KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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today sence I'm between jobs I was cleaning out my tool buckets I found a Buck 505 I had misplaces good little workhorse.I am now going to clean out all my tool boxes ::nod::
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Slow day today but did stir up a couple. Not much but its something.

Utica Sportsman Fixed blade w/sheath
Shell handle single blade (looks like a old Hammer Brand)
Utica Cutlery Co.
Imperial Shell handle USA 2 blade
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Barn sale finds still no camera but things look better Wind farm tubine jobs are starting to hire ::super_happy:: Anywho picked up two knives and a nice old Camillus NO.3 sheath for a folder nice leather and snap;MAIN BLADE LINE 1 MORLEY LINE2 & SONS LINE3 NEWYORK opposite side four leaf clover;second blade now here is the twist 4 line 1st line W.H. next two lines MORLEY-& SONS 4TH LINE GERMANY,Half congress jigged bone,ringbolsters opposite side 4 leaf clover very well built..Next knife a well pocket worn Ulster L1 ULSTER L2 KNIFE USA NOTHING OPPOSITE SIDE,Nickle silver bolsters,dropped bevel swedge jigged bone,swayed back jack BEAUTIFUL going to be EDC ::super_happy::
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Nice finds Gino ::tu:: ::tu::

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Oops. Just saw the post in the other thread.
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Thanks Tim.
Found a couple today

Marbles fixed blade
Colonial Bowling pin knife (with the ball still)
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Sweet finds!! ::tu:: ...........that bootknife looks like it may have horn handles.. ::nod::
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Yeah Johnnie, I think they are buffalo horn. Made in Seki japan. Quality made knife.
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Is that going to be a keeper?.......if not, maybe we can get a trade on . :)
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PM me with some offers brother! ;)
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garddogg56 wrote:Barn sale finds still no camera but things look better Wind farm tubine jobs are starting to hire ::super_happy:: Anywho picked up two knives and a nice old Camillus NO.3 sheath for a folder nice leather and snap;MAIN BLADE LINE 1 MORLEY LINE2 & SONS LINE3 NEWYORK opposite side four leaf clover;second blade now here is the twist 4 line 1st line W.H. next two lines MORLEY-& SONS 4TH LINE GERMANY,Half congress jigged bone,ringbolsters opposite side 4 leaf clover very well built..Next knife a well pocket worn Ulster L1 ULSTER L2 KNIFE USA NOTHING OPPOSITE SIDE,Nickle silver bolsters,dropped bevel swedge jigged bone,swayed back jack BEAUTIFUL going to be EDC ::super_happy::
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Dog, that sounds awesome man! Soon as you get that camera be sure to get a pic or two of it. ;)
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I found this knife at a garage sale.
I was very happy till I opened it.
How could anybody do this to a knife?
It's my new everyday carry, I don't have
to worry about scratching the blade. :D
This knife is a E254 (Frostwood handle)
made in 1986.
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Coal, looks like someone tried to sharpen that with a chainsaw. I still like it and I think that makes a great EDC.
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Thanks, it's hard to find good knives in this area.
To much competition I guess. ::shrug::
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Shame when you get one like that makes me wonder what happened to em that the PO thought they had to use a grinder or a wire wheel to dress em up
I put those types of knives to work in the garage er wherever--just got a Boker that had the blades ate up by somebody using a grinder on the main blade i'll use it in the garage
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I think people get in a hurry, they think it's faster
using a grinder rather than a stone. ::facepalm::
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Skoal WOW don't have to find a place in the safe for it that's my kind of knife ::ds:: Just like a new truck ya don't have to worry about the first dent ,that knife has class ::tu::
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skoal wrote:I found this knife at a garage sale.
I was very happy till I opened it.
How could anybody do this to a knife?
It's my new everyday carry, I don't have
to worry about scratching the blade. :D
This knife is a E254 (Frostwood handle)
made in 1986.
This is what one of those knife sharpeners on the back of an electric can opener will do to your knife.
I have seen this same scratch pattern many times.
"NEVER USE THAT SO CALLED SHARPENER ON THE BACK OF YOUR ELECTRIC CAN OPENER"!!!!!!
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I agree!!!......I have seen many a good knife ruined by those contraptions. ::barf::
Enough to make ya cry!! ::facepalm::
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This Buck 55 came today and I really like it.
The only thing wrong with it was the bolsters were all scratched right out of the blister pack. ???
I am gonna use this one so I really dont mind. Very cool little knife.
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I don't own a 55....but I like them. ::tu::
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Johnnie, its a fairly heavy well made med size knife. I know you would dig it. ;)
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I'll have to check them out....they look great!! ::nod::
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Here's an interesting one I found - A. Field & Co over PROGRESS. Reference states Prussia / Germany circa. 1886 - 1942 (about the same time we started bombing raids in WWII Im guessing) Broken secondary, but the cool thing is the scales, I think it's tortise shell ??? Is it possible, I know it's been outlawed, but for how long ?

UPDATE - I did the steel wool test.......... celluloid. ::dang::

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