KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Looks like it would be alright except for the price. Dang, they're getting expensive.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 1:37 am Looks like it would be alright except for the price. Dang, they're getting expensive.
I think it's called "Biden-flation".... ::skeptic::
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Hudson Cutlery & ULSTER Knife Co yesterday's finds...
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TripleF wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 11:15 am Hudson Cutlery & ULSTER Knife Co yesterday's finds...
That's slim pickin's for you.
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Nice couple there, Scott!

Got these at a little flea market last weekend that one of our local antique stores sponsors once a month.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 2:29 pm
TripleF wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 11:15 am Hudson Cutlery & ULSTER Knife Co yesterday's finds...
That's slim pickin's for you.
IKR....and I was 10th in line with 2 other knife guys ahead of me. I was shocked to find them un-picked!!!
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I found this in my mailbox, which wasn't a surprise because I bought it from Scott and he sent it to me. It's an old Robeson kids knife. I have a pretty good collection of kids small hunting knives like the Western L28, case, Kinfolks, Queen, several Sheffield ones, and others, but I've never seen this Robeson. I should have put a ruler or maybe another regular knife with it to show it's size.____Dave
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djknife13 wrote: Sun Jun 18, 2023 11:07 pm I found this in my mailbox, which wasn't a surprise because I bought it from Scott and he sent it to me. It's an old Robeson kids knife. I have a pretty good collection of kids small hunting knives like the Western L28, case, Kinfolks, Queen, several Sheffield ones, and others, but I've never seen this Robeson. I should have put a ruler or maybe another regular knife with it to show it's size.____Dave
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Ran outta $$$ but got these before at the flea market...
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Now that's the kind of Scott haul I've become accustomed to. ::tu::
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Picked up a couple last week. Haven't been out looking much lately, spending too much money sprucing up the house. Hope everyone is well..

Picked up a nice Camillus 69 Deluxe Stockman. It had been sharpened by a rabid beaver, but I was just wanting it as an EDC.
It has some nice work on the liners, still has good walk and talk, plus you can still see the remnants of the "Camillus Deluxe Stockman" etch.

Also picked up this nice little Buck Spitfire. I have a weakness for orange knives, Ha!
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I came across this one yesterday, but I was too tired last night to post it.
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I was out if town installing an ATM, and stopped by a thrift store on my lunch break. I have a few SAK's, but I really could not pass up a Wenger for $1.99!!!!! Especially one that comes with a spare can opener!
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These pics were taken before I cleaned it up, but after flushing out the grime and oiling it, the knife is actually in great shape. It has a few scratches on the handles from being carried, but other than that it looks to have hardly been used. It definitely still has the factory edge.
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And after peeling off the price sticker, it has a cool logo of a hiker. Definitely worth my two bucks!
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TripleF wrote: Mon Jun 19, 2023 3:22 pm Ran outta $$$ but got these before at the flea market...
I might be interested in the muskrat.
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Reverand wrote: Thu Jun 22, 2023 11:51 pm I came across this one yesterday, but I was too tired last night to post it.

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I was out if town installing an ATM, and stopped by a thrift store on my lunch break. I have a few SAK's, but I really could not pass up a Wenger for $1.99!!!!! Especially one that comes with a spare can opener!

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These pics were taken before I cleaned it up, but after flushing out the grime and oiling it, the knife is actually in great shape. It has a few scratches on the handles from being carried, but other than that it looks to have hardly been used. It definitely still has the factory edge.

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And after peeling off the price sticker, it has a cool logo of a hiker. Definitely worth my two bucks!
And a P38 to boot is just icing on the cake. Ya done good ole son.
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ken98k wrote: Fri Jun 23, 2023 1:51 am
TripleF wrote: Mon Jun 19, 2023 3:22 pm Ran outta $$$ but got these before at the flea market...
I might be interested in the muskrat.
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Reverand wrote: Thu Jun 22, 2023 11:51 pm I came across this one yesterday, but I was too tired last night to post it.

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I was out if town installing an ATM, and stopped by a thrift store on my lunch break. I have a few SAK's, but I really could not pass up a Wenger for $1.99!!!!! Especially one that comes with a spare can opener!

IMG_7511.jpegIMG_7512.jpeg

These pics were taken before I cleaned it up, but after flushing out the grime and oiling it, the knife is actually in great shape. It has a few scratches on the handles from being carried, but other than that it looks to have hardly been used. It definitely still has the factory edge.

IMG_7529.jpeg

And after peeling off the price sticker, it has a cool logo of a hiker. Definitely worth my two bucks!
Very nice pick up Reverend!! :)
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Knice score on that SAK Hiker!!!

Fewest amount if vendors I've ever seen at today's Webster Flea Market..../

I was able to score these 2.
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tvic wrote: Sat Jun 17, 2023 3:09 pm Nice couple there, Scott!

Got these at a little flea market last weekend that one of our local antique stores sponsors once a month.
Sweet, T! (or rather, "Sweet-T" ::paranoid:: ) Very clean looking, a great find! ::handshake::
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TripleF wrote: Mon Jun 26, 2023 7:29 pm Knice score on that SAK Hiker!!!

Fewest amount if vendors I've ever seen at today's Webster Flea Market..../

I was able to score these 2.
Nice haul Scott! ::handshake:: If that is a Fiscars ax, I just picked one up yesterday myself :wink:
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I am a sucker for a big 'Ol Trapper...got this on Saturday, it went from the flea market table to my pocket and I have been EDC-ing it ever since then ::nod::
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TripleF wrote: Mon Jun 26, 2023 7:29 pm Knice score on that SAK Hiker!!!

Fewest amount if vendors I've ever seen at today's Webster Flea Market..../

I was able to score these 2.
Sweet Scott. Love those old EO's.
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Some other weekend pick-ups....
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Now Topdog I like that set-up ::ds::
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Mon Jun 26, 2023 11:48 pm Some other weekend pick-ups....
Yessirreeee!!! Cheers!!
And, yes it is a Fiskars hatchet!!
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garddogg56 wrote: Tue Jun 27, 2023 12:22 am Now Topdog I like that set-up ::ds::
Thanks G.D. ::handshake::
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