KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Looks like a homerun from here Jethro.
Congrats on that pair's acquisition.

Feel free J.R., glad you like it.
I reshaped it some more trying
to make it less top heavy. It has
now aged so less color contrast.
Here's the 49w trio on same pedestal
after the top was trimmed.
And the peanuts closed if you like that
mo' better than blades open shot.
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Yep...it would be hard to pass those up,Jethro.. ::nod::

Nice pics ,Wosey...I really like the copperheads. ::tu:: .....Thanks Bro. 8)
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Awesome displays Wosey!!!
jethro, I agree with Tom I really like that Craftsman. The box too even!
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Two new ones


German Eye
Buck Creek (my favorite)

can anybody tell me the age of the buck creek?
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Is the back of the tang stamped Solingen or Nippon Rostferi or Japan?

Company was started in 1970

Sold in 1985 and some knives were then made in Japan.
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Solingen,Germany

thanks...
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Outlaw358 wrote:I like that camillus stockman
I was thinking the same thing so without any remorse I quoted this!
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Outlaw that tang marking was first used in 1970 and is still being used today. I would think the knife looks like a lmid 70's to early 80's . JMO
Nice looking knife.
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Another #72 on the way......................knarly one too. ::nod::
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Jethro....love that Liberty Bell! ::tu::
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Got this schrade walden old timer 25OT today....


May put it up for sale or trade don't know yet
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WM. Jessop & Sons / Sheffield. Shame that it has a broken blade. Does have tweezers built into the handle and a spring loaded blade underneath. Has "cigar molde" stamped on back of blade. Anyone have any idea of value on this? I have never seen one like it.
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Found a few today

Cattaraugus bone Jack
Sabre Scout #19 w/box
Imperial Jack w/bomb shield
Ulster electricians knife that had srewdriver blade modified
Bone handled fixed blade w/sheath Japan
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Schrade Cut Co for Norvell Shapleigh Pre 1920 dual push button auto.
Napanoch Knife Co Pre 1920 tool kit knife, no tool kit :(
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Nice finds, Jethro!

Here's a Craftsman like yours that my father-in-law bought for my son the year he was born, 1977.
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Sweet finds Oz, those are great lookin knives.
Nice Craftsman Ken. Those are cool knives.
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Found these today

Kent USA 2 blade w/bail

4 Electricians
Camillus-USA
Wards-USA
Wards-USA
Imperial_USA

I have dozens of these but cant pass them up when I see them ???
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Love that craftsman...
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Nice finds guys! ::tu::

I found a couple at auction yesterday that I couldn't pass up. The first is a C. Platts & Son 3 blade gunstock with German made blades, main blade swedge and long pulls, maybe green bone. Wish I knew the length. ::shrug:: The second is an 1992 Antique Christmas Case Classic barndoor hinge toothpick, 1 of 250 with box and papers.

Can't wait until these arrive! ::groove::
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Nice knives ::tu:: I really like the Whittler...sure looks a lot like my German H&R Country Whittler model 253... ::nod::
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Well know that I've posted my pic...they don't look so much alike...sorry. :oops: ....a bit..but not all that much.
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My two most interesting finds in awhile. A three bladed Remington and a Two blade Cattagarus (my first! ::ds:: ). They are in fair condition too. The bottom one is a nice Saynor grafting/budding knife in Ivory that a good friend gave me today after finding it at a flea market for a real bargain.

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::tu:: great find. love the ivory
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IH, that Remington is sweet! ::drool:: I really like the Catt too!
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I picked up this pile today.
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