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Madmarco wrote: Fri Oct 20, 2023 12:00 am
OSCAR wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 10:06 am
Madmarco wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 2:30 am How bout' some details, Oscar; Eagle, Falcon, Hawk? ::shrug::
Nice covers on that beauty, whatever model it is!
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It’s an Eagle Lockback, honey jigged bone, AUS8 blade. Price was too good to be true for an Al Mar. Site I purchased it from didn’t show the country of origin. In the back of my mind I was thinking China as I’ve Never seen an Al Mar for $56. I thought why not? If it bears the name Al Mar it has to be a quality knife.
I was right. It was made in China and it’s great quality. Extremely tight tolerances.
And whut-up with all you folks who think that just because I live in Canada I know every little detail about the entire country, eh? lol, just in case!
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It looks like an Al Mar from the photo, but I can't make out all the detail... ::paranoid:: looks nice, with real bone scales... ::hmm:: But in your hand you can see all you can't in a picture... ::hmm::
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Madmarco wrote: Fri Oct 20, 2023 12:00 am
OSCAR wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 10:06 am
Madmarco wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 2:30 am
And whut-up with all you folks who think that just because I live in Canada I know every little detail about the entire country, eh? lol, just in case!
MARCO, I am doing some research before investing in Canadian oil and gold stocks, can you confirm some of these numbers for me?* Eh?

The Canadian GDP growth is projected to be as follows:
According to TD Economics, following an economic slowdown in 2024 and subsequent rebound in 2025 and 2026, long-term Canadian GDP growth is expected to stabilize around 1.7% annually. Forbes reported that Canada’s economic growth is projected to be 1.5% in 2024.
The official Canadian government budget for 2023 also projects a rebound to 1.5% in 2024.

*ALSO, ::paranoid:: to comply with AAPK policy about serious posts, here is my new pickup:
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:oops: Oops! :oops: ... ::facepalm::
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2023 5:05 am
Madmarco wrote: Fri Oct 20, 2023 12:00 am
OSCAR wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 10:06 am
And whut-up with all you folks who think that just because I live in Canada I know every little detail about the entire country, eh? lol, just in case!
MARCO, I am doing some research before investing in Canadian oil and gold stocks, can you confirm some of these numbers for me?* Eh?

The Canadian GDP growth is projected to be as follows:
According to TD Economics, following an economic slowdown in 2024 and subsequent rebound in 2025 and 2026, long-term Canadian GDP growth is expected to stabilize around 1.7% annually. Forbes reported that Canada’s economic growth is projected to be 1.5% in 2024.
The official Canadian government budget for 2023 also projects a rebound to 1.5% in 2024.

*ALSO, ::paranoid:: to comply with AAPK policy about serious posts, here is my new pickup:
Great pics GSP......
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I fished this whole passel of knives out of the shallow end of the 'Bay. All of them have problems, but most appear to be repairable.
A passel of patients waiting on the Doctor...
A passel of patients waiting on the Doctor...
1- two beat-up and rusty Imperial Camp Kings.
2- a Boker Stockman in Butter & Molasses, with a punch blade. The main is slightly tipped and wobbly.
3- a Wards Trapper with Camo scales, probably celluloid. The main has been tipped and badly reprofiled.
4- a Kent with plastic handles and missing tipped bolsters. The blades are good, so I may remove all the bolsters and put solid handles with Birdseye rivets, or something.
5- a Boker electrician's knife with stiff blades.


All came in the Buck tin, which may be handy knife storage. My cigar boxes are full.
But then there was also this cool toy by Mattel, probably dating back to the 50's or 60's:
Mattel toy 1
Mattel toy 1
It looks like a knife, complete with a (damaged) plastic blade.
Mattel toy 2
Mattel toy 2
But then the handles fold down, and it is a Pocket Shot cap gun!
Mattel toy 3
Mattel toy 3
The hammer does not fold out, so the trigger stays loose. It is probably not repairable, but I am going to oil it up anyway just to see if it will work loose. I just happen to have a couple paper rolls of old caps, just waiting to make me feel like a kid again!
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Reverand wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2023 7:29 pm I fished this whole passel of knives out of the shallow end of the 'Bay. All of them have problems, but most appear to be repairable.
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1- two beat-up and rusty Imperial Camp Kings.
2- a Boker Stockman in Butter & Molasses, with a punch blade. The main is slightly tipped and wobbly.
3- a Wards Trapper with Camo scales, probably celluloid. The main has been tipped and badly reprofiled.
4- a Kent with plastic handles and missing tipped bolsters. The blades are good, so I may remove all the bolsters and put solid handles with Birdseye rivets, or something.
5- a Boker electrician's knife with stiff blades.


