Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
- edgy46
- Posts: 3303
- Joined: Sun Mar 04, 2007 2:40 am
- Location: S. W. Ohio
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Nice addition Tom.

An uncontrolled accumulator.
Bill
Bill
-
robpa
- Posts: 844
- Joined: Sat Mar 06, 2021 12:17 am
- Location: N.W. PA.
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Picked up these 3 Case knives today. Belonged to a guy who worked at case building the large display cases. Started collecting in the 4os. These are 1940-1964.absolutly pristine.
- toomanyknives
- Gold Tier

- Posts: 6813
- Joined: Fri Apr 02, 2010 4:47 am
- Location: Georgia
- QTCut5
- Gold Tier

- Posts: 7740
- Joined: Thu Jul 31, 2014 1:59 am
- Location: Napo'opo'o, HI
-
Ivoryman
- Posts: 9551
- Joined: Tue Jun 02, 2015 4:20 am
- Location: Seattle, WA
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Fabulous 3, wowwie. Merry Christmas, congrats on the early present. Man oh man.
"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid." -No Name, High Plains Drifter
-
timber22
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2023 2:51 pm
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Schatt & Morgan Cutlery Co Titusville PA
WW1 era, 1915.
The Arrow & C stamp on the spike indicates it was intended for the Canadian military.
Picked it up a couple days ago. Pics are as-found condition. Pretty big hefty knife, definitely built for rough duty. Great bone.
WW1 era, 1915.
The Arrow & C stamp on the spike indicates it was intended for the Canadian military.
Picked it up a couple days ago. Pics are as-found condition. Pretty big hefty knife, definitely built for rough duty. Great bone.
- QTCut5
- Gold Tier

- Posts: 7740
- Joined: Thu Jul 31, 2014 1:59 am
- Location: Napo'opo'o, HI
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Very cool knife
You might consider posting it in this thread as well; it is a nice example of an early S&M bearing the Titusville stamp
viewtopic.php?t=69371
~Q~
- toomanyknives
- Gold Tier

- Posts: 6813
- Joined: Fri Apr 02, 2010 4:47 am
- Location: Georgia
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
What a great old knife, Timber! Thanks for posting that one!timber22 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 2:56 am Schatt & Morgan Cutlery Co Titusville PA
WW1 era, 1915.
The Arrow & C stamp on the spike indicates it was intended for the Canadian military.
Picked it up a couple days ago. Pics are as-found condition. Pretty big hefty knife, definitely built for rough duty. Great bone.
1000009903.jpg1000009900.jpg1000009901.jpg1000009904.jpg
-
timber22
- Posts: 24
- Joined: Wed Nov 22, 2023 2:51 pm
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Thanks guys. I was very happy to find it.
- knifeaddict1965
- Gold Tier

- Posts: 1230
- Joined: Sat Aug 06, 2016 4:18 am
- Contact:
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Great pick-ups everyone!
Here are a few Christmas gifts to myself I received in the mail this week. Hope everyone has a great Christmas and New Year.
I thought it was interesting that the 6249 is Pocket Worn Bermuda Green Peach Seed Jigged Bone and the 6249W is Kentucky Bluegrass Peach Seed Jigged Bone and they look nearly identical to me.
Bulldog 1998 3 Blade Stag Copperhead.
Cobratec Abalone hidden bolster release Automatic with 154CM blade. When I first saw this knife, I assumed it was probably made overseas, but after a little research, it appears that these knives are made right here in the good ol' US in Texas. At 4 1/4" closed, it is a perfect size for me and functions flawlessly when deploying the blade using the hidden bolster release mechanism.
Here are a few Christmas gifts to myself I received in the mail this week. Hope everyone has a great Christmas and New Year.
I thought it was interesting that the 6249 is Pocket Worn Bermuda Green Peach Seed Jigged Bone and the 6249W is Kentucky Bluegrass Peach Seed Jigged Bone and they look nearly identical to me.
Bulldog 1998 3 Blade Stag Copperhead.
Cobratec Abalone hidden bolster release Automatic with 154CM blade. When I first saw this knife, I assumed it was probably made overseas, but after a little research, it appears that these knives are made right here in the good ol' US in Texas. At 4 1/4" closed, it is a perfect size for me and functions flawlessly when deploying the blade using the hidden bolster release mechanism.
Kevin
- toomanyknives
- Gold Tier

