Dandy, right? Found on a gun show table. Has a patent on the file blade, 1852399, but it does not correspond to this item. 5". mechanical has some lead and is working, expel/retract.. Knife blade...
An interesting pocket knife; with a zig-zag jigging pattern on hardwood. A 1978 2 dot, Case XXUSA, 61051 LSSP, so a stainless blade that is factory, tight with loud snaps in both directions....
A mint Case slim line trapper, 61048 SS 6 dot with Tested XX Razor Edge out on the blade. Never carried or honed, mint. 7 1/2" extended, 3 3/8" blade. Brass liners and pins. Nickel bolster and...
Perfect brownish-red jigged bone. A dot is visable under the 'A', so a possible 4 dot. Tight and loud with factory frest pull. Nickel bolsters, brass liners and pins that hold down the bone. This...
A friend makes these. Hand sewn American Alligator skin on heavy duty leather hide, with an up to 3" belt loop. No scent, professionally cured leather. Straight top, fits up to an 8" blade. I have...
Herder began in Solingen in 1748! Still in business today. This is a sailor's knife, wood handle. tied with rope. Carbon steel blade is designed with a special purpose, some use, slight flex....
According to the tang stamp, (Tree) Boker Solingen Germany, this knife dates to the 70s. 3 1/4" closed, tight, loud snap both ways. Pinched bolsters, all nickel hardware, including three pins that...
The tang stamp reads: Stainless Steel George Schrade Knife Co. Inc. B'pt Conn Pat. 1-27-42 Pat. Pending. All in very tiny letters! Nearly 5" closed, The wire frame has spots of tarnish at the...
I understand that Leatherman stopped making folding knives a number of years ago. This model E33L came out around 2000. At 4" closed, it rides low in the pocket with a sturdy stainless clip. The...
The copper/frame liner puzzles me. The maker's mark is there, on both sides. A rune looking device, I/, just like that, otherwise, aluminum and stag handles with 8 aluminum pins holding down the...
I think Jim Parker had control of Case at this jucture..It is said that 6,500 were made, I doubt it; though. The jigged Rogers bone has a palomino look to it and is held down by five brass...
Heinrich Kauffmann had been in business since 1856 in Germany. They were best known for the Mercator flat knife with the Black Cat logo. This multi blade folder is the same quality as Victorinox....
The gerber gator came out in the 90's as a working knife, made in the USA with a top lock. 5" closed with a Kraton handle for a solid grip. Tight, no wobble. Solid open and...
These date from the 1880's on the Wigfall, to the early 50's on the Hoffritz. No cheap stuff, just great stag and one with a horn handle. They range in length from 10" to 12". The Westfall has a...
Picked up at a gun show. The Journals date to 1970. The fellow and his family who started it have allpassed away, he signed one copy. Great stories of Confederate life, wooden sole shoes, the Le...
Date code is for 2009. A handy knife with a built in loud whistle. Knife locks into sheath, the blade is powder coated, and is ultra light. The blade locks into the sheath..Blade is BOS S30 V....
A Marble's large 5 1/4" closed, 2 blade folding hunter. Mint, tight both blades snap. Dark red jigged bone handles are held down by four brass pins, older 90's knife mirror polished blades. No...
This is a mint large coke bottle single blade huinter. Mint, mirror polised blade, Marble's logo on blade tang stamped marble's. Deeply grooved brown jigged bone. Threaded nickel bolsters. Bomb...
Colonial is one of the oldest USA knife companies dateing back to1917 and going strong today. This was originally a military contract knife, 3 1/4" closed 2" forged blade with a round nose...
Made in the mid 80's and at 6 1/4" not a bad knife to carry as it will serve just about any purpose. Contoured and grooved Krayton Handle, top lock like a 110. Locks up tight, snaps closed. Tang...
Colonial is one of the oldest USA knife companies dateing back to1917 and going strong today. This was originally a military contract knife, 3 1/4" closed 2" forged blade with a round nose...
The tang stamp Robeson Shuredge USA dates it to the early 1960's. No sign of use, factory edge, alligator snp and very hard pull. The handle treatment says factory but four brass pins holding down...
Designed by Kit Carson in the early 2000's, it was not a military issue knife but was sold ijn PX's and BX's in Iraq and other places. The tanto blade is AUS8 with a 1" plus serratio toward the...
A Buck 309, three blade stockman, mint all factory, in its wooden box marked Buck 1902-2002. Not so sure when these came out but the knife's date code makes in...
Both blade and handle are stone washed steel, D2 on the blade. Well balenced. Boker had them made here maybe 4 uyears ago. This one is factory mint, never...
Looking kinda like a long Barlow with a long clip blade with long pulls on either side. Black Micarta handles with a lanyard hole and held down by three brass pins. Steel front bolster, thumb...
Made for Star sales in Japan in 1977 for an AFL-CIO convention of boilermakers, iron ship builders, blacksmiths, forgers and helpers. All marked on the master blade. Factory mint and 48 years old!...
Colonial is one of the oldest USA knife companies dateing back to1917 and going strong today. This was originally a military contract knife. Full auto with a safety lock, lanyard hole and pocket...
The blade is stamped Brusletto Geilo with a star. A Norwegian company founded i 1896 and still going. Aluminum bolster and pommell with the blade tang peeking out past the end. Stacked leather...
Familiar looking and large at almost 14" OAL. Nice weight and balance, 5" handle with finger grooves. 3/16" stock and appears to be stainless but it has numerous spots, perhaps from storage. Very...
