The All Scout Knives Thread

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Very nice Keith ::drool::
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Thanks Mike, do you see many of these?
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espn77 wrote: Tue Jun 15, 2021 8:44 pm Picked this imitation stag up. Little patina but looks unsharpened. Full blue left on the punch.
Nice catch!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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I’ve seen plenty but to find one with the blade still
etched is rare .
Although the composite handles on these are pretty stable they must be kinda gassy because I’ve never seen a mint example , dark and rusty blades are the common , but then again I bet Jim has one lol .

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espn77 wrote: Tue Jun 15, 2021 9:30 pm Thanks Mike, do you see many of these?
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ScoutKnives wrote: Tue Jun 15, 2021 11:56 pm I’ve seen plenty but to find one with the blade still
etched is rare .
Although the composite handles on these are pretty stable they must be kinda gassy because I’ve never seen a mint example , dark and rusty blades are the common , but then again I bet Jim has one lol .

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espn77 wrote: Tue Jun 15, 2021 9:30 pm Thanks Mike, do you see many of these?
Lol. I'm sure
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I thought this would be the best group to ask about this. I'm looking for a BOY SCOUT SWISS ARMY VICTORINOX HUNTSMAN WOODBADGE KNIFE. I had one once but gave it to a friend of mine that completed the his Woodbadge. I'm back to collecting scout knives that have a real meaning to me from my many years as a scout leader. I'll start posting pictures of the knives I've collected recently in the very near future.

If anybody knows where I can purchase one of these knives, please let me know. Here's the only on-line link I could find with front and back pictures of the knife. The knife handle imprint with the axe in the log (woodbadge symbol) is very important.

I hope that I inserted the link the right way. ::dang::

[https://www.worthpoint.com/worthopedia/ ... -293396179][/url]

Thanks for your help!!!

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Steve, I don't have one of these.

Here are the pictures of the knife from the link you posted.
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Thanks for posting the pictures!
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Sswingle wrote: Sat Jul 03, 2021 5:25 pm I thought this would be the best group to ask about this. I'm looking for a BOY SCOUT SWISS ARMY VICTORINOX HUNTSMAN WOODBADGE KNIFE. I had one once but gave it to a friend of mine that completed the his Woodbadge. I'm back to collecting scout knives that have a real meaning to me from my many years as a scout leader. I'll start posting pictures of the knives I've collected recently in the very near future.

If you haven't done so already, you might want to post this over in the Victorinox forum and in the "want to buy or sale" forum....

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Steve ,I will keep an eye out for one,and ask some of my fellow Scout leaders. Back to Gilwell...
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Sswingle wrote: Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:23 pmI bought a few from Tom Cosgrove. I think he closed his online store and was selling on AAPK after that. Not sure where he went as his store is empty.
im still here Steve but I’ve sold all of my duplicate Scouts and knives that don’t fit into my collections. The last 9 BSA knives I have are on eBay under the seller “lureauthority”.
I have some Jamboree knives, a Philmont knife and some modern BSA folders, a nice selection to close out my sales.

I agree that this hobby can get expensive, especially when searching for 100 year old official Scout knives but as they say, you can’t take it with you do you might as well enjoy it!
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knifegnome wrote: Wed Jul 07, 2021 3:47 am Steve ,I will keep an eye out for one,and ask some of my fellow Scout leaders. Back to Gilwell...
Scott , Buffalo Patrol
Thanks Scott! Back to Gilwell for sure.... Buffalo here as well.
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bestgear wrote: Wed Jul 07, 2021 10:52 am
Sswingle wrote: Tue Jun 15, 2021 7:23 pmI bought a few from Tom Cosgrove. I think he closed his online store and was selling on AAPK after that. Not sure where he went as his store is empty.
im still here Steve but I’ve sold all of my duplicate Scouts and knives that don’t fit into my collections. The last 9 BSA knives I have are on eBay under the seller “lureauthority”.
I have some Jamboree knives, a Philmont knife and some modern BSA folders, a nice selection to close out my sales.

I agree that this hobby can get expensive, especially when searching for 100 year old official Scout knives but as they say, you can’t take it with you do you might as well enjoy it!
Tom,

Glad to hear from you! I'll check your ebay listings out.

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An article from a May 1946, New York newspaper.
Scout Knife improvement.
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Picked this up. It's the first medium sized box I've ever owned or seen. Didn't even know it was smaller than the R3333 box till I got it.
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What a nice surprise!

Congrats on the new addition!

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That is a beautiful knife! ::tu::
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I well remember getting my first Cub Scout Knife. It was 1954 and nothing was made in China. I'm not sure if it was an Imperial or Camillus, but it was American made. My grandson is now a Cub and I have two, very nice, old Ulster and Imperial Scout knives for him and his little brother when he joins. My son sent me this ad for the Chinese version for $19.95. Probably not a "bad" item but something in me wants an American Cub Scout to have an American made knife. ::shrug::
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Picked up this early New York Knife Co Scout knife off the bay, Beautiful bone with great snap and some etch still visible, now if I can just find one with the large permanent bail.
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Good score! J.O' ::tu::
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I’ve got a spare NYK #1 Scott , remind me at the next gator show ::tu::
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knifegnome wrote: Thu Oct 07, 2021 6:58 pm Picked up this early New York Knife Co Scout knife off the bay, Beautiful bone with great snap and some etch still visible, now if I can just find one with the large permanent bail.
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Beautiful example Keith

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espn77 wrote: Thu Oct 07, 2021 12:32 pm Picked this up. It's the first medium sized box I've ever owned or seen. Didn't even know it was smaller than the R3333 box till I got it.
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Recent pick up , Case Bradford silver handled Boy Scout knife with an interesting blade etch .
Browning King & Co

Thanks for looking .

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Great knife with the story right on the handle. ::tu:: ::tu::
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ScoutKnives wrote: Fri Oct 08, 2021 9:16 pm Recent pick up , Case Bradford silver handled Boy Scout knife with an interesting blade etch .
Browning King & Co

Thanks for looking .

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