KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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O.C., i agree with you, your 3" Henry Sears is a Swell Center Jack.
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TripleF wrote:Picked these from my local pawn shop moments ago.....
Knice haul, Scott! ::tu:: Am I right in assuming that's a full-sized yeller Sod Buster with a stainless blade?
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Tsar Bomba wrote:
TripleF wrote:Picked these from my local pawn shop moments ago.....
Knice haul, Scott! ::tu:: Am I right in assuming that's a full-sized yeller Sod Buster with a stainless blade?
No sir, it's a mini (3137) with CV blade and stains.
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Thanks for the detail and angle, Scott. ::handshake:: I vastly misjudged that Schrade belt sheath's size (thought it might be for an LB7) and I was actually hoping for it to be a CV instead of stainless blade. ::shrug:: If only it were a big fella... ::tear::
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Here’s a couple I picked up. The Hibbard Spencer Bartlett toothpick a friend of mine brought over 3 Knives he picked up at a auction and gave them to me and it was one of the three. The Ulster Boy Scout knife I picked up in a lot of knives mostly for repair.
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Picked these at my fav pawn shop moments ago.....need em gone so I can go buy more and sell those 2 .
PM me with interest...
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TripleF wrote:Picked these at my fav pawn shop moments ago.....need em gone so I can go buy more and sell those 2 .
PM me with interest...
PM sent. I see now what it is. Still interested.
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Landersknives wrote:Here’s a couple I picked up. The Hibbard Spencer Bartlett toothpick a friend of mine brought over 3 Knives he picked up at a auction and gave them to me and it was one of the three. The Ulster Boy Scout knife I picked up in a lot of knives mostly for repair.
Great toothpick from a maker you don't often see for that pattern, I'm particularly digging the handles and the F&F looks good for such an old celluloid knife. ::tu:: I believe that Ulster is kin to a non-BSA model I picked up this week. Photos forthcoming when the sun is back up.
TripleF wrote:Picked these at my fav pawn shop moments ago.....need em gone so I can go buy more and sell those 2 .
PM me with interest...
Loving the (presumably) Henckels stag stockman, Scott. ::tu:: PM sent. Let me know the condition of the pile side stag if you will, too, I forgot to mention it... :oops:
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I picked up this nice Schrade 25OT folding hunter the other day for a couple of sawbucks. Doesn't look like it has ever been used. The sheath is in new condition too.
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Great fines OC those big Schrade light my fire. ::tu::
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Beauty knife OC! ::tu::

If I were buying myself a Christmas present this would be it!
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Me too. ::tu::
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Scrounging....looking under beds, in desk drawers, tackle boxes....garage, yard, estate sales.....it's work to find knives fellas.
I'm plum tuckered out......lol
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Likin' that Hibbard Spencer & Bartlett fish knife Ed.

Had a banner yard sale week this week. Found an H. Gerstner & Son's machinist chest and a few knifes to go in it.

Left to right when you are looking at the chest:

Joseph Rodgers & Sons lockback with Gnarly Stag
Unknown Italian auto
Case's Fly Fishing Knife (Case Bradford - Earlier than most of Case's fly fishing knives - Did not find this one at yard sale - Flea Bay)
Robeson ShurEdge 632750 stock (Robeson sure had some nice looking bone)
Robeson 722236 Barehead Regular Jack - Near mint with pearl handles
Shrade 80OT stock near mint
Schrade 708 near mint
Buck 692 circa 1996 near mint (not pictured as it had too many tardy's so banned from picture day :D JK - Forgot to take pic.)

I'll post the Joseph Rodgers, Case Fly Fishing, and the auto in seperate threads because I have some questions that I hope some may be able to help with.
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Great Gerstner ::tu:: ::tu:: knives arn't bad either 8)
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Very cool chest Doug it’s sweet
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The tool chest and the stag Rodgers both have me drooling. ::not_worthy:: The wallet must be hurting today but I'll bet it was worth every dime. ::nod:: ::tu::
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Tsar Bomba wrote:The tool chest and the stag Rodgers both have me drooling. ::not_worthy:: The wallet must be hurting today but I'll bet it was worth every dime. ::nod:: ::tu::
Actually wallet not too worse for wear. Chest and knives all for under 2.5 Benjamins. the Fly Fishing knife was 1.5 of those so I think I did pretty good.
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Congratulations Rex. Wonderful acquisitions. ::tu::
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rexstubbins wrote:
Tsar Bomba wrote:The tool chest and the stag Rodgers both have me drooling. ::not_worthy:: The wallet must be hurting today but I'll bet it was worth every dime. ::nod:: ::tu::
Actually wallet not too worse for wear. Chest and knives all for under 2.5 Benjamins. the Fly Fishing knife was 1.5 of those so I think I did pretty good.
I think you did GREAT ! ::ds::
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I picked up a batch at the show yesterday. There are 43 of them and no China stuff. :D

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There ya go.......knice haul Ray!!!
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Awesome fins Ray congrats ::tu::
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Nice haul Ray......those shouldn't stay around long ::nod::
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Thanks guys. I was glad to get 'em. :)

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