I agree... but I think you can have too many big swords...toomanyknives wrote: ↑Tue Mar 01, 2022 12:41 amYou can never have too many electricians knives, Top Dog!![]()
KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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Please visit my AAPK store: https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/ca ... er_id=2383
They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
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Nice group, GSP. I guess you threw down the gauntlet. 

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Dude, knice haul!!!!
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flea market
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Christmas gift from 2017 was a gift certificate to a local shooting range. I forgot about it. For some reason, I thought
about this gift from my wife and went looking for it, and actually remembered where it was.
Used the gift certificate to buy this CRKT HERON knife today.
about this gift from my wife and went looking for it, and actually remembered where it was.
Used the gift certificate to buy this CRKT HERON knife today.
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None that I can see, but she's pretty pitted.....the grooved handles are really cool. Does that help identifying the age?
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I am definitely no tools expert but it appears to have some age on it. I have an old draw knife that belonged to my grandpa, prob around 100 years old, so I was just a little curious about that one. Those handles are cool, thanks for showing more pics!
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This was in a bunch of knives I purchased to work on. To rusted to see the maker. Someone made the knife with a house key on it. I thought it was very unusual. Just wanted to share with everyone.
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Thats KOOL Nev!!!
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Love those old key knives. Gonna have to get one someday. Cool. 
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Just found this one at a local antique store. I like anything with St. Louis on it. Ambasador USA. I like the old phone number on it. Dont know much about Ambassador knives though. Will google a bit when I get home. It's a clean little knife.Thanks for looking. 
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According to this old post your knife might be made by Colonial: viewtopic.php?t=65926
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Thank you Phillip! I read though the link you provided and believe it is indeed Colonial. It seems to have good steel. I dont normally pick up advertising knives but this one struck my fancy and it's been so long since I have bought a knife, I just felt like I needed me a new toy. It's fun to me researching them as well. I appreciate you!!treefarmer wrote: ↑Thu Mar 03, 2022 10:20 pm According to this old post your knife might be made by Colonial: viewtopic.php?t=65926
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Same here, but I don't see much. That one is a dandy, good subject matter, good age, and nice shape with sharp, fully legible print. I wouldn't have hesitated to snag that one!
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Thank you Ike! I know were almost neighbors!
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toomanyknives wrote: ↑Thu Mar 03, 2022 5:32 pmDon't do it D'Legg! I spent two days once just trying to cut a piece of paper with one!![]()
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From the flea today....
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US MARINECORP. Stainless scales. Chromed punch,cap lift, and can opener, blued(?) or crocus main blade, brass liners. Good shape, just dirty. No maker's stamp. Is that odd ??? Date ? Any info appreciated.
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Military contract, most likely Colonial, Nam era.Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Sat Mar 05, 2022 7:58 pm US MARINECORP. Stainless scales. Chromed punch,cap lift, and can opener, blued(?) or crocus main blade, brass liners. Good shape, just dirty. No maker's stamp. Is that odd ??? Date ? Any info appreciated.
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Hope that helps, John.
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Check this old HUDSON BAY knife!!
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Pretty cool Scott. I wonder how old it is.
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