KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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Re: KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
Went by a local antique mall/flea market to try to find a decent 4" adjustable wrench, but ended up coming home with anything but.
Definitely going back on a regular basis.
$30 bought all this, with the $20 in tools being the bulk of it.
Disston hand saw, 1940s era. The saw was initialed "JB"--there's a good chance that the previous owner was either my great-great Granddad or a cousin of his.
Craftsman 187.37051 block plane (rebranded Stanley 220). I got most of the rust off, but it will need to be handed off to a buddy to make it functional for woodworking once again. Since Stanley still makes the 220, I'm hoping they will be able to send me a new (plastic) knob, as opposed to paying $12 for an unfinished aftermarket replacement.
Now to find a decent bench plane without breaking the bank. Only one (Montgomery Ward Wardmaster) I've found locally is a little expensive for what I want to pay, but they're Stanley-made (this one I think is based on the #45) and said to be great planes--and it's still in good shape (no real work needed other than tuning).
NAPA (by whom, I don't know--everything involving NAPA tools seems to only mention modern Carlyle stuff) nut setters, Stanley USA 3/4 12-pt combination wrench.
Matchbox Jaguar XJ-6 (made in Macau--issued 1987-1990) and Corgi Juniors Whizzwheels #99 Jokermobile/Healer Wheeler (Made in England, '70s). Fifty cents each. The Corgi has the roof light broken off, and the Jag has a few small chips on the driver's (RHD you know) side.
And the knife in the group.
A $10 Seki-made SOG Vulcan.
A tank of a knife, and it is super-smooth. The knife had quite a few problems--rust spots everywhere, filthy, and a severely bent pocket clip. I was surprised I got the clip straightened out without breaking it. Going to see a lot of use around the farm--it is VERY quick to open, and the Arc Lock is as good as Benchmade's AXIS if not better. Hopefully, it isn't a fake, but best I can tell, there isn't such a thing as a fake Vulcan.
Oh, and I did also swap the clip for left-hand use.
Definitely going back on a regular basis.
$30 bought all this, with the $20 in tools being the bulk of it.
Disston hand saw, 1940s era. The saw was initialed "JB"--there's a good chance that the previous owner was either my great-great Granddad or a cousin of his.
Craftsman 187.37051 block plane (rebranded Stanley 220). I got most of the rust off, but it will need to be handed off to a buddy to make it functional for woodworking once again. Since Stanley still makes the 220, I'm hoping they will be able to send me a new (plastic) knob, as opposed to paying $12 for an unfinished aftermarket replacement.
Now to find a decent bench plane without breaking the bank. Only one (Montgomery Ward Wardmaster) I've found locally is a little expensive for what I want to pay, but they're Stanley-made (this one I think is based on the #45) and said to be great planes--and it's still in good shape (no real work needed other than tuning).
NAPA (by whom, I don't know--everything involving NAPA tools seems to only mention modern Carlyle stuff) nut setters, Stanley USA 3/4 12-pt combination wrench.
Matchbox Jaguar XJ-6 (made in Macau--issued 1987-1990) and Corgi Juniors Whizzwheels #99 Jokermobile/Healer Wheeler (Made in England, '70s). Fifty cents each. The Corgi has the roof light broken off, and the Jag has a few small chips on the driver's (RHD you know) side.
And the knife in the group.
A $10 Seki-made SOG Vulcan.
A tank of a knife, and it is super-smooth. The knife had quite a few problems--rust spots everywhere, filthy, and a severely bent pocket clip. I was surprised I got the clip straightened out without breaking it. Going to see a lot of use around the farm--it is VERY quick to open, and the Arc Lock is as good as Benchmade's AXIS if not better. Hopefully, it isn't a fake, but best I can tell, there isn't such a thing as a fake Vulcan.
Oh, and I did also swap the clip for left-hand use.
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Re: KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
Awesome cody! Suoer finds for the price ... I like that Vulcan!cody6268 wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 3:23 am Went by a local antique mall/flea market to try to find a decent 4" adjustable wrench, but ended up coming home with anything but.
Definitely going back on a regular basis.
$30 bought all this, with the $20 in tools being the bulk of it.
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Disston hand saw, 1940s era. The saw was initialed "JB"--there's a good chance that the previous owner was either my great-great Granddad or a cousin of his.
KIMG0479.JPG
Craftsman 187.37051 block plane (rebranded Stanley 220). I got most of the rust off, but it will need to be handed off to a buddy to make it functional for woodworking once again. Since Stanley still makes the 220, I'm hoping they will be able to send me a new (plastic) knob, as opposed to paying $12 for an unfinished aftermarket replacement.