Jacob Wiss arrived NYC in 1845. He began his own business in 1848 and it was sold to Cooper in 1970! His logo changed in 1880 to add his son to the busioness name so this knife was made after 1880...
No sign of use, just moved from pillar to post. Nickel bolsters, liners, pins and shield that has had the 'Case' worn or taken off. 2nd year of a date code, - stands for 1987. Dyed Birch...
Looks like a 50's tang stamp but has USA under Western Boulder, Colo. Turned out better than i expected. Totally taken apart. Handle was replaced wirh dark horn. Not much could be done with the...
Sol Eig operated out of Miami FL from the late 40's to the early 70's. This is a mint, mirror polished hunting knife, 9" OAL with a 4 1/2" blade that has a few speckles. Aluminum pommel and...
This one dates to the very early 70's. The handle is a polymer with finger grooves and a thumb ramp.. Parker eagle logo on handle and a lanyard hole. The 3 3/4" blade had a very expensive black...
Stuart Taylor began importing knives from Japan in the late 60's. This one dates to 1976. The master blade etch reads 1776 Tennessee 1976 One of 1000. This one is number 07xx, stamped on the front...
So, by adding 20 to the tang stamp, this sod buster should date to 1981 = 2418xx. A nice factory NOS folder with hard wood handles and tight as a crabs rear end in water. Tang stamped on the mark...
It has the Camillus logo that was used from 1989 to 2007, when the factory closed. 4" closed, bright green plastic handles, held down by four brass pins, top lock, factory edge, mint. never...
Lee Olsen Jr. was the grandson of the owner of a knife and sporting goods company that later became the Olsen Knife Co. run by Lee Jr. until 1970. This is one of his USA made tool steel knives,...
I've played with plenty of knives but can't say I have ever owned one of these with this type of handle. Made by Camillus, I don't think they ever used this handle on any of their marked knives. A...
As you can see. W.Germany is part of the blade etch so made before 1990. Factory mint condition which included action, blade condition and every aspect of the knife. Gnarly stag handles with...
Ed has been making fixed blade knives since 1980. He is a ballistics expert, college english professor and a member of the Guild since 1990. The heart logo first appeared in 1993 so this knife was...
The Pallares company in Solsona Spain have been making knives since 1917. This one is a light weight clasp knife, 4" closed with a sheepfoot carbon blade. Translucent yellow handle ijn a dogleg...
Taylor cutlery had these made in Seki Japan in 1980. This is one with thick cut stag handles, long nickel bolster, looking sort of like a Barlow. Four nickel pins hold down the stag. The blade...
An Appaloosa smooth bone handled swell end jack knife, 6235 1/2 One Dot making it a knife made in 1979. Mirror polished unused blades that have several spots that elbow grease should clean up....
Markings on the top read 12N HB 3-80 (date code for 1980). DLA 100-80-C-2686. Inside marked Jet fuel resistant, non-sparking heels, soles and toes( steel). 4 1/2" wide, 13" long. All leather...
This has the tang stamp that came before the 'Dot' system and lasted only from 65-69. A Case XX Stainless USA 1199 SHR, single hilt, roper variation with walnut handles held down by 4 brass pins....
This is a Case whittler, 6383 with a split back spring. Not all factory workers were able to make this pattern. Nice red jigged bone handles, held down by three nickel pins, nickel bolsters,...
Here's a Case 2 blade Barlow, 62009 1/2, factory mint, six dots for 1974. Three brass pins hold down the brown slab Delrin. Solid nickel bolsters with Case XX logo. 3 1/4" closed. Loud snap both...
Has the ten dot date code for 1980. mint with two pin checks. Yellow Delrin handles held down by three nickel pins. Nickel bolsters and shield. Mirror factory polished blades, factory edge, never...
Factory mint with some spots that elbow grease should remove, otherwise, a mint 6165 SAB with jigged wood handles, nickel bolsters, pins, shield and brass pins that hold down the wood. And a very...
A Case canoe pattern, 62131 two blade stamped Case XX USA with two dots visable under the 'A' in USA. Looking at other knives with all dots visable, that corresponds to 1978; I think! Pretty...
This is the logo etched on the master blade and the meaning. The bolster has the number '073' as the fellow worked at the plant and collected Case knives, just putting them away. Watts Bar Hydro...
Never used or carried. Factory edge and snap. A mint knife that couild use some elbow grease to clean up a few spots. Wood handles held down by 5 nickel pins, Nickel bolsters and shield. 4 1/4"...
The Pallares company in Solsona Spain have been making knives since 1917. This one is a light weight clasp knife, 4" closed with a sheepfoot carbon blade. Translucent yellow handle ijn a dogleg...
Knife shows signs of some use but much less than normal for it's age as blades are very close to full. I feel it dates closer to the 40's. A true sock drawer knife, it needed only dust and lint...
If Iunderstand correctly, this was a special run at the Ritter factory in the 70's, done in Westinghouse micarta with large domed nickel pins, solid nickel bolsters and liners. Factory...
A Case Sod Buster, 10 dots stainless steel pattern 2138 SS as stamped on the tangs. 4 5/8" closed in mostly factory condition, never honed. The slick black handles are held down by two brass pins...
An original Ron Lake goes for thousands...Here's a 1970's Valor, made in Japan in 440c. At 4 1/2" closed, it's a large kife with some weight to it. Brass liners and a highly polished frame with a...
Full mirror polish is there with a few stains and some tarnish. Mabye honed once. Full blade etch tang has Eye over germany. DRGM and numbers. It looks to be late 70's to me..Dark hardwood...