Lets see those Parker's
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Parker Eagle Brand liner lock the box say its model "EAGLE BRAND NO. TF-2946"
I really wish there was a list of all the Parker Model's showing the Model # and Photo.
I have many Parker's with the box, But I don't really know if its the correct box and model #
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I really wish there was a list of all the Parker Model's showing the Model # and Photo.
I have many Parker's with the box, But I don't really know if its the correct box and model #
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Gotta love MK I copycats.
Had one of these as a kid too. Wish I still had it.
It was beat to death but SHARP. Traded it for a set of Pioneer 6x9s for my Z-28.
Being a teenager in the 80s.
Very nice boot knife there knut!! It'd look alot better over here .
Had one of these as a kid too. Wish I still had it.
It was beat to death but SHARP. Traded it for a set of Pioneer 6x9s for my Z-28.
Being a teenager in the 80s.
Very nice boot knife there knut!! It'd look alot better over here .
My name is Mud,
But call me Alowishus Devadander Abercrombie
That's long for Mud, so I've been told
But call me Alowishus Devadander Abercrombie
That's long for Mud, so I've been told
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knife7knut wrote:Here are some of mine:
Parker-Imai Gunstock.
Mini Boot knife.
Reproductions of early 19th century folding dirks and bowies.
Large folding hunter.
Benchmade Tak Fukuta collaboration.
Three small lock backs.
Parker-Edwardssurvival knife(1 of 500)with Damascus blade.
Love those too coffin handle knives!!!
If you ever want to let go of them, let me know.
My name is Mud,
But call me Alowishus Devadander Abercrombie
That's long for Mud, so I've been told
But call me Alowishus Devadander Abercrombie
That's long for Mud, so I've been told
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This Parker Imai K633 was passed down to me when I was very young and unfortunately I am unable to ask the person who passed it down questions about this knife.
I have no knowledge about the knife company or style and would like general or valuable information about the knife.
Through Google I've seen it referred to as a "survival knife", "special ops knife", "1980's", "Parker Bros. knife", and old Ebay auctions valued it at $200.
In my opinion, it's is in "fair" shape at best but I could be wrong. Still has original sharpener but the compass on the bottom has been busted out.
Thanks for starting this blog and providing any information about the knife!
I have no knowledge about the knife company or style and would like general or valuable information about the knife.
Through Google I've seen it referred to as a "survival knife", "special ops knife", "1980's", "Parker Bros. knife", and old Ebay auctions valued it at $200.
In my opinion, it's is in "fair" shape at best but I could be wrong. Still has original sharpener but the compass on the bottom has been busted out.
Thanks for starting this blog and providing any information about the knife!
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I'll tell you what.
Mr Parker sure did leave his mark on this earth.
There are so many variations of patterns, countries, partners, and just a general dedication to knives that you rarely ever see.
Some people talk trash about Mr. parkers "style" but you have to give it to the man for bringing SO many different knives to the masses.
I have quite a few Parkers but not all photographed yet so I'll post the pictures that I do have.
There is an Eagle eye, Smokey mountain Knife works, a Wildcat, and a Mustang I believe. Sorry for the poor images but I am working on that.
Mr Parker sure did leave his mark on this earth.
There are so many variations of patterns, countries, partners, and just a general dedication to knives that you rarely ever see.
Some people talk trash about Mr. parkers "style" but you have to give it to the man for bringing SO many different knives to the masses.
I have quite a few Parkers but not all photographed yet so I'll post the pictures that I do have.
There is an Eagle eye, Smokey mountain Knife works, a Wildcat, and a Mustang I believe. Sorry for the poor images but I am working on that.
Ken Mc.
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Not ignoring you. Just don't have any information for you. Send a PM to Knife7knut since he has one. (Ray has one of everything )SebronJames wrote:This Parker Imai K633 was passed down to me when I was very young and unfortunately I am unable to ask the person who passed it down questions about this knife.
I have no knowledge about the knife company or style and would like general or valuable information about the knife.
Through Google I've seen it referred to as a "survival knife", "special ops knife", "1980's", "Parker Bros. knife", and old Ebay auctions valued it at $200.
In my opinion, it's is in "fair" shape at best but I could be wrong. Still has original sharpener but the compass on the bottom has been busted out.
Thanks for starting this blog and providing any information about the knife!
