I've been looking for that one for a while.
Now, I recon y'all are gonna tell me there is ANOTHER MM Old Timer..
(Besides the MM89 and MM108...)
Thanks Cuz. It looks even better in hand. (if that's even possible)Colonel26 wrote:Now that’s a SAK! I love the color.jerryd6818 wrote:Today's delivery. I love this shade of blue and it does a great job of setting off the Alox.
How about the MM152Meridian_Mike wrote:Got me the OTHER Master Mechanic Old Timer... MM108
I've been looking for that one for a while.
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Now, I recon y'all are gonna tell me there is ANOTHER MM Old Timer..
(Besides the MM89 and MM108...)
Just a few Mike, just a few.Meridian_Mike wrote:Now, I recon y'all are gonna tell me there is ANOTHER MM Old Timer..
(Besides the MM89 and MM108...)

TripleF wrote:Titanic figuarl knife, Boker and BEAR MGC promotional advertising knife

cody6268 wrote:TripleF wrote:Titanic figuarl knife, Boker and BEAR MGC promotional advertising knife
What's the name of the mine on the Bear? Because if it's coal-related, and the mine's in WV, VA, or KY I might be interested in it.

cody6268 wrote:TripleF wrote:Titanic figuarl knife, Boker and BEAR MGC promotional advertising knife
What's the name of the mine on the Bear? Because if it's coal-related, and the mine's in WV, VA, or KY I might be interested in it.

Really cool pick up Eustace. Slovakia is not a country I have a knife from.Eustace wrote:Nothing special, but I'm glad. Brand new pocket knives, made in country, that allready don't exist.

Willow Lake Minecody6268 wrote:TripleF wrote:Titanic figuarl knife, Boker and BEAR MGC promotional advertising knife
What's the name of the mine on the Bear? Because if it's coal-related, and the mine's in WV, VA, or KY I might be interested in it.
LOL... yep, that is what I figured....KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:Just a few Mike, just a few.Meridian_Mike wrote:Now, I recon y'all are gonna tell me there is ANOTHER MM Old Timer..
(Besides the MM89 and MM108...)
Located just north of Equality, IL, it's halfway between Shawneetown and Harrisburg where I lived my freshman year of high school. The mine is closed now for safety reasons. There are a lot of coal mines in Southern Illinois.TripleF wrote: Willow Lake Mine
Your guess is right. I think they are from the early 80s.kootenay joe wrote:Eustace are those knives from 1970's & '80's ? Or older ?
kj


Wow you got a knife there ,I got a couple of fingernail cleaning apparatuses.FRJ wrote:I got this large knife today. Is this a paratroopers knife??
It's a good big knife.
Shown with a Colonial knife of same pattern/style.
When I bought the Colonial I didn't know enough to look for the tip of the saw. They are apparently known to snap off there.
Of the two knives, I think the Colonial is superior.
The Colonial is 6 inches long closed. The Western is 1/8" shorter.
Each knife has half stops on both blades.
