KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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Here are the knives I found this week. The ones on the left are some work knives I picked up at a junk shop and friend owns. The green one is a commercial electricians knife, the red Swiss looking knife is a 7 blade Colonial, USA made with High Carbon steel, 2 Leathermans. The knives on the right are from my knife club include a Keen Kutter cattle knife, a 4 blade Wadsworth & Son, Germany, a New York Knife peanut, a Bay Ridge pen, and a Remington lobster excellent unsharpened. All the pearls have perfect pearl on them. ____Dave
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Great "haul" at the knife club meeting Dave ... nice to find so many MOP knives in that condition !!!
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Dave,
That Keen Kutter looks like a winner! Is the bone good on both sides?
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That Keen Kutter looks like a winner! Is the bone good on both sides?
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Yeah, it's got great snap and the bone is real clean all around. The guy I bought it from found it in a pile og knives someone at a show was selling for $5 each. I paid $40 and was happy to get it for that. I didn't even pick it up off his table because I thought it was one of those "Made in USA" stamped knives, and I have a couple of them. Joe, the Remington was actually the worst one of the group because the blade has some pits and the pearl pins are lose on the back scale. It sure has nice pearl though,______Davetreefarmer wrote:Dave,
That Keen Kutter looks like a winner! Is the bone good on both sides?
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Pawn shop finds......They're getting to know me at these shops!! It's fun!
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Picked this up today.Schrade Clip Hanger Viper still in the package with accessories.Says Made in the USA.Anyone familiar with this knife? Paid $17 for it.
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Pretty soon they'll be setting stuff back for you.TripleF wrote:Pawn shop finds......They're getting to know me at these shops!! It's fun!
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HEY!! I WAS GOING TO SAY THAT!!jerryd6818 wrote:Pretty soon they'll be setting stuff back for you.TripleF wrote:Pawn shop finds......They're getting to know me at these shops!! It's fun!
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Well, when you're old and slow..................
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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Schrade was still selling those Clip Hangers in 2004, when they closed down.knife7knut wrote:Picked this up today.Schrade Clip Hanger Viper still in the package with accessories.Says Made in the USA.Anyone familiar with this knife? Paid $17 for it.
Clip Hangers sold from the late 1990's - RRP in 2004 $30 to $38.
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I would have been a little faster on the post if I could have found my teethjerryd6818 wrote:Well, when you're old and slow..................
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Hey guys, here are ten ring turns I have purchased in the last few days. Except the one yellow one, was gifted to me from another generous member here; danno50. Looking forward to all of these in the mail. Thanks again, Dan!
Enjoy
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RODGERS CUTLERS TO HIS MAJESTY SHEFFIELD. No. 6 NORFOLK STREET SHEFFIELD
TAYLOR'S EYE WITNESS
HARRISS, SHEFFIELD ENGLAND
WARRANTED QUALITY, POSSIBLY GERMAN MADE?
GRAEF & SCHMIDT, GERMANY
HARRISON BROS & HOWSON
MOST LIKELY ENGLISH MADE. TWIN UNKNOWN BRAND UNTIL I CAN SEE THEM?
JAMES & SONS, SHEFFIELD
A.W. WADSWORTH & SON
*Note: All photos are from various sellers. I will post my own photography later....
Enjoy
Kirk
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RODGERS CUTLERS TO HIS MAJESTY SHEFFIELD. No. 6 NORFOLK STREET SHEFFIELD
TAYLOR'S EYE WITNESS
HARRISS, SHEFFIELD ENGLAND
WARRANTED QUALITY, POSSIBLY GERMAN MADE?
GRAEF & SCHMIDT, GERMANY
HARRISON BROS & HOWSON
MOST LIKELY ENGLISH MADE. TWIN UNKNOWN BRAND UNTIL I CAN SEE THEM?
JAMES & SONS, SHEFFIELD
A.W. WADSWORTH & SON
*Note: All photos are from various sellers. I will post my own photography later....
