KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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Ridgegrass, your E/O is a great acquisition. Enviable.
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Thanks again all on the Catt EO. Been playing with it all day.
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NIIICCCEEE!!!Ridgegrass wrote: ↑Sat Nov 07, 2020 6:24 pm Guess I posted this in the wrong forum! Anyway, picked up this Catt #24399 E.O. 3C stamped today in Pocomoke City, MD. Sweet! J.O'.
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Stopped by Academy Sports and they had a 10% off Veterans Day sale going. I wanted a Case with a 2020 tang stamp. They had two knives with the 2020 tang stamp, both 18 patterns (one of my favorite Case patterns). I chose the 3318 (yellow Delrin with CV blades). This type blister package must be new this year, the other knives from the 2010 decade were in different style blister packs. OH
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Dang mates! You boys have been killin' it all year long.
Me, not so much
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Me, not so much
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Pawn Shop Pickups
I went to see my daughter and grandkids today and on the way back stopped at
one of my favorite pawn shops and picked up these two.
A I*XL Schrade Wostenholm Canoe made in Sheffield, year 1980
A United Cutlery Sod Buster made in Italy? Cheap, as a matter of fact the shop
guy gave me the Sod Buster just for buying the Canoe.
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I went to see my daughter and grandkids today and on the way back stopped at
one of my favorite pawn shops and picked up these two.
A I*XL Schrade Wostenholm Canoe made in Sheffield, year 1980
A United Cutlery Sod Buster made in Italy? Cheap, as a matter of fact the shop
guy gave me the Sod Buster just for buying the Canoe.
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That's the kind of pawn shop I need to find! David, looks like a great Canoe and a user or a gift.
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Here a look at some of the randoms from the last few months. The tiny fixed is a Rogers and the Walden was bought from Charlie C. The dagger is just a $9 Bianca’s Liquidation special. Glorified letter opener, but kinda cool.
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Very Nice, ours hardly get any that good.
Awesome finds. Some very fine fixed blades there!!zoogirl wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 10:04 pm Here a look at some of the randoms from the last few months. The tiny fixed is a Rogers and the Walden was bought from Charlie C. The dagger is just a $9 Bianca’s Liquidation special. Glorified letter opener, but kinda cool.AB526518-1E3B-4048-9132-F33F8A088645.jpegC76995E6-53BE-4EBE-A9CB-B5A7AB4EA533.jpegF3CF0D46-37BA-4CF1-BF27-EE04BAB21117.jpegF1B03584-0F61-44AB-81CC-A215623E119F.jpeg
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My my my, you certainly have been busy Ann, some mighty fine un's in there, especially all those fixed blades
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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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Ann, there are some real treasures there. Congrats And thanks for sharing. 
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That Wostenholm Canoe is gorgeous!dlr110 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 3:24 am Pawn Shop Pickups
I went to see my daughter and grandkids today and on the way back stopped at
one of my favorite pawn shops and picked up these two.
A I*XL Schrade Wostenholm Canoe made in Sheffield, year 1980
A United Cutlery Sod Buster made in Italy? Cheap, as a matter of fact the shop
guy gave me the Sod Buster just for buying the Canoe.
.
Those "Sodbusters" are confusing. I have a Kissing Crane Coal Miner, made in Germany. Later, they outsourced the things to Italy (which I own no example of). I have an Antonini-made version, also Italy, and it's got a clip point serrated blade. All of those knives are the same dimensions and have identical handles. In fact, that shade of blue on yours is identical to my Antonini:
I have a theory that Antonini made most, if not all of them. I think they were made in Germany, KC sold the tooling to Antonini; then when KC got bought out several years ago, they were contracted to make the pattern for SMKW or whoever owns KC now.
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That's a good looking SB Cody, can see it would make a great cardboard box chopper. I think with the serrations, would work better then a plain blade, especially on the thick stuff.cody6268 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 1:09 amThat Wostenholm Canoe is gorgeous!dlr110 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 3:24 am Pawn Shop Pickups
I went to see my daughter and grandkids today and on the way back stopped at
one of my favorite pawn shops and picked up these two.
A I*XL Schrade Wostenholm Canoe made in Sheffield, year 1980
A United Cutlery Sod Buster made in Italy? Cheap, as a matter of fact the shop
guy gave me the Sod Buster just for buying the Canoe.
.
Those "Sodbusters" are confusing. I have a Kissing Crane Coal Miner, made in Germany. Later, they outsourced the things to Italy (which I own no example of). I have an Antonini-made version, also Italy, and it's got a clip point serrated blade. All of those knives are the same dimensions and have identical handles. In fact, that shade of blue on yours is identical to my Antonini:
s-l1600AFSBAAPK.jpg
I have a theory that Antonini made most, if not all of them. I think they were made in Germany, KC sold the tooling to Antonini; then when KC got bought out several years ago, they were contracted to make the pattern for SMKW or whoever owns KC now.
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On mine, I had to sharpen the PE poriton, but the SE portion is sharp and very aggressive.WillyCamaro wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 1:19 amThat's a good looking SB Cody, can see it would make a great cardboard box chopper. I think with the serrations, would work better then a plain blade, especially on the thick stuff.cody6268 wrote: ↑Mon Nov 16, 2020 1:09 amThat Wostenholm Canoe is gorgeous!dlr110 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 3:24 am Pawn Shop Pickups
I went to see my daughter and grandkids today and on the way back stopped at
one of my favorite pawn shops and picked up these two.
