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Here is one of the Camillus Abalone Celluloid knives Phil mentioned.
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Kool thanks smiling-knife and jfarmer; that is what it is. but I think some handles that look like Abalone and are not genuine Abalone.
Rough Rider RR350 Mini Canoe Im Abalone is a cell handle.
The reason I am bring this up is many people here still store all of their knives in one safe place. I am trying to get more collectors to store Cell handles in a diffrant safe place. I have gone throught my entire knife collection again and found 2 more knives the I did not think were Cells but sure they are now. Buck Creek Congress Solingen Germany Duck and, C. Platts Son Taper Blue Ice Cell Handle. So if I slip up many other just might too. If I can stop one real good knife from getting hurt bad from a Cell gas-out Just because the collector placed it in the same box with his Stag handles then I fell I helped a lot.
Rough Rider RR350 Mini Canoe Im Abalone is a cell handle.
The reason I am bring this up is many people here still store all of their knives in one safe place. I am trying to get more collectors to store Cell handles in a diffrant safe place. I have gone throught my entire knife collection again and found 2 more knives the I did not think were Cells but sure they are now. Buck Creek Congress Solingen Germany Duck and, C. Platts Son Taper Blue Ice Cell Handle. So if I slip up many other just might too. If I can stop one real good knife from getting hurt bad from a Cell gas-out Just because the collector placed it in the same box with his Stag handles then I fell I helped a lot.
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Thought I would bring this back to top again. Nice thread.
Not much of a knife an old shapleigh diamond edge with broken blade. Been looking for it for a month now. IMO the cel is gorgeous without being bright. Notice how it is not symetrical on front and back. No rhyme or reason to pattern.
Not much of a knife an old shapleigh diamond edge with broken blade. Been looking for it for a month now. IMO the cel is gorgeous without being bright. Notice how it is not symetrical on front and back. No rhyme or reason to pattern.
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Mossdancer ; if that knife was made in the 1970's it might be called Psychedelic or lava lamp what ever it was called it was a KOOL knife for the time .
I think it seen some rope smoken parties.
Just one Q for you ?
Did you find it in a celluloids drower or box of old knives ?
Or was it mixed in with just old knives ?????


Just one Q for you ?
Did you find it in a celluloids drower or box of old knives ?
Or was it mixed in with just old knives ?????
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I still do not have a camer YET so I will show this the way I see it on E-Bay.
I did not make this.
I did not make this.
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How's a Soligen Buck Creek copperhead? Picked this one up a couple weeks ago.
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the old yellow cell is nice, cases newer delrin stuff just don't stack up as far as tone and depth goes.
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Here is an amazing example of old celluloid. This is a NYK Hammer Brand (courtesy of mossdancer). It has one good blade, but the handles are amazing! The celluloid has a wood grain effect on the sides nut is red on the edge of the scaled. Amazing old celluloid.
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muskrat man ; 10 4 on that good budy. Yellow Cells are super.
orvet ; Yes it's getting to me that Hammer Brand Knives and Cell handle are becomming my fav. But I don't have a one yet. No one wants to sell the nice looking Hammers. Why is that?
If I get real good at haggleing I might try to get one hammer from our Hammer KING here.
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orvet ; Yes it's getting to me that Hammer Brand Knives and Cell handle are becomming my fav. But I don't have a one yet. No one wants to sell the nice looking Hammers. Why is that?


If I get real good at haggleing I might try to get one hammer from our Hammer KING here.


P.S. Bryan thanks for the added icons too ::blah::
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thats a nice handled old hammer, I like that cell. Do you have plans to try and re-blade it?
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Dale;
You aint seen nuttin yet. I been hanging on to this for an occasion.
I think the ship is the RMS Franconia l. If so she was sunk by a German torpedo in October of 1916. This knife as I understand was a premium or award to a passenger for winning a tournament possibly shuffleboard.
It an ALFRED WILLIAMS +EBRO+ The + represents a Maltese cross.
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You aint seen nuttin yet. I been hanging on to this for an occasion.
I think the ship is the RMS Franconia l. If so she was sunk by a German torpedo in October of 1916. This knife as I understand was a premium or award to a passenger for winning a tournament possibly shuffleboard.
It an ALFRED WILLIAMS +EBRO+ The + represents a Maltese cross.
wb
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Re: cel
Extremely Cool Mossdancer, I love a great knife with incredible history...Mossdancer wrote:Dale;
You aint seen nuutin yet. I been hanging on to this for an occasion.
I think the is the RMS Franconia l. If so she was sunk by a German torpedo
in October of 1916. This knife as I understand was a premium or award to a passenger for winning a tournament possibly shuffleboard.
It an ALFRED WILLIAMS +EBRO+ The + represents a Maltese cross.
wb
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Very nice mossdancer. I really like knives with a 'history' There was a series of 3 or 4 ships with that name. If from the original, that is a great find. Here is a link with a little more info and a model of the ship.
http://rasputin.physics.uiuc.edu/~wirin ... conia.html
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Another yellow Cell
Sorry for the repeat
Sorry for the repeat
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