KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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jerryd6818 wrote:Is there anyone who knows what purpose these two tools serve?
Can opener on the left, hollow ground leather punch on the right.
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#1 is a can opener? Hmm. Never would have guessed that. Thanks.
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This Camillus came in yesterday,at 30 bucks I guess I got lucky.
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Great one Tendots ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks Edge 46,when it showed up on the German Ebay I just could't believe it.Such an old knife unused.Lucky for me there isn't much interest and knowledge on American cutlery in these parts,so if one pops up there is a fair chance for a nice snag.Gus
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I guess I got lucky.
I would say so. ::nod:: ........love those scales & swedges . ::tu::
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Nice!!

It is a circa WWI can opener style. They changed to the modern shaped ones on the military knives at the beginning of WWII.
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A few of those look DELICIOUS!
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Couple of good looking KA-BARs Greg. What's the tang stamp on the rope knife?
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Just Googled rope knife Jerry,Its a Kingston
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Nice haul! ::tu::
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Thanks Greg. Looks like an old one.
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dudleythetogi wrote:Flea market haul
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I wanna go to your fleamarket! :mrgreen:
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tendots wrote:This Camillus came in yesterday,at 30 bucks I guess I got lucky.
That's a beauty. How long is it?
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Hit the flea's Saturday got myself a Imperial Frontier 4514 and a GEM Kutmaster five line U.S.C.G./1944-796 rope knife All for under ten bucks.
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Nice finds Dogg. ::tu:: .....scales look to be in fine condition also. 8)
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Thanx Johnny the scales are great the back spring is a little scared for 68yo she's in good shape ::nod::
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::tu:: 8)
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Vikingdog,sorry for my late reply,kinda overlooked your post.The closed length is 3 7/8.
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Well, my 'sell-down' to raise some #45 Roughneck $$$ is ending later today. Big thanks to a bunch of you guys
for buying knives from me and also thanks if you bid on my eBay listings. It was kinda bittersweet to let go of so many
of my knives (20+) but I was able to accomplish a couple things. First off I had a brother needeing a little help and I was
able to do that and secondly I was able to get the number of GEC #45's that I was after. The sales went pretty
well overall without too many surprises so I decided to treat myself to a new GEC EDC with the few $$ I had left.

GEC #79 Workhorse Whittler in Calico Bone (be a great Club knife with 3 large blades in 3 popular styles)

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Whoa! :shock: Killer knife, Trevor! That thing is awsome!! Good for you! ::tu::

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Yeah, I'm loving those scales.
Reminds me of the appaloosa bone from Case back in the late 70's. ::tu::

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Those are some of the best looking knife scales I've seen.

Wonderful knife right there.
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Outstanding find, IM. ::tu::
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