KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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:) Pretty
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Thanks guys!!

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OUT OF TOWN IN BLACKSBURG,VA. VISITING MY SON AT VA.TEC.. BEEN OUT KNIFE HUNTIN' AT THE LOCAL ANTIQUE MALLS AND MOM AND POP SHOPS. FOUND SOME REAL TREASURES AND WILL TAKE PIC AND POST EM WHEN I RETURN HOME. ALL IN ALL A GREAT DAY ADDING TO THE ACCUMULATION. ::super_happy:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ROCKY
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I went to an auction today, this is what i drug home...........



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Squirrel -- Hurry up and get your bones home so we can see what you got today. Image

Tim -- I like that S&M ::nod::
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Thanks Jerry....What? No love for my fishing pliers ::shrug:: :lol: :lol:



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Nice haul Basser.
I especially like the 703, been looking for one like that recently.
I dig half stops!!



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Nice knives and pliers Tim ::tu::
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basser5 wrote:Thanks Jerry....What? No love for my fishing pliers ::shrug:: :lol: :lol:



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Well, I would hope you love 'em and that's why you bought 'em. :)
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Thanks Robert and Cutty ::tu::


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73 camp knife.JPG
got this saturday 73 camp
WHEN I DIE THEIR WILL BE A CASEXX IN MY POCKET , A DIRITY KNIFE IS AS BAD AS DIRITY UNDERWARE AMEN
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Nice, dealraddy. Some sweet-lookin' bone on that one. ::tu::
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dealraddy. What does it take to get that kind of polish on a knife? I have never got that.
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Chief RID wrote:dealraddy. What does it take to get that kind of polish on a knife? I have never got that.
well it came that way i can,t take any credit but im told a good metal polish like mothers or flitzs works good as long as u dont have any print on the blade it will remove it im sure :mrgreen:
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Very nice Case ::tu:: ::tu::


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Home again, Home again, jiggity jig, I've been out knifin' and I've been quite the pig! ::super_happy:: Well, here she goes after teasing ya with a heads up that I was huntin' knives in Blacksburg, Va. over the weekend. These knives are stright off the shelf, out of some crates, burried alive in piles of unwanted junk or in some cases an inch or two of dust and dirt. Havn't been cleaned or dressed in any way. One of the best things was most ranged from $2.99-to about $12.00 with the exception of the bayonet that was $18.00 ::ds:: ::nod:: ::nod:: Super fun and wished you were all with me. ::woot:: ::nod:: Had to leave a few for the next trip That I hope and pray will still be there! ::pray:: ::mdm:: ::drool:: ::drool::

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Will cont next with the rest!
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This is an Imperial U.S.M6 bayonet(blade is sharp as a razor) and a USM8A1 sheath, in excellent condition.
This is an Imperial U.S.M6 bayonet(blade is sharp as a razor) and a USM8A1 sheath, in excellent condition.
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Left to right:#1 USA tang stamp,#2center back Camco USA #450 0n reverse of tang, and #3 front ATCO ITALY tang stamp
Left to right:#1 USA tang stamp,#2center back Camco USA #450 0n reverse of tang, and #3 front ATCO ITALY tang stamp
left to right:#1  I MKLEIN &amp; SONS<br />CHICAGO MADE IN U.S.A.,#2  DD KLEIN TOOLS CHICAGO,USA
left to right:#1 I MKLEIN & SONS
CHICAGO MADE IN U.S.A.,#2 DD KLEIN TOOLS CHICAGO,USA
Made in Italy, has a tang stamp of an elephant standing on an arrow
Made in Italy, has a tang stamp of an elephant standing on an arrow
#1 KA-BAR OLEAN,N.Y. #2 PREMIER CIRCLED ON FRONT TANG ON REVERSE K309, Main blade reads PREMIUM STOCK KNIFE
#1 KA-BAR OLEAN,N.Y. #2 PREMIER CIRCLED ON FRONT TANG ON REVERSE K309, Main blade reads PREMIUM STOCK KNIFE
L TO R: #1 Main tang reads,PROV.CUT.CO.<br />PROV.R.I. U.S.A.#2 TANG STAMPED SCHARADE USA 120T
L TO R: #1 Main tang reads,PROV.CUT.CO.
PROV.R.I. U.S.A.#2 TANG STAMPED SCHARADE USA 120T
This has a blade etching hard to read, tang stamped L.F.&amp; C. U.S.A. Back tang stamped 02490<br />second blade tang reads L.F.&amp; C. U.S.A.
This has a blade etching hard to read, tang stamped L.F.& C. U.S.A. Back tang stamped 02490
second blade tang reads L.F.& C. U.S.A.
TANG STAMPED: UTICA CUTLERY CO.UTICA,N.Y. FRONT HANDLE MARKED: GETTYSBURG, PA.
TANG STAMPED: UTICA CUTLERY CO.UTICA,N.Y. FRONT HANDLE MARKED: GETTYSBURG, PA.
MAIN BLADE ETCHED:JOHN PRIMBLE (SHIELD)FINEST STEEL<br />TANG:JOHN PRIMBLE BELKNAP<br />HDW.&amp;MFG.CO, ON REVERSE OF TANG IS 5745 OVER A STAR
MAIN BLADE ETCHED:JOHN PRIMBLE (SHIELD)FINEST STEEL
TANG:JOHN PRIMBLE BELKNAP
HDW.&MFG.CO, ON REVERSE OF TANG IS 5745 OVER A STAR
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Heres the last two for now!

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#1 FRONT TANG STAMPED- SCHRADE WALDEN N.Y. U.S.A. REVERSE SIDE OF TANG STAMPED 895
#2 FRONT TANG STAMPED-SCHRADE USA 808

p.s. DEALRADDY, LOVE THAT CASE SCOUT ::tu:: ::nod:: ::nod::
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Hokee Smokes Squirrel. You wasn't just whistlin' Dixie when you said you picked up a bundle. Are you sure you left some seed in the field?
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Yes and I'm worried it will be ready for pickin' before I get back. Man Jerry, you would not believe the gold mine I found! I had to leave some behind cause I didn't think I could hide that many from my wife! ::dang:: ::dang:: ::dang:: ::dang:: ::dang:: ::dang:: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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I found this Robeson Jack 623480 today and I think everyone knows how much I dig Robesons. ::supper happy::

I also found this Schrade stockman Old Timer 34OT
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Love it Gino, nice grab! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks Rock ;) I'm a huge Robeson fan.
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Not Case, but wicked sharp, half stops and nice snap Remington 3 3/8' Rough Black Delrin that is in my pocket right now:
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Granted it ain't much of a picture.....

(And I sort of meant to put it in the Jacks thread...)
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Nice find Dave, I dig that knife. Cool shield too. ;)
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Picked these up for a steal. The Kershaw Nakamura was less than a third of what they were originally going for and the guy threw in the Japanese-made lockback as a freebie. :D
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