KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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Picked up a New York Knife Co split back whittler 3751 today in a thrift shop.
I'm thinking 1882 - 1931. Anyone have a more accurate guess?
I'm thinking 1882 - 1931. Anyone have a more accurate guess?
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Ya Dale there the best feeling knife for working large game Rex she sure is a beauty
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Found some knives and more today at a garaga sale...
The little bitty one is a GERBER 200 Portland, OR USA!!
The little bitty one is a GERBER 200 Portland, OR USA!!
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..........I've got a 4 line Camillus that looks like it(1919-1941)............ ...........................rexstubbins wrote:Picked up a New York Knife Co split back whittler 3751 today in a thrift shop.
I'm thinking 1882 - 1931. Anyone have a more accurate guess?
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I had fun at the fleas and yard sales gut a G.C.&Co japan Barlow a Holub Sycamore I'll tl-29,a wards jack and a Laguidle Arbalete G.David
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Yeah, you did. That G.David with the horn handles? Great find!!
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Thanks Joe and Jerry thats where the fun is in da hunt I always wanted on of them French knives she'll get pocket time ::uc::Jerry the Holub is my first of it's kind made in your neck of the woods, do ya know anything bout the company?
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I believe the Holub electrician knives were made by Schrade & also some made by Camillus.
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The middle knife with bone is freaking AWESOME!!!!
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thanx Dale so Holub didn't make em in Illinois.JPD that one is the Wards I believe she is delrin.
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Still awesome. Not many made in that pattern these days!
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Ya! what he said.Just Plain Dave wrote:Still awesome. Not many made in that pattern these days!
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It`s bonegarddogg56 wrote:JPD that one is the Wards I believe she is delrin.
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JPD and Miller bro you guys are spot on BONE
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Nice knife, dogg. How long is it? Love those equal ends weather they be cattle knives or jacks.
EDIT: Just noticed she's a little shy on the pen. I still like it.
EDIT: Just noticed she's a little shy on the pen. I still like it.
Joe
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Joe she's 3-5/8's all steel liners and it is too bad about the pen but I'll repair her in retirement.
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Vintage Camillus........like new blades. great snap......I think the handles just had a little too much of the Florida heat, other than that the knife is Mac!
SCOTT
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Hey Scott, I've bought 'em like that and they make Grrrrrrrrr8 reworks Nice find
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Yeah man, that's what I'm thinking.....wish I could do that sort of stuff.....I even have a half antler rack I picked up at a garage sale a couple weeks ago for scalestjmurphy wrote:Hey Scott, I've bought 'em like that and they make Grrrrrrrrr8 reworks Nice find
SCOTT
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I wish that I could do it too. I've even got a great teacher just a few miles from my house. My problem is that I don't have the tools nor the work space.
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I found this over the weekend. Not really a knife, more like jewelry. Silver blade and sheath. Looks like bone handles. A little over 1 1/2" long. Probably a ladies pin. But still knife related.
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Ha, thats too cool! You can even draw the knife out of the sheath!
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That's a neat find, knife-nut!
Dave
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Always looking for vintage knives with Virginia, Maryland, or Washington D.C. tang stamps. Any condition.