KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Congrats, dogg! ::tu::
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Very simple knife.....never seen one like this before...

Looks like ebony handles. Stamp on wood might read:
WESTERN ELECTRIC CO PROPERTY R-2761
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Scott,

It`s a Lineman's Splicer Knife ::nod::
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Thanks bro! Appreciate ya! ::tu:: ::nod::
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Lookie at this stud! Usually when you see the ugly handle sticking out of the sheath you expect the blade to be worse......not in this case.....it looks to have very light use!
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Awesome find, Scott! That blade is beautiful! ::drool::
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Now that 119 is a hang around the campfire knife Scott ::tu::
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Kingston 2 blade serpentine jack
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TripleF wrote:Lookie at this stud! Usually when you see the ugly handle sticking out of the sheath you expect the blade to be worse......not in this case.....it looks to have very light use!
Great find Scott...that one's got some definite personality! I wonder how the previous owner managed to jack up the handle like that. ..never seen one with that kind of wear on it. Blade sure looks good to go!
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garddogg56 wrote:Now that 119 is a hang around the campfire knife Scott ::tu::

Ohhhhh dude, you know I like a campfire! ::ds::

Mike - I know. What the ::shrug::
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Went thru a dry spell the past couple weeks.... ::doh:: and couldn't find a knife....but not today!
No pocket knives but some knives none the less...
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TripleF wrote:Lookie at this stud! Usually when you see the ugly handle sticking out of the sheath you expect the blade to be worse......not in this case.....it looks to have very light use!
Dang dude! For a 1988, that blade is in great condition. It will be interesting to see if you can restore the handle.
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Wow Scott, that's a neat haul. Are those three moras there?
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Yes sir.
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Scott,

Do all three of those Moras have the serrated blade ? ( Please say no. )
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philco wrote:Scott,

Do all three of those Moras have the serrated blade ? ( Please say no. )
::rotflol:: ::rotflol:: uhhhhh, no. There.....how's that?

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Yes sir, they do! They're all KJ Eriksson Craftline Rope knives by Mora of Sweden!!

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Picked up these 2 today.
The electricians knife is a Schrade Walden (1946 - 1973) #204. I couldn't resist the wood scales..
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TripleF wrote:Lookie at this stud! Usually when you see the ugly handle sticking out of the sheath you expect the blade to be worse......not in this case.....it looks to have very light use!
Nice grab Scot ::tu::
I'd send it to Buck for a spa treatment. it will come back like new. ::nod::
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I found this one at a garage sale this morning for the cost of an Egg McMuffin. I haven't done a thing to it yet. A little WD40 and five minutes on my buffer and it will be like new. It's rock solid ::tu::
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Knice score bro!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Today's haul.....

CASE, Cutco, Kershaw, Kutmaster...
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I might have gone to a flea market or three today. But my checks haven't been all that great and money conservation takes front seat!
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Just Plain Dave wrote:I might have gone to a flea market or three today. But my checks haven't been all that great and money conservation takes front seat!
I hear ya, my haul of the day ain't much at all. Richards sheffield england knife and a knife with a weird bar inside to keep closed
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TripleF wrote:Yes sir.
Very cool haul there.
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Br4v0 wrote:
Just Plain Dave wrote:I might have gone to a flea market or three today. But my checks haven't been all that great and money conservation takes front seat!
I hear ya, my haul of the day ain't much at all. Richards sheffield england knife and a knife with a weird bar inside to keep closed
Nothing wrong with that haul ::tu:: I like them Imperial trick knives ::nod::
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