KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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You guys are right about my wife. She's been into weapons as long as I have. She's a keeper ::tu::
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jmh58 wrote:Nice hawkbill!! ::tu:: ::tu::

Cool avitar of the David Mann pic.. Had that hanging in the garage for alot of years!! RIP DM.. John :D
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What a week just got back from camp found a Imperial fishermans knife at the flea's never used and when working under the camp I found my Granddads tackle box in it was his old Schrade 125ot ::ds:: What a week ::nod::
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got today nice
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That is a BEAUTIFUL knife! Sadly though Russlock does NOTHING for me...
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Give the Russlock a chance! It may not be the prettiest knife on the block, but once ya figure out the one hand opening, it sure is a handy knife to have in the pocket! You get the convienience of the one hand opener, while still being able to carry a more "traditional style" knife. I know, I know, the Russlock is a relatively new introduction from Case, but I do think it will stand the test of time....at first I was skeptical as well, but mine has really grown on me, and I carry it quite frequently...one of my favorite work knives.
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Another day, another hardware store - this one off I-95 north of Fayetteville NC. Had a NOS discontinued Case Scout, the version made by Camillus for Case during their "last days" (2006 tang date mark).
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Love the Case scouts! I had a few but traded them a few years back ::regret::
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Nice Scout..OH. ::tu::
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nice scout OH :D

I'm headin up to Fayetteville in a couple weeks. I'll be checkin in at a spot in Hope Mills that has had some good stuff over the years.
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Thanks for the compliments gents.

Cutty, I didn't make it to Hope Mills yesterday, just up and down US301 on the east side of Fayetteville, then back home to Greenville. If you make it up to Selma (an hour north of Fayetteville) the town is packed with collectible stores - the entire downtown. Also go to the Surf and Turf (a misnamed small engine repair shop) - they are the best stocked Case dealer east of Raleigh - 1000's of Case knives - located in downtown Selma too.
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Found this on eBay:
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Love that Buck, Scott. ::tu::
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Nice Buck there Scott! Found a big lockback myself today, a Schrade Uncle Henry LB-7 with the solid spring and stainless blade.
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OH;Is that U.H.just like the Schrade LB-7??Scott;that Buck on Buck is beautiful ::tu::
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OH...really knice LB-7. ::tu::

Buck on Buck.. :lol: :lol: ....Dog ,that was cool. 8) ::tu::
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I measure my collection by the ton.
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Thanks Johnny;How ya doing kid? ::handshake::
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Found this one today at the local antique mall. No makers mark? Both blades are marked Pat Nos 2037943 2170337. It's 2 1/4". I am guessing Hammer after a little research but my guesses are usually wrong. It doesn't look to have ever been used and has good snap and the original box. I just couldn't leave it behind.
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Robert, you have the best luck at finding knives that I have ever seen. ::nod:: ::tu::

Cutty...that would be my guess also. ::nod:: ....cool little lobster. 8)

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Old Hunter wrote:Thanks for the compliments gents.

Cutty, I didn't make it to Hope Mills yesterday, just up and down US301 on the east side of Fayetteville, then back home to Greenville. If you make it up to Selma (an hour north of Fayetteville) the town is packed with collectible stores - the entire downtown. Also go to the Surf and Turf (a misnamed small engine repair shop) - they are the best stocked Case dealer east of Raleigh - 1000's of Case knives - located in downtown Selma too.
I'll have to go check Selma out OH ::tu::
For the life of me I can't remember the name of the little shop in Hope Mills? It's downtown on the right just before the lake/pond, of which I can't remember the name of either?

Thanks JR ::tu::
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Nice shell handle! ::tu::
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Cutty . I have a similar one from Richards, Sheffield, England :)
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Paul..that’s a sweety. ::tu:: ......looks brand new. ::nod::
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i got lucky today, it makes up for the times when i go out looking and find nothing.
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