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It is COOL lookin! I have really been keeping a eye open for shell handled knives lately at the flea market and such and have also really begun to apreciate the different colors more than I ever have.
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That's good Gino, you literally don't know what other interesting handles are out there. There could be a handle floatin round that none of us have seen yet. ::nod::
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Guys, I don't think there's an end to the colors. Just when I think i've seen 'em all, another new one shows up. Personally I hope I never find the end of the rainbow. It's what collectin' the shells is all about. ::nod::

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You're eggzactly right WB! ::nod::
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Here's three i've picked up fairly recently, all Hammers.
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I've got a couple of others in the black/gold (I always called it Texas Tea), the other two I hadn't come across 'till I found these.
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Cool finds WB, your JackMaster Fisherman's Knife is called a "Lock-Bak" even though it's technically a linerlock design. And they're about as hard to find as a "Crossbar" knife. They are listed in the 1952 catalog. Great score! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Thanks Perry! Yah, I always did wonder 'bout that lock-bak thing. This one is the large 5" model.

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Yep, that's the only size they made 'em in.
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Nice snags WB! Very cool ;)
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Did they call the 4-1/4" model something else? I have a few of those, too. I think they may be Imperials and not Hammer Brands though. I'll have to look and see.
Thanks, Gino! Findin' a new one is always a thrill! ::groove::

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Knice scores WB!! ::tu::

I just landed this Knife/Car Key Hammer Brand. It's on eBay now. But I thought the colors were amazing...
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A fairly well used Colonial and two decent Imperials.
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Nice OH, that red Imperial with the shield is awesome!
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Thanks Gino! The backside of that red knife is much prettier than the frontside, I will have to take another picture and post it.
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Thanks Scott, I like that key knife too! I have the HB large toothpick and barlow in that color. ::hmm::
OldHunter, i'm with Gino, that red's a real eye popper! ::tu::

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White Buffalo, thanks for the compliments - not being a "shell" collector, but more of a junk accumulator, I bought it about a month ago with a Girl Scout knife, just because I liked the red color myself. Here is a view of the backside - more attractive in my opinion than the frontside.
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One last shell handle in my collection. I had forgotten to even take a picture of this one, another of my Ol' Granny's (Great-Grandma) knives that I was given when she passed in 1970. This one is a Providence Cut. Co. pen knife, the snap is gone in the pen blade and I can't resurrect it - the clip blade snaps like a mousetrap though!
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It always those dang clip or pen blades that retain snap, never the mains. ::mdm::
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:shock: Awesome colors guys!!
Looks like the "shell fever" is starting to spread. ::paranoid::

WB, the 4 1/4" knives were first marketed as the "Sportsmaster" all the way
back to the beginning - 1936. Later, the 4 1/4" 2 blade and also the 5" 2 blade
fish knives were marketed as the "Sportsmaster" too.
In '55 they made a 5" 2 blade fish knife with a stainless blade that was etched.
It was the first and last year for that knife - also, it was the ONLY Hammer Brand
shell handle ever to have an etch at all!

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Yep glad I got most of what I wanted before the gold rush started again. :mrgreen:
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::facepalm:: Gonna drive the prices up to where no one can afford um!
Let's see... from 30 cents to 10 dollars in only 65 years...

Sounds like a firm investment to me! ::paranoid:: .... ::rotflol::
The quality is in the colors!! :lol:

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I know you're jokin a little Joe but you're right about the colors, if they are clear and bright, have zero cracks or chips in them and all the blades still there, I'M IN! ::ds:: ::ds::
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nice shells
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Man, NICE one cato! ::tu:: Love the colors!

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There ya go cato, nice full blades and nice handles too! ::tu:: ::tu::
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