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This knife is usually called a "Rooster Nutter", the secondary blade being used to castrate roosters. I have no idea how this is done or where a rooster keeps his nuts.
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kootenay joe wrote:This knife is usually called a "Rooster Nutter", the secondary blade being used to castrate roosters. I have no idea how this is done or where a rooster keeps his nuts.
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Thanks Roland, I am afraid my field of experience did not include turning roosters in capon either. Thanks for the proper name. ::handshake::
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Seems like lately I am only finding knives I really want in spurts....
Well.... here is a little spurt I just landed..... it's on it's way.

Craftsman 9494 (Camillus #72)....
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I'm slowly gaining a little ground on my 72 collection Jerry....
(I'm in no way gonna ever have as many as you...)

They sure are some really great knives Jerry!

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Mike, that is quiet a score there. That is a great little knife. All these variants! Happy for you. ::nod:: ::ds:: ::ds:: ::handshake::
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This new arrival is a first generation, 1983, Stag Bulldog. Two blades, two springs, an almost seemless runup. More photos will be posted in the Bulldog thread.
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Beautiful Bulldog! Would looooove to have one like that!
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Mike, that's a very, very nice 9494. I'm going to say Schrade made (863). Note the handle jigging, shield and pull on the main blade. You done real good there my friend.
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jerryd6818 wrote:Mike, that's a very, very nice 9494. I'm going to say Schrade made (863). Note the handle jigging, shield and pull on the main blade. You done real good there my friend.
WOW... coming from you Jerry, that is quite a complement for this knife!
Thanks for the extra info Jerry.
(I guess I forgot that Craftsman didn't really have a specific shield of their own.... just makers shields with "CRAFTSMAN" on 'em)

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Well..... here just came another one of those spurts.... I just found myself another Craftsman.

This one is a 9555 (the one with the saw blade)... I have been told these are not very common.

In the mail.....
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The main blade is a little boogered but I can handle that. Heck, for what I paid... I am HAPPY.
(much less than 100 buckazoids)

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:shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock: :shock:
Woah!
Those are pickups of the year Mike!
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My mail lady has been very generous of late. Today she brought this Schrade 863 covered in Stag from the hand of Mr. Herman Williams. He graciously confirmed that it was one of his. Am I pleased. More pic's on the Schrade forum
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That's a great picture, of it, Doglegg! She's a beauty ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Hey doglegg, wow is that beautiful. That stag looks incredible, great color and aged. Fabulous looking knife. Would love to see those blades out and some pics of other angles, the other side, etc. Gotta show us more of that baby. Wow. How old is that? Beautiful. Wow.
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Ivoryman wrote:Hey doglegg, wow is that beautiful. That stag looks incredible, great color and aged. Fabulous looking knife. Would love to see those blades out and some pics of other angles, the other side, etc. Gotta show us more of that baby. Wow. How old is that? Beautiful. Wow.
Iman, I posted more photo's over on the Schrade forum and on the Camillus 72 thread. Thanks for your comments. ::nod::
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doggleg, what can I say? A picture of your knife is in my dictiona ::tu:: ry next to the word gorgeous.
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Thanks doglegg, but I saw them and still can't see half the pile side scale or enough blade. Would be great to see more of that one. Gorgeous from what I can see.
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Thanks Qs, Herman sure does great work. ::nod:: ::handshake::
Iman, I'm going to keep giving you the run around. I think I posted pic's of both sides over on the Camillus 72 thread. Sorry for putting you through the chase. Thanks. ::handshake::
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Well now i finally remembered to post my newest roll call Tuesday. 2 1976 tang stamp Queen Winterbottom bone #19 Trapper for $65 each in new condition. Have 3 now.
Good stuff ::nod::
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WC, I think I'm seeing double. Cool score. ::tu::
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doglegg wrote:My mail lady has been very generous of late. Today she brought this Schrade 863 covered in Stag from the hand of Mr. Herman Williams. He graciously confirmed that it was one of his. Am I pleased. More pic's on the Schrade forumDSCN5756.JPG
I like that one doglegg, nice score!
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WillyCamaro wrote:Well now i finally remembered to post my newest roll call Tuesday. 2 1976 tang stamp Queen Winterbottom bone #19 Trapper for $65 each in new condition. Have 3 now.
Good stuff ::nod::
Handsome pair Willy. I think 3 of the same qualifies you as a hoarder though. :D
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sunknife wrote:
doglegg wrote:My mail lady has been very generous of late. Today she brought this Schrade 863 covered in Stag from the hand of Mr. Herman Williams. He graciously confirmed that it was one of his. Am I pleased. More pic's on the Schrade forumDSCN5756.JPG
I like that one doglegg, nice score!
Thank you Sunknife. ::handshake::
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doglegg wrote:My mail lady has been very generous of late. Today she brought this Schrade 863 covered in Stag from the hand of Mr. Herman Williams. He graciously confirmed that it was one of his. Am I pleased. More pic's on the Schrade forumDSCN5756.JPG
Sah-weet!! Fo' sho'!!!
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Well I can't really compete with the last two picks but non the less, this is a pic of my first Rough Rider. I bought a small one first so I could see how good they are made. I'm happy with it. For the price, it's a really nice knife. Might buy one or two more. They have some good looking Stockman & Sowbelly Knives that I like. Oh and I have a question on this knife. It has a brass liner between the 2 blades so that each blade is in it's own little compartment. Never seen this before. Is there any term for that?

Thanks for the info. Tom
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It's normal Tom.
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