KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Found this in mailbox today...built to last with 6 pins and tube stock per handle..new # 45
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Paul, that looks like a beast! Any chance of posting a pic of it next to something so we can get the scale of it? ;)
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Gino , here it is next to a 6292 4 inch Jack.......
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Wow, that thing is beastly! Very cool! ::envy::

I dig that Jack too! ::drool::
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gino wrote:Wow, that thing is beastly! Very cool! ::envy::

I dig that Jack too! ::drool::
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Wow Paul, that's HAWG right there. :shock: Your shot is amazing too! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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singin46 wrote:Wow Paul, that's HAWG right there. :shock: Your shot is amazing too! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
Perry thanks,,,,,, :)
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OMG!!....that is a sweet "Lumber Jack" ::nod:: ....I love it!! ::tu::
Great shot, Paul. 8)
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johnnierotten wrote:OMG!!....that is a sweet "Lumber Jack" ::nod:: ....I love it!! ::tu::
Great shot, Paul. 8)
Johnnie thanks !
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This was my biggest score of this past weekend and the estate sale I attended. This knife was lying on a table beside a couple of Swiss Army knives. I'm generally not one to purchase the newer folding knives, but at the price it had on it, I figured, what the heck, I could gift it to someone. Not paying any more attention to the knife, I dropped it in my bag and continued on through the sale. Probably a half dozen times, the thought went through my mind to go and put the knife back, I really didn't need it, but when the time came to pay for my items, there was the knife. So I paid my $4.00 for it and the rest of my things and was on my way home. The 3 knives I bought that day were the first things I researched on the computer. When I found the folder, I had to do a double take, a triple take, then stick myself with a pin to make sure I was reading what I was. I had never heard of Abel products, they do make some fine, high end fishing reels, and they also manufacture some high end knives as well. I only wish there had been a box with it, but believe me, I couldn't be any happier that I didn't put that knife back. It's in mint condition, Blade measures 2 3/4 inches, the handle is 3 7/8 inches, made of high grade aircraft aluminum. The thumb stud makes one handed opening and closing so easy. It's as light as a feather in my hand. I have a little different feeling towards the new folder's, to say the least. It was a very good 3 knife day to say the least. ::groove:: Dale H. ( I failed to mention that they are proudly made in the U.S.A. also )
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Sweet knife Bull!
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Thank's Gino ::tu:: Dale
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Can't go wrong there Dale! ::tu::
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Singin46, Thanks for the thumbs up! Dale
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Here's a nice little Scout knife I got today. Fairmount Cutlery Co., N.Y. City.
This thing has strong springs and half stops. Plastic covers. Thanks.
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Nice scout, Joe. ::tu:: .....I love finding them in that kinda condition. ::nod::
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Great find Joe!! ::tu:: ::tu:: To find a Fairmount in that condition is fantastic. they were really well made and have many that had some pretty nice tooling on the backsprings.
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Thanks guys.
This is a well built knife.
For $23 including shipping I don't think I did the economy any good.
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Very cool knife Joe! ::envy::
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Thanks Gino.
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Well after being caged up for over a month I finally got out for a good rummage today. If I get lucky the warden will let me out tomorrow too.

Ten left out of three dozen. Nine original wrappers.
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Most of these I need to get the tangs cleaned up a bit to read. The Congress is a Victorian era Joseph Rodgers but the main blade has been replaced and someone cleaned it so the stamps are lite.
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Needham Hill Street
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Joseph Rodgers
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George Butler
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Hallam Justified Recipe (on secondary blade main blade stamp is partially missing)
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J.Morten &Sons fruit knife
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J.Allen & Sons NON-XLL
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Joseph Rodgers
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Nowill ( Found this one on a militaria site a few days ago.)
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OMG!!.....know that’s what I call rummaging.. ::nod:: ::tu::
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WHOA!!! :shock:
That is an IMPRESSIVE haul IH.... ::ds::
Some real good looking knives in that group.

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WOW IH, I want to go tomorrow. Can i swing by and pick ya up in the mornin? ::facepalm::

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Hop on the red eye to Heathrow. ::tu::
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