KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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This was today's finds. Top is a new Beaver Creek (Frost Cutlery) Trapper. Middle is a Colonial small stockman from the 1950's or 60's? Bottom is a Kissing Crane Canoe. Right side is a Imperial Boy Scout knife from the 1946-56 era. Not a bad day for me.
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Thanks Jerry,
My understanding is that Premier had knives made in Germany, Japan, and Italy. I have several Premiers including a few German, bone scaled, equal end pen knives and a nice equal end (cigar?) bone jack knife. Premiers are relatively common flea and pawn finds.
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Oops! Got a Camillus 99 in with the Premiers.... Age.... it’s a wonderful thing. ::dang::
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From the flea market....
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That's quite a haul, Scott.
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Scott you've done it again, great haul!!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Scott, as always impressive.
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today i found a old broken sheffield/england knife blade.and a antler point while out walking.
so i made this fruit knife .
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Richard, that looks good together. ::nod::
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Today's finds...
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Thursday’s trip down island provided for a couple of stops to hunt for folders.
A Western USA #657 An honest old knife. I like the punch.
A 70’s or 80’s Premier wood and brass stockman. It has good heft.
An H. Dorwal Germany (Boker built) equal end pen in bone. Made by Boker... who knew? Age?
A Boy Scout Whetstone. Too cute to pass up.

One day I will focus my collecting... yah right. ::facepalm::
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There's no shame in being an accumulator. Be proud.
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Preach on, Marine! ::tu::
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::marine_salute::
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I bought the Case and Wostenholm Schrade from Scott and he bombed me with the Craftsman. I love the agate celluloid on the stockman. I've been carrying the Case since I got it and really like it. Thanks Scott. ____Dave
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Finds of all kinds!
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Jethro Bodine wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 2:28 am Finds of all kinds!
Nice haul, that stag Jim Bowie especially.
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:shock: You can say that again Rotten ::nod:: ::nod:: .
Especially those CC's and that Colonial stockman, great haul Jethro ::tu::
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Jethro Bodine wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 2:28 am Finds of all kinds!
Dang dude..... :shock: :shock:
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Fresh back from the flea market and I missed a bunch....oh well.

Deer foot lockback is AW Wadsworth.
The whittler is Sears & Sons
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TripleF wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 3:20 pm Fresh back from the flea market and I missed a bunch....oh well.

Deer foot lockback is AW Wadsworth.
The whittler is Sears & Sons
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Good Grief :shock: If Scott and Jethro keep this up there won't be any knives left out there for the rest of us to find!! I'm impressed, great finds for both of you! ::ds::
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TripleF wrote: Mon Nov 04, 2019 3:20 pm Fresh back from the flea market and I missed a bunch....oh well.
Deer foot lockback is AW Wadsworth.
The whittler is Sears & Sons
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Wow Scott. Nice batch of knives. ____Dave
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The hits keep coming.
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