The Goodell Co. began in NH in 1851, makeing an apple peeler that frought them fame and fortune. In 1872, cutlery appeared in their catalog. This item will date to that period. They lasted until...
Elmer Keith had a long history with guns, knives, design, hunting and writing (a good read). Guns & Ammo editor had Gil Hibben design the knife and it was made in Japan, the sheath was made...
Wusthof/Trident is an old Solingen company, still in business today making kitchen ware. This knife is most likely pre WWII, as they made nothing like this afterwards. Each pearl panel is held...
I've had them on my knives for a long time, never had one come apart. Overall length is 5 1/4". Braded part is 2 1/2". Cost is $1.00 each. USA postage 1st class mail is $1.00. I have, maybe,...
Floyd Byrd worked for Randall in the 70's - 80's and went off on his own but still did contract work for Randall. This is one of his sheaths, stamped with his logo. 14 1/2" OAL It has a slant...
Opinel #09 4 5/8" closed, stainless blade, locks in place and locks closed. Boxwood handle, made in France. Stainless hardware. Mint, new. Smoke free...
'Richarz' began making knives in Germany before immigrating to England in the early 1930's where they quickly became the largest knife maker in England. This fish knife in tang stamped 'Made in...
A British tool making company from the 1700's to 1983 when it was sold. A spoke shaver did what it is called, it shaved wooden spokes in wheels. Hand made by a skilled craftsman using box wood....
A robust folder, model EKA 92. 4 1/2" closed, thick thermoplastic handles. Held together with two brass slotted screws. Hidden brass lanyard. Never used, just handled from sock drawer to den....
15" OAL, Solid tight handle, no play. Butt has a flat brass disc attached. Correct ball end brass guard. Comes in a heavy duty leather scabbard with a rawhide keeper, set up for a belt...
A copy of a very rare knife; made off shore but very high quality. Not a collector piece but a nice EDC. Mirror polished blades in the whittler pattern with a split backspring. Gnarly bone stag...
A gun show table find; 111mms or 4 1/4" with 7 functions, master blade mint, never honed and locks up using the Buck lock system. Missing its toothpick. An aftermarket pocket clip has been...
Comes from a large group of knives bought at a gun show. Light use, 1980s or a bit earlier. Made by Victorinox in Switzerland, marked on liner locked master blade. Seven functions as you can see....
The French ivory handle is intact, no damage. The blade has mirror polish with tarnish. It has the logo 'The Blade That Fits Your Face'. It has a hammered tang with a fancy script on an angle...
A mint factory packaged lightweight Buck 110. USA made, black nylon checkered handle with BUCK logo insert, lock back, 420 HC steel, date code 1991. Sheath...
A mint factory packaged lightweight Buck 110. USA made, black nylon checkered handle with BUCK logo insert, lock back, 420 HC steel, date code 1991. Sheath...
German cutlers worked for far less than Americans so the McKinley Tariff of 1890 tried to address that issue and added the country of origin to knife tangs; still in practice today. Close to mint...
Ken C. Largin made knives with the 'Kelgin' logo which is what this knife has. 2" OAL, full tang with Abalone handles and a brass guard. Ken made thousands of knives in his long carear; he retired...
This is the largest size they come in. Made in France since 1890 and in business today. Never used or honed, just kicking around the shop. 6 1/4" closed. Twisting the metal collar locks the blade...
Got this with some other stuff and thought somebody might need it. Looks unused just some tarnish on the metal parts. The metal tip has the Russian look alike notch for the purpose of cutting wire...
Carefully used, both blades have tarnish and pitting but less than normal use and no visable honing, but signs of corrosion that elbow grease might clean up, so a good candidate for an EDC. Long...
Cole National owned them at this time, 1966-96. This knife has tarnish but is very well made, so perhaps 60s-70s made. Sharp to the feel saw cut Delrin, no sign of honing on either blade. Master...
These mechanical pencils date to the 1920's, the ball end clip is a give away. The material is celluloid, popular as well for fountain pens..This one is monogramed with 'G. Webster'. The patent...
This knife came out in a series sometime in the 90s, in the Texas Long Horn pattern, blades come out from either end and each blade has a top lock. It has nickel Shamrock embossed bolsters, a...
I know nobody will buy this knife...Poor old Khyber (KA-BAR) Japanese brand made in the 70's. 3 1/2" closed, smooth white bone handles held down by 5 nickel pins, large flat nickel bolster, top...
