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Very Nice Perry! Great Job! ........ Joe, you da man! ::tu::
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Yes he is Kelley, I'm just one of his Minions ::woot:: You guy put together a package I couldn't have dreamed up! You guys are too kind and why this site rocks like it does. ::handshake:: ::handshake::
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They'll make a knife mechanic out of you yet Perry!
Nice save & good work on the Barlow! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Well, Thank You guys! I'm always happy to help out! :D

This IS a GREAT place to be. ::tu::

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Mechanic is an awfully big word to connect with what I do Dale. I ust try to not make as many mistakes. ::facepalm:: :lol:
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A few I had, a few that were waiting when I got home.
Imperial Ireland Dog Leg (got at Flea Market)
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Sabre Ireland Dog Leg (bought in AAPK Store)
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Cigar by Imperial Prov RI (bought in AAPK Store)
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Imperial Prov RI Toothpick (bought at Flea Market)
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Imperial Ireland Campers Knife. Shells held on with interior flaps. (bought at Flea Market)
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Nice Dave
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Wow, Dave! :shock: Some of those are in pretty NICE shape to be found at a flea market! ::tu::
Luv that toothpick ::nod::

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Here's a few "dust collectors" I'm putting in storage.
Hopefully this phase of collecting is over for a while ::paranoid::

These blister packs are all Imperials.
I posted my Colonials over in Knife Lore.
http://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/kni ... 3&start=15

I got the Imperial Knife display rack last weekend. When my 7 yr old granddaughter came by on Mothers Day, she asked me "Are you opening a store?" :lol: I did a reality check a last year and had asked myself the same question. I had doubles and triples of a LOT of these, and decided to sell a few off ::teary_eyes::
Yes, I was well on my way to having a store with nothing in it for sale! :lol:

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Imperial Razor Blade Stainless & Super Razor Blade Stainless ('60s).JPG
Imperial Jackmaster Workmate & Barlow.JPG
Imperial Jackmaster Jack Knife  IKCO 1981.JPG
Imperial Jackmaster Jack Knife  IKCO 1981 back.JPG
Imperial Jackmaster Camp Knife & Fish Knife.JPG
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Imperial Jackmaster Barlow & ''Daddy'' Barlow.JPG
Imperial IKCO 1979 Timberline.JPG
Imperial Frontier Series & Ozark Trail (Wal Mart contract).JPG
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Imperial Frontier Series & Ozark Trail (Wal Mart contract) back.JPG
Imperial Diamond Edge Plus Pen Knife & Jackmaster Jack Knife.JPG
Imperial Diamond Edge Plus Pen Knife & Jackmaster Jack Knife back.JPG
Imperial 1974 IKCO Kamp-King Utility Knife & late '60s red & yellow Kamp-King Pocket Knife.JPG
Imperial ''My First Knife''  Kamp-King 1990 Imperial Schrade Corp..JPG
Imperial ''My First Knife''  Kamp-King 1990 Imperial Schrade Corp. back.JPG
Imperial Ireland Trick knife (reproduction).JPG
Imperial Polet Quality Tools TM3 German & French  (not ment for export, looks like Tradsman Series).JPG
Imperial Polet Quality Tools TM3 German & French  (not ment for export, looks like Tradsman Series) back.JPG
Imperial Tradesman TM5 & Apex Wilderness.JPG
I've got a camouflage knife, but I can't find it.......

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The Tradesman and Apex series are solid construction.

Now there tucked away in ziploc bags and in a large Tupperware box - under the bed ::tired::

...... Joe
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WOW!! Joe. That's some accumulation of mint, in the package knives. Congratulations ::groove::
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I have knife envy for that Grandpa easy open and those Jackmaster Jacks!!!!!
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WOAH, now that's what I like to see! The serious collector at work! WTG Joe! ::woot:: ::woot::
I hope someday to be this seriously focused on one thing at a time.
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My word Joe! Thats about all I can say. ::tu:: ::tu::
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I forgot this Prov RI USA Barlow. Have had it for quite a while.
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Just an awesome collection, Joe.

Dave, I like that barlow. Very nice.

You guys always make me jealous.
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Dave that Barlow looks like one I had as a kid in the late 60s to early 70s. ::nod::
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Here's the army of Kameos I got in the mail today boys! Quick and dirty pic!
Hope ya like'm.
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Cool Perry. Is that all the different longhorns? ::tu::
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Most of them Kelley, Joe has all of them and I can't remember what's missin but he will know.
Note all serated main blades.
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Nice knives, singin!

I have a few more to add;

Imperial Advertising Jack, a Hammer Brand USA Senator Pen and a Colonial (that I think is a shell?).
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Nice bunch of adverts you got there! ::tu:: ::nod::
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Thanks singin! Picked up 6 knives for $50, seemed like a good deal. Included a Case Tested and an ivory Hibbard Spencer Bartlett too.
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I'd say that's a very good for sure! ::handshake::
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