KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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From the flea market
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Todays finds at the market, Joseph Rodgers senior stockman, 2 Richards, and a Robi klass plus a antique le jockey club paris binoculars
Paul,
friendship is a rare and precious gift,
A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
friendship is a rare and precious gift,
A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
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The Joseph Rogers senior stockman gets my vote! Very nice.
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Cheers mate, its my favourite of todays haultreefarmer wrote: ↑Sun Jul 04, 2021 8:52 pm The Joseph Rogers senior stockman gets my vote! Very nice.
Treefarmer
Paul,
friendship is a rare and precious gift,
A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
friendship is a rare and precious gift,
A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
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Wasn't much but I found a few...
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That's a great group, Scott. I really like the Old Crafty.
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The shield is the only good thing on that knife....the baldes are worn waaaaaaaaaaaaay down.
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Awesome group Scott! That camo BuckTool is quite a rare piece.
I wonder if Buck will fix that 444. I understand it's no longer produced, but looking at my nearly-new example (which I got from you) appears to use the same blade as the 501, and is the same size.
I wonder if Buck will fix that 444. I understand it's no longer produced, but looking at my nearly-new example (which I got from you) appears to use the same blade as the 501, and is the same size.
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Thx bro. Sold that BUCKTOOL purty quick.cody6268 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 06, 2021 2:12 am Awesome group Scott! That camo BuckTool is quite a rare piece.
I wonder if Buck will fix that 444. I understand it's no longer produced, but looking at my nearly-new example (which I got from you) appears to use the same blade as the 501, and is the same size.
Hoping they will replace the blade.....of course I'll pay.
Found these today....
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Colonial, 2 Kleins
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Hit the flea markets again on Sunday. Not a lot of good stuff, unfortunately. I did get this one though, which is nothing like I usually find. Pretty pleased with it.
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Glenn, are those handles pearl? Best I can see from that picture it looks like they could be.
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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."
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Yes, pearl. I like pearl handled knives, and will collect them when they aren't broken up and the price is right. Other than a few small scuffs from blade rub, the knife appears mint, and at the right price too!jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 12, 2021 3:23 pm Glenn, are those handles pearl? Best I can see from that picture it looks like they could be.
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Woo Hoo baby. Can't beat one at "the right price".glennbad wrote: ↑Mon Jul 12, 2021 3:34 pmYes, pearl. I like pearl handled knives, and will collect them when they aren't broken up and the price is right. Other than a few small scuffs from blade rub, the knife appears mint, and at the right price too!jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Mon Jul 12, 2021 3:23 pm Glenn, are those handles pearl? Best I can see from that picture it looks like they could be.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
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
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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Very easy to see why you're happy with that one. She's a real beauty and a real keeper. Congrats!
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A new Collectibles Shop opened up in the little town just north of me. Great little shop, with all kinds of collectibles and his prices were really good, including knives. He had only three displays of knives but said he had more that he hasn't brought out yet. I will be checking in on him. These two came home with me. Needless to say, I will be visiting him often.
First a Later Double line Camillus 1047 Scout Whittler. Great shape, no cracks in the handle, blades have great snap and doesn't appear to have been put on a stone since from the factory. The only thing I've done is oil the joints and wipe it down. Next, I picked up this Camillus Sword Brand, pattern 14 Serpentine Jack. It has the Sword Brand Tang Stamp on the mark side of the main blade and the four line Camillus Cuttlery Co. tang stamp (which was used from 1941 to 1946) on the pile side. The blades do have some stains and pits, the main blade has weak snap, the secondary pen blade has great snap, and no blade wobble with either. No cracks in the handles, and has the federal shield. I plan on giving it the warm mineral oil sauna treatment and flush it out. See if it helps the snap any.
First a Later Double line Camillus 1047 Scout Whittler. Great shape, no cracks in the handle, blades have great snap and doesn't appear to have been put on a stone since from the factory. The only thing I've done is oil the joints and wipe it down. Next, I picked up this Camillus Sword Brand, pattern 14 Serpentine Jack. It has the Sword Brand Tang Stamp on the mark side of the main blade and the four line Camillus Cuttlery Co. tang stamp (which was used from 1941 to 1946) on the pile side. The blades do have some stains and pits, the main blade has weak snap, the secondary pen blade has great snap, and no blade wobble with either. No cracks in the handles, and has the federal shield. I plan on giving it the warm mineral oil sauna treatment and flush it out. See if it helps the snap any.