- Posts: 6813
- Joined: Fri Apr 02, 2010 4:47 am
- Location: Georgia
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
You've scored some real winners lately, Kevin! Very nice haul!knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 3:37 am Great pick-ups everyone!
Here are a few Christmas gifts to myself I received in the mail this week. Hope everyone has a great Christmas and New Year.
I thought it was interesting that the 6249 is Pocket Worn Bermuda Green Peach Seed Jigged Bone and the 6249W is Kentucky Bluegrass Peach Seed Jigged Bone and they look nearly identical to me.
Case 2021 Green Bone Copperheads.png
Bulldog 1998 3 Blade Stag Copperhead.
Bulldog 2004 Stag 3 Blade Copperheaad.png
Cobratec Abalone hidden bolster release Automatic with 154CM blade. When I first saw this knife, I assumed it was probably made overseas, but after a little research, it appears that these knives are made right here in the good ol' US in Texas. At 4 1/4" closed, it is a perfect size for me and functions flawlessly when deploying the blade using the hidden bolster release mechanism.
Cobratec Abalone Hidden Release 154CM Automatic.png
- knifeaddict1965
- Gold Tier

- Posts: 1230
- Joined: Sat Aug 06, 2016 4:18 am
- Contact:
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Thanks Kerry! Always appreciate your feedback. BTW, you've been posting some pretty great stuff as well.toomanyknives wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 3:50 am
You've scored some real winners lately, Kevin! Very nice haul!![]()
Hope you have a great Christmas.
Kevin
- Madmarco
- Gold Tier

- Posts: 12039
- Joined: Wed May 20, 2020 12:09 am
- Location: Smack dab in the middle of Canada
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Wow, if those are gifts to yourself, Kevin, I can hardly wait to see what the people who love you will be giving you as gifts!
Thanks for your impressions of those Cobratec's, as soon as I saw them in an AAPK store my interest rose and I was wondering what others thought, and now I like them even more!

Thanks for your impressions of those Cobratec's, as soon as I saw them in an AAPK store my interest rose and I was wondering what others thought, and now I like them even more!
- knifeaddict1965
- Gold Tier

- Posts: 1230
- Joined: Sat Aug 06, 2016 4:18 am
- Contact:
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Thanks Marco! Appreciate your feedback.Madmarco wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 4:28 am Wow, if those are gifts to yourself, Kevin, I can hardly wait to see what the people who love you will be giving you as gifts!
Thanks for your impressions of those Cobratec's, as soon as I saw them in an AAPK store my interest rose and I was wondering what others thought, and now I like them even more!
![]()
The Cobratec definitely didn't disappoint and performed even better than expected. May not be quite as big as you normally like, but for the price with the beautiful abalone handles and 154CM blade, I would definitely recommend it. You can find a few Cobratec's here in AAPK stores or check their website linked below for a large selection of autos. However, I'm not sure if they would ship to your location. Good luck if you decide to try them out.
https://cobratecknives.com/
Kevin
- toomanyknives
- Gold Tier

- Posts: 6813
- Joined: Fri Apr 02, 2010 4:47 am
- Location: Georgia
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Thanks Kevin! Same to you my friend!knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 3:59 amThanks Kerry! Always appreciate your feedback. BTW, you've been posting some pretty great stuff as well.toomanyknives wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 3:50 am
You've scored some real winners lately, Kevin! Very nice haul!![]()
Hope you have a great Christmas.![]()
- Madmarco
- Gold Tier

- Posts: 12039
- Joined: Wed May 20, 2020 12:09 am
- Location: Smack dab in the middle of Canada
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
I'm finding myself being more attracted to a smaller precise knife these days, Kevin, and it's likely due to knives like these Cobratec's becoming available, besides a smaller knife takes up less room, a commodity I'm running short of.
Thanks for the link to their store, I'd not heard of them prior to now and they sure have a bunch of great knives to choose from.
Every time I discover a new knife store it gives me the opportunity to get to know the principles so I can at least discuss shipping their knives to me, although, I've recently made another solid friend on this forum who is willing to let me buy a knife online, send it to him directly from the seller for repackaging, and then mail it off to me up here using specialized shipping. It sure is nice to have BladeBrothers!

