KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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Good huntin' Smitty. Those Texas Jacks are the cat's meow.
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That 055 is SCHWEEETTT!!!royal0014 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 21, 2020 2:09 pm Here's two I picked up at the flea yestiddy ...
A Queen that I picked just because it's bone Winterbottom.
No markings besides 'Q steel'. Decent snap, walk and talk. 3.5 inches closed.
And a six dot (1974) Case 62055. Tight and snappy. Cleaned but not to excess.
Full blades and no cracks in the bone. Fairly mint, IMHO ...
Plumb Pickled Tink to have them both ....
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Nice knives guys. Good work.___Dave
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Tickled pink with reason Chris. Two wonderful pick ups.
Papa Bones, lovely knife.

Papa Bones, lovely knife.
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WOW, I wish the fleas would open up around here. Very nice pick ups! 
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If you don't mind my asking, where 'bout was this flea?Papa Bones wrote: ↑Sun Jun 21, 2020 7:59 pm While going to visit some relatives yesterday, I found an Indoor Farmers Market / Trade Day / Flea Market!
The Case and Queen I posted were found at the Collinsville Trade Day.
There is an indoor flea at exit 231 above Ft Payne (don't remember the name).
The wife and I started to go there after C-ville, but opted instead to go to Little River Canyon ....
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Saw Philip (treefarmer) today at the flea market....
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A meet and greet with Philip and a pile of good knives. What more could a man ask for.
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The Few. The Proud.
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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."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
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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."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Maybe a glass of bourbon????JK!!!jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2020 1:02 am A meet and greet with Philip and a pile of good knives. What more could a man ask for.
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I almost had a dry run today at the Webster Flea Market. I did meet up with TripleF (Scott) for a minute or two and that was good! Actually got to handle a real Marble's Safety Folding knife and talked with the knowledgeable owner. He had several prizes on his table, a 1911 Colt made in 1918 and a Winchester model '73, everything way to high for my budget!
This is the first time I've not come back with a pile of knives from Webster.
Only picked up two junkers and a whet rock. The whet rock may have been a sample as the open ended box or sleeve says "Compliments of/ CARBOLOY/ Department of General Electric Company/ Detroit 12, Michigan". The stone has a logo molded into the face of the rock, kinda' neat.
The junker knives are a Case 12031L with a '65-'69 stamp, it's well worn as is the Boker USA cattle knife, two chipped blades but with a perfect spay blade. Treefarmer
This is the first time I've not come back with a pile of knives from Webster.
The junker knives are a Case 12031L with a '65-'69 stamp, it's well worn as is the Boker USA cattle knife, two chipped blades but with a perfect spay blade. Treefarmer
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Scott,
Email / PM sent...
Email / PM sent...
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I made one last stop at the Antique shop where my Friend Dave's knives were being sold and bought a few more. The top pic has a 5 blade Cam, two Remingtons a clip and a spear point, a Catt. scout, and a Winchester 1989 pat. no. The larger knives are a Winchester 1989 Pat.No.1950, an Ulster lockback folding guard hunter, a Riverside F.O.K.& Co. lot knife, and a Robeson stag 522482 trapper. Now I think I've picked the ones I want of his collection.____Dave
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Congratulations, Dave! You captured some fine ones.
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Those are nice, Dave! Those will hold a special place, in your collection.

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Yeah, they will. Dave bought the Riverside slot knife at the North Star Blade collectors meeting the last time we went to just before he passed away. We drove down to the monthly meeting together for many years and for a number of those years we were joined by another friend Carl who passed away a couple weeks ago. I've been going alone until the virus closed the meeting place. I have no idea what the future holds but it surely won't look the same.____Dave
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Phil--I love that old Case!treefarmer wrote: ↑Tue Jun 23, 2020 2:01 am I almost had a dry run today at the Webster Flea Market. I did meet up with TripleF (Scott) for a minute or two and that was good! Actually got to handle a real Marble's Safety Folding knife and talked with the knowledgeable owner. He had several prizes on his table, a 1911 Colt made in 1918 and a Winchester model '73, everything way to high for my budget!
This is the first time I've not come back with a pile of knives from Webster.Only picked up two junkers and a whet rock. The whet rock may have been a sample as the open ended box or sleeve says "Compliments of/ CARBOLOY/ Department of General Electric Company/ Detroit 12, Michigan". The stone has a logo molded into the face of the rock, kinda' neat.
The junker knives are a Case 12031L with a '65-'69 stamp, it's well worn as is the Boker USA cattle knife, two chipped blades but with a perfect spay blade.
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Beautiful knives Dave!! I'm sure your buddy is glad you have them now.
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Hey Chris. Off of I-20 Exit 11 going towards Carrolton Ga. If I remember correctly they call it the West Georgia Trade Day.royal0014 wrote: ↑Mon Jun 22, 2020 10:07 amIf you don't mind my asking, where 'bout was this flea?Papa Bones wrote: ↑Sun Jun 21, 2020 7:59 pm While going to visit some relatives yesterday, I found an Indoor Farmers Market / Trade Day / Flea Market!
The Case and Queen I posted were found at the Collinsville Trade Day.
There is an indoor flea at exit 231 above Ft Payne (don't remember the name).
The wife and I started to go there after C-ville, but opted instead to go to Little River Canyon ....
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Papa Bones wrote: ↑Sat Jun 27, 2020 5:13 pmHey Chris. Off of I-20 Exit 11 going towards Carrolton Ga. If I remember correctly they call it the West Georgia Trade Day.
Seems I've heard of that one ....
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i woke last night to the sound of thunder
how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
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how far off i sat and wondered
started humming a song from nineteen sixty two
aint it funny how the night moves
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No other knife guys showed at the auction with 100 fixed and 100 folders up for grabs. I got my pick and hauled away these; Pic 1, 3 Kissing Cranes, a Cam. 3 line camper, a J.Primble, two Case knives and a G96. Pic 2;Case stag, MSA (only one of these I've ever snagged, a LF&C Bowie hunter, an Ideal kids knife and a Remington. Pic3 Remington, Pal, Finish hunter. Pic 4 AIDACO (no clue what thie is), a Western boot knife, and a Mora Swedish knife. I left the rest for the non knife guys and kids. Masks were required but very few wore them.____Dave
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Congratulations, Dave!
You got a fine pile today, especially the Moose. 
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Thanks Phil, yeah, I'm going to need a second job pretty soon.____Dave
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When you are through with the cabin you're going to have to start on that extra room on your house. You're about to over dose! Wonderful pick ups and congratulation.

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Way to go Dave, I didn't know there were that many knives in your state. Very nice haul!!! 
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Really good stuff, Dave!
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