All came in the Buck tin, which may be handy knife storage. My cigar boxes are full.
But then there was also this cool toy by Mattel, probably dating back to the 50's or 60's:
IMG_9510.jpeg
It looks like a knife, complete with a (damaged) plastic blade.
IMG_9511.jpeg
But then the handles fold down, and it is a Pocket Shot cap gun!
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The hammer does not fold out, so the trigger stays loose. It is probably not repairable, but I am going to oil it up anyway just to see if it will work loose. I just happen to have a couple paper rolls of old caps, just waiting to make me feel like a kid again!
That cap gun knife is about the coolest thing I've ever seen!
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2023 5:05 am
Madmarco wrote: Fri Oct 20, 2023 12:00 am
OSCAR wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 10:06 am
And whut-up with all you folks who think that just because I live in Canada I know every little detail about the entire country, eh? lol, just in case!
MARCO, I am doing some research before investing in Canadian oil and gold stocks, can you confirm some of these numbers for me?* Eh?

The Canadian GDP growth is projected to be as follows:
According to TD Economics, following an economic slowdown in 2024 and subsequent rebound in 2025 and 2026, long-term Canadian GDP growth is expected to stabilize around 1.7% annually. Forbes reported that Canada’s economic growth is projected to be 1.5% in 2024.
The official Canadian government budget for 2023 also projects a rebound to 1.5% in 2024.

*ALSO, ::paranoid:: to comply with AAPK policy about serious posts, here is my new pickup:
::hmm:: These figures seem correct, ::nod:: Dog, and I base that answer on my vast financial knowledge that I acquired while smoking "Propane" all those many moons ago, an' you can take that to the bank, eh! ::groove::
Great knife, great pics, buddy! ::tu::
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glennbad wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2023 9:22 pm
Reverand wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2023 7:29 pm I fished this whole passel of knives out of the shallow end of the 'Bay. All of them have problems, but most appear to be repairable.
IMG_9509.jpeg

1- two beat-up and rusty Imperial Camp Kings.
2- a Boker Stockman in Butter & Molasses, with a punch blade. The main is slightly tipped and wobbly.
3- a Wards Trapper with Camo scales, probably celluloid. The main has been tipped and badly reprofiled.
4- a Kent with plastic handles and missing tipped bolsters. The blades are good, so I may remove all the bolsters and put solid handles with Birdseye rivets, or something.
5- a Boker electrician's knife with stiff blades.


