KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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here is a few pics of my case xx 6375 1978 and my gowanda new york stamped schatt and morgan. sorry for the crappy pics its acting up tonight. i appreciate any comments or info on either knife. thanks in advance.
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I have a S&M Gowanda also! You just got to love those old rare tang stamps. I posted the Gowanda I have previously on the Knives of Pennsylvania thread.

I was at a knife auction today and bought a few that I didn't even know I was in the market for...
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nice knives knifegirl. i was looking at my knife book before the fleamarket where i found my case and the s and m gowanda and thought it would be neat to find a s and m knife, i didnt know it would be the rare tang stamp, so its really cool to find it.
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Nice knife girl
I came up empty my last few trips to the flea market.
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Nice knives folks. I have struck out the last two weekends.and have started to worry that sweet Sharron has put a hex on me. I hope she lifts it when I get back to work. ::ds::
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hey all, just picked up a couple more knives today. one is a red bone 6249cv marked casexx bradford pa and 19usa90 in excellent shape and a 78 6308 whittler in black bone in excellent shape. gave 40.00 for the copperhead(my new edc) and 20.00 for the whittler. here are some pics. i think i did good on the price. the handles are perfect and they walk and talk also. thanks for looking and hope you find some good finds.
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The hex is off. Sat morning went to trade day to visit and sold one knife, and looked at some. My friend John came in late and said here is just what you need, untouched and at a good price. 2 5/8" pen in pearl. Broke again. ::ds:: ::ds:: Just enough patina and rust to know it's correct. I will oil the joints, and pit fish oil on the blades to kill the rust. The pocket lint will stay.
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great lookin knives guys. Rainin here so no flea market this weekend. Bummer!
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nice find edgy its like digging for gold aint it, im going back saturday to get another red bone peanut.
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my latest 3 Robeson made by Queen

Robeson Bone whittler
Robeson bone stockman
Robeson bone sleeveboard pen

courtesy of Steve ::TU::
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Nice Gino. Ignore my question in the other thread.
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Thanks Murph ::TU:: ;)
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i like the top robeson, very pretty bone.
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Very nice knives fellows. Hey Buck16 the white handled lockback should be worth several bucks. It is custom made by Mr. Mayhall(sorry I can't remember his first name, I think it's A.M.). Mr Mayhall died several years ago and the prices for his knives have steadily risen. Nice one.
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Here's 2 kents I picked up this past weekend,smaller one is missing the bail ::shrug::
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Nice ones Catt, I have the same two knives.
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Found this purdy little thing.....She was made in Czechoslovakia....real nice MOP scales. 8)
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Hey Johnnie,

That looks like the one I posted in knife lore, MOP thread.

Mine is made in Czechkslovakia too.

Yours is in much better condition ::tu:: ::drool::

Post a picture in the MOP thread ::nod::
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Will do,MB......neat little knives aren't they? 8)
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cool little pearl Johnnie
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Thanks Bro!! ::tu::
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Great knives folks keep em coming. :)
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I agree lets keep it going guys.
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i have one knife marked Czechoslovakia in my collection...its actually in a book i own as well.

it has on it a plastic toothpick blade,ear spoon blade,and a pen blade.
looks like tortoise celluloid handles.

real cheapo. i always wondered who made it,what company.in the book i have its even pictured in color.

by chance are yours just stamped Czechoslovakia and thats it?
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Pete, I know the knife your talkin about. I have two of them, both
with the Check stamp. But one has a plastic "snuff spoon" and the other
has a metal "snuff spoon" ::shrug:: .

I was out-bid on one that was stamped "Japan".

You can't get any cheaper than a "stamped-out sheet metal blade", can ya??lol

I don't have a clue as to who is responsible for these things!

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