KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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Thanks dogleg. Glenn, you grabbed a couple nice ones. I like the Winchester and that Barber especially and the hammer looks like it will be great for fine tuning knives.___Dave
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Nice finds, was it a flea market in NH or MA?glennbad wrote:Finally got out to my first flea market of the year this morning, with my son. He likes looking for CD's, and of course, I like looking for knives and tools. I have been trying to curb my buying to not just pick up anything. I passed up a lot of knives today that I would normally buy, but I did find some interesting ones...
This is a Hammer brand. I think the blade has been tipped and reshaped, but still cool
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Kutmaster...it's a little roughly made, but has nice wood handles
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Small Winchester, has etch, but rusty blades too
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Not a knife, but a great looking hammer. Might be my new bench hammer
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This Keen Kutter is a bit of a mess, but $1 is a great price anyway.
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This might be the catch of the day, an ERA James Barber Sheffield. I think maybe stag covers, steel pins. Awesome knife
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Never seen one of these from Union. Well used, but still plenty of character.
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NH. Hollis, it usually runs on Sundays. It's hit or miss on quality thoughPile Driver wrote:
Nice finds, was it a flea market in NH or MA?
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When I lived in Massachusetts I used to hit the Hollis flea market quite frequently and found some decent stuff there.Of course that was in the 1980's;I imagine things have changed a bit.glennbad wrote:NH. Hollis, it usually runs on Sundays. It's hit or miss on quality thoughPile Driver wrote:
Nice finds, was it a flea market in NH or MA?
Here are my two scores for today. First one is a Kinfolks fish knife with the etch still very visible and in fantastic shape. Bought at a yard sale for $3.50. Went on to do a job afterward but kept thinking about another knife that was there. On the return trip stopped in and it was still there. Offered the guy $30 for it and he said yes. Another customer who was looking at the other knives on the table didn't look too pleased.
Stamped C.J.(Christopher Johnson)Western Works Sheffield on one side and hand forged England on the other. I believe it is WWII vintage but not sure if it was military issue. I've seen one somewhere;I just can't remember where.
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Today is Saturday and after visiting the local flea market and finding nothing but a few old tools I decided to go get my daily coffee at the Golden Arches and head home. After finally getting my coffee waiting behind what had to be half the population of Tecumseh getting orders(it was lunchtime and I should have known better)I headed out the long way around hoping to see some yard sale signs.
Sure enough saw one in fluorescent green beckoning me with the address written on it so I headed that way. Went by the road as the sign had been knocked over so I turned back and finally got to the yard,
Looked like a bunch of "man stuff" and the owner was sitting in the shade with a table full of knives!Unfortunately they were mostly Case and priced way more than I wished to spend.We talked for a bit and I mentioned I collected knives and he said that he used to make knives many years ago but gave it up because of a divorce.
As we walked among his other stuff(mostly tools)he showed me some handle materials and some steel blanks(mostly O1 and some 440 stainless).On one of the tarps was a stag handled carving knife and an unfinished knife blade.
The carver was marked Robeson Germany and the knife blank was etched P.Ramsey. He said it was one he never finished as the grind was not to his liking. Short version:I bought the blank for $5 and the Robeson for a buck!
I may go back and get the blade blanks and handle material(mostly stabilized wood and some white Corian).
Anyway here are the pieces. By the way his name is Paul Ramsey. I'm going to have to look him up as he has supposedly made quite a few knives.
Sure enough saw one in fluorescent green beckoning me with the address written on it so I headed that way. Went by the road as the sign had been knocked over so I turned back and finally got to the yard,
Looked like a bunch of "man stuff" and the owner was sitting in the shade with a table full of knives!Unfortunately they were mostly Case and priced way more than I wished to spend.We talked for a bit and I mentioned I collected knives and he said that he used to make knives many years ago but gave it up because of a divorce.
As we walked among his other stuff(mostly tools)he showed me some handle materials and some steel blanks(mostly O1 and some 440 stainless).On one of the tarps was a stag handled carving knife and an unfinished knife blade.
The carver was marked Robeson Germany and the knife blank was etched P.Ramsey. He said it was one he never finished as the grind was not to his liking. Short version:I bought the blank for $5 and the Robeson for a buck!
