KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Baykeeper wrote:
garddogg56 wrote:Very nice tl-29 ::nod::
Thanks, my first new-to-me knife in a while, it's been slim pickin's for me this year so far, hopefully more will follow, (from my mouth to God's ear).
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I’m rather late, but here is Sunday’s haul.
The large stag is from Birks, which as been the big deal jeweller around here for about a hundred years. I’m pretty sure it’s a steak knife.
The little fixed is a souvineer of Hundred Mile House which is a town up province. It’s just a made in Japan plastic tourist special.
The three little guys have very hard to read tang stamps but I’ll try to magnify them later.
I really like the silver one.
Not a bad haul!
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Really good haul IMHO Ann. ::tu::
Really like that Berks. That handle really sets up this one.
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Ann I enjoy your variety. Good cross section of knives. ::tu::
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Great little batch of knives. The steak knife is a beauty, and the Japanese tourist knife looks like a great little EDC. Wichard Rigging Knife; I think it's the 10052 model. Personally, I would recommend not buying this model for anything more than the ten bucks I paid. Wichard replaced this older model with the Offshore and Aquaterra series. This one seems made OK, but suffers from really cheapo steel. It's 316L; pretty much rustproof but is too soft to hold an edge long, and is not even a steel suited for blades. WIchard discontinued these for good reason; though I still wish the one with pliers was still around; missed out on getting them when West Marine sold it. The lower-end Aquaterra are 420, while the Offshore are Sandvik 12C27. I am thinking about getting the Offshore. This one's going in my tacklebox since it will be used sparingly, and is rustproof. Already made and attached a lanyard.
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It glows in the dark! Usually, for an older knife, that ability is long gone.

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From the flea market today....
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Hey Scott? What’s the fixed with the leather handle? I love those, especially if hey are on the small side.
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zoogirl wrote:Hey Scott? What’s the fixed with the leather handle? I love those, especially if hey are on the small side.

USN MK1 RH PAL 35
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Kinda thought so. I’m starting to smell Pal’s as well as I can Richards! Lucky you! ::tu::
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TripleF wrote:From the flea market today....
Great camp carry right there. I too recall seeing an RH-36 at my local flea market; but no sheath and it was so badly pitted and crudely cleaned, it was a ture POS. The guy wanted $40 for the thing and wouldn't budge. I would later spend $7 on a postwar Camillus MK1 that would become a great field knife.

Thinking about rehandling the Bridgeport? While they were sold with wood, I think orange G10 would be tough, practical, and economical.
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cody6268 wrote:
TripleF wrote:From the flea market today....
Great camp carry right there. I too recall seeing an RH-36 at my local flea market; but no sheath and it was so badly pitted and crudely cleaned, it was a ture POS. The guy wanted $40 for the thing and wouldn't budge. I would later spend $7 on a postwar Camillus MK1 that would become a great field knife.

Thinking about rehandling the Bridgeport? While they were sold with wood, I think orange G10 would be tough, practical, and economical.
I am indeed. Thanks for the idea!
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Scott, you have a PM. :)

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Guys,
I picked up a few knives at the show this past weekend. I'll attach a couple of photos. There is a Buck Slim 112 (2018) in the blister pack, a Camillus CSS-1 big trapper, a 5OT Old Timer, a Puuko, a Western Boulder folding hunter with cracked ice scales and a Queen Trapper 19F.
If any of these trip your trigger, let me know.

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Nice haul Ray!! Nice Puukko!!!

Picked these at the flea market swap today!!
Has anybody else seen the Camillus What a Knife with a single blade only?
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TripleF, as usual, a terrific haul. I've seen the Camillus, single blade, What-A-Knife before. I just never obtained one. I have the 2-blade What-A-Knife, the 1 blade What-A-Knife with bottle opener/screwdriver and a 1-blade that doesn't say What-A-Knife, it says WARNER (pictured). But it is the exact same style, materials and made by Camillus. Very nice knives! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Pawn shop scores today....
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Another fantastic haul! ::tu:: I'm slightly curious as to how much $ the pawnbroker(s) "paid" for the knives.
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Great haul today, Scott. Good batch. :)

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Scott you didn't hurt your reputation with that group. Some very fine looking fixed blades and multitools. Excellent day. ::tu:: ::tu::
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New_Windsor_NY wrote:Another fantastic haul! ::tu:: I'm slightly curious as to how much $ the pawnbroker(s) "paid" for the knives.
Paladin wrote:Great haul today, Scott. Good batch. :)

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doglegg wrote:Scott you didn't hurt your reputation with that group. Some very fine looking fixed blades and multitools. Excellent day. ::tu:: ::tu::
Thank you fellas!! ::handshake::
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Found a couple of stag; one familiar, and one not so familiar to me.
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Tony those are both very fine looking. Lovely stag. I just found my first Bowen a week or so ago.
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Quick Steel wrote:Tony those are both very fine looking. Lovely stag. I just found my first Bowen a week or so ago.
Thanks, QS. I need to do some research and find out who made the Bowen. It is quality workmanship. More than the average countertop display knife.
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Sweet score, Tony.
That's a pretty Bowen ::tu:: ::tu::
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Tony those are two great pick ups. Beautiful stag. ::nod:: ::tu::
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