All came in the Buck tin, which may be handy knife storage. My cigar boxes are full.
But then there was also this cool toy by Mattel, probably dating back to the 50's or 60's:
IMG_9510.jpeg
It looks like a knife, complete with a (damaged) plastic blade.
IMG_9511.jpeg
But then the handles fold down, and it is a Pocket Shot cap gun!
IMG_9512.jpeg
The hammer does not fold out, so the trigger stays loose. It is probably not repairable, but I am going to oil it up anyway just to see if it will work loose. I just happen to have a couple paper rolls of old caps, just waiting to make me feel like a kid again!
That cap gun knife is about the coolest thing I've ever seen!
That makes 2 of us!
Some cool toy, Rev!
Good catch on the others too, they'll keep you busy!
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Kimzilla wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 8:29 pm Got this beauty today ::ds::
Wow what a looker. Love the Abalone bolster. MOP is nice too, but the Abalone is killer. Congrats on a sweet score. ::tu:: ::tu::
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OSCAR wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 10:06 am
Madmarco wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 2:30 am How bout' some details, Oscar; Eagle, Falcon, Hawk? ::shrug::
Nice covers on that beauty, whatever model it is!
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It’s an Eagle Lockback, honey jigged bone, AUS8 blade. Price was too good to be true for an Al Mar. Site I purchased it from didn’t show the country of origin. In the back of my mind I was thinking China as I’ve Never seen an Al Mar for $56. I thought why not? If it bears the name Al Mar it has to be a quality knife.
I was right. It was made in China and it’s great quality. Extremely tight tolerances.
Beautiful covers. I guess almost all knife makers are going to China these days. Higher profits when they use an unlimited supply of people working 18 hour days in sweat shops for next to nothing.
Most of the quality American knife makers have gone out of business. It’s a shame.
BTW, you being Canadian, what can you tell me about Grohmann knives? I’ve admired one of their folders but never seen one in person. Are they any good ? Made in Nova Scotia if I’m not mistaken.
Oscar, here is a Grohmann that I have. It's actually a very nice knife. The company is still in business and has a website.
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toomanyknives wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2023 1:51 am
OSCAR wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 10:06 am
Madmarco wrote: Thu Oct 19, 2023 2:30 am How bout' some details, Oscar; Eagle, Falcon, Hawk? ::shrug::
Nice covers on that beauty, whatever model it is!
8)
It’s an Eagle Lockback, honey jigged bone, AUS8 blade. Price was too good to be true for an Al Mar. Site I purchased it from didn’t show the country of origin. In the back of my mind I was thinking China as I’ve Never seen an Al Mar for $56. I thought why not? If it bears the name Al Mar it has to be a quality knife.
I was right. It was made in China and it’s great quality. Extremely tight tolerances.
Beautiful covers. I guess almost all knife makers are going to China these days. Higher profits when they use an unlimited supply of people working 18 hour days in sweat shops for next to nothing.
Most of the quality American knife makers have gone out of business. It’s a shame.
BTW, you being Canadian, what can you tell me about Grohmann knives? I’ve admired one of their folders but never seen one in person. Are they any good ? Made in Nova Scotia if I’m not mistaken.
Oscar, here is a Grohmann that I have. It's actually a very nice knife. The company is still in business and has a website.IMG_2724.JPG
Thanks Toomanyknives….. im going to check out the website. I wanted one for a while now.
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Finally after over 30 + years of wanting one I get a puma white hunter , will pair nicely with my game warden on camp ::tu::
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Great pick-ups mate! I love that Puma. ::tu:: ::tu:: The puma white hunter is one of the best fixed blades made IMO...I had a really nice one with great stag years ago and a "buddy" managed to sucker me out of it in some horse trading. .... ::doh:: ... ::dang:: ... ::facepalm::
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They are a great looking knife , can’t wait to get it out on camp soon ::tu::
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Love love love the toy knife gun don't recall ever seeing one but probably did. I had fanner 50 and the Derringer belt buckle.
Some of the Grohmann were made in China although they are fine knives, I like the way it fits in the hand although I seldom tote it.
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bighomer wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2023 2:21 pm Love love love the toy knife gun don't recall ever seeing one but probably did. I had fanner 50 and the Derringer belt buckle.
Some of the Grohmann were made in China although they are fine knives, I like the way it fits in the hand although I seldom tote it.
Cool knife Homer, like the Canadian twist on that design. Nice looking wood too. How's the lock up?
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bighomer wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2023 2:21 pm Love love love the toy knife gun don't recall ever seeing one but probably did. I had fanner 50 and the Derringer belt buckle.
Some of the Grohmann were made in China although they are fine knives, I like the way it fits in the hand although I seldom tote it.
bighomer,
That's an interesting shape. If it fits the hand and holds an edge you're in business! Little fancy for Starvation Plantation. ::hmm::

Here's one a bit more traditional but still an unusual configuration, a #62 Queen. The #62s are 5.25" single spay bladed fruit/sausage lookin' knife.
#62 Queen 1961-1971 "NO STAMP" years
#62 Queen 1961-1971 "NO STAMP" years
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This is my second #62, the first was listed as an unknown maker got it for 15 bucks, this one was $8.99 + shipping. As the first, this one is also in the no stamp years 1961-1971. "No stamp" was a labor-saving measure when Queen was owned or under the control of Servotronics according to my remembrance, which might not be accurate. ::hmm:: +
Twins, a few scratches and a bit of blade loss, not too bad for at least 52 year old knives.
Twins, a few scratches and a bit of blade loss, not too bad for at least 52 year old knives.
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treefarmer wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2023 11:24 pm
bighomer wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2023 2:21 pm Love love love the toy knife gun don't recall ever seeing one but probably did. I had fanner 50 and the Derringer belt buckle.
Some of the Grohmann were made in China although they are fine knives, I like the way it fits in the hand although I seldom tote it.
bighomer,
That's an interesting shape. If it fits the hand and holds an edge you're in business! Little fancy for Starvation Plantation. ::hmm::

Here's one a bit more traditional but still an unusual configuration, a #62 Queen. The #62s are 5.25" single spay bladed fruit/sausage lookin' knife.003.JPG006.JPG

