KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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Knice haul Ray!!
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Just scored these from a local pawn shop....
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I've been wanting an inexpensive Buck to carry. I got this 303C new and was disappointed to see how dull the shield is. Looks like it wasn't finished or no attention to detail.
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Welcome, jmarkpier11, How do you like the knife?
Looks like a good one.
Looks like a good one.
Joe
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Jmarkpier11 the buck 300's like that all have dull shields, I think it's due to their status as no nonsense work knives.
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Thank you. Yes, I do like it and the dull shield isn't a deal breaker for me since I will actually be using it for work, it just sort of surprised/disappointed me a little.
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Picked up this blue bone mini-copperlock yesterday.
Couldn't pass it up for the price. Looks to be unused
Couldn't pass it up for the price. Looks to be unused
Chris
i woke last night to the sound of thunder
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i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
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Grabbed these up today from a little place I frequent.
Hard to pass USA stuff when the price is right.
Hard to pass USA stuff when the price is right.
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Good pick ups, the scrimshaw looks unused.Tony_Wood wrote:Grabbed these up today from a little place I frequent.
Hard to pass USA stuff when the price is right.
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It is unused. The brass is tarnished from being stored in its leather case/belt sheath.KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:Good pick ups, the scrimshaw looks unused.Tony_Wood wrote:Grabbed these up today from a little place I frequent.
Hard to pass USA stuff when the price is right.
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A little brasso and that sweet Schrade LB is gonna look outstanding.
They're not making 'em any more here in the States so you're smart to pick 'em up while they're still around.
They're not making 'em any more here in the States so you're smart to pick 'em up while they're still around.
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Probably shouldn't have done it but got 6 steel warrior knives, one crowing rooster (all from China) and a Lansky 8" coarse/fine stone for $80. The crowing rooster is a big 4.5" stockman.
One of the warriors is a 4" stockman, another 3.5". Three identical split backspring whittled.
And a 3" toothpick. Will probably carry the 3.5 stockman or the whittlers
maybe even the toothpick.
One of the warriors is a 4" stockman, another 3.5". Three identical split backspring whittled.
And a 3" toothpick. Will probably carry the 3.5 stockman or the whittlers
maybe even the toothpick.
Looking for the magic penny!
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Ulster Knife Co. knives (1941 or older) from North Star Blade Collectors meeting. All 5 are in good working order, mostly full blades (the horn candle end's pen blade is sharpened down some) and very nice handles scales. It was well worth the several hour drive down. Can't wait until next month. ____Dave
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Dave, I'm absolutely infatuated with the swell-end and the whittler at the top of the pic. You had a heck of a day at the show!
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Wow, what a great haul of cutlery. Is that meeting in the Twin Cities?djknife13 wrote:Ulster Knife Co. knives (1941 or older) from North Star Blade Collectors meeting. All 5 are in good working order, mostly full blades (the horn candle end's pen blade is sharpened down some) and very nice handles scales. It was well worth the several hour drive down. Can't wait until next month. ____Dave
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Wow, what a great haul of cutlery. Is that meeting in the Twin Cities?[/quote]
Yeah, it's in the twin cities and I come home every month with a similar haul for very good prices. One of our members bought out a few collections, one of which was a good sized Ulster collection, and is selling them off to get his money back fairly quickly. There is plenty for me to share and I left a lot of really good knives for any of you who would wander in. We'd love to have more attending. I paid $150 for the whole lot yesterday. We meet every third Saturday.____Dave
Yeah, it's in the twin cities and I come home every month with a similar haul for very good prices. One of our members bought out a few collections, one of which was a good sized Ulster collection, and is selling them off to get his money back fairly quickly. There is plenty for me to share and I left a lot of really good knives for any of you who would wander in. We'd love to have more attending. I paid $150 for the whole lot yesterday. We meet every third Saturday.____Dave
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Found at an Antique shop yesterday; a rare Damascus Cutlery swell end fat jack (circa 1890) made for Baker and Hamilton of Calif. for a whopping 5 bucks. Levine says they were made by either Eclipse or New Haven Cut. It has a lot of miles but still has snap and a fair amount of blade left. The other was a Buck 705A that was tipped on the main blade but was also cheap so I picked it up. ____Dave
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Pawn shop score....
Kershaw Whirlwind
SOG AutoClip
OLSEN OK BRAND USA Filet Knife
Kershaw Whirlwind
SOG AutoClip
OLSEN OK BRAND USA Filet Knife
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I think some fisherman should be happy with that good looking filet knife and sheath.
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Antique shop finds this week. The Damascus Cut. I posted earlier, a H.sears and a case I picked up today. The sears doesn't appear to have ever been used or sharpened but has some light pitting from being stored somewhere it shouldn't have been. Otherwise it's perfect. ___Dave
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Really cool finds. I especially like the fixed blade.
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OMG Dave............LOVE,love that that spear point blade knife
SCOTT
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Wow Dave, that Sears jack!
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Dexter carving knife and Gerber 450
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