Lets show some Old and Rare ones.
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Many thanks Miller's Bro.
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I hope this one is allowed.
Baker Hamilton & Pacific Co.
1918 - 1943
Baker Hamilton & Pacific Co.
1918 - 1943
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Here is a nice old Frary Barlow with Box...
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Great drawer shot, love checking out all the boxes and goodies. Thanks.
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old Joseph Feist Solingen Omega
on back of blade has COSMO MFG. CO GERMANY
hobo equal end style frame
on back of blade has COSMO MFG. CO GERMANY
hobo equal end style frame
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Bringing this back to top for this old barehead jack..
John Hart Butler Sheffield Barhead jack (3 3/8") - Most likely dates 1860-1890... No England on stamp but liners and bolsters not integrated as one piece. This Butler I understand from a friend may have been listed as a John Butler - a "Pocket Knife" cutler in 1880 at 18 Fulton Rd. - thats my guess as there was another John Butler in the 1850s but listed as a table cutlery maker. However note John "Hart" Butler was on the stamp but not found. Nonetheless it is horn handled with brass liners and pins... I love it when horn has no bug bites .... Interestingly the pen knife has a stove pipe kick but located towards end of tang (probably most clear on tang stamp photo) but the master blade had the more common kick seen on blades. Nice swedge along full spine of master blade as well. Anyway - seemed no doubt old and I imagine rare in terms of the stamp and maker... Nice solid knife with hard snapping blades and tight...
Thanks for looking!!
John Hart Butler Sheffield Barhead jack (3 3/8") - Most likely dates 1860-1890... No England on stamp but liners and bolsters not integrated as one piece. This Butler I understand from a friend may have been listed as a John Butler - a "Pocket Knife" cutler in 1880 at 18 Fulton Rd. - thats my guess as there was another John Butler in the 1850s but listed as a table cutlery maker. However note John "Hart" Butler was on the stamp but not found. Nonetheless it is horn handled with brass liners and pins... I love it when horn has no bug bites .... Interestingly the pen knife has a stove pipe kick but located towards end of tang (probably most clear on tang stamp photo) but the master blade had the more common kick seen on blades. Nice swedge along full spine of master blade as well. Anyway - seemed no doubt old and I imagine rare in terms of the stamp and maker... Nice solid knife with hard snapping blades and tight...
Thanks for looking!!
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Lee
Lee
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Thanks Joe
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Lee
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Old and rare, no doubt. But also high condition and very beautiful!FRJ wrote:Great knife, Lee, and nice post.
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Hard to find in such fine condition Lee. Love the kick on that pen blade!
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Thanks Calvin and Wayne ... lucky find at a great price at last NCCA show ...
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Lee
Lee
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Here is a nice old whittler from my collection
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Flafos,that sure is a Beauty.Beautiful bone and superb condition. Welcome to AAPK. Bill
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Flafos, that Whittler has everything going for it! I'll second what Bill said about the bone. Welcome to AAPK the best Knife only dedicated forum on the internet. Nice photos and please post some more of your collection for us to see and admire
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flafos: You have made a fine entrance with that whittler. Beautiful. And welcome.
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flafos, welcome to AAPK. Great old knife, please show us some more of your collection
Joel
Joel
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Here is one,Schrade Cut Co. Texas pattern Stockman 8813 SS from the early 20's,Rare being a Stainless bladed model from that era.
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Thank you all for all the warm welcomes. I really appreciate it. Here is another one I've been holding on to. It's a W.R. Case 52092.
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Wow, nice Stag
Larry
Larry
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Happiness is looking for XX Case Red Stag Knives
Happiness is looking for XX Case Red Stag Knives
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Lots of great cutlery here.....I may have shown these elsewhere on the forum but anyways, here`s my pair of George Korn`s switchblade knives from the 1880s or so , now if I could just find the dern MOP one i`d have my completed set to display. Picture this! 1885 at the saloon......well dressed Gentleman playin poker smokin cigars and one of them was toting this , Hehehe. click the picture and its more clear
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What gorgeous knives, wiseguy. Beautiful.
Also, flafos and louied. Beautiful knives, here.
Also, flafos and louied. Beautiful knives, here.
Joe
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Here is one that i have. This old Northfield pearl is in great condition.
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