Honk Falls Knife Co. 1921-1929

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Thanks Guys.
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Honk Falls jack,about 3 3/8",saber ground master.
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Nice knife Roger

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Very Nice knife! ::tu::
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Another beauty Roger ::tu::
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That’s a great knife Rodger. Thanks for posting it.
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Thanks Fellers. ::handshake::
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Nice looking knife! Pretty handles on it too! ::tu:: ::nod::
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Well Roger I seem to have acquired a similar yearning to the knives that you post. ::mdm:: That Honk Falls jack is a beauty. Thanks for posting the pics.
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Really nice Roger and very hard to find ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks, Tom,Steve and John.Only the 2nd one I have owned.
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Very nice, Roger. ::tu:: I like the sabre ground clip.
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Thanks Dan ::handshake::
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Here is one I’ve picked up recently. Pearl split back spring whittler. Well made knife.
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Nice one Jay ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks Lloyd
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Nice find Jay ::tu:: ::tu:: I’ve never been able to find a Honk Falls, very nice.
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Very nice, Jay. ::tu::
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Thanks Bill, Dan
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That knife is in great shape Peanut. James that whittler is awful nice too. I stumbled upon a Honk Falls while back. I know I am a lucky dog but sometimes it feels like work when they are few and far between. Has a crack at the front pin.
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Great knife Lucky Dog.
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luckydog64 wrote: Thu Mar 25, 2021 10:56 pm That knife is in great shape Peanut. James that whittler is awful nice too. I stumbled upon a Honk Falls while back. I know I am a lucky dog but sometimes it feels like work when they are few and far between. Has a crack at the front pin.
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JAMESC41001 wrote: Wed Mar 24, 2021 11:14 pm Here is one I’ve picked up recently. Pearl split back spring whittler. Well made knife.
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luckydog64 wrote: Thu Mar 25, 2021 10:56 pm That knife is in great shape Peanut. James that whittler is awful nice too. I stumbled upon a Honk Falls while back. I know I am a lucky dog but sometimes it feels like work when they are few and far between. Has a crack at the front pin.
peanut740 wrote: Thu Mar 18, 2021 7:27 pm Honk Falls jack,about 3 3/8",saber ground master.
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Beautiful knives, guys. ::tu:: Very nice indeed. ::nod::
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Very nice jack, luckydog! ::tu::
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