Now to find a decent bench plane without breaking the bank. Only one (Montgomery Ward Wardmaster) I've found locally is a little expensive for what I want to pay, but they're Stanley-made (this one I think is based on the #45) and said to be great planes--and it's still in good shape (no real work needed other than tuning).
KIMG0481.JPG
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NAPA (by whom, I don't know--everything involving NAPA tools seems to only mention modern Carlyle stuff) nut setters, Stanley USA 3/4 12-pt combination wrench.
KIMG0483.JPG
Matchbox Jaguar XJ-6 (made in Macau--issued 1987-1990) and Corgi Juniors Whizzwheels #99 Jokermobile/Healer Wheeler (Made in England, '70s). Fifty cents each. The Corgi has the roof light broken off, and the Jag has a few small chips on the driver's (RHD you know) side.
KIMG0477.JPG
And the knife in the group.
A $10 Seki-made SOG Vulcan.
A tank of a knife, and it is super-smooth. The knife had quite a few problems--rust spots everywhere, filthy, and a severely bent pocket clip. I was surprised I got the clip straightened out without breaking it. Going to see a lot of use around the farm--it is VERY quick to open, and the Arc Lock is as good as Benchmade's AXIS if not better. Hopefully, it isn't a fake, but best I can tell, there isn't such a thing as a fake Vulcan.
Oh, and I did also swap the clip for left-hand use.
KIMG0478.JPG
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Re: KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
Picked up a Coats custom saddle horn trapper and a Schmidt & Ziegler yellow trapper. I went into the shop looking to make an offer on the Coats, originally marked at $400, only to find the shop owner had lowered it way down to $30 when it didn't sell at $400 or even when he had marked it at 25% off. I was going to offer him $200. I'm thrilled beyond belief. It was a knife from my late friend Dave's collection and I was with Dave when he purchased it years ago and remember how excited Dave was when he bought it. The yellow rapper was also $30.____Dave
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Great story there, DJ! I’ll bet you were excited! That’s the kind of deal we all hope to find!
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Re: KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
What a pile for not much, especially the saw.cody6268 wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 3:23 am Went by a local antique mall/flea market to try to find a decent 4" adjustable wrench, but ended up coming home with anything but.
Definitely going back on a regular basis.
$30 bought all this, with the $20 in tools being the bulk of it.
KIMG0475.JPG
Disston hand saw, 1940s era. The saw was initialed "JB"--there's a good chance that the previous owner was either my great-great Granddad or a cousin of his.
KIMG0479.JPG
Craftsman 187.37051 block plane (rebranded Stanley 220). I got most of the rust off, but it will need to be handed off to a buddy to make it functional for woodworking once again. Since Stanley still makes the 220, I'm hoping they will be able to send me a new (plastic) knob, as opposed to paying $12 for an unfinished aftermarket replacement.
Now to find a decent bench plane without breaking the bank. Only one (Montgomery Ward Wardmaster) I've found locally is a little expensive for what I want to pay, but they're Stanley-made (this one I think is based on the #45) and said to be great planes--and it's still in good shape (no real work needed other than tuning).
KIMG0481.JPG
KIMG0482.JPG
NAPA (by whom, I don't know--everything involving NAPA tools seems to only mention modern Carlyle stuff) nut setters, Stanley USA 3/4 12-pt combination wrench.
KIMG0483.JPG
Matchbox Jaguar XJ-6 (made in Macau--issued 1987-1990) and Corgi Juniors Whizzwheels #99 Jokermobile/Healer Wheeler (Made in England, '70s). Fifty cents each. The Corgi has the roof light broken off, and the Jag has a few small chips on the driver's (RHD you know) side.
KIMG0477.JPG
And the knife in the group.
A $10 Seki-made SOG Vulcan.
A tank of a knife, and it is super-smooth. The knife had quite a few problems--rust spots everywhere, filthy, and a severely bent pocket clip. I was surprised I got the clip straightened out without breaking it. Going to see a lot of use around the farm--it is VERY quick to open, and the Arc Lock is as good as Benchmade's AXIS if not better. Hopefully, it isn't a fake, but best I can tell, there isn't such a thing as a fake Vulcan.
Oh, and I did also swap the clip for left-hand use.
KIMG0478.JPG
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What a steal Dave. Your friend would be disappointed that it sold for so little but would be thrilled you got it for that price. Congrats.djknife13 wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 12:23 pm Picked up a Coats custom saddle horn trapper and a Schmidt & Ziegler yellow trapper. I went into the shop looking to make an offer on the Coats, originally marked at $400, only to find the shop owner had lowered it way down to $30 when it didn't sell at $400 or even when he had marked it at 25% off. I was going to offer him $200. I'm thrilled beyond belief. It was a knife from my late friend Dave's collection and I was with Dave when he purchased it years ago and remember how excited Dave was when he bought it. The yellow rapper was also $30.____Dave
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Bro. Dave, the Coats knife is a looker. That one would be a great one to use during a certain season of the year!