Thanks for the link to their store, I'd not heard of them prior to now and they sure have a bunch of great knives to choose from.
Every time I discover a new knife store it gives me the opportunity to get to know the principles so I can at least discuss shipping their knives to me, although, I've recently made another solid friend on this forum who is willing to let me buy a knife online, send it to him directly from the seller for repackaging, and then mail it off to me up here using specialized shipping. It sure is nice to have BladeBrothers!
-
Ivoryman
- Posts: 9551
- Joined: Tue Jun 02, 2015 4:20 am
- Location: Seattle, WA
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
knifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Sat Dec 23, 2023 3:37 am Great pick-ups everyone!
Here are a few Christmas gifts to myself I received in the mail this week. Hope everyone has a great Christmas and New Year.
Bulldog 1998 3 Blade Stag Copperhead.
Bulldog 1998 Stag 3 Blade Copperhead.png
Wooooooooe, that Bdog is beautiful. Congrats on some sweeties. Love that pile side antler.
"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid." -No Name, High Plains Drifter
-
Ivoryman
- Posts: 9551
- Joined: Tue Jun 02, 2015 4:20 am
- Location: Seattle, WA
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Cobratec Abalone hidden bolster release Automatic with 154CM blade. When I first saw this knife, I assumed it was probably made overseas, but after a little research, it appears that these knives are made right here in the good ol' US in Texas. At 4 1/4" closed, it is a perfect size for me and functions flawlessly when deploying the blade using the hidden bolster release mechanism.
Cobratec Abalone Hidden Release 154CM Automatic.png
[/quote]
I don't mean to be argumentative or contrary at all, but I was impressed with your take on Cobratech knives and decided to check them out. When I saw some good looking models for $50 I knew from long experience that price point means Asian for sure. After some research I found their own mission statement says they are made of Chinese materials. They say they are assembled in Texas, but to me that is not the same as made in Texas. Nothing wrong with that either if they were open and up front about it. But to me personally that is a classic marketing trick to get people who don't know better, or who don't bother to look up the facts, to think they are buying an American made knife because they know many people do not like made in China on principal. Same with Krate tactical autos. They play up the fact it's an American company, who only hire veterans and leave the impression you are getting an American made knife made by US veterans. You are not. They are made in China. I feel this is deceptive advertising and deceptive marketing. I am for truth in advertising and honesty in marketing or any business dealings so people can make informed decisions based on accurate info. I feel Cobratech is not. Seems to me they want people to think it's American made. But if the materials and components are made in China, and the parts are shipped here to merely be assembled, then it is not really American made and they should have the decency to say so up front and out in the open. I just want others to know the truth and not be fooled or even conned like I was when I bought a Krate OTF because I was told it was American made when they are not. I don't want others to feel lied to and cheated like I felt after finding out the whole truth. Not telling anyone what to buy or how to think either. I'm just sharing what I found out so others can decide for themselves based on truth and not deceptive statements or impressions. Just my 2 cents from my take on what American made really means. YRMV. And thanks for mentioning Cobratech so I could check them out and see what they were all about. Valuable lesson.
Cobratec Abalone Hidden Release 154CM Automatic.png
[/quote]
I don't mean to be argumentative or contrary at all, but I was impressed with your take on Cobratech knives and decided to check them out. When I saw some good looking models for $50 I knew from long experience that price point means Asian for sure. After some research I found their own mission statement says they are made of Chinese materials. They say they are assembled in Texas, but to me that is not the same as made in Texas. Nothing wrong with that either if they were open and up front about it. But to me personally that is a classic marketing trick to get people who don't know better, or who don't bother to look up the facts, to think they are buying an American made knife because they know many people do not like made in China on principal. Same with Krate tactical autos. They play up the fact it's an American company, who only hire veterans and leave the impression you are getting an American made knife made by US veterans. You are not. They are made in China. I feel this is deceptive advertising and deceptive marketing. I am for truth in advertising and honesty in marketing or any business dealings so people can make informed decisions based on accurate info. I feel Cobratech is not. Seems to me they want people to think it's American made. But if the materials and components are made in China, and the parts are shipped here to merely be assembled, then it is not really American made and they should have the decency to say so up front and out in the open. I just want others to know the truth and not be fooled or even conned like I was when I bought a Krate OTF because I was told it was American made when they are not. I don't want others to feel lied to and cheated like I felt after finding out the whole truth. Not telling anyone what to buy or how to think either. I'm just sharing what I found out so others can decide for themselves based on truth and not deceptive statements or impressions. Just my 2 cents from my take on what American made really means. YRMV. And thanks for mentioning Cobratech so I could check them out and see what they were all about. Valuable lesson.
"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid." -No Name, High Plains Drifter
-
RedRaiderRick
- Bronze Tier

