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A couple of NICE ones JP.
Awesome finds JP. Love the bone scales.
Ripster wrote: ↑Tue May 25, 2021 1:08 am Hey folks ,got a couple more ,picked these up at North Star Club meeting in Mn. Met Dave there and some other members,had a great time and planning on going back. A Clover Brand ,Syracuse,USA. And a Kent ,NY CITY .Both solid pieces,have the long pull on main that I like. Got a fair deal on them and May caring them now and then .
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I agree.Papa Bones wrote: ↑Sun Jun 06, 2021 6:40 pmRipster wrote: ↑Tue May 25, 2021 1:08 am Hey folks ,got a couple more ,picked these up at North Star Club meeting in Mn. Met Dave there and some other members,had a great time and planning on going back. A Clover Brand ,Syracuse,USA. And a Kent ,NY CITY .Both solid pieces,have the long pull on main that I like. Got a fair deal on them and May caring them now and then .
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Very nice JP.
That’s a stamp not often seen
Looking
I tried to do some more research today and find an approximate date of manufacture but no luck so far in finding that exact tang stamp. The other stamps pretty much have the HENRY SEARS & SONS markings, but not just Henry Sears Co.
Was looking at it on the other post and was thinking,hope he posts it here. Thanks Smitty. The Blade is in great shape for its age,and a lot of these utility type knives didn’t get the best care. Nice Safe my FriendPapa Bones wrote: ↑Wed Jun 16, 2021 5:57 pm Got this one in Monday. A DunLap U.S.A. Hawkbill or as listed in the Sears Catalogs a Pruner. The tang stamp is clear, and is listed as being used from 1938 until 1942, but Sears must have purchased plenty because the Dunlap pruners are listed in their catalogs up until 1952. i figured this would go good with my other Camillus family as I understand that the Dunlap Brand was Sears middle grade brand and many were produced by Camillus. I had to do a little cleaning on it. The blades were fine, but the pile side bolster had a large clump of rust, and pile side handle dark as if sitting in a drawer or box over a long period of time. The wood handles look like they had a heavy coat of varnish or shellac on them. I washed the knife with some Murphy's oil soap, then cleaned the handles with denatured alcohol, which removed the shellac. Then soaked in warm mineral oil overnight. Flushed with wd-40, then blew off with compressed air and let it dry. I've rubbed in four coats of boiled linseed oil on the wood handles. I think it turned out good. The blade is tight with strong snap, and positive half stop. The liner lock, and liners are all steal. The only things I've done to the blade is to polish with some Flitz and a microfiber towel. Here are some photos.
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Thanks JP. I was really surprised at the condition of the blade myself, and the knife overall. Like you said, these were working knives and used to their fullest.
Ray, that’s quite the knife show,Wow.knife7knut wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 6:38 pm Last ones for now
#1 Lipic leg knife
#2 Nathan Kastor multiblade.
#3 Norvell-Shapleigh Hardware fish jack.
#4 D.Peres(Magnetic Cutlery)figural ad knife.
#5 Simmons Hardware etched Ladies' Knife.
#6 Simmons orange blossom.
#7 Swanworks Ohligs mini barlow.
#8 Syracuse bartender's knife.
#9 W.H.Morley multiblade.
#10 Camco Y-B Cigars(Young Brothers)
I totally agree. An awesome collection for sure.Ripster wrote: ↑Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:38 amRay, that’s quite the knife show,Wow.knife7knut wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 6:38 pm Last ones for now
#1 Lipic leg knife
#2 Nathan Kastor multiblade.
#3 Norvell-Shapleigh Hardware fish jack.
#4 D.Peres(Magnetic Cutlery)figural ad knife.
#5 Simmons Hardware etched Ladies' Knife.
#6 Simmons orange blossom.
#7 Swanworks Ohligs mini barlow.
#8 Syracuse bartender's knife.
#9 W.H.Morley multiblade.
#10 Camco Y-B Cigars(Young Brothers)![]()
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There’s some Stamps haven’t seen ,love those Seahorse Whittlers and harness Jack especially. It’s really a pleasure looking at them all .
Thanks for taking the to post those ,take care over there .