Very little use, mirror polished blade with eagle logo out on the blade. Tang stamped Parker Cut. Co. /Eagle. This tang stamp was used in 1978-79. Reverse marked surgical steel/K-341. There is a...
Lee Olsen Jr. came back from WWII and took over an existing knife co. using the Olsen OK logo. They were located in Howard City MI. This is a beaut of a heavy folder, solid brass frame with a...
All three were great knife makers on their own and worked at Buck until Buck found out they were making their knives at the Buck factory. They left in 1969 to Form Rigid USA; it lasted al most 10...
Fella at the gun show had another one of these, as I have sold a few here. This is a typical 1920s pencil that a pencil/pen company bought blades from Cattaraugus and engineered them into their...
With factory mirror polish, this is a Queen carving knife with very little flex. The only marking is Queen Steel out on the blade so I imagine it dates to before 1965. The handle is grooved...
In 1941, Felix Mirando, one of the owners of Imperial Knife Co. was given a patent # 2281782 for a specific type of knife handle cover, this knife has that cover. I understand that these tiny...
Has surface wear and tarnish. Secondary blade never used with most mirror polish, master blade has been honed a tad and some mirror polish visable. This one will clean up nice. Jigged red bone...
The Kutmaster name originated in 1937. This one dates to the 1950's or so. 4" closed, stockman pattern. The jigged black handles are held down by three brasspins, bras liners and nickel bolsters....
A nice big 4" stockman, mirror polished blades, round shield marked Germany. The black jigged bone handles are held down by three brass pins, brass bolsters and nickel bolsters. All hardware...
From a collection with a label on master sabre grind blade with the nail nick running through the tang, indicating an old knife. After the tariff of 1890, this blade had England added but in a...
This is a very clean used knife with a sabre ground blade that locks in postion. Very little blade use and three dots date it to 1977. The jigged wwod handles are damage free, no pin cracks...
This is a pre 1965 jigged strawberry Delrin camp knife with a Robeson shield. 4" closed including the bail. Nickel bolsters, bail with brass liners. It appears to have had no use, The master blade...
An all steel boy's knife with a bail. The tang stamp IK Co. USA baffles me as it does not appear in any of my reference books. I imagine it to be very early as Imperial began in 1916. Nearly all...
Fellow must have lost or sold the knife but a super quality sheath, USA not Mexico made. Great artwork on the box and from the paperwork, it dates to the early...
I've had these before where there was a patent number on the master blade but all this one has is Cattaraugus/Stainless. A nice long Turkish clip blade as factory new. A typical 1930's pencil...
A handful. Half serrated blade, signs of being played with but no use. Factory edge. Traditional balisong closure using the tail end lock bar. In your hand, when open, the frame becomes...
Known as a swivel-lock, made in the 90s by Browning in Japan. 4 1/2" closed, thick handles with finger grooves. The tail lock depresses so the blade can deploy vertical, forming a 'T' making it a...
The Boker USA /tree logo was used from 1941 to 1983. This knife looks to be from the 70s but hard to tell as it is absolutely mint, with an almost impossible pull. Loud in both directions and...
One of the last custom knife makers in this region of Mexico, Apolinar Velasco and his family have been making knives for centuries. This knife was most likely made by his grandfather. Mint and in...
A 2 blade easy open by the Pal Blade Co. Remington sold their knife making business to Pal in 1939. Pal had begun in Chicago in the early 30s and lasted until 1954. This 2 blade easy open is 3...
Browning made knives in Germany in the 70s - early 80s. This one looks like a Boker made knife. Factory mint, mirror polished blades; both with snap, crackle and pop. Nickel bolsters, bail and...
A mint factory packaged lightweight Buck 110. USA made, black nylon checkered handle with BUCK logo insert, lock back, 420 HC steel, date code 1991. Sheath...
This company started as Bali-Song 1979, changed its name from Pacific Cutlery in 1988 and later to Bench Made. This is a very early model that has been used so it is wobbly in the open...
All of KA-BARs folding knives are made in Taiwan, this one is 4 1/2" closed, with an epoxy coated 440c blade, model 5597 from the late 1990s. Handles are ABS with a multi pebble finish in brown....
Western States in Colorado made this Barlow pattern from 1961-72. This one is used, less than normal use, Tight, loud snap on both blades. Saw cut Delrin handles held down by three brass pins....
The Douk-Doiuk has been made by the same family since the 1920s. Easy to carry, just under 1/8" thick, it has a built in bail. Mint, never used, carried or...