About low average. Not a gas station counter piece of junk but then not great quality.PCwizard wrote: Jerry, I own about 30 Parker's but I've never bought or even held a Frost or Parker/Frost knife. What the quality like in the Frost knives or the Parker/Frost knifes. The Flying Falcon you have there reminds me of a Parker I once had, it was OK quality with good fit and finish.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Here's a nice thick stag Parker Brothers K128 Lock Back with blank banner eagle blade etch (which just happens to be for sale in case anyone's interested)
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This may be my only Parker; certainly the only one I have in a photo.
I may not change the world but I'm gonna leave a scar.
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antique mall find. hope my description is correct. Parker Cut. Co. Surgical Steel Japan Large Fat Stag Lockback Knife K 128
4 5/8" closed. single blade. blade etched, blade etched Eagle Brand Cutlery.
4 5/8" closed. single blade. blade etched, blade etched Eagle Brand Cutlery.
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Parker-Edwards smooth white bone mini trapper...Made in USA 1986.
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Nothing extraordinary, just a handy little flying falcon. It's carried a lot and used some. Found it at a gun show in a bucket full of knives the dealer was selling @ 2 for a buck.
Just because i'm paranoid doesn't mean they are not out to get me.
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...and a couple more little Parker Lock Backs. I will point out that the Parker Beaver Tail is of noticeably higher quality than the Parker-Frost Husky. Not too surprising, really...a lot of folks have mentioned that, generally, the Parker-Frost era knives just don't have the same quality construction as other Parker collaborations. They look good enough, but, unfortunately, very often something was lost in the execution. Nothing wrong with it aesthetically, however.
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I've always been a fan of the USA Parker pen knife - I like the design and slimness better than an Eisenhauer. The little damascus razors are nice little knives as well. I know Parkers get a bad rap, but I have nothing bad to say about the USA Parkers I have ...
pffffft that's not a knife ......... now THAT'S a knife !! Crocodile Dundee
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John
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I just love these little Parker Lock Backs; they're cuter'n a bug's ear!
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Picked up this nice Parker-Edwards over the weekend at the Shriners Gun and Knife Show in Chattanooga, TN. It is a close likeness of the Case 521500 that was produced when Jim Parker was the owner of Case. Very possibly made at the same factory in Jacksonville, Alabama.
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The bone & stag used on Parker knives is often kind of weird, IMO; but, you have some very attractive bone on your Parker-Edwards razor trapper, DR_M. Good looking knife.
Here's a fat stag "Punkin' Seed" lock back with some of the better stag I've seen on this brand.
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Here's a fat stag "Punkin' Seed" lock back with some of the better stag I've seen on this brand.
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Found this at a deal last year.
Looked good in the pictures til it got home. Somebody did a halfstep (I'm keeping it clean, y'all know I mean halfa$$) attempting at redoing the handle. Shot it nice and black but didn't do anything about the chipped and missing original coating.
Was gonna go original, but I've seen plenty of those.
Looked good in the pictures til it got home. Somebody did a halfstep (I'm keeping it clean, y'all know I mean halfa$$) attempting at redoing the handle. Shot it nice and black but didn't do anything about the chipped and missing original coating.
Was gonna go original, but I've seen plenty of those.
My name is Mud,
But call me Alowishus Devadander Abercrombie
That's long for Mud, so I've been told
But call me Alowishus Devadander Abercrombie
That's long for Mud, so I've been told
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Thanks ~Q~, that is some super fat stag on your "Punkin' Seed" lock back. Very nice.
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Hello. This is a set of Parker bicentennial doctors knives with the statue of liberty and the liberty bell - one in gold and sterling silver over pewter, and one in sterling silver. Both signed Shaw-Leibowitz.
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I haven't had time to post so I'm trying to catch up today.
Here are a few more Parker's I've added in the last 6 months
The first photo is a Make Your Own Knife Kit Parker Sold - You don't see many still in the box
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Here are a few more Parker's I've added in the last 6 months
The first photo is a Make Your Own Knife Kit Parker Sold - You don't see many still in the box
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my only 2 Parkers. these are quite well made I must say. the trapper holds a special place in my never-PC heart.
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This is a 6" closed knife with 5" large Blade
I have no idea why it is called "New Orleans" and what the figures at the bolster mean?
I have no idea why it is called "New Orleans" and what the figures at the bolster mean?
Erwin