KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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From today...

In addition, I scored a number of knife sheaths I am listing in my AAPK store so check there first and send me a PM to get info
to pay electronically.... ;-)
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Good score, Scott. ::tu:: And...glad you got the PP games straightened out.
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KLJ77 wrote: Mon Jul 27, 2020 10:52 pm Good score, Scott. ::tu:: And...glad you got the PP games straightened out.
THX!! Me too!!
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Nothin' fancy but some solid users...
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We went to the local antique mall to day for the first time in months. Found 2 knives and a vinegar cruet that we wanted. Ended up having to buy 2 other knives in order to get a "good" price on the 2 that are still good enough for EDC.
Oops, forgot the cruet!
Oops, forgot the cruet!
The top is a slap-dab worn out Robeson 6227??
Next is another worn out HSB OVB Barlow, a 9701.
3rd knife is a long line Camillus 35, love the swedge on the clip bade!
The other user is a Ka bar 1030 Trapper. It should clean up pretty good.
Felt good to get out and ramble a little bit after going to the dentist this morning. :)
Cleaning up the 2 trappers should keep me out of trouble on a rainy day.
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I bought 18 more of my late friend Dave's knives from the antique shop. These are some I had to pass on last time when the pile got too big for my check book. The big coke is a Lakeside. The slot knife is a Union cut. The old stag is a Case Tested but I'm sure the stag is replaced. The small coke is an old Winchester, the heavy ebony jack is a J.T.Mount. They are all good names except for the big Parker hunter and the yellow Winchester is from 1989. The gave me 25% off the pile.____Dave
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djknife13 wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 1:01 am I bought 18 more of my late friend Dave's knives from the antique shop. These are some I had to pass on last time when the pile got too big for my check book. The big coke is a Lakeside. The slot knife is a Union cut. The old stag is a Case Tested but I'm sure the stag is replaced. The small coke is an old Winchester, the heavy ebony jack is a J.T.Mount. They are all good names except for the big Parker hunter and the yellow Winchester is from 1989. The gave me 25% off the pile.____Dave
Great score Dave! Those prices are pretty decent compared to some of the ones I usually find around here... + $25 off , now that's even better!
It was nice that you reclaimed your late friends treasured knives ::tu::
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treefarmer wrote: Sat Aug 01, 2020 12:57 am We went to the local antique mall to day for the first time in months. Found 2 knives and a vinegar cruet that we wanted. Ended up having to buy 2 other knives in order to get a "good" price on the 2 that are still good enough for EDC. 002.JPG
The top is a slap-dab worn out Robeson 6227??
Next is another worn out HSB OVB Barlow, a 9701.
3rd knife is a long line Camillus 35, love the swedge on the clip bade!
The other user is a Ka bar 1030 Trapper. It should clean up pretty good.
Felt good to get out and ramble a little bit after going to the dentist this morning. :)
Cleaning up the 2 trappers should keep me out of trouble on a rainy day.
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Dave scores again. Excellent pick ups. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Speaking of outings, I tagged along with the wife and her parents on a trip to Salado. The whole day spent going from shop to shop letting the women folk do their thing. While looking at one of the antique shops I stumbled upon this little treasure tucked away in a display case with some vintage jewelry.... :shock:
I had a heck of a time trying to find someone to come over to open it up so I could get my hands on it. This little jewel made my whole day ! ::groove::
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Great find. ::tu::
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Wow, Dave you reeled in some fine ones and then got 25% off! ::tu::
Gone2Three, that stamp puts that little prize at at least 78 years old, maybe more. Very nice!
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Gone2three, that’s a right nice little Queen!

Dave, wow is all I can say. The prices marked in those knives is quite good in the first place, then 25% off on top is like having your cake and eating it too. Outstanding.
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Thanks y'all... boy I tell you, never dreamed that I would have such good luck ::super_happy::
Appreciate your complements ::handshake::
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Very nice finds & pick ups, fella's. If you can't find 18 of em, then a 78+ yo knife is just as awesome. ::tu::
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djknife13 wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 1:01 am I bought 18 more of my late friend Dave's knives from the antique shop. These are some I had to pass on last time when the pile got too big for my check book. The big coke is a Lakeside. The slot knife is a Union cut. The old stag is a Case Tested but I'm sure the stag is replaced. The small coke is an old Winchester, the heavy ebony jack is a J.T.Mount. They are all good names except for the big Parker hunter and the yellow Winchester is from 1989. The gave me 25% off the pile.____Dave
Knice haul buddy!!! Sorry about your friend.

Today's finds...
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Another good haul, Scott. ::tu:: Nice looking CRKT neck-knife. And that Buck looks as though it still has a lot of life left in it.
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So, I suppose this qualifies as a "find". The Mrs. had a 'project' for me, so I moved the vehicles, set up the garage area and got to work on the 'honey-do' project. During my escapades, I came across the below pictured miniature knife I knew I had, but it had been years since I last put my hands on it. It's nothing more than a novelty thing, but it is sharp...very sharp. (I have the bandaid to prove it ::facepalm:: ) I did open a clam-pack item with it, with ease. It measures 4 1/2 inches long and the blade is 1/2" wide. Solid little knife, though.

Thanks for taking the time to read and look...
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Scott, that black handled Vic is a very nice little knife. It will make someone a great EDC. ::tu::
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Stopped by a couple pawnshops yesterday, found an old Imperial fixed blade. Being in a magnanimous mood I didn’t even negotiate, just paid for it and left. OH
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::tu:: 8) ::tu:: Looks like a good user there Bruce!!!
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Colonel, you're such a spendthrift. :lol: :lol:
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I know Jerry, it's terrible (not this one by itself, but all of them added together!)
John, it cleaned up and edged up fast - even found the perfect old sheath for it.
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I wouldn't argue with $4.99 either OH ::huff::
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I just yard saled a long line Camillus 24 cracked ice for three buck she was a mess. Now she's an edc :)
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