KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Great find. ::tu::
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Wow, Dave you reeled in some fine ones and then got 25% off! ::tu::
Gone2Three, that stamp puts that little prize at at least 78 years old, maybe more. Very nice!
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Gone2three, that’s a right nice little Queen!

Dave, wow is all I can say. The prices marked in those knives is quite good in the first place, then 25% off on top is like having your cake and eating it too. Outstanding.
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Thanks y'all... boy I tell you, never dreamed that I would have such good luck ::super_happy::
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Very nice finds & pick ups, fella's. If you can't find 18 of em, then a 78+ yo knife is just as awesome. ::tu::
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djknife13 wrote: Sun Aug 02, 2020 1:01 am I bought 18 more of my late friend Dave's knives from the antique shop. These are some I had to pass on last time when the pile got too big for my check book. The big coke is a Lakeside. The slot knife is a Union cut. The old stag is a Case Tested but I'm sure the stag is replaced. The small coke is an old Winchester, the heavy ebony jack is a J.T.Mount. They are all good names except for the big Parker hunter and the yellow Winchester is from 1989. The gave me 25% off the pile.____Dave
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Another good haul, Scott. ::tu:: Nice looking CRKT neck-knife. And that Buck looks as though it still has a lot of life left in it.
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So, I suppose this qualifies as a "find". The Mrs. had a 'project' for me, so I moved the vehicles, set up the garage area and got to work on the 'honey-do' project. During my escapades, I came across the below pictured miniature knife I knew I had, but it had been years since I last put my hands on it. It's nothing more than a novelty thing, but it is sharp...very sharp. (I have the bandaid to prove it ::facepalm:: ) I did open a clam-pack item with it, with ease. It measures 4 1/2 inches long and the blade is 1/2" wide. Solid little knife, though.

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Scott, that black handled Vic is a very nice little knife. It will make someone a great EDC. ::tu::
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Stopped by a couple pawnshops yesterday, found an old Imperial fixed blade. Being in a magnanimous mood I didn’t even negotiate, just paid for it and left. OH
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::tu:: 8) ::tu:: Looks like a good user there Bruce!!!
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Colonel, you're such a spendthrift. :lol: :lol:
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I know Jerry, it's terrible (not this one by itself, but all of them added together!)
John, it cleaned up and edged up fast - even found the perfect old sheath for it.
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I wouldn't argue with $4.99 either OH ::huff::
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I just yard saled a long line Camillus 24 cracked ice for three buck she was a mess. Now she's an edc :)
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garddogg56 wrote: Sat Aug 08, 2020 4:11 pm I just yard saled a long line Camillus 24 cracked ice for three buck she was a mess. Now she's an edc :)
For some reason I truly enjoy getting a worn old knife and putting some life back into them! Good job!
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You're preaching to the choir, Rev, well at least to one member. I too get great satisfaction cleaning up and gettin' an old one back in shape. ::handshake::
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Old Hunter wrote: Thu Aug 06, 2020 12:40 pm Stopped by a couple pawnshops yesterday, found an old Imperial fixed blade. Being in a magnanimous mood I didn’t even negotiate, just paid for it and left. OH
Great score, I love those!
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Nice work Dogg - I think we all love resurrecting an old knife and putting it back to good use. Thanks Rotten, been wanting one a long time, just had to wait until I tripped over one; takes a wicked sharp edge and fast! OH
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These were not from today, but from while I was out the past couple of weeks.
I picked them up from 2 local antique stores and a pawn shop.
In the lineup we have left to right:

Schrade Old Timer Trapper with “barbwire” embellished bolsters. 95HBBW
BUCK Stockman 371
Marble’s Muskrat MR211
WESTERN BOULDER, COL Stockman
Camillus New York USA Stockman
CAMILLUS NEW YORK USA #27 Electrician’s Knife
Compass Industries Inc. Med. Trapper
SABRE IRELAND Camper’s Knife
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A great group of knives, dlr110!
My Dad has several of those Sabre Camping knives. We had them out looking at them one day, and every time we moves the bails would swing and chime.
Getting tired of the noise, Mom Told us to quit "rattling our sabers"!
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That's quite a haul of knives David. OH
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Nice finds guys!👍👍 I picked this up at a local antique shop for $10... Boker U. S.A...i cleaned it up a little
And I'm going to carry it for a few days... all four blades have good snap and good walk and talk...the two bigger blades have slight wobble... also sharpened it on my new Lansky turnbox..I really like this new sharpener..
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Stanwade wrote: Tue Aug 11, 2020 7:49 pm Nice finds guys!👍👍 I picked this up at a local antique shop for $10... Boker U. S.A...i cleaned it up a little
And I'm going to carry it for a few days... all four blades have good snap and good walk and talk...the two bigger blades have slight wobble... also sharpened it on my new Lansky turnbox..I really like this new sharpener..
Nice knife, great deal.
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My first Boker as an EDC.. thanks David!👍
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