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djknife13 wrote:Here are the knives I found this week. The ones on the left are some work knives I picked up at a junk shop and friend owns. The green one is a commercial electricians knife, the red Swiss looking knife is a 7 blade Colonial, USA made with High Carbon steel, 2 Leathermans. The knives on the right are from my knife club include a Keen Kutter cattle knife, a 4 blade Wadsworth & Son, Germany, a New York Knife peanut, a Bay Ridge pen, and a Remington lobster excellent unsharpened. All the pearls have perfect pearl on them. ____Dave
Nice finds! I like the Kutter!
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I like the 'Vice-Grip' looking tool piece. I do not have access to shops really, but I know the feeling from online vendor's. Nothing like having knife hunters 'know you'...TripleF wrote:Pawn shop finds......They're getting to know me at these shops!! It's fun!
Good hunting
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Just arrived today!
Over 100years old!
ANTIQUE VOM CLEFF ADVERTISING KNIFE "HUDSONIL" COMPLIMENTS OF OF THE DANUBIL CO.
Knife opens very smoothly and easily, by pinching disc and twisting. No rings needed after all!
Over 100years old!
ANTIQUE VOM CLEFF ADVERTISING KNIFE "HUDSONIL" COMPLIMENTS OF OF THE DANUBIL CO.
Knife opens very smoothly and easily, by pinching disc and twisting. No rings needed after all!
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I traded a 1970's John Primble stockman for this Cattaraugus I guess it's a jack knife , today. Took this pic outside but handles are a lighter brown than the pic shows , the tablet I use don't take very good pic's.
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Very nice cigar jack, Delmar. You don't see too many easy-open cigar jacks like that and the master blade is nice and full. The handles are bone, yes?
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Found 5 knives plus a block with about 20 misc. butcher knives at an auction today.. Folders inckude a old Rigid lock back, a Olsen Ltl. critter, a Buck 379 (China) a Marbles (China) and a Boker-Matic. ____Dave
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Tsar Bomba , yes they're jigged bone handles.
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Dave,
It looks like you have at least one folder in the knife block, one of them French things, maybe, with the bee or fly on the back, a Laguiole or somethin' like that.
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It looks like you have at least one folder in the knife block, one of them French things, maybe, with the bee or fly on the back, a Laguiole or somethin' like that.
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I spy an ice pick in that gaggle of knives Dave.
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Yeah Phil, that is probably the best item in the lot, and it isn't much. The block is pretty neat and there are interesting knives in it but nothing of any value. I paid $5 for the package. ____Davephilco wrote:I spy an ice pick in that gaggle of knives Dave.
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Good eye Philip. Actually it looks like maybe two. The one farther to the right with pakkawood handles looks like it may also be a Laguiole.treefarmer wrote:Dave,
It looks like you have at least one folder in the knife block, one of them French things, maybe, with the bee or fly on the back, a Laguiole or somethin' like that.
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The Few. The Proud.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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The handles may have started out French, but somewhere a Pakastan got a hold of them and added his blades and made them fixed blades. There are some nice old butcher knives in the pile but nothing great. The auctioneer was pulling stuff out from under a tarp and selling it in the rain so we were bidding pretty much blindly and the prices we paid weren't enough to worry much about what we were getting. The block is pretty cool. It has some kind of a filler that allows knives to be stuck in anywhere instead of slots. I doubt it's very sanitary for kitchen use but I can store 20 or 25 knives in this thing. I paid $5 for the package and was the only bidder. ___Davejerryd6818 wrote:Good eye Philip. Actually it looks like maybe two. The one farther to the right with pakkawood handles looks like it may also be a Laguiole.treefarmer wrote:Dave,
It looks like you have at least one folder in the knife block, one of them French things, maybe, with the bee or fly on the back, a Laguiole or somethin' like that.
Treefarmer