- Posts: 695
- Joined: Sat Jun 24, 2023 4:37 am
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Ivoryman wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2023 7:12 am Cobratec Abalone hidden bolster release Automatic with 154CM blade. When I first saw this knife, I assumed it was probably made overseas, but after a little research, it appears that these knives are made right here in the good ol' US in Texas. At 4 1/4" closed, it is a perfect size for me and functions flawlessly when deploying the blade using the hidden bolster release mechanism.
Cobratec Abalone Hidden Release 154CM Automatic.png
I don't mean to be argumentative or contrary at all, but I was impressed with your take on Cobratech knives and decided to check them out. When I saw some good looking models for $50 I knew from long experience that price point means Asian for sure. After some research I found their own mission statement says they are made of Chinese materials. They say they are assembled in Texas, but to me that is not the same as made in Texas. Nothing wrong with that either if they were open and up front about it. But to me personally that is a classic marketing trick to get people who don't know better, or who don't bother to look up the facts, to think they are buying an American made knife because they know many people do not like made in China on principal. Same with Krate tactical autos. They play up the fact it's an American company, who only hire veterans and leave the impression you are getting an American made knife made by US veterans. You are not. They are made in China. I feel this is deceptive advertising and deceptive marketing. I am for truth in advertising and honesty in marketing or any business dealings so people can make informed decisions based on accurate info. I feel Cobratech is not. Seems to me they want people to think it's American made. But if the materials and components are made in China, and the parts are shipped here to merely be assembled, then it is not really American made and they should have the decency to say so up front and out in the open. I just want others to know the truth and not be fooled or even conned like I was when I bought a Krate OTF because I was told it was American made when they are not. I don't want others to feel lied to and cheated like I felt after finding out the whole truth. Not telling anyone what to buy or how to think either. I'm just sharing what I found out so others can decide for themselves based on truth and not deceptive statements or impressions. Just my 2 cents from my take on what American made really means. YRMV. And thanks for mentioning Cobratech so I could check them out and see what they were all about. Valuable lesson.
[/quote]
Thanks for the heads up Ivoryman.
To those who fought for it, freedom has a flavor the protected ones will never know.
- knifeaddict1965
- Gold Tier

- Posts: 1230
- Joined: Sat Aug 06, 2016 4:18 am
- Contact:
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Thanks I-Man! Always appreciate your feedback and I thought that antler was interesting as well.
Thanks for that information I-Man, and I don't consider it to be argumentative or contrary at allIvoryman wrote: ↑Sun Dec 24, 2023 7:12 am
I don't mean to be argumentative or contrary at all, but I was impressed with your take on Cobratech knives and decided to check them out. When I saw some good looking models for $50 I knew from long experience that price point means Asian for sure. After some research I found their own mission statement says they are made of Chinese materials. They say they are assembled in Texas, but to me that is not the same as made in Texas....
When I first saw this knife and did some limited research, I saw the company was based out of Meridian TX, but figured their knives were made in China. Then I saw a few things saying their knives are made in Meridian Texas and didn't dig any deeper at that point. Honestly, after looking at their website later, seeing some of the prices on their lower end knives and being in the game as long as I have, I really should have known better (probably just wishful thinking on my part). However, I probably should have dug a little deeper before posting that these were made in the US, or not mentioned it at all. I agree with you that these companies should be more open and honest about where their knives are made.
Thanks again for the information and keep those beautiful pictures coming.
Hope you and everyone on here have a great Christmas & a wonderful New Year!
Kevin
- garddogg56
- Bronze Tier

- Posts: 9869
- Joined: Mon Mar 07, 2011 2:18 am
- Location: Maine Aya up North
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Kevin and Iman it's the same with Japanese cars they say are made in the US ,they are assembled here of Japanese parts to beat a import tax.

"On the Road Again"Willie Nelson
-
Ivoryman
- Posts: 9551
- Joined: Tue Jun 02, 2015 4:20 am
- Location: Seattle, WA
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Indeed my friend, exactamundo.garddogg56 wrote: ↑Mon Dec 25, 2023 2:18 am Kevin and Iman it's the same with Japanese cars they say are made in the US ,they are assembled here of Japanese parts to beat a import tax.![]()
![]()
"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid." -No Name, High Plains Drifter
-
Ivoryman
- Posts: 9551
- Joined: Tue Jun 02, 2015 4:20 am
- Location: Seattle, WA
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
[quote=RedRaiderRick post_id=1113684
[/quote]
Thanks for the heads up Ivoryman.
[/quote]
You're welcome any time, glad it was informative and I appreciate the mention and interest. Hope you're having a merry Christmas, all the best.
[/quote]
Thanks for the heads up Ivoryman.
[/quote]
You're welcome any time, glad it was informative and I appreciate the mention and interest. Hope you're having a merry Christmas, all the best.
"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid." -No Name, High Plains Drifter
- ken98k
- Posts: 4031
- Joined: Sat Oct 13, 2012 4:40 pm
- Location: Alaska
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
I, am the NRA.
- Madmarco
- Gold Tier

- Posts: 12039
- Joined: Wed May 20, 2020 12:09 am
- Location: Smack dab in the middle of Canada
Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Very impressive, Ken, how's the action?
Cool little autos like that one are the kind of knives that will help automatic knives to someday lose their stigma of being vicious evil weapons carried only by criminals, cuz a knife like that could easily be thought of as a gentleman's vest-pocket fingernail cleaner that anyone would carry.
A really handsome little folder!

Cool little autos like that one are the kind of knives that will help automatic knives to someday lose their stigma of being vicious evil weapons carried only by criminals, cuz a knife like that could easily be thought of as a gentleman's vest-pocket fingernail cleaner that anyone would carry.
A really handsome little folder!