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Another AWESOME knife presented by MM. Beautiful! ::tu::
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Thanks gents, Rick has done nothing but get better over the last 15 years, he was a friend of Tony B. and learned a lot from him. Rick is just a part time maker, works with USDA and wildlife for a living, and a stand up dad and husband.
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Rick Menefee Mammoth Ivory Doglegs...a very difficult act to follow, to be sure. Absolutely stunningly gorgeous knives...museum pieces IMO.

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2016 Case 6107WEZ Persimmon Orange Jigged Bone
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Here are two Connecticut knives covered in the long tooth.

The whittler is Humason & Beckley Mfg. Co. 1852-1916

The pen is Northfield Knife Co. 1858-1919

Both of these knives are 3 3/4" long closed.
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FRJ wrote: Mon Dec 28, 2020 12:53 am Here are two Connecticut knives covered in the long tooth.

The whittler is Humason & Beckley Mfg. Co. 1852-1916

The pen is Northfield Knife Co. 1858-1919

Both of these knives are 3 3/4" long closed.
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Great pair FRJ, great aged ivory colors coming out. Wow.
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Thank you, Ike and Ivoryman.
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Today's Matching Pair are these two CAMILLUS, single blade, 3 tool pocket knives. The only thing that keeps them from being identical is the date on the tang stamp. One is stamped 1949 and the other is stamped 1959.
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Ivoryman wrote: Sun Jan 03, 2021 12:38 am Northwoods Heritage
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2 gorgeous knives ::tu:: ::tu::
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Matching set. Interesting story with these. They were made in 2010 by GEC for Perry Miller (Spaceport Cutlery). 150 of each handle material (Brazilian Cherry, Red Jig Bone, Burnt Stag). The knives didn't sell as quickly as Perry had assumed, and he passed away not long after. Then in 2012 the Daniels Family acquired the rights to the Tuna Valley name, they got all his leftover unsold knives also. The unsold knives were modified at Queen to differentiate them from the originals already sold (and to hide the serial number on the bolster). So the Bone and Wood ones had their bolsters dimpled, and the Stag ones had etched bolsters.

So a knife, made by Great Eastern Cutlery, for Spaceport Cutlery, modified by Queen Cutlery, under the name Tuna Valley Cutlery. hahaha quite a history.
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Rocking it Rookie, what fabulous eye candy. Love the blade choices those babies give you. The beauty is they're a GEC build quality and style and yet has something else stamped on it. Loooooooove those GECs that don't say GEC or are modified so they don't look run of the mill anymore. Nothing wrong with run of the mill GEC either. Looooooove all my GEC run of the mills too. Some of my favorite knives. But it really gets me excited to see something modified to near one of a kind or rare bird status in the pantheon of the short history of beloved Great Eastern stuff. And rumor has it there won't be any SFOs in the future like these your showing, or Northwoods or M&Grosh etc, etc. Could be the end of an incredible era of knives. Congrats on that cache of beauties.
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Beautiful knives and a pleasure to look at.
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Thanks guys ::tu::
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Those are absolutely BEAUTIFUL! I'd have to annotate them as "The Magnificent Six" ::tu::
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Rookie wrote: Tue Jan 05, 2021 5:07 pm Matching set. Interesting story with these. They were made in 2010 by GEC for Perry Miller (Spaceport Cutlery). 150 of each handle material (Brazilian Cherry, Red Jig Bone, Burnt Stag). The knives didn't sell as quickly as Perry had assumed, and he passed away not long after. Then in 2012 the Daniels Family acquired the rights to the Tuna Valley name, they got all his leftover unsold knives also. The unsold knives were modified at Queen to differentiate them from the originals already sold (and to hide the serial number on the bolster). So the Bone and Wood ones had their bolsters dimpled, and the Stag ones had etched bolsters.

So a knife, made by Great Eastern Cutlery, for Spaceport Cutlery, modified by Queen Cutlery, under the name Tuna Valley Cutlery. hahaha quite a history.
COOL STORY! ::tu:: Beautiful knives! ::nod:: ::handshake::
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Got out some knives to take pictures of for another thread. Realizing :mrgreen: I have my first "pair" of Case knives, thought I'd show em off. :D And, Yes of course!..., you guys can say you know me. ::tu:: No Problem! ::handshake:: :lol:

This is a pair of ::hmm:: #18's? Medium Stockman knives. I'll go check that in the "Research" section to see if I am correct right after I finish this post. ::nod::

Anyways, here is a "6318 SS" with a Flag Shield. ( 6 = jigged bone / 3 = Nr. of blades / 18 = pattern # / SS = Sexy Steel :lol: )

The second one is a "7318 SS" with slanted bolsters & ::hmm:: Federal Shield ::shrug:: ( 7 = Wood, In this case ebony wood. / Rest is as above mentioned.)