I'm not familiar with that maker but it looks like he knew what a user should be.
Great story how you came to own it.
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I'm not familiar with that maker but it looks like he knew what a user should be.
Great story how you came to own it.
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Dave and Cody yawl had a fine day.
x10. 
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I found 3 of these today.
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
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djknife13 wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 12:23 pm Picked up a Coats custom saddle horn trapper and a Schmidt & Ziegler yellow trapper. I went into the shop looking to make an offer on the Coats, originally marked at $400, only to find the shop owner had lowered it way down to $30 when it didn't sell at $400 or even when he had marked it at 25% off. I was going to offer him $200. I'm thrilled beyond belief. It was a knife from my late friend Dave's collection and I was with Dave when he purchased it years ago and remember how excited Dave was when he bought it. The yellow rapper was also $30.____Dave
Awesome pair, but that Saddlehorn is super sweet!
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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Thanks guys. Coats is a maker from Stevens Point Wisconsin and is listed the Knife Digests and jigs his own bone according to his listing.____Dave1967redrider wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 8:50 pmdjknife13 wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 12:23 pm Picked up a Coats custom saddle horn trapper and a Schmidt & Ziegler yellow trapper. I went into the shop looking to make an offer on the Coats, originally marked at $400, only to find the shop owner had lowered it way down to $30 when it didn't sell at $400 or even when he had marked it at 25% off. I was going to offer him $200. I'm thrilled beyond belief. It was a knife from my late friend Dave's collection and I was with Dave when he purchased it years ago and remember how excited Dave was when he bought it. The yellow rapper was also $30.____Dave
Awesome pair, but that Saddlehorn is super sweet!![]()
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Not familiar with Coats either, but that is one FINE LOOKING KNIFE DJ!
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Those are truly a great score, John, you must have had your finger on the button waiting for them to drop at 12:00 PM, cuz when I checked at 1:00 PM they were sold out but for one.
Nice catch, bud!
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Well that's super cool. I go to Steven's Point once a month or so. I'll have to look him up.
That's my Etsy store where I sell old knives and sometimes handmade knife accessories to support my knife habbit. Thanks for looking my friend.
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The mailman brought me a Kershaw 4150D, the Damascus blade pattern of one of my all-time favorite knives! 
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Nice acquisitions, Dale and Scott!
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Woah dude. That's a nice knife. Really nice.
I like the swiss buck. Those are hard to find not beat to death.
That's my Etsy store where I sell old knives and sometimes handmade knife accessories to support my knife habbit. Thanks for looking my friend.
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They went faster than hotcakes in a logging camp.
Pocket, fixed, machete, axe, it's all good!
You're going to look awfully silly with that knife sticking out of your @#$. -Clint Eastwood, High Plains Drifter
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Dave, I already commented on the Coats knife and I got to wondering about. How does it feel in the hand with the clip blade open? Several weeks ago I got a similar shaped knife, the Smith & Wesson shown here viewtopic.php?p=1132473#p1132473djknife13 wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 9:59 pmThanks guys. Coats is a maker from Stevens Point Wisconsin and is listed the Knife Digests and jigs his own bone according to his listing.____Dave1967redrider wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 8:50 pmdjknife13 wrote: ↑Fri May 10, 2024 12:23 pm Picked up a Coats custom saddle horn trapper and a Schmidt & Ziegler yellow trapper. I went into the shop looking to make an offer on the Coats, originally marked at $400, only to find the shop owner had lowered it way down to $30 when it didn't sell at $400 or even when he had marked it at 25% off. I was going to offer him $200. I'm thrilled beyond belief. It was a knife from my late friend Dave's collection and I was with Dave when he purchased it years ago and remember how excited Dave was when he bought it. The yellow rapper was also $30.____Dave
Awesome pair, but that Saddlehorn is super sweet!![]()
I found it to very uncomfortable in the hand with the big spay blade closed, it's fine with it open. The "Saddle horn" pattern is very pleasing to the eye but from my short time of playing with it, it would not be a "go to" knife when dressing a deer. What do you think about the feel in your hand?
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This one feels good and about the same with either blade open.____Davetreefarmer wrote: ↑Sat May 11, 2024 4:59 pmDave, I already commented on the Coats knife and I got to wondering about. How does it feel in the hand with the clip blade open? Several weeks ago I got a similar shaped knife, the Smith & Wesson shown here viewtopic.php?p=1132473#p1132473
I found it to very uncomfortable in the hand with the big spay blade closed, it's fine with it open. The "Saddle horn" pattern is very pleasing to the eye but from my short time of playing with it, it would not be a "go to" knife when dressing a deer. What do you think about the feel in your hand?
Treefarmer