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peanut740 wrote: Fri Dec 04, 2020 3:26 pm Mike,those scimitar knives are the coolest! ::tu:: ::tu::
And I agree!!!
Such a COOL knife!

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Thanks for posting those Mike. Each one is a treasure in its own right, but I also really like the scimitar knife. ::tu::
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Beautiful knives, Mike.
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Tanks guys, yes that Scimitar is a special knife. Still can’t believe I let that go before! ::dang:: ::dang::
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Mark Zaleski has a pearl one that was presented to a Masonic Grand Master that started the Shriners Hospitals. It is engraved with all the info etc.on it.
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Yes he does, it was offered to me when I showed this one to Mark but we couldn’t find common ground on a price. ::shrug:: It’s a beauty for sure!
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I recall seeing that Masonic knife in one of Voyles' auctions a while back. I think it was in with a bunch of Sheffield knives.

Well Mike, you and Charles have both been able to enjoy that knife.
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::tu:: ::tu::
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Mike those are all crazy nice. The pearl whittler with the double pulls keeps calling me back to it. The five blade speaks back to the origins of NYK co. All special knives for a lot of reasons. Thanks for showing them off and the back story story as well
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Thanks Jay ::tu:: ::tu::
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Mike, those are some outstanding knives ::tu:: ::tu::

Here are a couple of NYKC dog leg or serpentine jacks I was able to acquire from the Charles Lamb collection. The top one with the spear blade is 3 & 1/2 inches closed and the bottom one with the clip blade is 3 & 3/8 inches closed.
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Wow beauties you have there Lloyd ::tu:: ::tu::
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Hey Lloyd, those are amazing. Congrats.
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Duffer those are pure sweetness! Glad they wound up with you. ::nod::
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I think those are two of the best from Charles' collection, which is saying a lot! Congrats Lloyd.
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Lloyd,those are top shelf! ::tu:: ::tu::
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I was able to get this swing guard from Charles' collection. Forum members were most helpful in telling me that it was a somewhat rare pattern. This one has been used but there's a very light, small etch under the nail nick and a pattern number on the tang. John Ferguson took this photo for Charles.
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Mike ::tu::
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Great knife Mike ::tu:: ::tu::
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Mike, beautiful knife ::tu:: ::tu::
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ObsidianEdge wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 7:48 pm I was able to get this swing guard from Charles' collection. Forum members were most helpful in telling me that it was a somewhat rare pattern. This one has been used but there's a very light, small etch under the nail nick and a pattern number on the tang. John Ferguson took this photo for Charles.
Beautiful knife!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Holy cow. That’s when knives were knives I guess. Great pattern Congrats
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Thanks David, Lloyd, Mike, James and Roger. It certainly helps to be able to ask questions about old knives with some of the knowledgeable people here on the forum. I think it was a mad scramble the first few days when Erik started selling his dad's knives.

Mason sent me this catalog cut of that pattern. Big knife, small etch.
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ObsidianEdge wrote: Tue Dec 08, 2020 7:48 pm I was able to get this swing guard from Charles' collection. Forum members were most helpful in telling me that it was a somewhat rare pattern. This one has been used but there's a very light, small etch under the nail nick and a pattern number on the tang. John Ferguson took this photo for Charles.
That is one sweet knife Mike ::tu:: ::tu:: ...
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Thanks Lee. A lot of NYK Co. bone.
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