Enough blah blah blah...

Thanks for looking friends! ::handshake:: ::nod::

(Edit: ::nod:: Pattern #18 is the 3 1/2" Serpentine Stockman.) :wink:
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Nice pair Tom!
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TPK wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 7:01 am Got out some knives to take pictures of for another thread. Realizing :mrgreen: I have my first "pair" of Case knives, thought I'd show em off. :D And, Yes of course!..., you guys can say you know me. ::tu:: No Problem! ::handshake:: :lol:

This is a pair of ::hmm:: #18's? Medium Stockman knives.

(Edit: ::nod:: Pattern #18 is the 3 1/2" Serpentine Stockman.) :wink:
Couple of nice looking 18's Tom. ::tu:: ::tu::
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TPK wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 7:01 am Got.....
Dynamic duo Tom. ::tu::
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Papa Bones wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 5:52 pm
TPK wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 7:01 am Got out some knives to take pictures of for another thread. Realizing :mrgreen: I have my first "pair" of Case knives, thought I'd show em off. :D And, Yes of course!..., you guys can say you know me. ::tu:: No Problem! ::handshake:: :lol:

This is a pair of ::hmm:: #18's? Medium Stockman knives.

(Edit: ::nod:: Pattern #18 is the 3 1/2" Serpentine Stockman.) :wink:
Couple of nice looking 18's Tom. ::tu:: ::tu::
New_Windsor_NY wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 5:57 pm
TPK wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 7:01 am Got.....
Dynamic duo Tom. ::tu::
Rookie wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 1:23 pmNice pair Tom!

Thanks Gentlemen! ::handshake:: Appreciate your comments! ::nod:: ::super_happy::
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TPK wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 7:01 am my first "pair" of Case knives
(Edit: ::nod:: Pattern #18 is the 3 1/2" Serpentine Stockman.) :wink:
Nice pair of SerpStock 18s, Tom. Same pattern but each with different characteristics. I like the slanted bolsters and federal badge shield on the ebony 7318, and I love the stars and stripes shield on the 6318 (it's one of my top three favorite Case shields). ::tu::
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 6:31 pm
TPK wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 7:01 am my first "pair" of Case knives
(Edit: ::nod:: Pattern #18 is the 3 1/2" Serpentine Stockman.) :wink:
Nice pair of SerpStock 18s, Tom. Same pattern but each with different characteristics. I like the slanted bolsters and federal badge shield on the ebony 7318, and I love the stars and stripes shield on the 6318 (it's one of my top three favorite Case shields). ::tu::
Thanks Q! ::handshake:: I like the federal badge shield but the stars & stripes shield is really cool! ::nod::
::hmm:: I need to get a few more of them. ::tu:: What are the other two that you like? ::shrug::
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TPK wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 7:12 pm
QTCut5 wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 6:31 pm I love the stars and stripes shield on the 6318 (it's one of my top three favorite Case shields). ::tu::
Thanks Q! ::handshake:: I like the federal badge shield but the stars & stripes shield is really cool!
What are the other two that you like? ::shrug::
Diamond XX, Red Circle XX,...........

........and these others :mrgreen:

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QTCut5 wrote: Mon Jan 11, 2021 4:15 am
TPK wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 7:12 pm
QTCut5 wrote: Sun Jan 10, 2021 6:31 pm I love the stars and stripes shield on the 6318 (it's one of my top three favorite Case shields). ::tu::
Thanks Q! ::handshake:: I like the federal badge shield but the stars & stripes shield is really cool!
What are the other two that you like? ::shrug::
Diamond XX, Red Circle XX,...........

........and these others :mrgreen:

viewtopic.php?f=35&t=12268&p=883710#p883710
The RED XX is cool! 8) I didn't know of that thread. Thanks for sharing that link Q! ::handshake:: I'll have to look through that one and see if I can add anything to it. ::tu::

Off to work now... ::doh:: ::facepalm::
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