KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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That camillus is well worth $11.50 alone :D
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Knives I picked up over the weekend. From the North Star Blade Collector's meeting today I got these four; A 4 blade HS&B peachseed bone with a bar shield, a Marshall Wells Waterfall pen with birdseye rivets, a IC Co. green swirl harness jack (probably a very early Imperial), and a ivory handled T Charlton, Sheffield with fancy bolsters. Goins dates it early 1900's but I suspect it's considerably earlier than that. On the way back home I stopped at an antique shop and found three more knives: a Robeson red bone 622730, a Ariel picture knife (dogs and sailboats) and a Simmons Keen Kutter 1365 1/2 ebony with a concave sheepsfoot blade. The two lockback hunters (a Gerber and a Browning 650) came from a rummage sale on the way home Friday for $3 each. The white thing is a alligator jaw bone letter opener one of my sons gave me Friday night for my birthday. He was pretty sure I didn't have one. The whole pile was a under $150. ____Dave
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Wow, nice haul Dave! ::tu::

I'm thinkin' you must have made a wish, blew out the candles and your wish came true! Way to work those B-day wishes buddy! :D


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I second that Dave ::tu:: ::tu:: I haven't been on the hunt much but I couldn't pass these up for what I stole em for ::super_happy:: Buck 301 for which I never owned,and since I have Grandies another U.S.A. made fishing knife never hurts.one of my Grandies will earn the 50'N.R.A. marksmanship award.
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Gardd… I like them both.
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Daddy gave me these two yesterday on Father’s Day. Old Solingen Boker jumbo Congress (missing the shield of course) and a little Camillus 40 half whittler. He knows I love a good HOK. I had already given him a new SAK Spartan. So it was like a knife swap between Dad and me in Father’s Day.
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Thanx Dogglegg ::handshake:: Colonel thats a helluva swap ::tu::
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Brought home 4 knives from central Florida.
A 6445R CASE XX with red bone handles.
A Camillus electrician (TL-29 type) wooden handles, short line stamp, I think 1946-'50.
A Camillus Marlin Spike, CAMILLUS over STAINLESS over USA. Have no idea on this one's age.
A Camillus 65, unsharpened, 197X-198X as per AAPK charts.
Going to clean them up with a rag and some Mothers and then do a little more research. I feel like the Case maybe a good one. ::hmm::
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I bought these two Camillus with boxes/papers for $10ea. Now to do some research as I'm new to this knife stuff.
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I also bought these two Remington knives for $10ea. I don't think they are very old and I can't find much info on the yellow one.
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treefarmer wrote:Brought home 4 knives from central Florida.
A 6445R CASE XX with red bone handles.
A Camillus electrician (TL-29 type) wooden handles, short line stamp, I think 1946-'50.
A Camillus Marlin Spike, CAMILLUS over STAINLESS over USA. Have no idea on this one's age.
A Camillus 65, unsharpened, 197X-198X as per AAPK charts.
Going to clean them up with a rag and some Mothers and then do a little more research. I feel like the Case maybe a good one. ::hmm::
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Phil that Case looks like a great find, and the white Camillus sure looks interesting without scale pins. Nice pile of knives. ___Dave
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Doug51 wrote:I bought these two Camillus with boxes/papers for $10ea. Now to do some research as I'm new to this knife stuff.
Excellent purchase. Piece of cake dating the Rimfire Classics. The year made is stamped into the back of the tang on the main blade. There were 7 made and you can see the patterns here ---► http://www.camillusknives.ru/2mainframe ... shtml~main
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jerryd6818 wrote:
Doug51 wrote:I bought these two Camillus with boxes/papers for $10ea. Now to do some research as I'm new to this knife stuff.
Excellent purchase. Piece of cake dating the Rimfire Classics. The year made is stamped into the back of the tang on the main blade. There were 7 made and you can see the patterns here ---► http://www.camillusknives.ru/2mainframe ... shtml~main
Thanks Jerry!
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You all have been picking up some great knives! Phillip that Case scout looks real purty, looking forward to seeing some more pics of it once you get it settled in...
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Doug51 wrote:I also bought these two Remington knives for $10ea. I don't think they are very old and I can't find much info on the yellow one.
Doug, aren't those knives designed to remove the choke tubes from shot guns? And also the little rimfire classics are a nice series, I have all but one now. A great little inexpensive collection.
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doglegg wrote:
Doug51 wrote:I also bought these two Remington knives for $10ea. I don't think they are very old and I can't find much info on the yellow one.
Doug, aren't those knives designed to remove the choke tubes from shot guns? And also the little rimfire classics are a nice series, I have all but one now. A great little inexpensive collection.
Which one are you missing?
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doglegg wrote:
Doug51 wrote:I also bought these two Remington knives for $10ea. I don't think they are very old and I can't find much info on the yellow one.
Doug, aren't those knives designed to remove the choke tubes from shot guns? And also the little rimfire classics are a nice series, I have all but one now. A great little inexpensive collection.
Yep.. Choke tube (12ga-20ga) and on the bottom knife there is a pin pusher to disassemble the actions from the receiver.. Also a sight screwdriver at the end of the choke tube tool.. John :D
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doglegg wrote:
Doug51 wrote:I also bought these two Remington knives for $10ea. I don't think they are very old and I can't find much info on the yellow one.
Doug, aren't those knives designed to remove the choke tubes from shot guns? And also the little rimfire classics are a nice series, I have all but one now. A great little inexpensive collection.
Are you missing either one of these rimfire knives that I have?
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Doug51 wrote:
doglegg wrote:
Doug51 wrote:I also bought these two Remington knives for $10ea. I don't think they are very old and I can't find much info on the yellow one.
Doug, aren't those knives designed to remove the choke tubes from shot guns? And also the little rimfire classics are a nice series, I have all but one now. A great little inexpensive collection.
Are you missing either one of these rimfire knives that I have?
No Sir, I have those, just missing the #5. The little single blade mini lockback. But thanks for asking.
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jerryd6818 wrote:
doglegg wrote:
Doug51 wrote:I also bought these two Remington knives for $10ea. I don't think they are very old and I can't find much info on the yellow one.
Doug, aren't those knives designed to remove the choke tubes from shot guns? And also the little rimfire classics are a nice series, I have all but one now. A great little inexpensive collection.
Which one are you missing?
Jerry I am down to just the #5 mini lock back. But it will show up one of these days. Thanks for asking.
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They gut me this cause it matches the BIG Green Skiddah :lol:
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Looks like a treasure garddogg
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A fine card and a fine knife for a fine guy.
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That's an awesome present there Dogg!
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G dogg I think somebody loves you. ::woot::
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