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That Camillus 1047Papa Bones wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 11:00 pm A new Collectibles Shop opened up in the little town just north of me. Great little shop, with all kinds of collectibles and his prices were really good, including knives. He had only three displays of knives but said he had more that he hasn't brought out yet. I will be checking in on him. These two came home with me. Needless to say, I will be visiting him often.
First a Later Double line Camillus 1047 Scout Whittler. Great shape, no cracks in the handle, blades have great snap and doesn't appear to have been put on a stone since from the factory. The only thing I've done is oil the joints and wipe it down.
Cam DL Scout 1047_a.png
Cam DL Scout 1047_b.png
Cam DL Scout 1047_c.png
Next, I picked up this Camillus Sword Brand, pattern 14 Serpentine Jack. It has the Sword Brand Tang Stamp on the mark side of the main blade and the four line Camillus Cuttlery Co. tang stamp (which was used from 1941 to 1946) on the pile side. The blades do have some stains and pits, the main blade has weak snap, the secondary pen blade has great snap, and no blade wobble with either. No cracks in the handles, and has the federal shield. I plan on giving it the warm mineral oil sauna treatment and flush it out. See if it helps the snap any.
Cam Serp Jack SwBr 14_a.png
Cam Serp Jack Swbr 14_b.png
Cam Serp Jack SwBr 14_c.png
Cam Serp Jack SwBr 14_d.png
Cam Serp Jack SwBr 14_e.png
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A very nice Camillus duo you picked up!Papa Bones wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 11:00 pm I plan on giving it the warm mineral oil sauna treatment and flush it out. See if it helps the snap any.
I've been lucky so far in that all my knives with weak snap got much of it back with a little oil. The sauna treatment is something I'll have to look into.
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Hello all,
Brand new here.
I recently discovered this high quality vintage 3” pocket knife. I cannot identify what brand or anything else about it. It’s a 2 blade plus leather punch in very nice condition.
Has 3 brass liners and pins used. Nicely finished and uses some kind of Mother of Pearl with a Shield inlayed. I am guessing it’s from the 50’s to 60’s.
Main Blade has 1882 and Blue Steel on bottom, with Razor Steel ghosted into side of blade.
Would really like to know more about
Thanks.
Guzziman
Brand new here.
I recently discovered this high quality vintage 3” pocket knife. I cannot identify what brand or anything else about it. It’s a 2 blade plus leather punch in very nice condition.
Has 3 brass liners and pins used. Nicely finished and uses some kind of Mother of Pearl with a Shield inlayed. I am guessing it’s from the 50’s to 60’s.
Main Blade has 1882 and Blue Steel on bottom, with Razor Steel ghosted into side of blade.
Would really like to know more about
Thanks.
Guzziman
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It looks like the knife was made in Japan.Guzziman wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 10:48 pm Hello all,
Brand new here.
I recently discovered this high quality vintage 3” pocket knife. I cannot identify what brand or anything else about it. It’s a 2 blade plus leather punch in very nice condition.
Has 3 brass liners and pins used. Nicely finished and uses some kind of Mother of Pearl with a Shield inlayed. I am guessing it’s from the 50’s to 60’s.
Main Blade has 1882 and Blue Steel on bottom, with Razor Steel ghosted into side of blade.
Would really like to know more about
Thanks.
GuzzimanD97E3D19-5625-4E6C-831B-738447140D30.jpeg6D198789-63FB-4824-8967-2EB9C72458FB.jpeg1D725436-8ACA-4351-BA8C-AF7040A35664.jpeg1009F530-883D-40D8-89BA-BA6AA7183234.jpeg6307EBD9-E88F-45B3-9764-974AD34B83B6.jpeg86B980E3-77DC-4BC1-8BC7-9AA6BA82C615.jpeg
Blue Steel (青鋼)is known as the highest sharpness and durability. Above the level of White Steel, Blue Steel contains smallest impurities as well as additional chrome and tungsten which makes the knives strong to wear and tear. With this mixture, Blue Steel is an ideal material for Japanese cutlery products.
Grant
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Well look whose head popped up. It's good to "see" ya Grant. I hope everything is well with you and yours.Shearer wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 10:05 pm [
It looks like the knife was made in Japan.
