Dang Scott, you killing it Brother!!

That was the 1st that came to mind and cought my eye, the 51 AKA "The Big Timer" and next the Queen skinner... Sweet!!!
Wow T.F. !!!treefarmer wrote: ↑Sat Aug 19, 2023 1:11 am A few days ago, a Queen #18, a '76 model with imitation Winterbottom was on Ebay. No one seemed to be interested, so I made a whoppin' big $13 bid.
A ZT with a Freebie. Double Score!!GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Sat Aug 26, 2023 11:12 pm I got this ZT 0460TI ...a couple of days ago. What a great knife!!!...
But the best part was the koozie that it was packaged in. Basically, I threw the knife in a drawer and grabbed the koozie and put it to good use with an ice-cold Blue Moon... now it's my new EDK (every day koozie)
What a fantastic haul, Kevin!knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 2:40 am Great looking Randalls Jamie!
Here's a few more pick-ups recently received from our very own "Q". The Schatt & Morgan bone 51 was an unexpected and greatly appreciated bonus "BOMB". Thanks again Q, for these beautiful knives... I love them all.![]()
Case Abalone, Pearl & Ivory Mini-Trappers
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Queen Abalone & Pearl 41s
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Schatt & Morgan Bone & Pearl 51s
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Schatt & Morgan #99 Executive Jack Mammoth Ivory & K'roo Swayback Pepper Tree Root Burl
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A. Wright & Son Sheffield Stag, Winchester Giraffe Bone Mod. & Trestle Pine USA Stag
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Thanks guys! I appreciate the feedback...
knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 2:40 am Great looking Randalls Jamie!
Here's a few more pick-ups recently received from our very own "Q". The Schatt & Morgan bone 51 was an unexpected and greatly appreciated bonus "BOMB". Thanks again Q, for these beautiful knives... I love them all.![]()
Thanks TOPDOG, appreciate your comments.GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 4:18 amWow!... uhmmm ....
... what they said....
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Thanks I-Man! I agree Q is great to deal with, but I'm starting to think he may be a bad influence on us. Actually, I should say good influence, but our wives may disagree.Ivoryman wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 4:40 am
Great group knifeaddict. Congrats. Looks like your collection suffers from the same issues as mine, we owe half of it to Q. Couldn't be from a nicer dude either. Cool knives, love that ivory and the giraffe bone, and the stag and shell, the pearl, wood and .....![]()
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Very nice, Treefarmer! That one bears quite a resemblance to a Syracuse Knife Co. that I have, with the exception of the badge. Even the pin placement is a tad above the centerline on both knives. The Syracuse was made by Camillus for a brief time in the 1930's from what I could tell. Here's a pic of mine for reference.treefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 2:14 pm I saw this little pen knife a few days ago and somehow it called my name.It's a Cornwall, there are several posts about this company here on AAPK. The consensus is they are not very valuable or desirable. The date seems to be in question, when this company was making knives. This little knife according to research is at least 93 years old. Walk and talk is great, no blade wear, some blade discoloration, I'm pleased!
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You're right, Treefarmer. The Syracuse is 3 5/16 closed, and it does look like me, a little bigger in the middle..treefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Sep 01, 2023 3:24 pm TMK, looks like your knife frame has a larger swell in the center, hard to tell from a picture. The Cornwall has a closed length about 3 1/8":002.JPG
The swedge and long pull on the main blade is kinda' sporty.
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Thanks for the compliment on the knives…it’s been a busy summer, just got back from the forth trip of the summer…was in Vegas for over a week….I’m hoping to stay home more, now that fall is here… we go to a handful of football games and stay just the weekend on those but now back to knife hobby…