ringed and pinched bolsters make it a gem. Also my two favorite blades on a knife.
A huge thanks to Monk! ::TU:: You da man!
Thanks also to Bob at Old Hundred Collectables.
Cool knife and I am gonna carry it for a while. I love the horn and the shield it pretty cool. The ringed and pinched bolsters make it a gem. Also my two favorite blades on a knife.
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MITCH
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Thanks Mitch.
LOVE the new avatar! You are shot! LMAO! You make me freekin howl! LMAO!
LOVE the new avatar! You are shot! LMAO! You make me freekin howl! LMAO!
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Love the pinched bolsters on that one, gino. Very nice! 
Dave
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Always looking for vintage knives with Virginia, Maryland, or Washington D.C. tang stamps. Any condition.
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Thanks D, the shield & bolsters really made me buy it. 
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i have a camillus identical to yours-according to goin's, if it is 4 line stamped, it's 1919-1941, and the "usa" shield was the ww2 military version.dcgm4 wrote:Picked up these at an antique show over the weekend. The first is a Camillus and dates between 1946-1956. The other knife is stamped Clark's XLT Cutlery. According to Goin's this was a trademark used by the San Francisco based Baker, Hamilton, & Pacific from 1899 to 1926.
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Nice knives fellas
Here's a couple i got a while back.......
My name is Tim and i'm a stagoholic.
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gino
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Tim, that Cripple Crek jack is awesome! I dig the GEC too! Great finds!
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I'm with Gino...I really like those Cripple Creeks!!
..nice bunch. 
johnnierotten
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They'll bring you down to their level & beat you with experience
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What Gino said!!!
John 
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Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
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