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Well, I received a box with a *lot* of knives in it the other day...I've been sorting through and cleaning up and seeing what's worth keeping and what I should try to get rid of...
There are a few gems, though. I posted on another thread about a knife that turns out to have been made by Robeson for the US Army (thanks Treefarmer and Peanut740 for the help!). There is an older Queen Bowie with smooth bone handles (the small blade has no snap, but the larger one is better). There is a Holub electrician's knife, a Camillus 67 and two 69s, a USA Schrade with a significant amount of rust, and a Case missing one of its scales, and a pin sheared off so the spring isn't anchored properly. I'm thinking of contacting someone here who might be interested and willing to re-handle the Case for me. Elsewise I might try it myself, but I should probably do that with some of the Frost knives first...
There were also several Imperial (including three from Ireland) and Colonial knives, a few Frost (some marked Pakistan, some not), a few novelty knives, and quite a few from Pakistan or China, some of which are really poorly made and others which might actually work...
There are a few gems, though. I posted on another thread about a knife that turns out to have been made by Robeson for the US Army (thanks Treefarmer and Peanut740 for the help!). There is an older Queen Bowie with smooth bone handles (the small blade has no snap, but the larger one is better). There is a Holub electrician's knife, a Camillus 67 and two 69s, a USA Schrade with a significant amount of rust, and a Case missing one of its scales, and a pin sheared off so the spring isn't anchored properly. I'm thinking of contacting someone here who might be interested and willing to re-handle the Case for me. Elsewise I might try it myself, but I should probably do that with some of the Frost knives first...
There were also several Imperial (including three from Ireland) and Colonial knives, a few Frost (some marked Pakistan, some not), a few novelty knives, and quite a few from Pakistan or China, some of which are really poorly made and others which might actually work...
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I see a lot of cool stuff being posted here!
Cool knives, books & kits everyone!
I recieved a couple of new toys myself.
First one is this Coast. Stamped with Port. Ore. 813 and Surgical Stainless Japan. I don't know how good the steel is but the fit and finish is super!
Best "Cheap" knife I have ever picked up! Payed €10 shipped and it was well worth it! I love it!
Thanks for looking friends!

I recieved a couple of new toys myself.
First one is this Coast. Stamped with Port. Ore. 813 and Surgical Stainless Japan. I don't know how good the steel is but the fit and finish is super!
Thanks for looking friends!
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The second one has nice half stops and I think it speaks for itself.
Thanks for looking friends!
Thanks for looking friends!
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You picked up some very cool knives! I especially like that small EO in the first picture!beresman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:18 pm Well, I received a box with a *lot* of knives in it the other day...I've been sorting through and cleaning up and seeing what's worth keeping and what I should try to get rid of...
There are a few gems, though. I posted on another thread about a knife that turns out to have been made by Robeson for the US Army (thanks Treefarmer and Peanut740 for the help!). There is an older Queen Bowie with smooth bone handles (the small blade has no snap, but the larger one is better). There is a Holub electrician's knife, a Camillus 67 and two 69s, a USA Schrade with a significant amount of rust, and a Case missing one of its scales, and a pin sheared off so the spring isn't anchored properly. I'm thinking of contacting someone here who might be interested and willing to re-handle the Case for me. Elsewise I might try it myself, but I should probably do that with some of the Frost knives first...
There were also several Imperial (including three from Ireland) and Colonial knives, a few Frost (some marked Pakistan, some not), a few novelty knives, and quite a few from Pakistan or China, some of which are really poorly made and others which might actually work...
Congrats Buddy!
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I'm likin' that Coast, Tom

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Coincidentally I just bought a Coast off of eBay this morning. It's a trapper (I think {hope} a Mini-Trapper) Made in Japan. Remember when that was synonymous with a cheap shoddy product.TPK wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:28 pm I see a lot of cool stuff being posted here!Cool knives, books & kits everyone!
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I recieved a couple of new toys myself.![]()
First one is this Coast. Stamped with Port. Ore. 813 and Surgical Stainless Japan. I don't know how good the steel is but the fit and finish is super!Best "Cheap" knife I have ever picked up! Payed €10 shipped and it was well worth it! I love it!
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Thanks for looking friends!![]()
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Tom, nice piece of Cutlery there my friend! Do you know what time frame it was made? Looks like a dandy. That Coast is a nice piece as well! And you been getting some good deals as well as it sounds like.
Thanks for posting
Lot of nice stuff been posted here by all.
Hope you all have a Happy New Year’s Eve, and this next year is good for all.
Take care out there and stay warm!
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Blade is just over 1.5" and 2.5" closed. Very good snap, opening and closing. Made in USA and less than $12 from SMKW
https://www.smkw.com/bear-and-son-aluminum-blue-109
I also just picked up a "Bear & Son" bird and trout fixed blade. viewtopic.php?f=34&t=32268&p=880301#p880301
Kind of surprised that I don't see more Bear & Sons" knives on these pages.
