KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Nice variety, Scott. Once again...you did good. ::tu::
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KLJ77 wrote: Sat May 09, 2020 8:44 pm Nice variety, Scott. Once again...you did good. ::tu::

Thank you sir ::handshake::
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Scott, you sure have a natural talent. A friend called my wife to tell her to tell me that there was a chicken swap/flea market in the little town we live near. I drove into town and found a knife. It was the only one in town so I bought it. It's a horse shoe folded over with a D2 blade made and installed. The maker is a blacksmith and I think he did a pretty nice job.____Dave
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Very cool Dave. ::nod::
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Yup! Very cool!
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djknife13 wrote: Sat May 09, 2020 10:07 pm Scott, you sure have a natural talent. A friend called my wife to tell her to tell me that there was a chicken swap/flea market in the little town we live near. I drove into town and found a knife. It was the only one in town so I bought it. It's a horse shoe folded over with a D2 blade made and installed. The maker is a blacksmith and I think he did a pretty nice job.____Dave

Thanks Dave! Might be a little late in life to discover my talents.....LOL

That horseshoe knife is wicked cool bro! Very knice!!
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Quite an unusual and very interesting knife, Dave. A fine acquisition.
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Neat! I have not seen anything like that before!
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Posted these two on Mail Call already but here they are again. Couldn't find a fitting thread for em so they ended up here. ::shrug::
I recieved these two Germans this week. A 4" Solingen Bearhead Corkscrew Jack along with a 3 3/4" Hartkopf Lockback. Both have been carried & used but are in an overall good & Sharp condition. No blade play on either of them & great snap especially on the Bearhead. Thanks for looking! ::tu:: :D
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A couple o' nice ones there, Tom!
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Steve Warden wrote: Sun May 10, 2020 12:57 pm A couple o' nice ones there, Tom!
::tu:: ::nod::
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Thanks Steve & John! ::handshake:: :D
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Tom it is knice to have such quality produced local. Good for you to be able to have access to wonderful knives. ::tu::
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TPK wrote: Sun May 10, 2020 8:31 am Posted these two on Mail Call already but here they are again. Couldn't find a fitting thread for em so they ended up here. ::shrug::
I recieved these two Germans this week. A 4" Solingen Bearhead Corkscrew Jack along with a 3 3/4" Hartkopf Lockback. Both have been carried & used but are in an overall good & Sharp condition. No blade play on either of them & great snap especially on the Bearhead. Thanks for looking! ::tu:: :D
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doglegg wrote: Sun May 10, 2020 3:48 pm Tom it is knice to have such quality produced local. Good for you to be able to have access to wonderful knives. ::tu::
Thanks Floyd! :D These Hartkopf knives are normally over my price class but I got lucky on this one. ::tu:: :D
New_Windsor_NY wrote: Sun May 10, 2020 3:55 pm
TPK wrote: Sun May 10, 2020 8:31 am Posted these two on Mail Call already but here they are again. Couldn't find a fitting thread for em so they ended up here. ::shrug::
I recieved these two Germans this week. A 4" Solingen Bearhead Corkscrew Jack along with a 3 3/4" Hartkopf Lockback. Both have been carried & used but are in an overall good & Sharp condition. No blade play on either of them & great snap especially on the Bearhead. Thanks for looking! ::tu:: :D
FANTASTIC l👀king knives Tom. Good job. ::tu::
Thanks Skip! ::handshake:: :D
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TPK wrote: Sun May 10, 2020 8:31 am Posted these two on Mail Call already but here they are again. Couldn't find a fitting thread for em so they ended up here. ::shrug::
I recieved these two Germans this week. A 4" Solingen Bearhead Corkscrew Jack along with a 3 3/4" Hartkopf Lockback. Both have been carried & used but are in an overall good & Sharp condition. No blade play on either of them & great snap especially on the Bearhead. Thanks for looking! ::tu:: :D
Both great looking knives. ::tu:: ::tu:: But loving that bare head Jack with the corkscrew. Great score.
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Papa Bones wrote: Sun May 10, 2020 9:28 pm
TPK wrote: Sun May 10, 2020 8:31 am Posted these two on Mail Call already but here they are again. Couldn't find a fitting thread for em so they ended up here. ::shrug::
I recieved these two Germans this week. A 4" Solingen Bearhead Corkscrew Jack along with a 3 3/4" Hartkopf Lockback. Both have been carried & used but are in an overall good & Sharp condition. No blade play on either of them & great snap especially on the Bearhead. Thanks for looking! ::tu:: :D
Both great looking knives. ::tu:: ::tu:: But loving that bare head Jack with the corkscrew. Great score.
Thank you Sir! ::handshake:: :D
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Flea market scores

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Interesting scores there, Scott
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Scott, I'm envious. None of the flea markets or gun shows are allowed to open here yet. I sent you a PM.____Dave
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djknife13 wrote: Thu May 14, 2020 11:02 am Scott, I'm envious. None of the flea markets or gun shows are allowed to open here yet. I sent you a PM.____Dave
I'm going for you Dave, in spirit!!!
We got one more opening the 18th and Webster opening Memorial Day!!! ::ds::
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I appreciate that more than I can say. I'm working my butt off with no time or place to feed my addiction to knives. Maybe you and I can get this economy going, or at least have a great time trying. ____Dave
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I guess I'll start here since I found it today. Another leftover hiding in the bowels of our lunchroom at work. What's confusing me is the "Brown and Bigelow " and Solingen Germany. Assuming it was part of a set which may have been promotional but will probably never know. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks Bill
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thankgod4rkids wrote: Wed May 20, 2020 11:09 pm I guess I'll start here since I found it today. Another leftover hiding in the bowels of our lunchroom at work. What's confusing me is the "Brown and Bigelow " and Solingen Germany. Assuming it was part of a set which may have been promotional but will probably never know. Any info would be appreciated. Thanks Bill

If memory serves Brown and Bigelow was a carpet mfg co.
An uncontrolled accumulator. ::shrug::
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My wife found this knife at a garage sale today,she said it's a little rough and missing the handles but it looked like a quality knife , and it was only a dollar. The knife is 5 3/8" long and you can just make out the Case Tested XX stamp,if it had bone handles I think it would be a #61213. Good job honey.
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