KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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dealraddy
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and this 1 of 20 rams horn
WHEN I DIE THEIR WILL BE A CASEXX IN MY POCKET , A DIRITY KNIFE IS AS BAD AS DIRITY UNDERWARE AMEN
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Trevor...you won't regret it...they're SWEET!!

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Aimus Moses
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Glad to see you get one of those Trevor. And a nice one it is too.
Do they fire hard and fast?
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Knice knives guys!! 
SCOTT
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Thanks JR - I am real excited about it!!!Aimus Moses wrote:Glad to see you get one of those Trevor. And a nice one it is too.![]()
Do they fire hard and fast?
Aimus
Should be here Saturday or Monday Aimus.......I will post pics and answer your question.......
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Got a few today
Case 087PE 1965-69
Puma stag made in germay
Imperial fixed blade
Any info on the imperial?
Case 087PE 1965-69
Puma stag made in germay
Imperial fixed blade
Any info on the imperial?
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Outlaw358...it looks like a stamp used from 1946-56....that’s for pocket knives..not for sure about fixed blades.
I remember having one as a kid that was brownish that blended into white.
BTW...love that Puma & Case.
I remember having one as a kid that was brownish that blended into white.
BTW...love that Puma & Case.
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The exact same fixed blade knife was put out by Colonial....that's all I can tell ya.
SCOTT
https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/catalog/triplef
Colonial Knife Company History ebook:
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https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/catalog/triplef
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Your right Scott..
...mine could have been a Colonial. 
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Well I drew a pay and headed to Cabelas for one of those Case yeller peanuts CV I saw last week for 19dollars
WELLLLL NOW 34 DOLLARS WTF
so I went to the cave and found a discontinued Remington for cheap$$ 
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Thanks Johnny, do ya know if Remington uses delrin or bone on there handles?
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Looks like bone to me..
....do you have any idea what year it was made?
Looks a lot like a Bear & Sons.
Looks a lot like a Bear & Sons.
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I'm with ya on Bear&Sons.I haven't research her yet,all I know is it's a discontinue.
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It sucks that you didn't get one of those Case Peanuts.....but don't feel lonesome,cause neither did I.
...they had 3 patterns with yellow scales on sale..I had planned on buying one of each.
..But I have been saving my $$ for a custom Bowie that a Friend of mine has...now it doesn't look like that’s gonna happen.
He's coming over tomorrow...I'll know for sure then.
He's coming over tomorrow...I'll know for sure then.
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Good luck with the bowie, post it if ya get her
you can get those peanut on the web.Shepard hills cutlery in CV 
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Thanks.
....thanks for the info also
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Here's some I picked up. First is a Boker Germany 493 Barlow. No box, but it doesn't look like it's been used at all. I'm not sure when it was made or what the handles are. They almost look like red acrylic with black spot inclusions. I got this one for $12!
The others are a pair of Gits sliders. I have a particular fondness for these. The green one was the one my grandma kept in her sewing box, the blue and red ones, I picked up for $2 apiece, MIB! It may be wrong to say, but I actually like the way these operate better then the Christy sliders. I'm not sure how many different colors there are, but i'm on a mission to gather up as many as I can. They're kinda neat little knives. Pat'd May of 1933.
WB
The others are a pair of Gits sliders. I have a particular fondness for these. The green one was the one my grandma kept in her sewing box, the blue and red ones, I picked up for $2 apiece, MIB! It may be wrong to say, but I actually like the way these operate better then the Christy sliders. I'm not sure how many different colors there are, but i'm on a mission to gather up as many as I can. They're kinda neat little knives. Pat'd May of 1933.
WB
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You done good,WB..
....if I come across any of those sliders...I'll pick'm up for ya.

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Thanks JR!! I appreciate that!!
WB
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Another Pearson Norwich knife. The other one I had was an Ivory scaled Corn Knife which I have sold on. I think this one is much better. The main blade is down a bit and rubs the liner when closing but the other two blades are virtually new. The scales are pretty much perfect. Someone has polished it a little on the outside but it is in great shape. The springs on it are really thick. A number 8 on the nail breaker scale. The photos aren't very good since I had to cock the camera to avoid glare. First decent sun in three weeks.
The fellow I got it from said that he usually only sees Pearson Norwich on wood plane blades. Has any one else come across any Pearson pocket knives?


The fellow I got it from said that he usually only sees Pearson Norwich on wood plane blades. Has any one else come across any Pearson pocket knives?


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You guys find the most amazing knives!
I've got to expand my hunting grounds!
Cool knife IH 
Rocky, AKA- AREMINGTONSEDGE , “The prime function of a Pocket Knife is to cut- to cut keenly.”- Remington Cutlery Pocket Knives Catalog No.1
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ROCKY1122 wrote:You guys find the most amazing knives!![]()
I've got to expand my hunting grounds!
Cool knife IH
Drive down to Roanoke for the gun and knife shows. Should be some decent hunting there. I seem to remember the occasional backwoods antique shops in your area as well.
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