KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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timgreene48
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Picked this one up at the flea market in Milton. Just wanted to have a second cut stag in my collection. not to mention ,I really like the large whittlers.
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timgreene48....I like it!!
...awesome scales. 
Tim Greene..
...I knew a Tim Greene in Lima Ohio...He boxed for Spyders Boxing Club...I sparred with Him a few times.
This would be back in the early 80's.
Tim Greene..
This would be back in the early 80's.
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timgreene48
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Sorry Johnnie, I'm just a big creampuff(lol)!
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That’s OK........
....glad that you joined AAPK...even if your not the Tim I knew. 
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While browsing eBay I came across this Kutmaster oyster knife with ten minutes left on the auction. It really interested me because oysters and shellfish in general are some of my favorite foods.
Bidding was under $23 with less than a minute to go, so I waited until the last second to put in a bid and won it for a real good price. 
Bidding was under $23 with less than a minute to go, so I waited until the last second to put in a bid and won it for a real good price. Dave
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That's a really neat one dcgm4, Never knew anyone made a knife that this. Very useful as well... BH
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Lucky! That is a nice seafood knife.
I measure my collection by the ton.
Whoever dies with the most tools wins......Now accepting donations.
Whoever dies with the most tools wins......Now accepting donations.
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timgreene48 wrote:Picked this one up at the flea market in Milton. Just wanted to have a second cut stag in my collection. not to mention ,I really like the large whittlers.
That is a nice whittler!
I measure my collection by the ton.
Whoever dies with the most tools wins......Now accepting donations.
Whoever dies with the most tools wins......Now accepting donations.
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Great stuff guys, really liking that Kutmaster......AWESOME!!!
IM

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Now that's the kind of stuff I like. Not necessarily old but definitely unusual. Great find.dcgm4 wrote:While browsing eBay I came across this Kutmaster oyster knife with ten minutes left on the auction. It really interested me because oysters and shellfish in general are some of my favorite foods. Bidding was under $23 with less than a minute to go, so I waited until the last second to put in a bid and won it for a real good price.
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Awesome knives fellas
I just stopped by a new resale store here in town and brought home a few.
Looks like Thursday night auction material huh?
Tim
I just stopped by a new resale store here in town and brought home a few.
Looks like Thursday night auction material huh?
Tim
My name is Tim and i'm a stagoholic.
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Knice Tim!!! 
What's the bottom knife?
What's the bottom knife?
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Great haul at the resale store!! 
I measure my collection by the ton.
Whoever dies with the most tools wins......Now accepting donations.
Whoever dies with the most tools wins......Now accepting donations.
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Thanks fellas.............Trevor is correct
Tim
Tim
My name is Tim and i'm a stagoholic.
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Thanks, guys.
Tim, great finds! I'm really digging that fixed blade.

Tim, great finds! I'm really digging that fixed blade.
You and me both, Jerry. I love anything that you just don't see every day.jerryd6818 wrote:Now that's the kind of stuff I like. Not necessarily old but definitely unusual. Great find.
Dave
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Knice Knives,Tim!!
Dave...I'm all for unusual ...heres a pic of mine.
Dave...I'm all for unusual ...heres a pic of mine.
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Awesome, Johnnie. That crescent shield is sweet. 
Dave
Always looking for vintage knives with Virginia, Maryland, or Washington D.C. tang stamps. Any condition.
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Thanks Dave.
...I think the shield is suppose to resemble a opened half of an oyster.
I like your acorn shield as well.
I like your acorn shield as well.
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Johnnie, there's no oyster juice dripping out of it!
I used to set in the sand in the oyster flats in Orleans on Cape Cod with my Opinel and pick oysters out of the sand and slurp them down. Oh Baby!! That was good times. Only thing missing was the Tobasco and cold beer, but I got by.
Great knife Dave.
I used to set in the sand in the oyster flats in Orleans on Cape Cod with my Opinel and pick oysters out of the sand and slurp them down. Oh Baby!! That was good times. Only thing missing was the Tobasco and cold beer, but I got by.
Great knife Dave.
Joe
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Sounds like fun,Joe.
...but I would have to agree with the missing beer...nothing better than a cold beer with seafood!!

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NICE seafood knives.....gotta find me one of them!!
Grabbed this Hubertus off the bay. Nice older Pen-Release model.
IM

Grabbed this Hubertus off the bay. Nice older Pen-Release model.
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got this today nice
WHEN I DIE THEIR WILL BE A CASEXX IN MY POCKET , A DIRITY KNIFE IS AS BAD AS DIRITY UNDERWARE AMEN