KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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Sorry but it’s definitely not an original NYK hammer brand knife . Handles are the first tell tale , incorrect jigging .
Probably made in the last 20 years .
Mike
Probably made in the last 20 years .
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That one is puzzling to me: it looks like a Frost Cutlery imported knife, I do not believe that they use the Hammer Brand stamp. They do own a lot of old brand names, but I cannot find that one on their website.
It is definitely a newer reproduction knife, and from the look I am guessing that it was made in Pakistan.
I wish that I had better news for you, and more definitive answers too.
It is definitely a newer reproduction knife, and from the look I am guessing that it was made in Pakistan.
I wish that I had better news for you, and more definitive answers too.
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My haul from yesterday at the flea market. Strangely, over the last 3 months there was hardly a knife worth even picking up to look at, then this month these. I guess that's why I still go. Top to bottom, like new Olsen OK camper knife (looks just like a Kamp King), Queen steel #61 stockman, Case XX 6207 dogleg jack, Sabre Solingen 220 half congress, and a Western 426 stockman that needs a little work.
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Great finds cutler, you never know when the gates will open and the knives will pour in!OLDE CUTLER wrote: ↑Sun Feb 05, 2023 8:57 pm My haul from yesterday at the flea market. Strangely, over the last 3 months there was hardly a knife worth even picking up to look at, then this month these. I guess that's why I still go. Top to bottom, like new Olsen OK camper knife (looks just like a Kamp King), Queen steel #61 stockman, Case XX 6207 dogleg jack, Sabre Solingen 220 half congress, and a Western 426 stockman that needs a little work.
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Had some luck today.....
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Knice group OC!
Big day Scott.
Big day Scott.
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Great finds, Cutler and Scott!
Hey, Scott, is the larger pocket knife on the right displayed vertical a Cattaraugus?
Hey, Scott, is the larger pocket knife on the right displayed vertical a Cattaraugus?
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Nice bunch of knives, Scott.
Webster is an interesting place.
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No, reads FRARY A1 Warranted
Thanks fellas
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Made a trip down to Keller to see my friend with the antique booth and I ended up with two blades.
The first one is a Falkner 420 Stainless leather handle worth around $25. I gave him a $1, fare exchange
for the work I did on his Kabar. The second one is a machete that appears to have been fabricated from
a John Deere mower blade and had a handle on it at one time. I'm going to clean it up and fashion a
new handle for it. I'll also post this over in the repair thread.
The first one is a Falkner 420 Stainless leather handle worth around $25. I gave him a $1, fare exchange
for the work I did on his Kabar. The second one is a machete that appears to have been fabricated from
a John Deere mower blade and had a handle on it at one time. I'm going to clean it up and fashion a
new handle for it. I'll also post this over in the repair thread.
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Thanks T.M.K. !toomanyknives wrote: ↑Mon Feb 06, 2023 1:16 amExcellent work TopDog! I love when one is saved for future generations!![]()
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Dan I saw your tag: "'Case taste, Rough Ryder budget" for the first time yesterday while admiring your Sodbuster among other knives and low and behold...
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I don't have my newest acquisition as it is still in the mail. However, I am sure you all have seen a similar. It is a Kutmaster Purina promotion knife. Fairly common. The cool thing about this one is that it is mint, unsharpened in the original box.
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Nice! I have had a couple of them in the past3030remchesterCOLO wrote: ↑Tue Feb 07, 2023 11:32 pm I don't have my newest acquisition as it is still in the mail. However, I am sure you all have seen a similar. It is a Kutmaster Purina promotion knife. Fairly common. The cool thing about this one is that it is mint, unsharpened in the original box.
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You're welcome, and a nice little duo you picked up there!
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Case taste, Rough Ryder budget
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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.
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They are great carriers. I think you'll be very happy with yours!
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A Remington stockman
Beat up but now in a happy home... 
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Pretty distinctive swedge on what’s left of that main blade. Nice.
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Please visit my AAPK store: https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/ca ... er_id=2383
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At that age, my own swedge will likely be a little worn down. Still a nice find.
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Presidents Day haul...
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Scott, appears to have been a good day for fixed blades!
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Mercy Percy. You done good old son. 
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