Vintage Whittler Knives

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Here's a Lehrkind & Daevel Co., Milwaukee.
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And a nice old Henry Sears.
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I like all of them Joe! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Nice group of whittler's there Joe, I like those Schrade 804's.
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Nice run of whittlers Joe ::tu:: ::tu:: ... I even see a type setters knife above 8) - was that a test to see whose paying attention :lol: :lol:
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:lol: I saw it Lee. You beat me to it. I don’t recall seeing one on a whittler pattern before. ::shrug:: But my recaller may be faulty.

Nice show Joe!

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I agree with everyone else... Joe... that is a great parade of very knice knives... ::tu:: 8)
Wish I had more time to gawk at them... but alas... time to go to work....
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A few more of mine...

Southington Cut Co - 3 1/4", Equal-End Whittler, Long pulls through the tang on each blade with 2 secondary pen blades (no file)...
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Winchester Jr Stock Whittler - (Model #3046) 3 5/16" - Lightly used though some age tarnishing, etch and nickel silver liners and wedge, faux horn celluloid handles (one of my very few celluloid knives) ... Abit different than others but the back spring with wedge and 2 secondary blades (albeit not typical) along with a master clip blade makes it somewhat unique - and one can see why Winchester called it a Jr Stock Whittler based on the general design of a whittler...
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LongBlade wrote:Winchester Jr Stock Whittler - (Model #3046) 3 5/16" - Lightly used though some age tarnishing, etch and nickel silver liners and wedge, faux horn celluloid handles (one of my very few celluloid knives) ... Abit different than others but the back spring with wedge and 2 secondary blades (albeit not typical) along with a master clip blade makes it somewhat unique - and one can see why Winchester called it a Jr Stock Whittler based on the general design of a whittler...

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Nice old Winchester Lee!! :)
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I got this Ulster Nkife (mis-stamp) Whittler that I like alot. Thanks for looking. :)
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Woodwalker that is a very fine piece! I just love the old pearl whittlers. ::nod::
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LongBlade wrote:Winchester Jr Stock Whittler - (Model #3046) 3 5/16" - Lightly used though some age tarnishing, etch and nickel silver liners and wedge, faux horn celluloid handles (one of my very few celluloid knives) ... Abit different than others but the back spring with wedge and 2 secondary blades (albeit not typical) along with a master clip blade makes it somewhat unique - and one can see why Winchester called it a Jr Stock Whittler based on the general design of a whittler...
Nice one, Lee.
I will say these look quite a bit alike. ::woot:: ::handshake::
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Nice one woodwalker. ::tu::

And thanks for all the kind remarks on my earlier knives. Very much appreciated. ::handshake::
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I'm not certain how this thread sneaked by without some of my Empires but I am rather partial to those so I will remedy the situation. :D
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Yes sir, you did that quite well. Very nice knives, Greg. That last one is a honey.
More please. :mrgreen:
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gsmith7158 wrote:Woodwalker that is a very fine piece! I just love the old pearl whittlers. ::nod::
Thank you Greg!! You have so many wonderful Whittlers yourself!! Great showing!! :)
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FRJ wrote:Nice one woodwalker. ::tu::

And thanks for all the kind remarks on my earlier knives. Very much appreciated. ::handshake::
Thank you Joe!! You have so many beauties!! Outstanding!! :)
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gsmith7158 wrote:I'm not certain how this thread sneaked by without some of my Empires but I am rather partial to those so I will remedy the situation. :D
Wow Greg!! Those will get the ole heart pumping!! :)
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Thanks WW and Joe ::tu:: ::tu:: .. those Winchester’s do look like brothers from the same mother :lol: ::tu:: ...

Nice Empire whittler additions Greg ::tu:: ...
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LongBlade wrote: those Winchester’s do look like brothers from the same mother :lol: ::tu:: ...
I don't know how were going to explain that ...... ::facepalm::


Here's a few more.
Starting with Maher & Grosh.

And a Challenge
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Here's an old Boker.

And a Schrade Walden.
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Here's a nice Empire

And a Schrade Cut Co.
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More beauties Joe ::tu:: ::tu:: ... great old knives and companies...
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LongBlade wrote: those Winchester’s do look like brothers from the same mother :lol: ::tu:: ...
I don't know how were going to explain that ...... ::facepalm::
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Thanks, lee. ::tu::

Here's a pretty cool Waterville congress.
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