A 2 3/4" closed leg knife by CEM Maniago Italy that dates to the 1950s. Absolutely factory condition, mirror polished blades, pen, manicure and scissors with a patent number. Tight with loud snaps...
Tang stamped G.Schrade (in an arch) B'port CT. Indicates its being made in his workshop before patents. It appears factory new. Mirror polished, perfect action. Pearl celluloid handles are held...
The military designation was 'Lineman Electrician model 29'. This is a civilian model, looks like 70s to me. Steel bolster, brass liners and pins that hold down the synthetic wood grain handles....
I bought this maybe 15 years ago and it just sat in the closet. It is actually a bit larger than a real 1911. The magazine holds eight rounds, you put the plastic bullet in the cartridge, load the...
Nice new old stock 2 blade key ring knife. 2 3/4" closed. Brass handles with American General Ins. CO. on faux pearl insert. Tight, blades have a loud snap. Tang marked Colonial Prov. R.I. Dates...
Dandy three blade stockman by Colonial USA. Patent date on tang dates it to 1967. Steel hardware, shield with Ranger, saw cut Delrin handles make it look like a Buck! Master blade tang stamp reads...
Kind of looks like a Case pattern, this easy open Colonial with jigged synthetic handles held down by three steel pins. Brass liners, nickel bolsters. Some tarnish here and there but nice mirror...
This is an older model, Imported by United Cutlery, before they closed, and given the number UC455 which appears on one side of the handle as UC455/stainless/Taiwan. On the reverse, near the false...
A large Sod Buster, 4 1/2" closed, 2138ss, Case XX stainless USA with 5 dots below; corresponding to 1975. Factory mint, loud snap and tight as a shirt button. Slick black handles, held down by...
Looks like a sock drawer knife, played with and put away. Nearly full blade, works as it should, locks up, blade play when open. Nickel guard steel liners and nickel bolster. Five brass pins hold...
Gerber had these made for a govt. contract, these are leftovers from the late 90s. New, stored no odors.Velcro top, 6 1/2" deep by 3" wide. Very large capacty. Heavy duty with two rows of...
A nice unused, never honed 4" Browning folder with greenish burlap handles. 1/2 serrated stone washed blade with liner lock. Pocket clip and stainless...
It is bandied about that Parker never made knives at the Wostenholm factory in the UK but here's proof. Jim Parker and Jim Frost were wage earners in the late 60s and in the early 70s they formed...
Nice mirror polished blade, tang stamped Marbles stainless, Marble's shield. Deep red jigged bone, threaded nickel bolsters. Three brass pins hold down the bone handles, brass liners.Tight, loud...
New York Knife introduced the Hammer Brand logo around 1880. This style of print block, wood base with a copper plate impression, applied to an Antimony base and pinned had been used since the...
From Paul Davis's collection.. 7/8 x 3/4 x 1/2". The copper logo has been pinned to the Antimony base which would then be set in a printing press to create ads. So, it must date to 1922...
A California knife maker, Marv Deushane makes a knife that only a handful of others might make. This one is flawless. Blade at the choil has perfect symetary. Pinned and brazed nickel guard, six...
This company had its start in 1818 and continues today as Dexter-Russell in MA. This one is tough to date. Has a long, 5" sheeps foot blade that appears forged blued steel with the the logo...
It shows signs of honing a couple of times but no field use at all. brass liners, nickel pins hold dow the yellow handles one side having Kabar T29 still with red wax. Fish hook blade has...
It measures a total, including leather end 29 inches. Each bear concho is sterling silver as well as the larger one that acts as a buckle. The maker's initials 'SY' or SG' Taos 88 appear on the...
I still use this kind of tackle but never got around to changing spools. This is a lightweight, high capacity spool that will interchange witht the plastic spool you have now or you might have the...
At 5 1/2" it is light but hefty. Hardwood handle with metal fittings. Flat ground clip blade factory edge. You need to pull up on the ring to fold the blade...
A large, heavy folder 5" closed with maroon Micarta handles and that large silver eye at the bolster. Made in Japan by Ka-Bar, early 80's. Full mirror polish and just a hint of honing. Nickel...
A fairly heavy knife with a dense steel blade. Custom, 3/8" stock, has nevcer shown signs of rust. Long handle for a good grip, chops well and trims bush. Finger grooves with lattice work on...
5" hair comb fits inside the metal case. looks silver plated with some wear on the high spots. Kind of a medieval design on both sides. Bottom edge marked 'Denmark'. Some light use, it dates to...
An original issue spare barrel cover for a 50 cal. machine gun, Vietnam era. 52" OAL, 4 3/4" wide. Heavy olive green canvas material. Condition is never...
The Sportsman series of folding knives was introduced by Gerber in 1972. This one is the SF2, 4 1/4" closed, tigerwood and brass frame with a top lock. This one has been carried and used but it...
