That big Case Sodbuster would be my choice. They have always seemed to be great choice for a working man’s knife. The Ulster ain’t half bad either.
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No Sir, don't hold back. You keep showing us all you have. Those are the usually knives I find, it's just this is a special trip so I'm going to buy some different type knives than are my usually. Keep'um coming!bighomer wrote: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.




Wow! wish I had neighbors like that.Jacknifeben wrote:Just got these from a neighbor, PAL RH 36, 2 SCHRADE WALDEN 225, a CASE 627SP,a HSB and a CAMILLUS.


Awesome haul David!! Love moose, caribou horn knives....one of these days I'm ...dlr110 wrote:Of all the places anywhere, I found this Ulu knife at a Salvation Army store in Homer, AK. The other two were made by a local craftsman living "off the grid" somewhere near Kachemak Bay.
Handle on the left is Caribou and on the right is Moose.


Great haul Ann!!! doglegg my wife and sister in law are in town right now and they are suppose to bring back a new suitcase for us to carry back all of our Alaskan Plunder.doglegg wrote:David R, you're going to have to rent a truck to get that all home. Wow some awesome pick ups.![]()
Jack Knife Ben, you must live in a better neighborhood than me. Great pile of knives.![]()
Scott, you buffalo'd us with that one.![]()
Ann, your usual great little scavenged pile. Always interesting.



You want to meet me at DFW Airport and help me haul them to the car? I had to buy an extra suitcase to bring back all that my wife and I have purchased. I still have 5 more shopping days, wait a minute so does my wife!doglegg wrote:David, you are doing well with finding knives. Excellent. Thanks for all the pic's and of the knives as well.![]()
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I’ll just comment here that I worked with dozens of snakes and handled them quite happily. I also used to eat my lunch beside a tank that held a six foot Eastern Diamondback named Jelly Roll.dlr110 wrote: I'm a hat guy also, so I've picked up some hats and of all things a rattlesnake hatband at an estate sale we came across. As much as I screamed like a girl about the snakes on the Outdoorsman Thread a snake hatband doesn't bother me.
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Ann, you've got way more moxie than I do, my hatband is off to you.zoogirl wrote:I’ll just comment here that I worked with dozens of snakes and handled them quite happily. I also used to eat my lunch beside a tank that held a six foot Eastern Diamondback named Jelly Roll.dlr110 wrote: I'm a hat guy also, so I've picked up some hats and of all things a rattlesnake hatband at an estate sale we came across. As much as I screamed like a girl about the snakes on the Outdoorsman Thread a snake hatband doesn't bother me.
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Just sayin’...