KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Those 5 red Case knives sure look good! Well they all look good. ::tu::
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I just found me a sweet Orvet Custom! ::ds::

::oh_my:: You guys have been going gang-busters.

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What a fine knife! Dale does impeccable work!
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Not much luck if your this part of the world

I'm happy if I find a folder a month
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Corso wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2019 9:40 am Not much luck if your this part of the world

I'm happy if I find a folder a month
Yeah, England is not a knife friendly country. Best of luck!
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1967redrider wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2019 1:38 pm
Corso wrote: Sun Nov 10, 2019 9:40 am Not much luck if your this part of the world

I'm happy if I find a folder a month
Yeah, England is not a knife friendly country. Best of luck!
Thats the least of it - the biggest issue is Ebay- an American company won't let me buy what are perfectly legal items over here
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Busy, busy, busy place was Webster Flea Market today!!!
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TripleF wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2019 5:25 pm Busy, busy, busy place was Webster Flea Market today!!!
Sounds (and looks) like you found yourself a new "honey hole".
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TripleF wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2019 5:25 pm Busy, busy, busy place was Webster Flea Market today!!!
Busy, Busy, Busy was Scott at the Webster Flea Market. Very nice haul my friend!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Scott, I see some good ones in the pile! Leave a few, we're going to try to be in Webster on the 9th of December. :lol:
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Great finds! That Kershaw and the Ka-Bar Cattleman are real attention grabbers. ::tu:: ::tu::
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TripleF wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2019 5:25 pm Busy, busy, busy place was Webster Flea Market today!!!
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I had a good week finding knives,picked up most at the Webster Flea market.Found some odd and rare brands.
1.New Jersey Knife Co quill knife.
2.Utica Cut Co. lobster pen.
3.Burkinshaw Knife Co. Equal end jack.
4.Joseph Rodgers & Son Stag Sheepsfoot blade.
5.McPherson Brothers Glasgow Scotland ,whittler with Ivory handles.
6.Remington RH34 fixed blade.
7.Remington RH33 ""
8.New York Knife Co E.H. Best with etch.
9.Eagle Knife Co. metal handle.
10.Empire Knife Co. wood boys knife
11.Imperial mini switchblade
12.Kutmaster Whittlin Kit
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A very nice Camillus Boy Scout Knife. My bad photo skills doesn't show the logo very well on the main blade. It's from the 1989 to closing period and with the exception of a couple of scratches on the blade it looks like it just came out of the box. Still has the factory edge on it. I picked it up from an ole boy that never used it
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dlr110 wrote: Thu Nov 14, 2019 2:05 am A very nice Camillus Boy Scout Knife. My bad photo skills doesn't show the logo very well on the main blade. It's from the 1989 to closing period and with the exception of a couple of scratches on the blade it looks like it just came out of the box. Still has the factory edge on it. I picked it up from an ole boy that never used it

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Nice one, David!

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Nice BSA Scout Knife David! Gnome I sure like the Remington fixed blades - they look to be in superb shape - what era do you suppose? OH
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NSBC finds for Nov; Henry Sears and son Tom Thumb sunfish (I've been looking at this knife for months and finally decided it needed a good home and the owner came down $50), a fancy Henckels 4 blade pearl lobster dead mint (what appears to be small scratches on the pen blade were my finger prints, I wiped them off) and on the way home I stopped at a sports/tools thrift shop and he had a bunch on Remington 2nd generation bullets for $29 each old new stock. I bought a 1984 R1303. I should have bought more but I think I had most of the other ones he was selling. It was a nice day for a drive and my wife got a bunch of stuff at thrift shops all the way home.____Dave
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Good job Dave, looks impressive!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Scott, knifegnome, you guys are hunter, gathers. Webster is being good to you fellows. ::tu::
David, knice BSA. ::nod::
djk I'm glad you got back to your meeting. Great pick ups. ::nod:: ::tu::
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djknife13 wrote: Sat Nov 16, 2019 11:32 pm NSBC finds for Nov; Henry Sears and son Tom Thumb sunfish (I've been looking at this knife for months and finally decided it needed a good home and the owner came down $50), a fancy Henckels 4 blade pearl lobster dead mint (what appears to be small scratches on the pen blade were my finger prints, I wiped them off) and on the way home I stopped at a sports/tools thrift shop and he had a bunch on Remington 2nd generation bullets for $29 each old new stock. I bought a 1984 R1303. I should have bought more but I think I had most of the other ones he was selling. It was a nice day for a drive and my wife got a bunch of stuff at thrift shops all the way home.____Dave
Great finds. Really like that R1303, and a great buy IMHO, wouldn't mind one at that price.
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Cool finds! I remember reading about that Tom Thumb knife somewhere, glad to see a color picture of one.
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Found these this afternoon. A Schrade Walden USA, a Pal USN MK I and a Hammer Brand folder.
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1967redrider wrote: Sun Nov 17, 2019 2:17 pm Cool finds! I remember reading about that Tom Thumb knife somewhere, glad to see a color picture of one.
There was a near mint one on AAPK a while back. These were made in Prussia so that puts them roughly between 1890 and 1910. I've wanted one for a while but not quite enough to spend what it would take to get it. I figured it was time and the owner gave me a deal on it. ____Dave
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Some of my finds from this week:
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1975 Case XX 6265 SAB
Colonial guitar shaped souvenir Statler Bros knife
schmidt & ziegler 321 with bone handles and a beautiful Bull stamp
Cattaraugus Cultery 2 blade that appears to be marked with the number 22639.
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Byrd, Bfeldman, there are some great pick ups there. Fixed and folders, some lovely bone. ::tu::
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