I would guess 1950's. Germany on the tang. Blade has a great snap both ways. Just 3" closed. Steel liners, blade and bail. Bottle opener and corkscrew. Cracked ine handles. One side has a Viking...
Imported by Saul Eig in Miami FL. Just after WWII and into the early 60's, this one has the original old horn handle held down by 4 pins, round rear nickel bolster, also pinned twice. Manual open...
To celebrate their 130th anniversary, Opinel came out with this limited edition, this one is numbered 06322. Stainless blade coated in a black zircon finish, it locks by turning the collar....
As you can see, the blade has pitting on both sides but no sign of use, just neglect. Perfect guard, pommel and handles. 9 1/2" OAL, Guard face is embossed 'Uncle Henry'. Tang stamped Schrade...
Beautifully colored blades on this stockman. Dates to the 90's. 4 1/4" closed, handles are polished bone with a US flag insert. Nickel hardware with brass liners. This knife was one of a series...
Tang stamped: Kutmaster utica N.Y. USA. Secondary blade locks. Heavy, steel hardware. Hardwood handles are held down by 4 brass pins, brass liners with a steel liner between back springs, Long...
It appears to have had no use. just badly stored for years. Almost 11" long without any flex, the entire blade is pitted but still useable. I removed the rust to leave a Moon-lioke surface. The...
Tarnished but appears unused, nice flexy spatula blade stamped Russell green River Works. 3 steel pins hold down the hardwood handle. Sorry can't date it for you but it's...
3" closed, tip bolsters, bail. Steel pins and frame. 1933-93, 60 years of the Lone ranger. Mint knife but some of the logo rubbed. Tight, loud snap both ways. Handled but not used, factory...
A large cork handled fishing knife with scale edge, mirror polished blade with a screw driver at tone end. Handles part and the blade locks into place. Aluminum hardware, lanyard at one end....
You are buying a replacement shield only. Brass bomb style is 1/2x1/4". Nickel propeller is 1x3/16". Bean on one side. smooth on the other is 3/4x1/4". Presently I have ten of each. Mint, NOS from...
This is a spactacular knife for several reasons. Utica went to the Kutmaster tang stamp in 1937. This one dates to the 50's. Jigged brown Delrin handles. held down by three brass pins. All blades...
Tang stamped only Kabar (no hyphen), so It could date to the 40's. Tight and loud snap blades but it does have use and the blades will need polish so look closely at the pics. Rough black handles...
Blades have some tarnish that elbow grease will remove. Shell handles look like silver but no mark.The Imperial tang stamp dates it to 1956-88 but I believe it to be from the 50's. Tight with loud...
Slim knife, 2" blade looks like a miniature mellon tester! Stainless handles and blade, mint mirror polished. 1/2 stop. Advertising on both sides Old Fitzgerald Bourbon Whisky. Has a bail. Tang...
Tang stamped Latama Italy stainless, this mint 1/2 lobster pattern is 2 1/4" closed. Has a pen blade and manicure/file blasde. Mirror polished, never used, no initials. Made in latama...
A ubiquitious switchblade and the color of a famous doughnut! Well made in China, big frame, has a safety and a pocket clip. 4 1/2" closed, new and comes with a ballistic...
No sign of use, never honed. Alligator snap! Tight. Tang stamped C+I Stainless Pakistan. C+I is Compass Industries out of Philadelphia and still in business. Black fiber held down by three brass...
You are buying one shield. Schrade NOS Teddy Roosevelt, smooth reverse. Eliptical nickel shield. Each item is $1. All are old stock Schrade USA made,...
China made, just $29.50! Trump 24 logo on one side. 4 1/2" closed, switchblade with a button safety. Very well made, tight, fast out and lock up. Has a pocket clip and carrying...
In its original box. Made for the centennial 1886-1986 Statue of Liberty celebration. Buck style folder with lock back. Synthetic handles with lady liberty on both sides in god washed high relief....
An early model with a hex screw set flush. 4 1/2" closed. A tight friction fit blade that is smooth and sturdy. The blade is forged carbon steel, hair poppng sharp. Tang stamped with an 'S'. Made...
NOS Schrade USA Nickel bomb shield, Uncle Henry in script, reverse is smooth, 3/4". You are buying ONE shield for one dollar, plus one dollar postage. If you buy multiples, post is still a dollar....
I took this in trade just cause it was sold by Wenger. I think it dates to the 90's. Mint working condition. It was made for Wenger by Caran d'Ache, a high end Swiss pen maker. Matte black, gold...
Cutco was founded in 1949. Looks like the Readyrite pencil co. was trying to sell these to Cutco. Only one I have ever seen with knife advertising. Never used, mint and working and; USA made, most...