KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Outlaw, that is a quality knife right there, I have one too. ::tu:: ::tu::
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I have actually had these for quite awhile....but just found them in one of my junk drawers. :o I remember when I first got these I was going to post them up and ask what they were & who made them.....that was several years ago. :shock:
But now with the knowledge of knives that I have..curtsy of AAPK...I know who manufactured them just by seeing the few letters that are visible. ::nod::
The whittler is a Maher & Grosh...and the fixed blade is a Field & Co..they both have Ebony handles.
I think..not for sure tho..that the Field is a corn knife....whats really got me puzzled is all the Fields & Co. knives that I have seen are made in Germany....this one is marked New York....maybe NY imported it from Germany. ::shrug::
I'm sure someone will know if it’s really a corn knife.. and about its origin. :)
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Most of the A. Fields I have seen Johnnie, were mostly handmade in Sheffield and shipped over.
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Johnnie, I can't speak to the origin of the Field, but I believe it's an ink eraser and not a corn knife. Nice finds, by the way. ::tu::
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Perry...the ones that I have seen are German made.. :shock:

Dave ..you are correct!! ::tu:: ....I'm telling you Guys I'm losing my mind!! ::facepalm:: ..Thanks Bro. ::tu::
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Get in line buddy, I'm at the very front of the line. ::facepalm::
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:lol: :lol: :lol: ...I don't know..I'm getting pretty bad!! ::facepalm::

I just pulled this off the bay.....
This vintage pocket knife measures 3 1/8" closed with two blades. The main blade has a long pull and is marked A.Field & Co. Progress on the tang. Alfred Field was an importer in New York City between 1886-1942. Their knives were high quality made in Germany, England and the U.S. Both blades have darkening from age, wear from use, but snap sharply with no Wobble. The handle is wood grain composition in good condition having no cracks or chips. The liners and pins are brass, the bolsters and shield are silver nickel. I am always happy to combine shipping for multiple
I think we were both right...atleast by this Guys description. :shock:
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Most likely that ink eraser was made by Miller Bro`s ::nod::

Schrade made quite a few knives for Alfred Field.
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pulled in some nice ones today. sunday always rules!!!

-a couple of case #25s; purple appaloosa bone and dark green jigged bone
-hibbard spencer bartlett wood scale jack
-ovb hibbard spencer bartlett wood scale pruning knife
-ulster knife co. bone handle

a little cleaning and some of these will be real beauties!

i love waking up at 6am to coffee and knife hunting!!!

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Great finds DF! I havent been able to go knife hunting in a couple months ::bummed:: Glad to see some one is.

I love gettin up early and goin knife hunting! I might be able to next weekend.
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thanks gino! its sunday tradition for me now.

hope your able to get out there next weekend!
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Lucky devil. I was trapped in all day with the small evil monkey. I did get some good ones yesterday though. :mrgreen: Pictures may take till tomorrow.
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I'm with ya DF! Nothin funner :mrgreen:
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Beautiful knives ,Fella's!! ::tu::

Dimitri...thanks for the info. ::tu::
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Here is one I grabbed from Greg. Really nice stag on this!!

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I recently picked up this Ulster 63. Oops! Pictures still not working. Oh well. Later. I'm too lazy to FTP 'em up to my web site right now.

Edit: I see the tool box is open once more so here's the Ulster.
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Hey Jerry, great lookin' Ulster! Seems to look similar to another pattern I know you have a hankering for.....
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Really nice 63 Jerry! ::tu:: Nice little coping blade on it.
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This old Hubertus lockback has some nice Red Stag on it........model 2577/4.

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A few from the last couple of weeks (Since Easter). It's been raining so not much opportunity for scavenging.

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313 Mike wrote:Hey Jerry, great lookin' Ulster! Seems to look similar to another pattern I know you have a hankering for.....
Yes, Mike. The Ulster 63 and the Remington 863 are both clones of the Camillus 72 that I (currently :lol: ) love so much. I also have an Imperial, Powr-Kraft 84-11, Craftsman and Made In USA in the Carpenters Whittler pattern. The total is up to about 18 now. Dale just sent a picture of one yesterday with a tang stamp we can't identify.

Anyone have a handle on this 36810 USA? Western maybe?
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Wow IronHoarder!!

Most of those are nice, but the last two in the upper post and the last one in the lower post are really fine!
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Here are a couple new ones. The hawk is a Sword Brand. The Hobo is a Colonial. It is small but functional and will be a good one to have in the truck for when I forget my cutlery and it is time to eat.
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