I may go back and get the blade blanks and handle material(mostly stabilized wood and some white Corian).
Anyway here are the pieces. By the way his name is Paul Ramsey. I'm going to have to look him up as he has supposedly made quite a few knives.
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Dropped in the pawn shop while I was waiting for my pizza and the pawn shop who never has knives had 6 today. A couple of cases caught my eye and after a little haggling I left with both for $45.00. The first is a Case whaler 1199 SH R, I believe from 1981 but with no blade etch. The second is a Case serpentine jack #52087, I think from 1987. Pleased with both and the pizza was good.
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The Case serpentine jack.
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Nice knives at a very good price, good going. I bought one of those 1199's from and old seasoned knife collector/craftsman years ago and he told me it was one of the best whittling knives he'd ever had. I've never gotten around to trying it out for myself, but I just might have to now that you jarred my memory. ____Davedoglegg wrote:Dropped in the pawn shop while I was waiting for my pizza and the pawn shop who never has knives had 6 today. A couple of cases caught my eye and after a little haggling I left with both for $45.00. The first is a Case whaler 1199 SH R, I believe from 1981 but with no blade etch. The second is a Case serpentine jack #52087, I think from 1987. Pleased with both and the pizza was good.DSCN4599.JPGDSCN4601.JPGDSCN4602.JPGDSCN4604.JPGDSCN4603.JPG
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Thanks djk, I had not thought of it for whittling as I usually prefer a smaller blade but I may have to give it a try. Any update on you grand son?djknife13 wrote:Nice knives at a very good price, good going. I bought one of those 1199's from and old seasoned knife collector/craftsman years ago and he told me it was one of the best whittling knives he'd ever had. I've never gotten around to trying it out for myself, but I just might have to now that you jarred my memory. ____Davedoglegg wrote:Dropped in the pawn shop while I was waiting for my pizza and the pawn shop who never has knives had 6 today. A couple of cases caught my eye and after a little haggling I left with both for $45.00. The first is a Case whaler 1199 SH R, I believe from 1981 but with no blade etch. The second is a Case serpentine jack #52087, I think from 1987. Pleased with both and the pizza was good.DSCN4599.JPGDSCN4601.JPGDSCN4602.JPGDSCN4604.JPGDSCN4603.JPG
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I think I'd buy a lotto ticket today if I were as lucky as you doglegg.
Both are real nice knives and a real good deal at that price.
Both are real nice knives and a real good deal at that price.
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Thanks sunknife, I felt very fortunate for quality and price.sunknife wrote:I think I'd buy a lotto ticket today if I were as lucky as you doglegg.
Both are real nice knives and a real good deal at that price.
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My find at the local flea market today. I don't normally buy Swiss Army Knives as I already have about 50 of them but this numbered set by Wenger kind of tripped my trigger and the guy who had it bought it because he knows I collect knives. I gave him what he paid for it plus a ten spot and he was happy.Came in a nice hardwood box too!
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Cool set.
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Ray you might have scored Big Time with those special SAK's There are ebay sellers in Switzerland who often have individual SAK from a set similar to yours and each knife sells for $100-$200. I'm sure this does not apply to every special run SAK.
Here is a Victorinox "Spartan" for $109 listed on ebay now as an example of special run SAK. There are hundreds of similar SAK's 'out there'. You might or might not have scored a high value series.
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Here is a Victorinox "Spartan" for $109 listed on ebay now as an example of special run SAK. There are hundreds of similar SAK's 'out there'. You might or might not have scored a high value series.
