Ultrastooge wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 9:51 pm
Wow, miss a few days and... nice knives everyone! Here are 2 that came today. A Frost Japan scrimshawed trapper, I believe it’s the Daniel Boone pattern, could be mistaking. Looks unused. The second is a melon tester with a tang stamp that is new to me. Had advertising on it but I got rid of it, can’t stand it. Huba? Anyone knows about this, any info is appreciated.
Very nice knives "D"
Please post the Japanese Frost, scrimshaw trapper, here: viewtopic.php?f=35&t=63410
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The Pemberton was an impulse buy but I've been wanting an Alox Solo for over a year.
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When I touch it, it gives forth a sound.
It’s got wires that vibrate and give music.
What can this thing be that I’ve found?”
Railsplitter wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 1:14 am
The Pemberton was an impulse buy but I've been wanting an Alox Solo for over a year.
Pemberton looks to be the perfect watch pocket carry! I have a Settler (adds a pen blade), but not a Solo yet. Is the blade straight or crinked on that one? I've seen some newer ones that; Vic, to save costs decided to use Pioneer blades.
dlr110 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 1:55 am
Those are two outstanding knives!! Well done!!
Thank you David.
cody6268 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 2:02 am
Pemberton looks to be the perfect watch pocket carry! I have a Settler (adds a pen blade), but not a Solo yet. Is the blade straight or crinked on that one? I've seen some newer ones that; Vic, to save costs decided to use Pioneer blades.
Hmmm...… that's a good question. When I look at the opened blade straight on it does not look bent or crinked. On the other hand, the blade is not centered when closed. It favors the mark side and there is indeed enough room to fit a small blade next to it at the opposite end.
The knife was advertised as a "Pioneer Solo". That must be why. Thank you for pointing that out as I had no idea.
Rick T.
"What can this strange device be?
When I touch it, it gives forth a sound.
It’s got wires that vibrate and give music.
What can this thing be that I’ve found?”
Ultrastooge wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 2:12 am
Oh man, that black Camillus Skip... me likey!!! Mint no less, nice.
Thank you "D."
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
Clint Eastwood-The Outlaw Josey Wales
Haven't worked up a ratcliffe in a while ... this one is from '98, but it has nail nick recesses in the sides - I have others from this era without them ... maybe it's just an oddball. Nice knife all around ---->
pffffft that's not a knife ......... now THAT'S a knife !! Crocodile Dundee
Ultrastooge, I like the looks of your melon tester. And the basic design of the scrimshaw is very appealing. Hope the basic quality of the knife works for you.
Lansky1 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 3:46 am
Haven't worked up a ratcliffe in a while ... this one is from '98, but it has nail nick recesses in the sides - I have others from this era without them ... maybe it's just an oddball. Nice knife all around ---->
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That's one heck of a beautiful knife John! Awesome job!
TOM - KGFG - (Knife-Guy-From-Germany)
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Just got this yesterday… Little Queen fixed blade… The very tip is broken ..I’m going to fix it up and I might use it as a paring knife or I might just keep it in my collection (probably collection) it looks like It was barely ever used I don’t know how the tip got broken
Stanwade wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 4:00 pm
Just got this yesterday… Little Queen fixed blade… The very tip is broken ..I’m going to fix it up and I might use it as a paring knife or I might just keep it in my collection (probably collection) it looks like It was barely ever used I don’t know how the tip got broken
Good morning Ryan. Is that discoloration, a shadow or does it look like the blade was welded on down by the handle?
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
Clint Eastwood-The Outlaw Josey Wales
Stanwade wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 4:15 pm
Just a shadow Skip … Bad picture..
Nice knife. It shouldn't take much to re-tip it.
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
Clint Eastwood-The Outlaw Josey Wales
Lansky1 wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 3:46 am
Haven't worked up a ratcliffe in a while ... this one is from '98, but it has nail nick recesses in the sides - I have others from this era without them ... maybe it's just an oddball. Nice knife all around ---->
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That's one heck of a beautiful knife John! Awesome job!
Thanks Tom !
pffffft that's not a knife ......... now THAT'S a knife !! Crocodile Dundee
Stanwade wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 4:00 pm
Just got this yesterday… Little Queen fixed blade… The very tip is broken ..I’m going to fix it up and I might use it as a paring knife or I might just keep it in my collection (probably collection) it looks like It was barely ever used I don’t know how the tip got broken
Nice find Stanwade! That really would make a nice paring knife!
TOM - KGFG - (Knife-Guy-From-Germany)
I believe..., every knife is a soul, looking for a soulmate.
Old Hunter wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 11:44 am
Wow Ken there is a HUGE difference in size between the “normal” folding hunter and the Case Pocket Hunter! Never seen the Chicago Cutlery before - which company built it for them? OH
1st one I've seen as well. I believe chicago cutlery made folders in-house during the 1970's
My understanding is that most of the Chicago Cutlery Folding Hunters were made by Schrade and one or 2 of the patterns were made by Camillus.
I have not heard of Chicago Cutlery making folding knives but these knives do not often get discussed.
kj
Stanwade wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 4:00 pm
Just got this yesterday… Little Queen fixed blade… The very tip is broken ..I’m going to fix it up and I might use it as a paring knife or I might just keep it in my collection (probably collection) it looks like It was barely ever used I don’t know how the tip got broken
Nice find Stanwade! That really would make a nice paring knife!
Ken that link to a 2010 thread does not have any information about who made folding knives for Chicago Cutlery, just some speculation. I just started a thread in the Schrade Forum asking about Chicago Cutlery Folding Hunters.
I believe one of the items purchased in the 2004 Schrade closure auction was a Chicago Cutlery stamping die. We will see what the dedicated Schrade collectors have to say.
kj
Old Hunter wrote: ↑Sat Feb 22, 2020 11:44 am
Wow Ken there is a HUGE difference in size between the “normal” folding hunter and the Case Pocket Hunter! Never seen the Chicago Cutlery before - which company built it for them? OH
This "might" be informative. It also includes some more links for more information. viewtopic.php?f=2&t=64380
Kid: "Wish we had time to bury them fellas."
Josey Wales: "To hell with them fellas. Buzzards got to eat, same as worms."
Clint Eastwood-The Outlaw Josey Wales
Case XX 6383 wrote: ↑Mon Feb 24, 2020 10:58 pm
got a second one of these today! only one I've seen in 15 years since I've owned the overt l other one that is as nice
Now that's a pair to draw too! Very nice.
David Roberts
U.S. Navy and D/FW International Airport Board Retired
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