KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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From a garage sale today....
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TripleF wrote: Sat Apr 05, 2025 5:07 pm From a garage sale today....
Looks like you found some special ones today! ::tu::
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Gun/knife show today. Case Brothers Stag sunfish in pretty nice condition (near perfect stag for it's age and awesome snap) from a guys $10 junk box. No I didn't try to talk him down to $9. An awesome really fat stag French hawkbill, a 3 blade, 3 spring Maher Grosh hawkbill, a sweet Joseph Rogers stag hawkbill, near unused, and a Pal muscrat. My total cash paid was $310 so I'm pretty well pumped for the weekend.____Dave
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djknife13 wrote: Sat Apr 05, 2025 6:33 pm Gun/knife show today. Case Brothers Stag sunfish in pretty nice condition (near perfect stag for it's age and awesome snap) from a guys $10 junk box. No I didn't try to talk him down to $9. An awesome really fat stag French hawkbill, a 3 blade, 3 spring Maher Grosh hawkbill, a sweet Joseph Rogers stag hawkbill, near unused, and a Pal muscrat. My total cash paid was $310 so I'm pretty well pumped for the weekend.____Dave
Nice haul at a bargain price for all of those! I need to head to Minnesota! Those hawkbills are handsome. ::tu:: ::tu::
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djknife13 wrote: Sat Apr 05, 2025 6:33 pm Gun/knife show today. Case Brothers Stag sunfish in pretty nice condition (near perfect stag for it's age and awesome snap) from a guys $10 junk box. No I didn't try to talk him down to $9. An awesome really fat stag French hawkbill, a 3 blade, 3 spring Maher Grosh hawkbill, a sweet Joseph Rogers stag hawkbill, near unused, and a Pal muscrat. My total cash paid was $310 so I'm pretty well pumped for the weekend.____Dave
Outstanding finds! Really envious of the sunfish.
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This is an odd "Mutt" I got today for a buck. Looks like an American frame with German and British re- blades. One "PAL BRAND" Germany on the mark side and stamped "No.1804, SHEFFIELD STEEL on the pile side. The other is stamped "No,30, MADE IN SHEFFIELD" on the mark side. . Bought it just because.......J.O'.
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djknife13 wrote: Sat Apr 05, 2025 6:33 pm Gun/knife show today. Case Brothers Stag sunfish in pretty nice condition (near perfect stag for it's age and awesome snap) from a guys $10 junk box. No I didn't try to talk him down to $9. An awesome really fat stag French hawkbill, a 3 blade, 3 spring Maher Grosh hawkbill, a sweet Joseph Rogers stag hawkbill, near unused, and a Pal muscrat. My total cash paid was $310 so I'm pretty well pumped for the weekend.____Dave

Wow, Dave!
The $10 junk box made the day worthwhile. ::tu::
That Pal muskrat would be a winner in my book.
You did good my friend.
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djknife13 wrote: Sat Apr 05, 2025 6:33 pm Gun/knife show today. Case Brothers Stag sunfish in pretty nice condition (near perfect stag for it's age and awesome snap) from a guys $10 junk box. No I didn't try to talk him down to $9. An awesome really fat stag French hawkbill, a 3 blade, 3 spring Maher Grosh hawkbill, a sweet Joseph Rogers stag hawkbill, near unused, and a Pal muscrat. My total cash paid was $310 so I'm pretty well pumped for the weekend.____Dave
That's an epic haul for sure brother!!! Very happy for you!!! ::tu::
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djknife13 wrote: Sat Apr 05, 2025 6:33 pm Gun/knife show today. Case Brothers Stag sunfish in pretty nice condition (near perfect stag for it's age and awesome snap) from a guys $10 junk box. No I didn't try to talk him down to $9. An awesome really fat stag French hawkbill, a 3 blade, 3 spring Maher Grosh hawkbill, a sweet Joseph Rogers stag hawkbill, near unused, and a Pal muscrat. My total cash paid was $310 so I'm pretty well pumped for the weekend.____Dave
Good for you Dave,
First thing you made it there and back safely. That is always a blessing.
Second I love your sunfish find. I’m looking for one of those for my rotation.
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Slim pickins today at the flea market. Did however get away with a few nice ones.
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TripleF wrote: Sat Apr 05, 2025 10:03 am
ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: Wed Apr 02, 2025 1:22 pm
Ripster wrote: Tue Apr 01, 2025 10:02 am

