KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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TJ .....

As far as the razor knife shown earlier I believe the design was originally intended for people with only one arm .....

Here is an excerpt for the Articles & Research section here @ AAPK :

" This pattern is a two bladed 3 3/4" barlow style jack knife. They are often known as a one arm man or one armed bandit knives. Most recent 05 patterns usually have a razor master blade, but in the past, they have also been manufactured with clip or spear master blades. The second blade is always a pen blade as far as I know. When the knife has a razor style blade, it most often takes on the name one arm man. This name was given to the knife because the design of the blade has a tip that sticks out. This allows for the knife to be opened with one hand by snagging the point on a pant leg or other object. When this pattern has this style of blade, the pattern number (when there is one) is normally followed by an R, or RAZ. When the knife has a clip master blade, the pattern number may be followed with a 1/2. The 05 patterns were introduced prior to 1940. Starting sometime before 1965, the knife was only manufactured with a razor blade. The pattern was discontinued for a while starting in the late 70's. Since that time, a few have been made. "

While the above info is intended for barlow style knives I will assume the same holds true for a single bladed razor knife as well.
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Here's a good old Connecricut stamp.
Empire. A little worse for wear, but an Empire with lots of years left in it.
It's 3" closed. Thanks.
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Very nice knife Joe. As an observation, while searching out knives on Ebay, I'm seeing more and more knives with a nick in the blade just as in your pen blade. They seem to be very precisely made and not an accidental chip. Reckon someone put it there for wire stripping or some such job??
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tjmurphy wrote:Very nice knife Joe. As an observation, while searching out knives on Ebay, I'm seeing more and more knives with a nick in the blade just as in your pen blade. They seem to be very precisely made and not an accidental chip. Reckon someone put it there for wire stripping or some such job??
Hi Tom,
I don't think it was purposely done. I think someone was trying to lift or pry something and poped the blade.
Too bad, however it has made the knife more affordable and easier for me to own an Empire from nearby Winstead, Ct. It was done long ago as was the rusting and pitting. The little knife still has good action.
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whitebuffalo58 wrote:
1967redrider wrote:On the paperwork in the picture it says, "Hand Inlaid in Montana." I think I can barely make out U.S.A. on the tang stamp. That's about it so far. But for $22 I couldn't pass it up! I'll post more once it arrives. ::tu::
Please do, i'd be interested to know more about it.

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WB, all it says on the tang is Montana Silversmiths. No USA or any other markings on the knife or box. I hope to post some more pictures in Mail Call early next week. The buffalo shield is definitely sterling and pretty sweet.
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Ok, thanks redrider! I guess we'd all like to think that a Montana Silversmith would have started with a good ol' American made knife as his pallet. At the price you paid, I think you got a killer deal on a very cool knife no matter what it's origins. Look forward to seein' more pics.

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Well here is todays finds

Queen #82 fixed blade w/sheath
Western F-40 fixed blade w/sheath
Stag fixed blade (all I can make out is 41)
Leather handled fixed blade (un-marked)
Wooden handled clover design fixed blade (re-shaped kitchen knife?)
Case XX 6233 Bone 2 blade folder 1940-65
Providence Cutlery Co. barlow
Hatch b'port Conn. 1885-1899
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Wow Gino! ::tu:: I do believe you got a bit of ferret blood in you ol' buddy! Excellent cache!

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Wow, what a great haul Gino! ::tu::
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Well Gino, it looks like you been a busy little feller today. Great finds!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks guys! It was a decent day at the flea market. I hadnt been there in about a month.
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Picked up this lot at a yard sale yesterday. $12.50 a piece. One is unusual to me. Its a Graef & Schmidt Welkut Germany. The scales are really nice. I'll post a pick or two. Any ideas on dating or value???
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While I was shooting today my brother picked me up an Olsen OK shinner from a pawnshop for $20.00 ::ds:: ::ds:: I've been wanting one for years.Olsen cared so much about protecting the Rosewood handles they put felt on the knife side of the snap the only thing I can't tell if it's CV or carbon steel ::shrug::
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Interesting knife ^. Knife that has been around the block ^^
Looking for the magic penny!
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Hey Dave which block do you think it's been around??? ::uc::
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Here is what I picked up today

Remington 1993 Silver Bullet Bush Pilot

Imperial USA Kamp King Scout
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Geno;I love those two knives ::tu:: Oh ya along with the Olsen OK the guy threw in a steel warrior (POS),did a little research they CLAIM it is made in the same factory as Hen and Rooster.I don't know who they are tring to fool but with JUNK like that I don't think US knife manufactures have any worries.steel warrior with some kind of ninja on the shield and they claim the scales are bone WOW what a POS ::barf::
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garddogg56 wrote:Geno;I love those two knives ::tu:: Oh ya along with the Olsen OK the guy threw in a steel warrior (POS),did a little research they CLAIM it is made in the same factory as Hen and Rooster.I don't know who they are tring to fool but with JUNK like that I don't think US knife manufactures have any worries.steel warrior with some kind of ninja on the shield and they claim the scales are bone WOW what a POS ::barf::


Not the same factory ,Same importer ::nod::

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Thank God,but there claim states same factory ::shrug::
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Picked up this old Western Boulder Colo. whittler with jigged bone scales. :)
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Nice Western brother! I dig it!
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Great knife Johnnie. ::drool::
An uncontrolled accumulator. ::shrug::
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Thanks Fella's. ::tu::
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Love that Remington and Kamp King gino! ::tu::

Suhweeeeet knife JR ::tu::
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Johnnie,
that Western whittler is a beaut! Love those secondaries.
Nice haul.
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