A I*XL Schrade Wostenholm Canoe made in Sheffield, year 1980
A United Cutlery Sod Buster made in Italy? Cheap, as a matter of fact the shop
guy gave me the Sod Buster just for buying the Canoe.
.
Those "Sodbusters" are confusing. I have a Kissing Crane Coal Miner, made in Germany. Later, they outsourced the things to Italy (which I own no example of). I have an Antonini-made version, also Italy, and it's got a clip point serrated blade. All of those knives are the same dimensions and have identical handles. In fact, that shade of blue on yours is identical to my Antonini:
s-l1600AFSBAAPK.jpg
I have a theory that Antonini made most, if not all of them. I think they were made in Germany, KC sold the tooling to Antonini; then when KC got bought out several years ago, they were contracted to make the pattern for SMKW or whoever owns KC now.
I'm sorta confused with Antonini. This knife is great with cardboard, cordage, etc. without hanging up. And about $5. Yet, I have a "Professional Rescue Knife" from their SOS line for emergency and military with a $200 MSRP (I paid $30) doesn't. The serrations are very short, the fit and finish is really bad, and despite competing with high-end firms, they use 440A in the line. Eickhorn recently bumped their base PRT steel up from a very nicely hardened 440A (with very aggressive serrations) to Bohler N695. The line is about the same price; but a far better knife.
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I’m with Bro. Philip, I need to find a pawn shop like that too!!!dlr110 wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 3:24 am Pawn Shop Pickups
I went to see my daughter and grandkids today and on the way back stopped at
one of my favorite pawn shops and picked up these two.
A I*XL Schrade Wostenholm Canoe made in Sheffield, year 1980
A United Cutlery Sod Buster made in Italy? Cheap, as a matter of fact the shop
guy gave me the Sod Buster just for buying the Canoe.
.
That canoe is down right snazzy!
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Ann you’re doing real good. I like those fixed blades.zoogirl wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 10:04 pm Here a look at some of the randoms from the last few months. The tiny fixed is a Rogers and the Walden was bought from Charlie C. The dagger is just a $9 Bianca’s Liquidation special. Glorified letter opener, but kinda cool.AB526518-1E3B-4048-9132-F33F8A088645.jpegC76995E6-53BE-4EBE-A9CB-B5A7AB4EA533.jpegF3CF0D46-37BA-4CF1-BF27-EE04BAB21117.jpegF1B03584-0F61-44AB-81CC-A215623E119F.jpeg
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" RACOON ".zoogirl wrote: ↑Sun Nov 15, 2020 10:04 pm Here a look at some of the randoms from the last few months. The tiny fixed is a Rogers and the Walden was bought from Charlie C. The dagger is just a $9 Bianca’s Liquidation special. Glorified letter opener, but kinda cool.AB526518-1E3B-4048-9132-F33F8A088645.jpegC76995E6-53BE-4EBE-A9CB-B5A7AB4EA533.jpegF3CF0D46-37BA-4CF1-BF27-EE04BAB21117.jpegF1B03584-0F61-44AB-81CC-A215623E119F.jpeg
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Pawn Shop Pickups
Here are some knives I picked out of the knife bucket yesterday.
Left side
Rough Rider
Gerber
Rough Rider
Right side
Sabre
Richards
Winchester
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Here are some knives I picked out of the knife bucket yesterday.
Left side
Rough Rider
Gerber
Rough Rider
Right side
Sabre
Richards
Winchester
.
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The coloring of the Sabre scales is very rich. Your have an interesting assortment.
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I haven't bought anything for a LONG time! Today I hit some garage sales and found a warehouse in which the owner had packed with estate sale leftovers he had purchased. There it was...a box of knives with a tag for $3 each! Pictured are what I got.
Camillus Fisherman's Luck
George Wostenholm brass handles marked TYNE
Utica Scout
Buck 303
Ulster USA
He threw in the Buck 500 sheath.
Boy Howdy! What a day! They all need cleaning, but are in good shape.
Camillus Fisherman's Luck
George Wostenholm brass handles marked TYNE
Utica Scout
Buck 303
Ulster USA
He threw in the Buck 500 sheath.
Boy Howdy! What a day! They all need cleaning, but are in good shape.
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SCORE!! Awesome finds at that price! Congratts!Byrd wrote: ↑Fri Nov 20, 2020 8:22 pm I haven't bought anything for a LONG time! Today I hit some garage sales and found a warehouse in which the owner had packed with estate sale leftovers he had purchased. There it was...a box of knives with a tag for $3 each! Pictured are what I got.
Camillus Fisherman's Luck
George Wostenholm brass handles marked TYNE
Utica Scout
Buck 303
Ulster USA
He threw in the Buck 500 sheath.
Boy Howdy! What a day! They all need cleaning, but are in good shape.
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That is quite the haul Byrd. That Tyne knife has sparked a lot of conversation in the past but not much substance. They are really neat knives.

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Yea, I did a forum search on it and not much came up. From my understanding it's a pruning knife bit that's about all I came up with. I'd like to date it somehow.
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That is a great haul Byrd. 
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