Re: KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
Posted: Sun Sep 08, 2024 3:34 pm
That Ka-Bar Coffin Jack is super sweet. 

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Thanks RR! One of those right place right time finds you can't resist.
Reverand, it often happens that way I have found ... give someone a knife and you receive multiples unexpectedly! Blessings!Reverand wrote: βSun Sep 08, 2024 5:53 pm I dropped off a package of parts knives this morning at the Post Office, on the way to church.
I got to church and an older fellow gave me 3 knives in need of repair! He doesn't want them back, he just wanted to give them to me.
I guess you cannot be too generous!
This haul includes an Uncle Henry 897UH, an almost-identical Craftsman 950-something, and a Pakistani lockback.
All have seen better days, but the Schrade and Craftsman should see better days ahead, soon!
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Our tastes in knives are so similar, Tony, it's uncanny. I too have a few of what you showed in this group, but I'm particularly interested in the knife at the back, or, it's the larger of the 2 with white covers, the Junglee. I bought my black copy from Jacob/eprague 2 yrs. ago, and to this day am amazed at how well made it is, and I paid next to nothing for it. Whatever those plastic-like covers are made of, they sure make the knife a pleasure to handle. I have never seen that brand listed anywhere else either, so as a result I know little about them.Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: βSat Sep 07, 2024 11:36 pm Found these the last two weekends...
Parker Longhorn
Junglee Babylon Seki Japan
Cold Steel Japan Counter Tac
Compass Industries Japan Stainess
Kabar Boot Hill DMB 88 Swell Center
Kkyber 2603
Cobra Japan Wood Mid Lock
Thanks Mark! I found the Junglee at the local flea market yesterday. Good price too ... came with the box and paperwork also. The Parker Longhorn came from the same seller ... made me a package deal. I read last night that the covers are micarta.Madmarco wrote: βSun Sep 08, 2024 9:20 pmOur tastes in knives are so similar, Tony, it's uncanny. I too have a few of what you showed in this group, but I'm particularly interested in the knife at the back, or, it's the larger of the 2 with white covers, the Junglee. I bought my black copy from Jacob/eprague 2 yrs. ago, and to this day am amazed at how well made it is, and I paid next to nothing for it. Whatever those plastic-like covers are made of, they sure make the knife a pleasure to handle. I have never seen that band listed anywhere else either, so as a result I know little about them.Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: βSat Sep 07, 2024 11:36 pm Found these the last two weekends...
Parker Longhorn
Junglee Babylon Seki Japan
Cold Steel Japan Counter Tac
Compass Industries Japan Stainess
Kabar Boot Hill DMB 88 Swell Center
Kkyber 2603
Cobra Japan Wood Mid Lock
Those are great finds for today you made, buddy, your choices are excellent.![]()
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garddogg56 wrote: βSun Sep 08, 2024 10:40 pm Haven't done a stroll thru a flea market in over a year,scored a tipped ,rusty and shieldless Schrade Walden 895 she'll clean up well also an old Imperial peanut for my Granddaughter![]()
Wow! Great score CxIIICorn Creek Cutlery wrote: βSat Sep 07, 2024 11:36 pm Found these the last two weekends...
Parker Longhorn
Junglee Babylon Seki Japan
Cold Steel Japan Counter Tac
Compass Industries Japan Stainess
Kabar Boot Hill DMB 88 Swell Center
Kkyber 2603
Cobra Japan Wood Mid Lock
Oh... I almost forgot ....Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: βSat Sep 07, 2024 11:36 pm Found these the last two weekends...
Parker Longhorn....
Cobra Japan Wood Mid Lock
I find it incredible you only found your Junglee yesterday, Tony, mine was on my watchlist for months before I finally pulled the trigger bout' 2 years back and I finally bought it. Jacob had about 8 copies listed, some in perfect shape like mine, some with cosmetic dings, and some with minor mechanical problems. They were priced accordingly and sold accordingly after sitting for some time.Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: βSun Sep 08, 2024 10:10 pmThanks Mark! I found the Junglee at the local flea market yesterday. Good price too ... came with the box and paperwork also. The Parker Longhorn came from the same seller ... made me a package deal. I read last night that the covers are micarta.Madmarco wrote: βSun Sep 08, 2024 9:20 pmOur tastes in knives are so similar, Tony, it's uncanny. I too have a few of what you showed in this group, but I'm particularly interested in the knife at the back, or, it's the larger of the 2 with white covers, the Junglee. I bought my black copy from Jacob/eprague 2 yrs. ago, and to this day am amazed at how well made it is, and I paid next to nothing for it. Whatever those plastic-like covers are made of, they sure make the knife a pleasure to handle. I have never seen that band listed anywhere else either, so as a result I know little about them.Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: βSat Sep 07, 2024 11:36 pm Found these the last two weekends...
Parker Longhorn
Junglee Babylon Seki Japan
Cold Steel Japan Counter Tac
Compass Industries Japan Stainess
Kabar Boot Hill DMB 88 Swell Center
Kkyber 2603
Cobra Japan Wood Mid Lock
Those are great finds for today you made, buddy, your choices are excellent.![]()
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If they are, then highly polished. Mine has a small chip at the pivot. Other than that, the knife is mint, but the small chip doesn't bother me.
True Story Mark: When I opened the knife, I immediately saw in my mind, one of your posted pictures of you holding a similar knife, meaning shape and blade type. Don't know which picture, but I knew this knife was coming home with me! Knife minds thinking alike huh!![]()
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Madmarco wrote: βMon Sep 09, 2024 3:13 amI find it incredible you only found your Junglee yesterday, Tony, mine was on my watchlist for months before I finally pulled the trigger bout' 2 years back and I finally bought it...Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: βSun Sep 08, 2024 10:10 pmTrue Story Mark: When I opened the knife, I immediately saw in my mind, one of your posted pictures of you holding a similar knife, meaning shape and blade type. Don't know which picture, but I knew this knife was coming home with me! Knife minds thinking alike huh!
I have no problem believing your de'ja' vu story, buddy, I've had similar experiences, it's the thoughtful part of our great minds thinking alike.
Looks good to me
It's cell, but looks to be pretty solid. I don't usually go after cell knives, but the price was right, and seeing a Utica in the wild around here is uncommon.
Haha, right? We went to 2 flea markets. The first one really didn't have anything. The second one, I got 3 of those at one vendor, the SAK at another. I guess I guess I did good...
Nice catch, Dog, that's exactly how we do it, the old Spock Mind-Meld!GSPTOPDOG wrote: βMon Sep 09, 2024 6:15 amMadmarco wrote: βMon Sep 09, 2024 3:13 amI find it incredible you only found your Junglee yesterday, Tony, mine was on my watchlist for months before I finally pulled the trigger bout' 2 years back and I finally bought it...Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: βSun Sep 08, 2024 10:10 pm
True Story Mark: When I opened the knife, I immediately saw in my mind, one of your posted pictures of you holding a similar knife, meaning shape and blade type. Don't know which picture, but I knew this knife was coming home with me! Knife minds thinking alike huh!
I have no problem believing your de'ja' vu story, buddy, I've had similar experiences, it's the thoughtful part of our great minds thinking alike.Hmmmm ...
...I'm not quite sure
... but,
something strange is going on here....
....