KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Tucool wrote:
gino wrote:Just got this 1980's Hen & Rooster Stag Congress in the mail. Thanks again Steve! ;)

I like that one ::tu::
Agree, it's a pretty one. I am looking for similar for sometimes now.
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Another one from AAPK stores. My favourite pattern after the barlow, the equal end jack.
Manufactured in 1974 but it arrived in its factory condition box, in its little plastic cover.
Larger and heavier than I expected.
The box says LIMITED EDITION COLLECTORS ITEM but I got it to use. It has never been used, since 1974.
Would it be selfish for an AAPK member to use a collector's item which was made and kept for posterity?
The quality is superb, manufactured by J.Wiss & Sons Co., Newark, N.J.
http://jwissandsons.com/1970s/B72-73.pdf
I don't know if they still own Tree Brand, but they sound like a good old USA family cutlery business. ::tu::
Prairie Schooner- the perfect name for the old wagon and best symbol of pioneering America.
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KEWL Knife that ^ !!!
Looking for the magic penny!
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cato wrote:nice knives guys this isnt a knife but i have been hand cleaning and rubbing my knives
so i had been looking for a buffer not big im not making knives just lightly cleaning mine didnt want to spend lotta money so here is what i have found i think it will work just fine and cheap a old shoe buffer think it has the rite speed and every thing for doing this work hope it wil help someone was the find of the day for me goodwill price 4.36 hope this mite help someone
You're right, cato. It's a shoe buffer. I went to work for NCR in 1966 and we had one, a bit more on the commercial grade side, back in the service department to help us stay looking good for the customers. Black side for black shoes, red side for brown and lighter color shoes. Let us know how it works out for your knives. Looks to me like it should do the trick.
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Here is todays finds

Crandall Cutlery Co. Bradford Pa. 1903 - 1912
Case 10 dot Bone stockman
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::woot:: ::woot:: ::woot:: ::woot::
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I love the scales on that Crandall, gino. ::drool::
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Thanks fellas! ;)

Here is what I picked up today

Remington R1176 Stag Baby Bullet Mint/box
Camillus #32 American Wildlife series Mint/box (check out original price)
Imperial advertising shell handle trick knife
Imperial shell handle jack
Robeson 622081 Delrin trapper
Camillus-Camco Red/white/gold handled jack - I never saw this handle color before
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that red handled camco is real nice looking gino. nice day out for you!

here are my sunday morning finds:
western 4" fixed blade with real nice sheath
valley forge cutlery co. newark, nj. gentleman's knife "abe j. strickman"
yellow camco jack
union cut co. olean, ny. KA-BAR stockman with really nice stag on especially on the back side

all in all a fun sunday morning!

::groove::
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Nice snags DF, I like that Western FB and the KB ;)
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thanks!

i have never been into fixed blades, but in the past two months i have found a soft spot in my heart for the westerns. four have come home with me from gun shows.
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Today's haul. I haven't been out for months. I even remembered to write down what they are this time. :wink:
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Watts 1942
IXL
Wallstaff &Manneford
J. Howarth
Joseph Allen
American advertising knife
Taylor
Whitford
Humphrey's Radiant
Illegible stamp

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Sheffield England
Staniforths Value Recd
Sheffield England
James Deusna?
G. Marsden
Joseph Rodgers
Allen ?ukes (Tang is so small part of the stamp was ground away) Two blades
J.C. Vickery ( Advertising knife, bunch of numbers and address as well)
Ibberson
IXL
William Rodgers


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This is the other one I found today. It deserved it's own post.
A WWI Schatt & Morgan. Supposedly made for the Canadian troops. Its really nice aside from some pitting and the fact the antiques dealer buffed it. I told him not to ever do that again. I don't care what it looks like. The scales are perfect and it appears hardly used.

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Wow! That is sweet! I dig it! Great score as well as all the others. ;)
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Suhweeeeeeeeeeeeeet knife IH!! ::tu::
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NICE one you have IH
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NICE knife IH ::tu:: ::tu::

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Heres a couple of my newest aquisitions.... A 8 dot '72 Cheetah and a dandy little 9 dot '71 06247.
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Very nice! I really like that Case Cheetah ::ds::
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Sweet finds CM ::drool::
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Nice score caddyman.. That 47 is way cool!! John ::groove::
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WOW!
You guys have picked up some nice knives lately.

I just got this old "Plymouth Knife Co". stamp. It's in great shape for its age. Snaps like an ex wife.
I live in Plymouth. It's back home. I like that. Thanks.
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Joe, thats sweet! Thats the first Plymouth knife I have seen. Very cool too, I love the old ones ! ::envy::
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That's a nice knife and LOVE that stamp ::tu:: ::tu::
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FRJ wrote: I just got this old "Plymouth Knife Co". stamp. I live in Plymouth. It's back home. I like that. Thanks.
That is way cool, Joe. Good find.

For the same reason, I'm patiently looking for an Estwing that's stamped Rockford, ILL. One that's in good condition and one I can afford.
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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