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Aimus Moses wrote:Tim or Jerry, are those Boker auto's blades made of 440C stainless steel like most of the stainless steel Boker Solingen Germany marked knives?

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Aimus, I'm Mr. Clueless when it comes to blade steels, however I did find this posted on a web site -- "Blade Steel: 420 Stainless"
and this on KnifeCenter.com -- "A bead blasted 3-3/8" hollow ground blade of 420 stainless steel, hardened to 54-55 Rc"
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Aimus,
I don't know the answer to your question, maybe Ricky will chime in.

Nice knife cato ::tu::


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Scott,What is that lockback in that group??
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I've should have learned by now to stay away from the knife display case in the local hardware store, but I just had to look and see what was behind the glass. The "Old Red" handles on this Case Pocket-Worn Mini Trapper just looked too nice to leave in the store; afterall, it could end up with someone who wouldn't appreciate it like I will (justification) - it's mine now.
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Knice score Bruce!! ::tu::
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Nice mini-trapper, Old Hunter, that red pocket-worn bone is sweet!

Well, I decided $65 was reasonable for this knife so I picked one up. Should have gotten a user to go with it at that price. ::dang:: Tony Bose does great work and this knife rivals Case Classics if you ask me. I'll post some more pictures in the Case thread. Shepherd Hills has the best deal I could find. ::tu::

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That is a lot of pocketknife there Red Rider, great color too.
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I love that 5 blade Case. Sweet! Here are my latest finds:
Western Cutlery Germany, long pull and look at that stag!
Next is from Sheffield made by Harrison Brothers & Howson Cutlers to His Majesty. Nice stag on this one too!
And last we have a High Carbon U.S.A.
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Knice knives Randy!! ::tu::
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Thanks Scott! The high carbon jack is pretty cool. Its in very good shape and I think I am going to try it out as an EDC. But those two pen knives really got me excited! ::drool:: I believe that the Sheffield knife was made during the the reign of Edward the vii which according to what little research I have done dates to the early 1900's. The Western according to Goin's is dated to about the same time. Maybe that's why they look alike. ::shrug:: Any one know when Camillus used the High Carbon Steel U.S.A tang stamp?
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Randy, your High Carbon Steel equal end jack is very nice - jack knives are right up my alley. According to a listing I have in the 15th Ed. of Collector Knives by Price/Zalensky, that branding dates from 1928-1940 and were made by Camillus for Sears and/or Montgomery Wards.
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Thank you Old Hunter. I put an edge on her last night and she's wicked sharp and riding in the front pocket today!
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goldpan wrote:Thanks Scott! The high carbon jack is pretty cool. Its in very good shape and I think I am going to try it out as an EDC. But those two pen knives really got me excited! ::drool:: I believe that the Sheffield knife was made during the the reign of Edward the vii which according to what little research I have done dates to the early 1900's. The Western according to Goin's is dated to about the same time. Maybe that's why they look alike. ::shrug:: Any one know when Camillus used the High Carbon Steel U.S.A tang stamp?
Randy -- Early 1900s is probably spot on for your knife. Those two are very similar to a 1916-1928 Baldwin green bone Senator I have.
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And a 1907-1914 H Boker & Co's Improved Cutlery Senator I had. (Gone to the east coast now)
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Nice knives everyone ::tu::

This Ole Weidmannsheil and a Crane brand came today...........


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Tim I love the handles on that Weidmannsheil and Crane is awesome! Jerry aint it funny how those knives all look similar and very cooool! ::tu::

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Thanks Randy,

I love the scales on your Western cutlery. I know there's a name for them but i can't think of it.

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Randy - I'm not a big fan of small knives (under 3-1/2") but for some reason those Senators trip my trigger.

Tim - Depending on the size, most likely a Senator or Eisenhower.
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The name of the handles Jerry ::facepalm:: :lol:

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Oh. :oops:

Shuttin' up now boss.
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::rotflol::

It's OK Jerry ::handshake::

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Had one of those great days out knifing today - found a place, tucked away off the main road, that was full of knives. I bought these four for a very reasonable amount of money and plan to go back next week and get some more. All of these are essentially NOS knives, pretty dirty, but never used that I can tell. The two stainless knives cleaned up to be nearly perfect (the Camillus fish knife and the Craftsman stockman) but the Case Appaloosa half whittler and the I*XL dogleg jack have carbon blades and have suffered from sitting around for years doing nothing - got some staining on them, but everything is intact and functions just fine; plenty of snap opening and closing. Cannot figure out what company made the Craftsman; the main clip blade looks more like an Old Cutler, nothing like the Schrade or Camillus knives I have to compare to. This sure is fun!
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Nice haul OH ::tu::
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Love that Case Appaloosa half whittler ::tu::
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You now have yourself a new secret fishing hole Colonel. You're up for Super Sleuth of the Month. Great finds. That Craftsman anniversary is especially intriguing. I saw some handles like that recently. I want to say they were on one of the Austrailian's Schrade made knives but I could be wrong. What sticks in my memory was, what ever thread I saw them in, the handles had been advertised as being 'soft'. I could be way off base here. My mind plays a lot of tricks on me these days. ::teary_eyes::
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Jerry, you are right about the handles, they feel like rubber to me, wonder how they hold up. Australian Schrade - that is a new one on me, but the tang is marked USA. The place I went was amazing, full of little booths owned by different dealers; one guy had $40.00 to $50.00 per knife on some old Schrade OT's and Camillus Delrin handled knives, etc., (I mean 1990's era knives) and then on the other side I find this guys booth. I bought all four knives for $30.00 - that is the best deal I have ever gotten on used knives - I probably pay too much most of the time (I don't do the garage sale and flea market searches) these knives average my collection down just a little!
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