KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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TripleF wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 3:21 pm Check this old HUDSON BAY knife!!
Awesome! History in your hand! ::tu::
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toomanyknives wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 4:27 pm
TripleF wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 3:21 pm Check this old HUDSON BAY knife!!
Awesome! History in your hand! ::tu::
I know, I'm feeling like I'm back in the mid 1800's!!!
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Bought a box of knives at the flea market, a couple decent ones. I already sealed my POS box,I may have to open it and add a bunch more.Plier knife has a broken blade and backspring. Barrell knife intact but needs cleaning.
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knifegnome wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 5:08 pm Bought a box of knives at the flea market, a couple decent ones. I already sealed my POS box,I may have to open it and add a bunch more.Plier knife has a broken blade and backspring. Barrell knife intact but needs cleaning.
What is the one with the heart shield?
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knifegnome wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 5:08 pm Bought a box of knives at the flea market, a couple decent ones. I already sealed my POS box,I may have to open it and add a bunch more.Plier knife has a broken blade and backspring. Barrell knife intact but needs cleaning.
::tu:: The pliers knife is highly sot after.
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knifegnome wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 5:08 pm Bought a box of knives at the flea market, a couple decent ones. I already sealed my POS box,I may have to open it and add a bunch more.Plier knife has a broken blade and backspring. Barrell knife intact but needs cleaning.
That's quite a pile! You did good. ::nod::
Always fun to discover what's under the dirt and rust, etc. ::tu::
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edge213 wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 6:22 pm
knifegnome wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 5:08 pm Bought a box of knives at the flea market, a couple decent ones. I already sealed my POS box,I may have to open it and add a bunch more.Plier knife has a broken blade and backspring. Barrell knife intact but needs cleaning.
What is the one with the heart shield?
Henry Sears & Son whittler, two blades worn , one pen broken.
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knifegnome wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 8:05 pm
edge213 wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 6:22 pm
knifegnome wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 5:08 pm Bought a box of knives at the flea market, a couple decent ones. I already sealed my POS box,I may have to open it and add a bunch more.Plier knife has a broken blade and backspring. Barrell knife intact but needs cleaning.
What is the one with the heart shield?
Henry Sears & Son whittler, two blades worn , one pen broken.
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Thanks Willy, might be older then Nam. J.O'.
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What is the one two left of the heart shield? Harold
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Waterville, but the blade are worn bad.
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knifegnome wrote: Sun Mar 06, 2022 5:08 pm Bought a box of knives at the flea market, a couple decent ones. I already sealed my POS box,I may have to open it and add a bunch more.Plier knife has a broken blade and backspring. Barrell knife intact but needs cleaning.

Knice haul!! ::tu::
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Good pick today. Got to GEC as they opened the doors this AM. Got to choose from several of the new ivory toe nail clippers. picked out a beauty to put beside its mate in ebony. What a pair!! I picked a more oatmeal ivory Ibro took a more clean white/ivory one.
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After church and lunch yesterday we wandered into one of our frequented antique malls in Denton. Cheryl found some glassware and I found these knives.
The scout/utility knife is by Syracuse Knife CO. and stamped Product of Poland on the small blade, so I'm guessing it's from 1975-76. It would grade as Very good to Excellent condition.
The next three knives were sold together: Imperial Trick Knife; Barlow; Imperial fish knife. The 3 of them are in Excellent condition.
Then the big one of the day for me. The mall had a new dealer who makes his own Damascus knives. I'm pretty sure he buys the blades and then fabricates his own handles. He had a display of around 18 to 20 fixed blades and they were all approximately the same size and all were selling for $35 each.
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knifegnome wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 3:56 am Waterville, but the blade are worn bad.
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I was guessing it was Water-ville. Don't see many Water-Ville near where I live.

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Picked up a ESEE 4, never sharpened but carried so the owner said…When you can find these used it’s a great idea to get them and still with factory grind… I’m proud of it…well colors are somewhat scary, I may need to get some different scales…
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JamieinWV wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 8:28 pm Picked up a ESEE 4, never sharpened but carried so the owner said…When you can find these used it’s a great idea to get them and still with factory grind… I’m proud of it…well colors are somewhat scary, I may need to get some different scales…
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JamieinWV wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 8:28 pm Picked up a ESEE 4, never sharpened but carried so the owner said…When you can find these used it’s a great idea to get them and still with factory grind… I’m proud of it…well colors are somewhat scary, I may need to get some different scales…
To each his own. I like the orange handles, but that's just me.
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JamieinWV wrote: Mon Mar 07, 2022 8:28 pm Picked up a ESEE 4, never sharpened but carried so the owner said…When you can find these used it’s a great idea to get them and still with factory grind… I’m proud of it…well colors are somewhat scary, I may need to get some different scales…
Nice one, Jamie! I'm with Jerry, I really like those orange handles! This has been an EDC of mine for a long time..
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Orange is fine but I don’t care for it with the green blade….it would look great with a black blade..
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This is the barrel knife that was in the box of knives I got at the flea market.
Segerstrom Eskilstuna Sweden,1864-1925 , 3" barrel. This is the first barrel knife I have owned, The carved handle must not be common all the ones on the bay are the smooth burl.
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knifegnome wrote: Tue Mar 08, 2022 3:25 pm This is the barrel knife that was in the box of knives I got at the flea market.
Segerstrom Eskilstuna Sweden,1864-1925 , 3" barrel. This is the first barrel knife I have owned, The carved handle must not be common all the ones on the bay are the smooth burl.
Nice!
I have the same knife but without the carved handle.
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Cool knife Scott
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knifegnome wrote: Tue Mar 08, 2022 3:25 pm This is the barrel knife that was in the box of knives I got at the flea market.
Segerstrom Eskilstuna Sweden,1864-1925 , 3" barrel. This is the first barrel knife I have owned, The carved handle must not be common all the ones on the bay are the smooth burl.
Whoa!!! Super find. Mine doesn't have the carved handle either. Congrats.
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knifegnome wrote: Tue Mar 08, 2022 3:25 pm This is the barrel knife that was in the box of knives I got at the flea market.
Segerstrom Eskilstuna Sweden,1864-1925 , 3" barrel. This is the first barrel knife I have owned, The carved handle must not be common all the ones on the bay are the smooth burl.
Very cool! Great find - I love those. ::tu::
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