Lets see those Parker's
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Thanks ~Q~, that is some super fat stag on your "Punkin' Seed" lock back. Very nice.
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Hello. This is a set of Parker bicentennial doctors knives with the statue of liberty and the liberty bell - one in gold and sterling silver over pewter, and one in sterling silver. Both signed Shaw-Leibowitz.
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I haven't had time to post so I'm trying to catch up today.
Here are a few more Parker's I've added in the last 6 months
The first photo is a Make Your Own Knife Kit Parker Sold - You don't see many still in the box
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Here are a few more Parker's I've added in the last 6 months
The first photo is a Make Your Own Knife Kit Parker Sold - You don't see many still in the box
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my only 2 Parkers. these are quite well made I must say. the trapper holds a special place in my never-PC heart.
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This is a 6" closed knife with 5" large Blade
I have no idea why it is called "New Orleans" and what the figures at the bolster mean?
I have no idea why it is called "New Orleans" and what the figures at the bolster mean?
Erwin
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I love that Parker set, It would cost a pretty penny to get them all.bigbore wrote:This is a 6" closed knife with 5" large Blade
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I have no idea why it is called "New Orleans" and what the figures at the bolster mean?
I had a paper with info on each knife in that set, can't find it right now I'll look some more.
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Texas Tooth Pick. 8 mile long garage sale find. $10 He had some nice knives. The bolster were very stained, used Mothers Mag then Never Dull.
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Back in the day (early 1980s) I used to sell a ton of Parker knives at gunshows. Parker and Old Cutler (a Colonial brand) were my two biggest sellers. Nowadays I only have a couple of Parkers left, a boot knife and the Whittlin' Jack shown below. I always liked the assortment of colors they had on their bone handled knives.
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One final showing of my Parker knives. I had a great time collecting them, but now I'm selling them all.
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I picked up this Parker stockman last weekend. Stag handled, with scrolled bolsters, and matchstrike pull.
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Forgot about this little Parker Japan razor pen knife. Lots of razor/one-armed blades in this era of Parker, it seems...
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I know it's a old thread ... Sorry. But I am thinking about selling this one because we are down sizing for a move. I haven't seen one before ..but that's the problem I can't find any even close to it ANYwhere to figure out if I should let it go or keep it for my kids . What do you think...yes or no?
Admittedly I tend to buy what I like and not worry about values or research and that has always worked for me. Until now .
Admittedly I tend to buy what I like and not worry about values or research and that has always worked for me. Until now .
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Nice 'Little Bandit' Liner Lock P-F by Schrade, Open Range-19.
I forgot I had these two; but, now that you've shown yours I'm going to have to MSMD (Monkey See, Monkey Do) and show mine.
My red bone is a two-blade trapper called "Mink" and my green bone "Little Bandit" has a single-blade and a liner lock.
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I forgot I had these two; but, now that you've shown yours I'm going to have to MSMD (Monkey See, Monkey Do) and show mine.
My red bone is a two-blade trapper called "Mink" and my green bone "Little Bandit" has a single-blade and a liner lock.
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Thanks, liked the liner locks but lost a few over the years in the woods and mountains. Too big a hurry with dark comin on and snow flying.
Nice ones, QTCut5.
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PCwizard,
Nice damascus lock open sticker there. A real beaut.
Nice damascus lock open sticker there. A real beaut.
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bigbore,
That one has the flash & dazzle of Jim Parker written all over it.
That one has the flash & dazzle of Jim Parker written all over it.
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