KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Joe, those are awesome! ::drool:: ::slober::
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IMB,

That's a peach of a 56. ::tu:: Nice snag. GECs dogleg is one of my favorite patterns.
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FRJ - looks like the 'reverse' has to do with the curvature of the backspring.
The top 2 knives in your pic looks like one is a dogleg and one is a reverse dogleg. Cool!! ::nod::


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2009 #73 Red Stag Proto................... ::ds::


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Outstanding,Trevor !!!!!!!_________that's the knife,that no one, can find out the total production numbers ?? ::shrug:: Several e-mails and phone calls,from different people, to GEC,have not got the "" production run totals"" and it's not listed on the 2009 list ??? none of the knives were serialized,either***I have the one below____ again,that's a very nice score !!!,congrats ::tu:: ::tu:: ___________Monk****
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Very Nice knives Monk and Trevor you gotta love the red stag it is nice
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Trevor and Monk, those are some great lookin Red Stag Scouts! Beautiful scales for sure ::tu:: ::tu::
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Travor, Monk & Deal, very cool knives!
Here is what I found today

Schrade Walden N.Y. USA 148 fixed blade 1946 - 73
Pal Blade Co. Easy open Jack 1940-45
Boker USA 8313 split back whittler
Vernco Japan fishing knife Hand honed high cv stainless
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All nice finds Gino! That Boker whittler is awsome! I collect the fish knives and that's the first Vernco i've ever seen. Ya done good. ::tu::

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Cool finds gino ::nod:: . Very interesting Vernco ::tu:: ::tu::

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Here are todays finds

Schrade Walden USA Deer slayer150T w/sheath
Schrade USA 154OT Drop point w/sheath
Colonial USA shell handle fixed blade w/sheath
Pradel France single blade w/corkscrew (enlarge this one and if anyone knows the blade marking i would apreciate it)
Remington Jack USA 1935-40 (one broken blade) ::bummer::
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Snagged this one from the bay..............
Seller description.........."This knife is a little tired but someone might like it."
Seller item title........."vintage pocket knife with case boy scout?"
Couple dollars over $30 including shipping. Rolled the dice.......hope its nice!


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Love them bolsters IM! Looks to be German made, not too sure about the Boy Scout thing though.
Gino, nice finds! I have a Remington auto (made by Schrade, I think) with that same tang stamp, know what years they were used?

Edit: Duh! I see now '35-'40. Nothing so blind as an eye that won't see! ::mdm:: :D
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Hey Gino those 2 Old Timers are super fine and gettin harder to find. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks Perry ;)
I cant find another Schrade USA 154 anywhere
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Nice pick ups fellers. ::tu:: ::tu:: IM, looks like some great stag handles with a nice shield, looks Germany, I'll bet you'll be happy ::tu:: ::tu::
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Yeah for some reason those 154s are really scarce in these parts too.
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Nice score's Gino & IM. Here is my hauls for the day. 1st pic on left, moving L to R, Ulster U.S.A. scout knife, to it's right, a Wostenholm IXL, and the bottom is a E.C. Simmonds " Keen Kutter " MOP handles congress pen. The pic on the bottom, Keene on Broadway, New York City, to the right of that, Wester Bros., and the shears are Wolstenholm, IXL measuring in at 8 inches. Great estate sale ::woot:: ! Dale ::tu::
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Bull, nice finds. I like those shears too. ;)
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Hey Bull, I like that fob pen knife. Can't read the stamp. What does it say?
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Thanks Gino, S-46, my apologies for rather poor pics. S - 46, the tang on the knife you asked about states; Keene ( brand ) W. Broadway, New York, N.Y. / Germany. My issue ( 2010 ) of Blades Guide to Knives and their Values states; trademark made by Napanoch, New York, N. Y., U.S.A., Whls. firm, 19??, but does not list Germany as the tang stamp does. So that's as much as I know at this point, but I did get all 6 pieces for less than a full $20.00 ::woot:: Dale. ::tu:: The $ value lists that particular knife at H ( high ) but we all know it's only worth what people are seriously willing to pay. Personally, this is the first one I have come across. Dale
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IMBand wrote:Snagged this one from the bay..............
Seller description.........."This knife is a little tired but someone might like it."
Seller item title........."vintage pocket knife with case boy scout?"
Couple dollars over $30 including shipping. Rolled the dice.......hope its nice!


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thats a nice little knife i like the little purse it goes in
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This Winchester Jack came today. Its a very cool knife ;)
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