American Switches

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acctually it is not ::shrug::
roostershooter wrote:Great looking flylock! Is the blade tang stamped with an "S"?
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Here are two pictures of a stainless Flylock that I own. The first picture is the blade etch and the second picture is on the reverse tang stamp with the "S" below the FLYLOCK KNIFE CO B'PORT CONN stamp.
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Hope the pictures come through. I paid $22 for a Henry Sears stamped Ka-Bar Grizzly at an antique show and had Larry Hayes repair it with scales I bought from Mark Erickson. All the people who collect Ka-Bars we could contact said they didn't know Ka-Bar made any for H.Sears and this was likely the only one left out there.
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Tried to post pictures but I think my computer is just too slow. Have to get the kids to see if I'm doing something wrong
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djknife13 wrote:Tried to post pictures but I think my computer is just too slow. Have to get the kids to see if I'm doing something wrong
I find it best to resize my photos to approx. 400-500kb for fast upload speeds that still have decent detail.

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Don`t give up djknife13 ...... I`d like to see that one :mrgreen: Jim ( roostershooter) , thanks for showing the tangstamp on your Flylock . Mine is stamped "THE FLYLOCK over KNIFE CO. over B`PORT. CONN." but was lightly struck and lacks some details so maybe that "S" was supposed to be there ?
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It could be a weak stamp. All of the stainless flylocks I have seen are stamped as such.
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I heard that "S" is sometimes below the liners . On another note ...... I attended the OKCA show in Eugene Oregon last week and had a great time . Sadly I left without a knife :| The good news is that my friend I was traveling with felt bad that i left empty handed and let me pocket this little cherry to take home ....... Thanks Rick :D
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::tu:: ::tu::
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Here is my latest auto that I picked up at the NCCA Mystic Conn show. It is a rare Cattaraugus Flylock. Look closely at the tang stamp on the front and it is marked Cattaragus, the U is missing. I have been looking for one of these for a very long time. I was trying to buy a Flylock double a few years ago but lost out on it.
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Love it !! A G had one at the Eugene show ....... maybe the same knife ::tu::
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Thanks and I got it from Artie. I can't believe that I was able to swing a deal for it!!! ::ds:: ::ds::
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Again "Great score" ::tu:: . So what`s the story with the tang stamp ? lets here some thoughts on it fellow switchblade guys 8) this forum could use some life .... Thanks for posting pictures Galvanic
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Great knives everyone ::tu::

Here's a Press Button 3 3/8" double that I purchased at the Blade Show ::nod::

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Great little knife ,,, Thanks for sharing it ::tu:: any other switches to show from "Blade" ::woot:: I didn't make the show but did pick this old CRAFTSMAN model up last week .
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Both are great knives guys!!!
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^Both nice scores.
Step up folks for the flylock spectacular! This is a great thread. Wiseguy that is a beautiful folding guard. Amazing find.
Roostershooter, that sure is some nice etch.
Mike, that is the first I have seen. Thanks for sharing it.
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Latest pickup Schrade Cut with 2 patent numbers on the back tang. Fires fast and sits deep in the well. A little up and down movement and the front bolster swings just a tiny bit. Still a nice one!
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Beauty there Mike.......WOWZER!! ::woot:: ::woot::

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I really like the bone on that! ::tu:: Mark.
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Nice old S.Cut co. Galvanic ::tu:: those early Feb Feb handles sure beat the typical later peachsead pattern ( IMO )
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Hi Guys-
Just opened the mail box and these two fellas arrived today. I was so excited to get these, the waiting time until they arrived seemed forever. I have been looking for some nice Flylocks that were also semi-affordable, and in good condition.
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Great knives!! Love the hawkbill!! Ever since I got the Cattaraugus flylock I have been hooked!! Looking for more of them too.
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galvanic1882 wrote:Great knives!! Love the hawkbill!! Ever since I got the Cattaraugus flylock I have been hooked!! Looking for more of them too.
X2 on the hawkbill ::tu::
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I like that little hawkbill FL ::tu::
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