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I really like those brownings. I promised you guys some pics, but forgot about the task of photographing a few of my knives, so here are a few to make up for lost time.
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This is a 110 that I reshaped, lengthened the clip, flat ground it, handled in some knotty osage
This is a 110 that I reshaped, lengthened the clip, flat ground it, handled in some knotty osage
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This is a case folkding hunter that I bought at a flea market, someone had switched the blade out before I bought it, no tang stamp as usual with the narrow case FH blades, I believe it is tested, not positive, but it is not similar to any XX or '70's'mod
This is a case folkding hunter that I bought at a flea market, someone had switched the blade out before I bought it, no tang stamp as usual with the narrow case FH blades, I believe it is tested, not positive, but it is not similar to any XX or '70's'mod
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Browning USA folding hunter, found this at a flea market for $11
Browning USA folding hunter, found this at a flea market for $11
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I've shown a couple of mine, but since there is some interest in the Browning brand, here is a quick picture of my Browning "Folding Hunter"..... ::nod::

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Hi Bill;
Thought you or others might blow these up and use for sighting in targets.
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Codger,
Welcome to AAPK! ::tu:: Lots of nice looking knives here!

MM,
I know a pawn shop that has a browning folding hunter, but they want considerably more than $11! I keep trying to talk them down. I would take it if I could get them down to $20. :mrgreen:

Here is a KA-Bar folding hunter I picked up at a pawn shop for about $10.
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justold52 wrote:Codger_64 What year would that one be from?

It looks well preserved. :mrgreen: ::tu::
This particular one was made in 1977, though production and advertising didn't get up to speed until mid 1978, which as everyone knows, was before Buck designed his! ::tounge::
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Codger,
Lb7 was manufactured in '77, before buck designed his, really? I have resources that tell me that Buck manufactured the model 110 folding hunter in 1964. Now, I'm not real good at math, but I figure that is 13 years or so prior to the introduction of the lb7.
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Codger_64 wrote: This particular one was made in 1977, though production and advertising didn't get up to speed until mid 1978, which as everyone knows, was before Buck designed his! ::tounge::

Codger
Ya missed the tongue hanging out thingie Muskratman! It was a "tongue-outa-cheek" reference to an age old squabble knifeies have engaged in for years! Sure, Buck was first, even according to Buck's website. You did note that I added first production year 1977 (17,000 made) even though they didn't start advertising, selling and shipping them til 1978? In fact, Schrade made some knives for buck, and sourced Buck knives to Wal-Mart and other retailers.

Codger ::tu::
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Just another one.
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here is my collection of 110's minus one or two I addred since this picture. Alot were modified by myself, only a few are stock.
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and a couple modified 112's too
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muskrat man I just bid on this one.
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You really DIDN'T need to show me that :D. I have been meaning to pick up a set of stag from someone to facy one of mine up a bit. The stag 110's just look awsome IMO, especially with damascus, better yet drop point damascus blade, thinned bolsters, thin sambar........uh oh, I'm thinking here we go again :shock: :shock:

EDIT: just checked the auction out, too fat for my tatses, nice piece of stag though, and you can't beat the price!
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Fat yes but I am 6"3" tall and close to 300# with 13 DD shoes I have extra large hands too. So time will tell if I get it. Then I will let you know if it's to fat.
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Two more

9ball :)
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Hey Rick;
Nice 51 old timer, must be rare, first I have seen.
wb

Heres a schrade ot
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This is my Case XX Pheasant Hunter.

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Here is a close-up of it.

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Mossdancer wrote:Hey Rick;
Nice 51 old timer, must be rare, first I have seen.
Here is another one for ya ta see :D I'm gonna be putting it up for auction here pretty soon. They are fairly "scarce" you just don't see as many as you do lb7&'s or 6OTs. This one is an honest near mint knife, It has the sheath too, just can't find the box or papers, which sucks. The white spots on the handle is smudges on the scanner screen.
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Gents,

I brought mine in a book store in the early 80's as a user, retired it late last year. Sheath is in nice shape also.
The stud is mine, opens smooth as silk.

I added it to my Favorite Searches list on eb and only two have popped up since then.

That a nice Pheasant Hunter ::tu:: , makes me want to eat.

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Here's another Browning. This ones recent manufacture. The others from earlier in the thread were from the seventies or early eighties as far as I can tell.

Jfarmer, the handles on that Case small game knife are some of the nicest I've ever seen. ::drool:: ::drool:: ::drool::
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To All;
Great Knives, that Browning stag is something,
Keeping on a roll.
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Sure are a lot of great Schrades in this thread!

Here's a set of Case Sharks -- from top: 1985 Sharks Tooth, 1980 Hammerhead, and 1981 Mako
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just when i thought it was safe to get back in the water 8) ::tu::
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Well.........If we aren't limited to folders, then I will show some of my fixed blade hunting knives.
Here are three Schrade 152OT's I got as blanks and then finished them myself.
The one on the left is handled in Cocobolo. The middle one has a Bokote handle & the one on the right has a jigged Water Buffalo horn handle.

I have made a lot of fixed blades from blanks out of the old Schrade factory, but recently I have started on slipjoints after seeing all of the ones Muskrat Man has done. :mrgreen:

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Ah yes, nice work Dale! ::nod:: ::tu:: ::tu::

I'm pretty sure Mossdancer doesn't mind a few fixed blades...or even firearms...mixed in for variety. That's part of the fun, at least IMO. :wink:

Here is one you might need if the hunt is a success.....

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Hey;
I think its about time to mention it. I believe that were the truth known there are as many hunters out there in collections as any pattern made with exception of some of the newer classics possibly.
wb

Keep em coming. I think an apt description would be they are just great big old lazy knives that just feel good. And a whole barrel full of them look good also.
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