Nicely done! That Kershaw set up is neat . Didn’t know Kershaw made / or sold that kind of stuff . ::tu:: ::tu::
The utensils keep the clip from being an effective clip and the clip makes the utensils ineffective for eating ::shrug:: but it didn't stop me from buying it. Still looks cool. The Cinders are cool though. Real sturdy for a keychain sized thing.
Confrair Monfrair.....I use that Kershaw spoon to eat directly out of a bag of oatmeal. Perfect size.!!!
Haha, Ill concede the point to the man who has clearly done more field testing than I have. Perhaps I just wasn't hungry enough, or maybe it's not designed for small hands ::shrug::
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Scored these in addition to some Cutco....
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A meager haul from the largest antique mall in Wisconsin. Knives are good, just had to do alot of walking and searching.

Can't quite make out these two stamps. The pearl seems to include the word Prussia though, which makes it one of the oldest knives I've come across. Its missing 2 of the 3 blades, but the pearl is awesome. Cracked, but has the best cotton candy blue and pink I've ever seen.

The butcher knife is stamped Universal, which was an L.F.&C trademark. Couldn't walk past it for 2 bucks.

The brass toolkit is something different, but cool. Handle is genuine mop.

"Dog chews" for 10 bucks looks like I can get a few handles out of it.
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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. ::tu::
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ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 12:59 pm A meager haul from the largest antique mall in Wisconsin. Knives are good, just had to do alot of walking and searching.

Can't quite make out these two stamps. The pearl seems to include the word Prussia though, which makes it one of the oldest knives I've come across. Its missing 2 of the 3 blades, but the pearl is awesome. Cracked, but has the best cotton candy blue and pink I've ever seen.

The butcher knife is stamped Universal, which was an L.F.&C trademark. Couldn't walk past it for 2 bucks.

The brass toolkit is something different, but cool. Handle is genuine mop.

"Dog chews" for 10 bucks looks like I can get a few handles out of it.
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My father found this one, helping a relative clean out an old home. A solid looking Western 061.
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Rsummers wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 3:42 pm My father found this one, helping a relative clean out an old home. A solid looking Western 061.
::tu:: ::tu::
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edge213 wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 3:51 pm
Rsummers wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 3:42 pm My father found this one, helping a relative clean out an old home. A solid looking Western 061.
::tu:: ::tu::
Sweet old knife._______Dave
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Rsummers wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 3:42 pm My father found this one, helping a relative clean out an old home. A solid looking Western 061.
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djknife13 wrote: Sat Apr 05, 2025 6:33 pm Gun/knife show today. Case Brothers Stag sunfish in pretty nice condition (near perfect stag for it's age and awesome snap) from a guys $10 junk box. No I didn't try to talk him down to $9. An awesome really fat stag French hawkbill, a 3 blade, 3 spring Maher Grosh hawkbill, a sweet Joseph Rogers stag hawkbill, near unused, and a Pal muscrat. My total cash paid was $310 so I'm pretty well pumped for the weekend.____Dave
::woot:: Wow!!!!! You done good!!!😳 .... Case Brothers Stag sunfish for $10 .... ::oh_my:: ... well, that is a dream find, if'en I ever seen one!
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ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: Tue Apr 15, 2025 12:59 pm A meager haul from the largest antique mall in Wisconsin. Knives are good, just had to do alot of walking and searching.
TWKG, great work on that find! ::tu:: Well done. ::nod::

::hmm:: ....As for me, ::paranoid:: ...well, I found a nice axe group and a couple nice knives all in one spot as luck turned out..... ::shrug::
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All you guys on this page killed it ... bountiful knife finds! ::tu::
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Few good finds at the flea market today. 3 eye German eye - Case congress 1980- Case 62032 1981
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Dansword wrote: Wed Apr 16, 2025 1:40 pm Few good finds at the flea market today. 3 eye German eye - Case congress 1980- Case 62032 1981
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::nod:: ::nod:: ::nod::
Dansword wrote: Wed Apr 16, 2025 1:40 pm Few good finds at the flea market today. 3 eye German eye - Case congress 1980- Case 62032 1981
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Dansword wrote: Wed Apr 16, 2025 1:40 pm Few good finds at the flea market today. 3 eye German eye - Case congress 1980- Case 62032 1981
Great finds
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