This is my second #62, the first was listed as an unknown maker got it for 15 bucks, this one was $8.99 + shipping. As the first, this one is also in the no stamp years 1961-1971. "No stamp" was a labor-saving measure when Queen was owned or under the control of Servotronics according to my remembrance, which might not be accurate. ::hmm:: +008.JPG
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Absolutely beautiful knives Treefarmer. Queen and Schatt and Morgan are my favorites. Love the Winterbottom bone covers.
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doglegg wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2023 6:10 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2023 5:05 am
Madmarco wrote: Fri Oct 20, 2023 12:00 am
Great pics GSP......
Thanks D.L. ::handshake::
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treefarmer wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2023 11:24 pm
bighomer wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2023 2:21 pm
#62 Queen. The #62s are 5.25" single spay bladed fruit/sausage lookin' knife
T.F. very nice ::handshake:: #62. I just picked a really clean one up a few weeks ago. ::hmm:: It is a very different design, not a true fruit sampler, not a cotton sampler... not a hunter..... ::shrug:: But a nice big solid knife.
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OSCAR wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2023 11:40 pm
treefarmer wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2023 11:24 pm
bighomer wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2023 2:21 pm
Queen and Schatt and Morgan are my favorites. Love the Winterbottom bone covers.
Oscar, I don't get tired of looking at your Queen and Schatt and Morgans. ::nod:: They are beautiful knives! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Solid lockup on this one I -man it's a all around fine knife imo. ::handshake::
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treefarmer wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2023 11:24 pm
bighomer wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2023 2:21 pm Love love love the toy knife gun don't recall ever seeing one but probably did. I had fanner 50 and the Derringer belt buckle.
Some of the Grohmann were made in China although they are fine knives, I like the way it fits in the hand although I seldom tote it.
bighomer,
That's an interesting shape. If it fits the hand and holds an edge you're in business! Little fancy for Starvation Plantation. ::hmm::

Here's one a bit more traditional but still an unusual configuration, a #62 Queen. The #62s are 5.25" single spay bladed fruit/sausage lookin' knife.003.JPG006.JPG

This is my second #62, the first was listed as an unknown maker got it for 15 bucks, this one was $8.99 + shipping. As the first, this one is also in the no stamp years 1961-1971. "No stamp" was a labor-saving measure when Queen was owned or under the control of Servotronics according to my remembrance, which might not be accurate. ::hmm:: +008.JPG
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I expect it would take care of ole Bambi as it's plenty sharp don't know if the blade would hold the edge or not.
As to the fancy part it cost 19.95 shipped to my mailbox.
Here's my # 62 it cost me quite a bunch more than your two cost you but it's never been on a rock and is real Winterbottom bone, she's a 58 to 60 year model so she's getting some age on her.
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Thanks for all the kind words fellers ::handshake::
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bighomer wrote: Mon Oct 23, 2023 1:02 am
treefarmer wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2023 11:24 pm
bighomer wrote: Sun Oct 22, 2023 2:21 pm Love love love the toy knife gun don't recall ever seeing one but probably did. I had fanner 50 and the Derringer belt buckle.
Some of the Grohmann were made in China although they are fine knives, I like the way it fits in the hand although I seldom tote it.
bighomer,
That's an interesting shape. If it fits the hand and holds an edge you're in business! Little fancy for Starvation Plantation. ::hmm::

Here's one a bit more traditional but still an unusual configuration, a #62 Queen. The #62s are 5.25" single spay bladed fruit/sausage lookin' knife.003.JPG006.JPG

This is my second #62, the first was listed as an unknown maker got it for 15 bucks, this one was $8.99 + shipping. As the first, this one is also in the no stamp years 1961-1971. "No stamp" was a labor-saving measure when Queen was owned or under the control of Servotronics according to my remembrance, which might not be accurate. ::hmm:: +008.JPG
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Thanks for the answer on the Grohman. And some great bone on the old Queen 62. Love the EZO notch.
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Madmarco wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2023 9:55 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Sat Oct 21, 2023 5:05 am
Madmarco wrote: Fri Oct 20, 2023 12:00 am
::hmm:: These figures seem correct, ::nod:: Dog, and I base that answer on my vast financial knowledge that I acquired while smoking "Propane" all those many moons ago, an' you can take that to the bank, eh! ::groove::
Great knife, great pics, buddy! ::tu::
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My goodness, Dog, I hope you realize my reply was sarcastic and meant as a joke, about the only thing I know about our money or anyone else's for that matter, is how to spend it, eh! ::facepalm:: Is that a Canadian thing, eh? ::shrug::
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