KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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I told you it was a HUGE store! :lol: :lol:
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you don't suppose he meant Stag? ::shrug::
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dweb1897 wrote:you don't suppose he meant Stag? ::shrug::
My auto correct always trys to turn stag into stage. :D
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Pretty decent couple of days.

PUMA Gelder 666 - still has the (metal not plastic) toothpick & tweezers. Had to straighten the bail out a bit.

Case 12031L Electricians Knife - Spear blade was bent at the tip. Someone must have tried to pry something with it. Tried to straighten it and SNAP! took off about an 8th of an inch. Reprofiled - cleaned up and not too bad of a user.

Remington cartridge box - I'm thinking that because of the Geese that it was for shotgun shells. No indication of what gauge or even if it was for shells but for 2 bucks I had to have it. If anyone has any insight into what it may have been for then let us know.

Remington R383 Jack I picked up a while back but thought the box needed to be complimented :D
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dweb1897 wrote:you don't suppose he meant Stag? ::shrug::
::not_worthy::

Rex, Those are the knives that I target.
The forgotten step kids that are everywhere but still beautiful. ::nod::
Nice group sir!
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Knice haul Rex!!!!

This was my prized pick of 3 knives I bought yesterday, one was a Sabre Barlow....(not being shown because I shouldn't have bought it but didn't have correct glasses on at the moment ::disgust:: )

Scored this handsome no name swell end jack....yup....wooooo hoooo huh? uh huh...I know.
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TripleF wrote:Knice haul Rex!!!!

This was my prized pick of 3 knives I bought yesterday, one was a Sabre Barlow....(not being shown because I shouldn't have bought it but didn't have correct glasses on at the moment ::disgust:: )

Scored this handsome no name swell end jack....yup....wooooo hoooo huh? uh huh...I know.
Nothing wrong with those no name knives. I buy them for a dollar or two and rehandle or otherwise customize them. And they go IN MY POCKET to use. This one is a no name jack I rehandled in white paper micarta. Most are only stamped "USA".
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TripleF wrote:Knice haul Rex!!!!

This was my prized pick of 3 knives I bought yesterday, one was a Sabre Barlow....(not being shown because I shouldn't have bought it but didn't have correct glasses on at the moment ::disgust:: )

Scored this handsome no name swell end jack....yup....wooooo hoooo huh? uh huh...I know.
Is that one going on the bay?
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ken98k wrote:
TripleF wrote:Knice haul Rex!!!!

This was my prized pick of 3 knives I bought yesterday, one was a Sabre Barlow....(not being shown because I shouldn't have bought it but didn't have correct glasses on at the moment ::disgust:: )

Scored this handsome no name swell end jack....yup....wooooo hoooo huh? uh huh...I know.
Is that one going on the bay?
It was but another member here chimed in for it.....sorry pal.
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North Star Blade Collectors haul from Nov. meeting. 3 Ulster Knife Co. knives and one gorgeous early Remington harness jack. Unfortunately on my way home I noticed a little white spot on the back scale. When I tried to wipe it off, a pea sized film of paint came off to expose a pea sized white putty that filled a missing chunk of bone from the cap bolster to the first pin. The knife is still worth what I paid but it still was a shock to see and took a little of the excitement away. The big Ulster folding guard lock back is my favorite pattern and the other two Ulsters are awfully nice knives. ___Dave
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This year I have been growing in my appreciation of Ulster knives. I'm liking both of yours. ::tu::
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Dave, that Remington is super nice. ::tu::
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Old Cutler, your Micarta re-handle looks GREAT !
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I picked up this as new Schrade USA scrimshaw SC503 lockblade yesterday at a gunshow.
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Here's a nice little folder I got recently. A very well made knife and very clean. 3 5/16".
I especially like the stamp.
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Cool knife Joe, I like the stamp as well.

That is a spotless schrade olde cutler, nice pick up.
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FRJ wrote:Here's a nice little folder I got recently. A very well made knife and very clean. 3 5/16".
I especially like the stamp.
Great picture of the Luxrite. Have never seen one before.
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Thank you Paul and OLDE CUTLER. ::tu:: ::tu::
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I picked up this boxed set today at one of the local antique malls that were having 20% off for Black Friday, and FREE lunch too!! Made by Schrade in 1985, tang stamped New York Knife. Number on box and on knife match, with papers. Into my Scout/camper collection it goes!!
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OLDE CUTLER:What a great find. I am totally green with envy. ::mdm:: Truly a beautiful acquisition. Congrats!
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Magnificent score Olde Cutler!!! ::tu:: ::nod::
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You snagged a good one, there, Olde Cutler! ::tu:: If you know someone who kneeds another one, I have one.
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Thanks, guys. See why my signature line is "Sometimes even the blind chicken finds corn". The owner had it marked $38, discounted it 20% off that, and I GOT FREE LUNCH besides!! He also had some Case and Remington Bullet knives that other customers were buying, and the prices on those were SKY HIGH!! So I went with the obvious. (FYI the free lunch was ham and cheese sandwiches, donuts, coffee and apple juice.)
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Sounds like he paid you to take the knife ::tu::
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Picked these up at a junk shop yesterday. No great old treasured high end knives but a couple rare names and a couple great users. The little 3 blade is a Ultra-Blade 3 spring that looks like it was made by Schrade, The celluloid is a Keen-Blade. I looked it up on line and they sent me back to a 2007 post on AAPK. It's probably made eons age by Imperial. The Buck 110 is a 2013. The other two are a Schrade 250T and a German pearl, but you probably knew that. All have full blades and all were grimy and gritty and gave me several enjoying hours of rust removal and hand cleaning and all now snap nicely, even the little pearl. ___Dave
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