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Landed a couple Congress knives yesterday, the Northfield looks interesting, will have to see if I hit a home run when it shows up.
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John, that Northfield looks like the real deal. I hope that's a good one for you. ::tu::
I hope you show it off when you get it.
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royal0014 wrote:Fished this one out of the bay yesterday. First purchase in a long time.
Odd 3-bladed Utica made for S.H. Kress. Google says they were a chain of five and dimes.
Just under $12 shipped . . . .
Until I looked it up, I thought you had mistaken it for Kresge's 5¢&10¢ stores. You know those today as K-Mart. I don't recall ever seeing one of the S.H. Kress stores. Checking Wikipedia, I guess I don't recall seeing one because it was a southern brand.
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I remember a Kress five & dime when I was a young boy. When we went into town, Orlando, Mother would sometimes go to the Kress store. That was back in the early '50s.
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Edit: had to google Kress, interesting history, including segregated lunch counter issues. I remember the 2 water fountains on the wall and the way they were marked. The store I remembered is now a fancy steak house on west Church Street in Orlando according to Wikipedia. West Church street just off Orange Avenue was a favorite place as a boy and teenager. There was an ancient hardware store on the south side of the street, Bumby Hardware, wood floors, walls covered with new and used guns and of course any hardware item ever made. Across the street was B.E. Purcell a general merchandise store, it catered to the ranch people. They sold saddles, boots, washing machines, clothes, etc.. Bought my 1st Stetson there, a beaver fur, Silver belly color. Genuine 501 Levi Strauss blue jeans were $3.50 per pair and as I recall they were shrink to fit back then. That's way before some of these strange folks decided it was cool to wear real Levis. I best not go there. ::disgust::
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FRJ wrote:John, that Northfield looks like the real deal. I hope that's a good one for you. ::tu::
I hope you show it off when you get it.
Thanks Joe, got my fingers crossed on this one, will take a bunch of pictures and do a post when it shows.
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John,I may be wrong,but that Northfield has the look of an Olbertz made knife from the 1990's.I hope I am.
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peanut740 wrote:John,I may be wrong,but that Northfield has the look of an Olbertz made knife from the 1990's.I hope I am.
I think you nailed it Roger, did not even know these existed. I found a previous post showing an ivory handled one that looks very similar. Oh well lesson learned and the seller takes returns so it will probably go back.
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John,1 thing I noticed about the Olbertz made knives is the tang are extra wide on the small blades,It is even true on the pen blades on their toenails.
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That's one reason why I love this place. I keep learning from the guys who know.
Thank you, Roger.
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royal0014 wrote:Fished this one out of the bay yesterday. First purchase in a long time.
Odd 3-bladed Utica made for S.H. Kress. Google says they were a chain of five and dimes.
Positive about the Utica I.D.?

The shield and the fluted bolsters on that knife positively scream Camillus to me. ::shrug:: Even the profile of that caplifter/screwdriver looks like a dead ringer for the Camillus MIL-K-818 "demo" knives from a little later on. I could definitely be wrong of course! ::nod::

Either way, Utica or Camillus, that's a nice and very unique cattleman! ::tu:: Great find and great price!
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Tsar Bomba wrote:Positive about the Utica I.D.?
Nope, just going on the seller's description.
Pictures would not expand; the only visible tang stamp simply reads "DICTATOR".
::shrug::

This 'un may wind up with new pants . . . . :)
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zzyzzogeton wrote:I mainly collect fixed blades, but there are several categories of folding knives that I "accumulate" - -

First, a category of folders I accumulate is advertising knives related to feed stores. A paternal great-grandfather, my paternal grandmother, my maternal grandfather and my father all ran feed stores in various small towns and communities in Texas - Noack, Taylor, Rockdale, Georgetown and Bartlett.


My latest incoming instrument of death and destruction in this genre is a humble "nutter" by Kutmaster, advertising Kent Feeds, a mid-west brand.

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Another genre indicative of my warped sense of humor is airline knives. I mean, what better way to demonstrate hypocrisy than to display items advertising companies who now ban the possession of said advertisements while using the services being advertised?

This little gem is a 25+ y.o. example of an inexpensive Chinese imitation of a successful product - a SAK-style multi-function knife representing Continental Express, a budget airline started in 1986 and a regional venture between Continental and United.

