KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
- Iron Hoarder
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The Best for Last
I measure my collection by the ton.
Whoever dies with the most tools wins......Now accepting donations.
Whoever dies with the most tools wins......Now accepting donations.
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That is a nice stockman. Great stag!Tony_Wood wrote:Nice pearl there Iron Hoarder and Zoogirl.
DJ, that is a great looking fixed blade...especially the sheath work.
Found this lonely stockman looking for a home.
Henckel 1929 in stag. Every blade is stamped and the main is etched. Couldn’t leave it behind.
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I measure my collection by the ton.
Whoever dies with the most tools wins......Now accepting donations.
Whoever dies with the most tools wins......Now accepting donations.
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Iron Hoarder,Iron Hoarder wrote:The Best for LastIMG_0598.JPGIMG_0599.JPGIMG_0600.JPGIMG_0601.JPGIMG_0602.JPG
The Rogers tool is a rare find indeed. I had one that sold quite high at auction. I believe it was issued to the predecessor of MI6 operatives (can't recall the actual name) as an escape tool. Great find. Only the 2nd one I have seen.
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I'm digging that Venture Ettrick, Robert!
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Flea market finds today....
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Disgusting!!TripleF wrote:Flea market finds today....
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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New_Windsor_NY wrote:Disgusting!!TripleF wrote:Flea market finds today....
Why you gotta be a hater Skip??? LOL....just bustin' chops
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Re: KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
Iron Hoarder, Scott, soon there will be no knives left that haven't been gobbled up by you two. Wonderful finds in quantity and quality.

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Man , you guys find some great knives!!
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Agreed. That one is a sweet looking knife.glennbad wrote:I'm digging that Venture Ettrick, Robert!
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I like That Schrade fixed blade, and is that a Keen Kutter in the upper right?TripleF wrote:Flea market finds today....
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Indeed it is. Beautiful scales (with chips under shield) and shield but the blade has some sort of mosaic patina divot pattern to it.....Bfeldman wrote:I like That Schrade fixed blade, and is that a Keen Kutter in the upper right?TripleF wrote:Flea market finds today....
Everything's for sale!!!
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Re: KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
It appears the blade may have once looked like the one in in this Imperial.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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........or like the blades on this Imperial.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
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The little fixed up top... 
I’m too young to be this old!
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Here is what I picked up my first day in Alaska.
A hat of course, 3 Ulu knives, a cutter board and a traditional cutting bowel. Before anyone asks why I didn't get an Ulu with the caribou or bear handle I will tell you those will cost you a week's pay just about anywhere up here. I got the walnut and oak handles.
The knives are at top is a Craftsman "Old Crafty." The black handle is Richartz Solingen, rostfrel stainless, inoxydeble Germany.
On the bottom, A Case 2018 Slimline Trapper. A Colonial Prov. RI Stockman.
Left side is a yellow handle Colonial Prov. RI USA, Forest Master, Utility knife.
On the right is a Kutmaster, UTICA. N.Y. U.S.A.
A hat of course, 3 Ulu knives, a cutter board and a traditional cutting bowel. Before anyone asks why I didn't get an Ulu with the caribou or bear handle I will tell you those will cost you a week's pay just about anywhere up here. I got the walnut and oak handles.
The knives are at top is a Craftsman "Old Crafty." The black handle is Richartz Solingen, rostfrel stainless, inoxydeble Germany.
On the bottom, A Case 2018 Slimline Trapper. A Colonial Prov. RI Stockman.
Left side is a yellow handle Colonial Prov. RI USA, Forest Master, Utility knife.
On the right is a Kutmaster, UTICA. N.Y. U.S.A.
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Knice haul David!!!
Between the mail and estate sales today...
Between the mail and estate sales today...
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Got a few this morning at the Flea across Florida yard sale. Got 2 NIB Camillus made Remington 1306's in the boxes, a Bucklite 422, a Schrade SC505 and a little bittty Case XX 6233 with a broke tip(
) and a missing shield. Also a neat little tripod with a rainbird for Miss Joy's flowers.
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Alright Scott and Treefarmer, looks like some good finds.
Here is what I picked up on Friday during our trip to the glacier.
Here is what I picked up on Friday during our trip to the glacier.
