
Gallarauguse
Gallarauguse

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Is that I-talian, French or Spanish???
Nice catch!
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Occasionally I do a random search for "knife" on eBay and have found a few gems, but mostly by luck.
I am glad that you snagged that one!
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That’s what I do. Search “knife”. Then sort by ending soonest. Then I scroll through an hours worth.
I found this one that way last week. But didn’t bid, the seller relisted it dropped it by $10 to $65 I was the only bidder.
I’m happy because I never had a 225Q.
I’ll post better pictures when it arrives .
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That is absolutely a riot!
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Years ago when I was into Rollei camera photography, I used to sometimes
search for Rollie products. Sometimes I was the only bidder.
Bob
search for Rollie products. Sometimes I was the only bidder.
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Nice catch. That one should clean up very nicely!



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They stopped teaching "Cursive" out here in California schools for many years. They decided with "Texting", cursive should disappear. I could probably write an entire letter in cursive, hand it to a young person, and I bet you dollars-to-doughnuts they wouldn't be able to read it.
It would most likely appear as a foreign language to them. The "Decline of Western Civilization" I say.
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It would most likely appear as a foreign language to them. The "Decline of Western Civilization" I say.
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I actually messaged him with the proper information for this knife right after it went up. I guess he never redid the listing. Those are great knives.
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Guess I’ll add “Gallarauguse” to my eBay keyword searches!
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It ended up being really nice. Looks to have had light use, but was grundgy. A light cleaning with a pencil and it looks decent. It still shows the flats on the leather handle from when it was made. These would get worn smooth pretty quick with use. Of course it has the typical grooves in the leather that were added intentionally for texture. Its hard to believe it was done on purpose but they all have it.
What a stout knife, and very thick behind the edge. Its easy to see why people thought they were for opening crates. There isn’t a secondary bevel. I guess these were sharpened like a MORA?Re: Gallarauguse
If you don’t mind explaining, how did you clean it with a pencil? Thank youeveled wrote: ↑Sat Nov 04, 2023 1:52 pm It ended up being really nice. Looks to have had light use, but was grundgy. A light cleaning with a pencil and it looks decent. It still shows the flats on the leather handle from when it was made. These would get worn smooth pretty quick with use. Of course it has the typical grooves in the leather that were added intentionally for texture. Its hard to believe it was done on purpose but they all have it. IMG_5775.jpegIMG_5774.jpegIMG_5773.jpegIMG_5772.jpeg
What a stout knife, and very thick behind the edge. Its easy to see why people thought they were for opening crates. There isn’t a secondary bevel. I guess these were sharpened like a MORA?
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You use the pencil to scrub away rust spots or gunk. You can feel the rough spots smooth out. Then just wipe it off. The pencil won’t scratch the blade. It cleans but leaves the patina.
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Eveled: That is a nice specimen. I've had a few of those over the years and I must say they were all in pretty good shape. Maybe they were surplus but I have another theory. They are heavy beasts!
When we left Ft. Hood, Texas for Vietnam, a lot of guys bought really big knives to take along, Bowies and KA-BARS and all sorts of big stickers were hanging from newly issued belts. When we hit the heat of the tropics those knives were soon conspicuously absent from view. My guess is they went home or got sold in a village. The old "225 Pry bar" could have had the same fate in WWII, especially in the Pacific theater. Don't take me wrong, I like the Q, but it's no commando knife and it's size, weight, and point configuration limit it's uses. So, IMHO, that may be why they seem to be in good shape.
Fun to speculate. J.O'.
Gallaruguse !
When we left Ft. Hood, Texas for Vietnam, a lot of guys bought really big knives to take along, Bowies and KA-BARS and all sorts of big stickers were hanging from newly issued belts. When we hit the heat of the tropics those knives were soon conspicuously absent from view. My guess is they went home or got sold in a village. The old "225 Pry bar" could have had the same fate in WWII, especially in the Pacific theater. Don't take me wrong, I like the Q, but it's no commando knife and it's size, weight, and point configuration limit it's uses. So, IMHO, that may be why they seem to be in good shape.

Gallaruguse !

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I think you’re onto something. It’s not a knife I’d carry very far.
My uncle hiked the Aplachian trail several times. He said there was all sorts of gear abandoned along the trail. He said he found several guitars left behind. Funny part was he found several chopped off toothbrush handles. Every ounce counts! Lol.
My uncle hiked the Aplachian trail several times. He said there was all sorts of gear abandoned along the trail. He said he found several guitars left behind. Funny part was he found several chopped off toothbrush handles. Every ounce counts! Lol.
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Never heard that. Thank you
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No problem Carman. Glad to help.
Ridgegrass, it’s hard to believe there was a material shortage when these knives were made.
Ridgegrass, it’s hard to believe there was a material shortage when these knives were made.
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Good catch!
I've seen them described as combat knives but I don't believe it. The military issued Ka-bars, M3 trench knives and other actual fighting knives, not to mention various bayonets. Some lucky guys were even able to score custom fighters by the likes of Bo Randall.
The 225Q was and is a great work knife but, I'd hate to have to face off against Ka-bar with it.

I've seen them described as combat knives but I don't believe it. The military issued Ka-bars, M3 trench knives and other actual fighting knives, not to mention various bayonets. Some lucky guys were even able to score custom fighters by the likes of Bo Randall.
The 225Q was and is a great work knife but, I'd hate to have to face off against Ka-bar with it.
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Both great knives for what they were intended for, but for 2 different uses. Just my opinion.ken98k wrote: ↑Tue Nov 07, 2023 4:08 am Good catch!![]()
I've seen them described as combat knives but I don't believe it. The military issued Ka-bars, M3 trench knives and other actual fighting knives, not to mention various bayonets. Some lucky guys were even able to score custom fighters by the likes of Bo Randall.
The 225Q was and is a great work knife but, I'd hate to have to face off against Ka-bar with it.
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very nice, I am a big fan of the 225-Q!
Based off this Im gonna start looking at Fleabay again
Based off this Im gonna start looking at Fleabay again