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And last, but not least, - a Coupe Choux (Cabbage Cutter), aka the M1831 French Artillery Short Sword coming from the UK, so it will be a while before I get my grubby paws on it. :(

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Terry - no PM has arrived yet. I guess it got lost in a bit bucket somewhere.
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zzyzzogeton wrote:Terry - no PM has arrived yet. I guess it got lost in a bit bucket somewhere.
I'll try an email again, anyway I have a Imperial 3 blade with some good etches on it, MoorMan's on one side of the master blade and Super Razor Blade Stainless on the other. If I get your email I'll send along some photo's. Thanks, Terry
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The Churchills are coming...
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I like that one. Any word on whether the Northfields will have pinched bolsters or not? I'm hoping not and I got the impression from the preview CAD drawing that they aren't. But I can't really tell for sure from the drawing.
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A couple of FleaBay Duragno-s, I'm sure many of you know the seller...
I bought the Dog Leg and the Stockman. In the Mail!

I'm really digging these Durango knives. I have about a dozen of them. ::tu::
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A couple more Flea buys last night

Kabar 1030 Needs a bath big time but it looks solid, and a Shefield made Bufallo horn pen knife that may be a John Petty circa 1848.
I have 2 Petty-s from John Petty & Sons circa 1868-88. This new pen looks too simil;ar to be anyone elses work.
I'll find out in a few days, I hope.
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supratentorial wrote:I like that one. Any word on whether the Northfields will have pinched bolsters or not? I'm hoping not and I got the impression from the preview CAD drawing that they aren't. But I can't really tell for sure from the drawing.
Still waiting for photos of the stag (NF) to confirm. GEC has made changes in the past from what was on their drawings but pinched bolsters would be something they'd have to account for in advance, I imagine. I'm going to wait for a representative product before deciding how many NFs I'm going to buy (if any).

I think this pattern looks awesome in the gabon ebony, though. I bought two. ::paranoid::
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americanedgetech wrote:A couple of FleaBay Duragno-s, I'm sure many of you know the seller...
I bought the Dog Leg and the Stockman. In the Mail!

I'm really digging these Durango knives. I have about a dozen of them. ::tu::
Some nice pick ups. Who manufactured Durango? Colonial?
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supratentorial wrote:I like that one. Any word on whether the Northfields will have pinched bolsters or not? I'm hoping not and I got the impression from the preview CAD drawing that they aren't. But I can't really tell for sure from the drawing.
Still waiting for photos of the stag (NF) to confirm. GEC has made changes in the past from what was on their drawings but pinched bolsters would be something they'd have to account for in advance, I imagine. I'm going to wait for a representative product before deciding how many NFs I'm going to buy (if any).

I think this pattern looks awesome in the gabon ebony, though. I bought two. ::paranoid::
Thanks for the feedback
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supratentorial wrote:
americanedgetech wrote:A couple of FleaBay Duragno-s, I'm sure many of you know the seller...
I bought the Dog Leg and the Stockman. In the Mail!

I'm really digging these Durango knives. I have about a dozen of them. ::tu::
Some nice pick ups. Who manufactured Durango? Colonial?
Yes sir,
As far as I know they were made for Case brand by Colonial in the late 70's. I have a lot more reading to do on them but I do know they are a very nice quality knife, and they sell for very little loot.
I think I paid less than 30 bucks for the two of them on the auction(s) so they can be bought for a lot less.

I've carried a few of them, and they really are the perfect little EDC 8) knives.
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americanedgetech wrote:
supratentorial wrote:
americanedgetech wrote:A couple of FleaBay Duragno-s, I'm sure many of you know the seller...
I bought the Dog Leg and the Stockman. In the Mail!

I'm really digging these Durango knives. I have about a dozen of them. ::tu::
Some nice pick ups. Who manufactured Durango? Colonial?
Yes sir,
As far as I know they were made for Case brand by Colonial in the late 70's. I have a lot more reading to do on them but I do know they are a very nice quality knife, and they sell for very little loot.
I think I paid less than 30 bucks for the two of them on the auction(s) so they can be bought for a lot less.

I've carried a few of them, and they really are the perfect little EDC 8) knives.
Thanks for the info. I'm not familiar with the Durango knives.
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There is a forum here (AAPK) for them, I'm not yet up to speed but I'm sure there is some interesting history behind the brand.
I kind of dig the knives that have sorted histories.
They may not be as valuable as their counterparts but to me they are just as collectible. The more I learn the more interesting they become.

Similar to the John Petty(?) above. He went into knife making in Shefield twice. Once as a pocket knife manufacturer in 1840. He quit in 1848, raised a family. Then he went back into knife making as John Petty, and sons 1n 1868. He passed in 1888 then his widow, and sons ran the company until the early 1900's (1923 I think), Barrel Brand was one of their trade marks. Story knives...
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Here's one I've got on the way. An equal end Case Bros. Little Valley N.Y. at 3 3/8 closed from our own Olderdogs1(Tom) Thanks Tom!
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That's a sweet looking knife Greg. ::tu::
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