Blue Steel (青鋼)is known as the highest sharpness and durability. Above the level of White Steel, Blue Steel contains smallest impurities as well as additional chrome and tungsten which makes the knives strong to wear and tear. With this mixture, Blue Steel is an ideal material for Japanese cutlery products.
Grant
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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
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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Jerry I log into the site most days.I purchase very few knives these days .I keep looking at the trappers you purchase.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 10:44 pmWell look whose head popped up. It's good to "see" ya Grant. I hope everything is well with you and yours.Shearer wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 10:05 pm [
It looks like the knife was made in Japan.
Blue Steel (青鋼)is known as the highest sharpness and durability. Above the level of White Steel, Blue Steel contains smallest impurities as well as additional chrome and tungsten which makes the knives strong to wear and tear. With this mixture, Blue Steel is an ideal material for Japanese cutlery products.
Grant
I heard you have to put heavier foundation under your house to take the weight of all the pocket knives you have purchased lately.
Hope you are keeping healthy and getting through this pandemic alright.
Grant
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Thanks for the info Grant. The fit and finish on this knifeShearer wrote: ↑Fri Jul 16, 2021 10:05 pmIt looks like the knife was made in Japan.Guzziman wrote: ↑Thu Jul 15, 2021 10:48 pm Hello all,
Brand new here.
I recently discovered this high quality vintage 3” pocket knife. I cannot identify what brand or anything else about it. It’s a 2 blade plus leather punch in very nice condition.
Has 3 brass liners and pins used. Nicely finished and uses some kind of Mother of Pearl with a Shield inlayed. I am guessing it’s from the 50’s to 60’s.
Main Blade has 1882 and Blue Steel on bottom, with Razor Steel ghosted into side of blade.
Would really like to know more about
Thanks.
GuzzimanD97E3D19-5625-4E6C-831B-738447140D30.jpeg6D198789-63FB-4824-8967-2EB9C72458FB.jpeg1D725436-8ACA-4351-BA8C-AF7040A35664.jpeg1009F530-883D-40D8-89BA-BA6AA7183234.jpeg6307EBD9-E88F-45B3-9764-974AD34B83B6.jpeg86B980E3-77DC-4BC1-8BC7-9AA6BA82C615.jpeg
Blue Steel (青鋼)is known as the highest sharpness and durability. Above the level of White Steel, Blue Steel contains smallest impurities as well as additional chrome and tungsten which makes the knives strong to wear and tear. With this mixture, Blue Steel is an ideal material for Japanese cutlery products.
Grant
Is quite impressive. Must be from the Japan of the 1960’s I would therefore presume. Copy of an American brand?
Guzziman
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What is a warm mineral oil bath exactly.
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Oooooooooooooooooooooh Smitty, I like that Scout. You done good pal!!!Papa Bones wrote: ↑Wed Jul 14, 2021 11:00 pm A new Collectibles Shop opened up in the little town just north of me. Great little shop, with all kinds of collectibles and his prices were really good, including knives. He had only three displays of knives but said he had more that he hasn't brought out yet. I will be checking in on him. These two came home with me. Needless to say, I will be visiting him often.
First a Later Double line Camillus 1047 Scout Whittler. Great shape, no cracks in the handle, blades have great snap and doesn't appear to have been put on a stone since from the factory. The only thing I've done is oil the joints and wipe it down.
Cam DL Scout 1047_a.png
Cam DL Scout 1047_b.png
Cam DL Scout 1047_c.png
Next, I picked up this Camillus Sword Brand, pattern 14 Serpentine Jack. It has the Sword Brand Tang Stamp on the mark side of the main blade and the four line Camillus Cuttlery Co. tang stamp (which was used from 1941 to 1946) on the pile side. The blades do have some stains and pits, the main blade has weak snap, the secondary pen blade has great snap, and no blade wobble with either. No cracks in the handles, and has the federal shield. I plan on giving it the warm mineral oil sauna treatment and flush it out. See if it helps the snap any.
Cam Serp Jack SwBr 14_a.png
Cam Serp Jack Swbr 14_b.png
Cam Serp Jack SwBr 14_c.png
Cam Serp Jack SwBr 14_d.png
Cam Serp Jack SwBr 14_e.png
My finds today....
SCOTT
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HOME OF THE BRAVE! (not the scarety cats)
Colonial Knife Company History ebook:
https://gumroad.com/l/ZLDb