It's In The Mail

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royal0014 wrote:Very interesting Eustace.
Any idea as to the purpose of the three-sided spike ??
I do not know if I can explain correctly. It's a knife that's in a toolbox of the locksmith? fitter? machinist? , I do not know the exact word for this profession. For example, the tool is used to clean drill chips from a drilled hole in metal or chips on the edges of the machine-cut metal. It can also be drawn on the metal. I could not find the name of this specific tool in English. Scraper?
This knife is from the 1960s. I have the newer version from the same company - from the 70s
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Eustace wrote:
royal0014 wrote:Very interesting Eustace.
Any idea as to the purpose of the three-sided spike ??
I do not know if I can explain correctly. It's a knife that's in a toolbox of the locksmith? fitter? machinist? , I do not know the exact word for this profession. For example, the tool is used to clean drill chips from a drilled hole in metal or chips on the edges of the machine-cut metal. It can also be drawn on the metal. I could not find the name of this specific tool in English. Scraper?
This knife is from the 1960s. I have the newer version from the same company - from the 70s
Eustace might it be called a punch or scribe?
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Eustace wrote:
royal0014 wrote:Very interesting Eustace.
Any idea as to the purpose of the three-sided spike ??
I do not know if I can explain correctly. It's a knife that's in a toolbox of the locksmith? fitter? machinist? , I do not know the exact word for this profession. For example, the tool is used to clean drill chips from a drilled hole in metal or chips on the edges of the machine-cut metal. It can also be drawn on the metal. I could not find the name of this specific tool in English. Scraper?
This knife is from the 1960s. I have the newer version from the same company - from the 70s
I think for cleaning out a drilled hole it would be called a 'reamer'.
Making marks or lines would be a scribe, usually a hardened tool ....
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This one should be here soon.
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I saw this one and had to have it...
Sounds like a real "man's knife".....LOL.

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tang stamp reads...."Bristol line... Original tidax... Germany"
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What the heck is TIDAX.....???.....Sprechen sie Deutsch?

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I found this Queen yesterday.... I figured she needed a good clean-up and then I could put her back on her throne...
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I gotta figure out how to patch that spot under her middle pin.

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Doug51 wrote:This one should be here soon.
Doug is that the 090 pattern? That's pretty sharp! ::tu::
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gsmith7158 wrote:
Doug51 wrote:This one should be here soon.
Doug is that the 090 pattern? That's pretty sharp! ::tu::
Thanks,I don't know. I got it on sale from Cabela's with some reward points. I'm new and still learning about all these patterns. This place is a great place to learn.
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Meridian_Mike wrote:I gotta figure out how to patch that spot under her middle pin. -Mike
Knice pen knife! ::tu:: Would a drop of super glue be appropriate?
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Schrade Walden EZ Open. I am thinking 1947. It never made it into the catalogs after the sale of the company in December of 1946. Probably everything but the tang stamp was already made? ??? I am already loving this knife and it isn't here yet.
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tongueriver wrote:Schrade Walden EZ Open. I am thinking 1947. It never made it into the catalogs after the sale of the company in December of 1946. Probably everything but the tang stamp was already made? ??? I am already loving this knife and it isn't here yet.
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I was eyeing that one too but I see that I was too late. Good to see it here. Looks like a dandy ::tu::
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This pair of Victorinox Alox Classic SD's(?) are spending the weekend traveling to my mailbox. I wanted something with scissors that's smaller than a Leatherman Wingman. :lol: Considered one of the little Bucks until I saw what they're getting for them, if you can find one. I like Alox so this very lightly used pair looks like they will fit the bill. ::pray::
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I strongly recommend the Companion--as it's the thinnest SAK ever made, but with the same tool set as the Classic. Usually the Classic and similar is what I carry when the SAK or folder on me doesn't have scissors, though I don't really like carrying the two Companions I have (one was for a tourist attraction in Germany, the other is a Westinghouse promo and I plan to get the two other blue Alox Westinghouse ad knives to make a complete set).
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I saw this one a few days ago and I've been going back and forth on it. Lets see ,Northwoods $189, Case $89, I think I'll give this baby a shot. Giraffe bone 32 On it5's way to my house. ::super_happy::
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Nice score Greg!! Ya gotta post pics when it arrives!! KOOL!!! 8) John :D
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Giraffe bone has long been a favorite of mine. Looks like you are going to have one handsome knife.
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:
tongueriver wrote:Schrade Walden EZ Open. I am thinking 1947. It never made it into the catalogs after the sale of the company in December of 1946. Probably everything but the tang stamp was already made? ??? I am already loving this knife and it isn't here yet.
ez4.jpgez5.jpg
I was eyeing that one too but I see that I was too late. Good to see it here. Looks like a dandy ::tu::
Be sure and post some pictures when you get it. Such a classic knife.
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Sweet looker, Greg!
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doglegg wrote:
KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:
tongueriver wrote:Schrade Walden EZ Open. I am thinking 1947. It never made it into the catalogs after the sale of the company in December of 1946. Probably everything but the tang stamp was already made? ??? I am already loving this knife and it isn't here yet.
ez4.jpgez5.jpg
I was eyeing that one too but I see that I was too late. Good to see it here. Looks like a dandy ::tu::
Be sure and post some pictures when you get it. Such a classic knife.
Thanks for asking but my photog skills are lacking. It did arrive and is an alligator with near 100% blades and dense black ebony- a good one fer sure. Still a mystery transition knife but I can be good with that.
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Well, I found this old Case and figured it needed a new home. Not in the best of shape but that's OK.
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Gonna give GEC another shot after a few disappointing knives in a row
I just dug the blade choices on this one as well as the stag with NO shield
I’ll post pics when she gets here
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Gino, I'm shocked that GPK had a Stag 48 to sell. The 48 Improved Trapper is my favorite GEC pattern. I hope it pleases you too.
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Thank Jerry
Looking forward to getting her
They had about 1/2 dozen so I was able to be a bit picky and got one with pretty even handles
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Just pulled the trigger for this one. A Case back pocket with 154cm steel. Almost added a Swayback as the wharncliffe blade has been really catching my attention. Looking forward to trying out the 154cm steel with the back pocket.
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Doug that looks good. Be good to see pictures of the sway back when you get it. I like the wharn blades as well.
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