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Phil, looks like you did good. What is a rainbird? I have one of those Bucks and they are a pretty nice knife to use and are amazingly light weight. When I see the Camillus Bullets, it actually makes me a little sad when I think that the company they made them for is gone and the company that made them is also gone. I struggle a little with change because it isn't often for the good. I have one of those 1306's somewhere in my safe too. ____Davetreefarmer wrote:Got a few this morning at the Flea across Florida yard sale. Got 2 NIB Camillus made Remington 1306's in the boxes, a Bucklite 422, a Schrade SC505 and a little bittty Case XX 6233 with a broke tip() and a missing shield. Also a neat little tripod with a rainbird for Miss Joy's flowers.
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Oh buddy, that Caribou lockback is something!!!dlr110 wrote:Alright Scott and Treefarmer, looks like some good finds.
Here is what I picked up on Friday during our trip to the glacier.
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David,
Like Scott, that Caribou handled knife looks like it all business! Looks like everybody in the family will be getting a Ulu knife! I bet one of those could be used to chop up some cabbage for cole slaw.
If you got the Russlock for me, just give it to somebody else. I have never, ever liked the looks of those things and I know a few fellers who love them.
Keep the wonderful pictures coming, looks like you and the Mrs. are having a wonderful trip!
Minnesota Dave, Rainbird is a company that made or still makes irrigation equipment. They manufactured the "big guns" that spray/irrigate football, baseball, even agricultural applications . The one I picked up is just small one for watering the grass or a small spot in the garden, they are completely adjustable 360 degress or any lesser arc with adjustments for distance, etc. Here it is already in action yesterday afternoon: Treefarmer
Edit: Dave there is also a company by the name of Nelson that makes similar sprinklers.
Like Scott, that Caribou handled knife looks like it all business! Looks like everybody in the family will be getting a Ulu knife! I bet one of those could be used to chop up some cabbage for cole slaw.
Minnesota Dave, Rainbird is a company that made or still makes irrigation equipment. They manufactured the "big guns" that spray/irrigate football, baseball, even agricultural applications . The one I picked up is just small one for watering the grass or a small spot in the garden, they are completely adjustable 360 degress or any lesser arc with adjustments for distance, etc. Here it is already in action yesterday afternoon: Treefarmer
Edit: Dave there is also a company by the name of Nelson that makes similar sprinklers.
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Treefarmer you hit the nail right on the head about the Ulu. Not only is it very good at skinning, but you put your cabbage on the bowl cutting board and rock the Ulu back and forth and you have Cole slaw, diced carrots, chopped onions etc. A lady demonstrated it and she was fast with that Ulu, watch your fingers! The only reason I bought the Russlock is that a guy in a little mountain shop brought a 2'w x 2'd x 1'h box out that was packed with Case knives still in their original packaging. I wanted the whole box, but couldn't pull that off, so I settled for the one I didn't have in my collection. I won't be carrying it, it's just for show.treefarmer wrote:David,
Like Scott, that Caribou handled knife looks like it all business! Looks like everybody in the family will be getting a Ulu knife! I bet one of those could be used to chop up some cabbage for cole slaw.If you got the Russlock for me, just give it to somebody else. I have never, ever liked the looks of those things and I know a few fellers who love them.
Keep the wonderful pictures coming, looks like you and the Mrs. are having a wonderful trip!
Minnesota Dave, Rainbird is a company that made or still makes irrigation equipment. They manufactured the "big guns" that spray/irrigate football, baseball, even agricultural applications . The one I picked up is just small one for watering the grass or a small spot in the garden, they are completely adjustable 360 degress or any lesser arc with adjustments for distance, etc. Here it is already in action yesterday afternoon:004.JPG
Treefarmer
Edit: Dave there is also a company by the name of Nelson that makes similar sprinklers.
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Re: KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
Kinda hate to show my flea mkt. junk, after those pretties dir110 and farmer are showing off. These 2 don't look to of been sharpened or carried much, but the Uster has a few spots on it a the Case a pin crack, little super glue and it looks like it's ready to go. 
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Bighomer,
Regardless of how you feel, those are nice finds. Good brands. Solid knives worth giving a new lease on life. Flitz and elbow grease are cheap and the results satisfying.
MT-Vessel
Regardless of how you feel, those are nice finds. Good brands. Solid knives worth giving a new lease on life. Flitz and elbow grease are cheap and the results satisfying.
MT-Vessel
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