KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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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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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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Never looked at it like that.....maybe I will.
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GSPTOPDOG, your haul reminded me of a similar bucket I bought several years ago. I'll venture my bucket hadn't been full of water as long as yours had.
Her's what my pile looked like: Treefarmer
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You must have some kind of lucky rabbits foot
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T.F.treefarmer wrote: ↑Tue Feb 21, 2023 3:35 amGSPTOPDOG, your haul reminded me of a similar bucket I bought several years ago. Her's what my pile looked like:4-23-13 2045.JPG
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ROFLOL!!!!
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I found a pretty beat up hori-hori knife and a few other odds and ends
(A Hori Hori is a Japanese gardening knife usually with a wooden handle. They either have a smooth or sometimes serrated blade and the blade is usually on a curve or beveled. Usually, they are made of carbon steel which can be cleaned, sharpened and maintained for years).
(A Hori Hori is a Japanese gardening knife usually with a wooden handle. They either have a smooth or sometimes serrated blade and the blade is usually on a curve or beveled. Usually, they are made of carbon steel which can be cleaned, sharpened and maintained for years).
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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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Re: KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
Those Hori Hori knives are sure useful tools even when very used.GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Sun Feb 26, 2023 5:35 am I found a pretty beat up hori-hori knife and a few other odds and ends![]()
(A Hori Hori is a Japanese gardening knife usually with a wooden handle. They either have a smooth or sometimes serrated blade and the blade is usually on a curve or beveled. Usually, they are made of carbon steel which can be cleaned, sharpened and maintained for years).
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That's a heck of a group there! 
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Haven't been to this flea in a couple months....decided to go today...found a couple...
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Knice haul, Scott! 
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On the way to the UP of Michigan this weekend; A Chas Hall sleeveboard ivory pen from between 1836 to 1872 in really nice condition, a lightly used Uncle Henry lockback hunter in it's sheath, a trio of promotional Beretta items including a money clip, a small fancy folder and a bigger wharncliff bladed folder, all three mint. Whole package for $60.____Dave
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Very cool Dave. I really like the pen.djknife13 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 8:27 pm On the way to the UP of Michigan this weekend; A Chas Hall sleeveboard ivory pen from between 1836 to 1872 in really nice condition, a lightly used Uncle Henry lockback hunter in it's sheath, a trio of promotional Beretta items including a money clip, a small fancy folder and a bigger wharncliff bladed folder, all three mint. Whole package for $60.____Dave
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Nice finds there, DJ!
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Dj nice haul and a bargain imo

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I am hoping to clean it up and put it too good use
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They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
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Knice haul brother!! If I ever find a Civil War era knife that'll stay in my collection!!!djknife13 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 27, 2023 8:27 pm On the way to the UP of Michigan this weekend; A Chas Hall sleeveboard ivory pen from between 1836 to 1872 in really nice condition, a lightly used Uncle Henry lockback hunter in it's sheath, a trio of promotional Beretta items including a money clip, a small fancy folder and a bigger wharncliff bladed folder, all three mint. Whole package for $60.____Dave
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Found a Craftsman 9555 
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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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What a cool find! 
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I’m a fan of a Craftsman, and you certainly found a nice one, Dog!
Tim
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Found this little beaut in an antique showcase.
Found this out from under the hammer and anvil in the shop. All reclaimed materials: brass push plate, and forge welded cable.
Found this out from under the hammer and anvil in the shop. All reclaimed materials: brass push plate, and forge welded cable.
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Ended up at another flea I haven't been to in a while....scored these...
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Knice pick-ups! 
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Been working on cleaning out the outbuilding.
Just oddly laying by itself, I found my great-grandfather's old safety razor, a Gilette Model 134. Not sure where in the production date code list it is, as the alphanumeric system was reused twice. It has an "A4" date code, I think from what I've found, it's ca. 1955. Prior to that, he used a Clauss straight razor (which I also have).
Been wanting one for myself for a long time, since Gillette hasn't made this model in the US in decades (though they did bring a Chinese-made version back recently in the "King C Gillette" line, but it is junk).
I don't think the blade is of any help in dating it, but it appears to be from the '80s.
Everything's "MADE IN USA". Today, you've got the Chinese-made reproduction 134s Gilette sells, with Russian-made blades. I use a German Merkur with German-made Wilkinson (whose coating makes them more comfortable) or Japanese Feather blades.
I plan to put it in my display case, leaving it the way he had it when he last used it, but I'd like to find a 134 for my own use--these are really nice razors. Still opens and closes smoothly. I'm tired of taking my Merkur 23C apart to change the blade and clean it, and the Food Lion-branded 134 copy I own is terrible.
Just oddly laying by itself, I found my great-grandfather's old safety razor, a Gilette Model 134. Not sure where in the production date code list it is, as the alphanumeric system was reused twice. It has an "A4" date code, I think from what I've found, it's ca. 1955. Prior to that, he used a Clauss straight razor (which I also have).
Been wanting one for myself for a long time, since Gillette hasn't made this model in the US in decades (though they did bring a Chinese-made version back recently in the "King C Gillette" line, but it is junk).
I don't think the blade is of any help in dating it, but it appears to be from the '80s.
Everything's "MADE IN USA". Today, you've got the Chinese-made reproduction 134s Gilette sells, with Russian-made blades. I use a German Merkur with German-made Wilkinson (whose coating makes them more comfortable) or Japanese Feather blades.
I plan to put it in my display case, leaving it the way he had it when he last used it, but I'd like to find a 134 for my own use--these are really nice razors. Still opens and closes smoothly. I'm tired of taking my Merkur 23C apart to change the blade and clean it, and the Food Lion-branded 134 copy I own is terrible.