KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Boy Glenn you got a deal there.
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Nice one Glen ::nod:: I'm assuming they were made in N.E. if so where??I had a good day at the fleamarket Schrade U.H.LB-7,Imperial Barlow DE and a Case 10dot 6292.
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I think the Miller Bros. is Conn. New England Knife? Don't know, I'll have to research, or maybe someone will come along with the answer.

GD, you got some nice ones. There were alot of knives at this flea market, but many were chinese junk. The ones that weren't, well the people must have thought they had the holy grail. Still, a good day...

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The Miller is from Meriden Conn.

The N.E. Knife Co. no one can tell where they were made at this time.

Let me know if you want to get rid of that Miller rope knife ::drool:: ::drool:: :lol:
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Thanx Glenn,Ya gut to wade thru the junk to get to the good stuff ::uc::
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Hey glenn, iffen you wanna get rid of the straight edge my wife will pay for it!!!!!! ::woot::
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Knice scores Glenn, Bob! ::tu::
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Lucky devil!! ::tu::
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Walden Knife Co. Barlow. Not too shabby for a bunch of baseball players! :D
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That Barlow is awesome! Love that worn bone.

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I agree with Glenn....love those scales,WB. ::tu::
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WB -- You gigged a good 'un there.
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Thank you, guys! :D

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I just stopped into a new consignment shop in the area and I got surprised. A good selection of USA made Camillus and Remington pocket knives with the bullet shield. There was one Camillus electrician knife for $17 bucks but all the rest were new in the box stuff with $60 to $120 price tags. Some very nice stuff. I will have to stop in again but I will have to leave my checkbook at home. I just made it out this time without blowing my lunch money.
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Todays mail delivered this Black & Blue Kershaw Leek. These USA made Kershaws (especially the Leeks) are as addictive as the Carpenter's Whittlers.
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Boy jerryd,That is one clean looking knife.It has Perfect Lines.
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Nice lookin Leek Jerry, I always liked them. i only have three and dig them all. ;)
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Thanks ironmage.

Gino -- I too only have three but there's another one on the way. At one time or another, I've bought four more. One each for my son-in-law, my grandson, my cousin and an old neighbor/fellow Marine.

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Nice mixture of black & blue on that one,Jerry. ::tu::
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Thanks. Isn't it amazing how each one is different?
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PICKED THIS UP LAST WEEK NICE LITTLE KNIFE
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Nice Barlow!

Jerry, on your advice I went out looking for a Leek. Found one so far, nice knife but it was pink. Gonna try the MCX on my next trip to MCBCL; they keep a good stock of Kershaw (and other top brands).
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Old Hunter wrote:Nice Barlow!

Jerry, on your advice I went out looking for a Leek. Found one so far, nice knife but it was pink. Gonna try the MCX on my next trip to MCBCL; they keep a good stock of Kershaw (and other top brands).
Not man enough to carry that pink Leek? :lol: :lol: :lol: You could tell everyone it's a symbol or your support for the fight against breast cancer. That's a manly cause.
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K-nice K-nife Jerry. Does it have the same assist opening mech. as the Ken Onion?
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tjmurphy wrote:K-nice K-nife Jerry. Does it have the same assist opening mech. as the Ken Onion?
Thanks T.J. Yes, it does have the SpeedSafe® Assisted Opening. Love that opening system. I have trouble with the thumb studs. You don't have a Leek? (or even a Kershaw?)
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