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doglegg, it probably wouldn't work for detail work but I'm sure it will remove wood quickly to get down to the details. Thanks for asking about my Grandson. He has about a month left.___Davedoglegg wrote:Thanks djk, I had not thought of it for whittling as I usually prefer a smaller blade but I may have to give it a try. Any update on you grand son?djknife13 wrote:Nice knives at a very good price, good going. I bought one of those 1199's from and old seasoned knife collector/craftsman years ago and he told me it was one of the best whittling knives he'd ever had. I've never gotten around to trying it out for myself, but I just might have to now that you jarred my memory. ____Davedoglegg wrote:Dropped in the pawn shop while I was waiting for my pizza and the pawn shop who never has knives had 6 today. A couple of cases caught my eye and after a little haggling I left with both for $45.00. The first is a Case whaler 1199 SH R, I believe from 1981 but with no blade etch. The second is a Case serpentine jack #52087, I think from 1987. Pleased with both and the pizza was good.DSCN4599.JPGDSCN4601.JPGDSCN4602.JPGDSCN4604.JPGDSCN4603.JPG
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Thanks for the heads-up Roland. I posted some pictures on the Multi-Tool website in their SAK forum and a couple people said they have seen the set go for about $800(!) so I guess I did good. I may have to put this one up for sale as my summer taxes are due the end of next month and that is just over two grand.kootenay joe wrote:Ray you might have scored Big Time with those special SAK's There are ebay sellers in Switzerland who often have individual SAK from a set similar to yours and each knife sells for $100-$200. I'm sure this does not apply to every special run SAK.
Here is a Victorinox "Spartan" for $109 listed on ebay now as an example of special run SAK. There are hundreds of similar SAK's 'out there'. You might or might not have scored a high value series.
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My knife find of the the day is the large Imperial fish knife with marbled ,I assume ,celluloid scales. Looks to be in unused condition and never sharpened. The quality of early Imperial knives is so much better than the later shell handled knives.
I have to thank my friend Jerry (not an AAPK member yet) for selling it to me. The two smaller knives are a Winchester cattle knife and an Ulster equal end. Was wondering if any other member has knives with this handle material. It seems very stable on all 3 of mine. Thanks Steve B.
I have to thank my friend Jerry (not an AAPK member yet) for selling it to me. The two smaller knives are a Winchester cattle knife and an Ulster equal end. Was wondering if any other member has knives with this handle material. It seems very stable on all 3 of mine. Thanks Steve B.
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Keep your edge sharp, otherwise you just can't cut it.
Looking for Carrier Cutlery and early Robeson with Elmira tang stamps.
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My find is an actual find. I was getting my wife's ice coffee yesterday morning. As I was driving, I noticed what looked like might be a knife in a sheath laying in the road. On the way back, I stopped to see if it was still there, and it was. It's not a high dollar knife, but still a decent knife. I mean, who doesn't like finding a knife, right? I feel bad that someone lost their knife though, but it will be well taken care of.
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glennbad wrote:My find is an actual find. I was getting my wife's ice coffee yesterday morning. As I was driving, I noticed what looked like might be a knife in a sheath laying in the road. On the way back, I stopped to see if it was still there, and it was. It's not a high dollar knife, but still a decent knife. I mean, who doesn't like finding a knife, right? I feel bad that someone lost their knife though, but it will be well taken care of.
Good find, glennbad, I used to work for the City on traffic signals and it was amazing the tools I found in the road. Usually ran over but most still useful.
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Beauty of a find Steve!!!bladebuddy wrote:My knife find of the the day is the large Imperial fish knife with marbled ,I assume ,celluloid scales. Looks to be in unused condition and never sharpened. The quality of early Imperial knives is so much better than the later shell handled knives.
I have to thank my friend Jerry (not an AAPK member yet) for selling it to me. The two smaller knives are a Winchester cattle knife and an Ulster equal end. Was wondering if any other member has knives with this handle material. It seems very stable on all 3 of mine. Thanks Steve B.
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Thanks Scott, it must have been my lucky day.
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Looking for Carrier Cutlery and early Robeson with Elmira tang stamps.
Keep your edge sharp, otherwise you just can't cut it.
Looking for Carrier Cutlery and early Robeson with Elmira tang stamps.
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pair of old cattaraugus, i picked up. one is a ebony and bone. the other a M.O.P.double spring back.
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Nice pick ups. Especially like the little whittler.
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This weeks highlights. An AJ Jordan iron handle, a Shapleigh
and Case 6217 loomfixer.
The iron handle was off eBay the other 2 local.
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and Case 6217 loomfixer.
The iron handle was off eBay the other 2 local.
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Kerry they're all nice, but that loomfixer………..um, um, um.
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