KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Thanks Johnnie!!!

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Nice haul Tim. ::tu:: I like that Camillus a lot.
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::tu:: great day you had ! nice
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Thanks a lot fellas ::tu::

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I LIKE! that 50T Old Timer!!!
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I like the camilus.
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Good day @ yardsales had the weekend off the mountain hard to put up windturbines in a hurricane but scored three knives,Colonial fishermans ,Buck 426 USA and a Case225LSS :)
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basser5 those are some nice finds everybody keep all these old knives a comming i really enjoy looking at them
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Thanks fellas.......keep'm coming ::tu::

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thanks tjmurphy those fighting roosters are put by their self away from my collcetion
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I got this tool kit yesterday. I'm going to give it to my son. He spent some time in Paris a few years back.

No makers mark. Anybody got a clue who put this thing together. Thanks.
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Any knife that you give to your son is COOL!!!! ;)
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I agree with that, Gino. Thanks.
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hello everybody these knives i picked up this morning they are kutmaster utica purina stockman in the orignal box and orignal wrapping papper couldnt pass them up
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I see those every once in a while and there's just something about them that draws me to them. I think they must have "like me" pheromones all over them. Do you know, are the scales celluloid?

Nice find BD8B. Was that online or someplace local?
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i picked them up at a yard sale close to my house as for the scales im not sure what that they are maybe someone on here knowes and will let us know
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-I picked up this old "the ideal" knife at a yard sale recently....had a little carbon peppering which cleaned up pretty good. They were cheapie knives made back in the mid 1900`s but this one still has nice blades and tight "shell handles" and surprisingly sharpened right up. I kinda like it for what it is.

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Here is another recent find. Nice ole John Primble with milled liners. Anyone have a guess to the maker? Thanks again....

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::tu:: nice Trutemper ! finding one of those at a yard sale makes my day
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Nice knife Bob.
(iirc) a star on the pile side tang is a Boker U.S.A.
Schrade also made knives for Primble.
Either way it's a great garage sale find.
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trutemper wrote:-I picked up this old "the ideal" knife at a yard sale recently....had a little carbon peppering which cleaned up pretty good. They were cheapie knives made back in the mid 1900`s but this one still has nice blades and tight "shell handles" and surprisingly sharpened right up. I kinda like it for what it is.

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Found this one - really rough but nice red bone on it. Case XX USA 6229 1/2.
Small one at 2 1/2".
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Gotta love a Tadpole... ::nod::
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trutemper,
I have one similar, but not a clean as yours.
They sure have nice jigging though, don't they.
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Finally found a vintage Puma fish knife in box. I've been looking for one for about a year and a half now.
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