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Looks like it's from the same series of knives as mine.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 6:54 pmCoincidentally I just bought a Coast off of eBay this morning. It's a trapper (I think {hope} a Mini-Trapper) Made in Japan. Remember when that was synonymous with a cheap shoddy product.TPK wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:28 pm I see a lot of cool stuff being posted here!Cool knives, books & kits everyone!
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I recieved a couple of new toys myself.![]()
First one is this Coast. Stamped with Port. Ore. 813 and Surgical Stainless Japan. I don't know how good the steel is but the fit and finish is super!Best "Cheap" knife I have ever picked up! Payed €10 shipped and it was well worth it! I love it!
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Thanks for looking friends!![]()
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Congrats Buddy!
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I have two of them butken98k wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 7:16 pmBlade is just over 1.5" and 2.5" closed. Very good snap, opening and closing. Made in USA and less than $12 from SMKW
https://www.smkw.com/bear-and-son-aluminum-blue-109
I also just picked up a "Bear & Son" bird and trout fixed blade. viewtopic.php?f=34&t=32268&p=880301#p880301
Kind of surprised that I don't see more Bear & Sons" knives on these pages.
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Thanks Buddy!Ripster wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 6:58 pmTom, nice piece of Cutlery there my friend! Do you know what time frame it was made? Looks like a dandy. That Coast is a nice piece as well! And you been getting some good deals as well as it sounds like.
Thanks for posting![]()
Lot of nice stuff been posted here by all.
Hope you all have a Happy New Year’s Eve, and this next year is good for all.
Take care out there and stay warm!![]()
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Same exact bones Jerry! Look at my last picture. Left upper corner. See how the secondary jigging goes "against the grain" in comparison to the primary jigging. Your knife has the same jigging marks in the same place as I see it. Send it over so I can check.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 6:54 pmCoincidentally I just bought a Coast off of eBay this morning. It's a trapper (I think {hope} a Mini-Trapper) Made in Japan. Remember when that was synonymous with a cheap shoddy product.TPK wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 5:28 pm I see a lot of cool stuff being posted here!Cool knives, books & kits everyone!
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I recieved a couple of new toys myself.![]()
First one is this Coast. Stamped with Port. Ore. 813 and Surgical Stainless Japan. I don't know how good the steel is but the fit and finish is super!Best "Cheap" knife I have ever picked up! Payed €10 shipped and it was well worth it! I love it!
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Thanks for looking friends!![]()
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Got these two Rough Ryders today and I hope your sitting down, drum roll please...
they came via FedEx and arrived on the 3rd day and I didn't pay extra on the type
of shipment! I have a package 30 minutes away and I've been waiting since Dec. 27th
for USPS to get it to me. Anyway this is a part of the RR Copper Ridge Series and at
first glance I'm not excited. I'll write more about them on the RR thread.
they came via FedEx and arrived on the 3rd day and I didn't pay extra on the type
of shipment! I have a package 30 minutes away and I've been waiting since Dec. 27th
for USPS to get it to me. Anyway this is a part of the RR Copper Ridge Series and at
first glance I'm not excited. I'll write more about them on the RR thread.
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Received this one recently, have cleaned it up, was needed after collecting metal dust from the factory. It was made to order, but i had no idea that the scales would be as good as they are. Is the stock standard Rosewood that A.Wright's use, but a lighter color, and has grain marks that highlight it's character.
It was a complete, but good surprise, i could not have ordered any better, and really highlights the different colors of Rosewood. Hope you all have a good and safe New Years Eve, and an even better New Year and 2021, you deserve it, after everything you poor people have been through.
A good way to start the New Year on AAPK.
A good way to start the New Year on AAPK.
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Very nice Cudgee! Nice grain. Bet it feels good in hand! Congratts!!cudgee wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 11:23 pm Received this one recently, have cleaned it up, was needed after collecting metal dust from the factory. It was made to order, but i had no idea that the scales would be as good as they are. Is the stock standard Rosewood that A.Wright's use, but a lighter color, and has grain marks that highlight it's character.![]()
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It was a complete, but good surprise, i could not have ordered any better, and really highlights the different colors of Rosewood. Hope you all have a good and safe New Years Eve, and an even better New Year and 2021, you deserve it, after everything you poor people have been through. :
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--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Very nice knife cudgee, and I agree that wood looks perfect. I like single blade, wood handle folding pocket knives more than any other.cudgee wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 11:23 pm Received this one recently, have cleaned it up, was needed after collecting metal dust from the factory. It was made to order, but i had no idea that the scales would be as good as they are. Is the stock standard Rosewood that A.Wright's use, but a lighter color, and has grain marks that highlight it's character.![]()
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It was a complete, but good surprise, i could not have ordered any better, and really highlights the different colors of Rosewood. Hope you all have a good and safe New Years Eve, and an even better New Year and 2021, you deserve it, after everything you poor people have been through.
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A good way to start the New Year on AAPK.![]()
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Hey, at least we don't have to learn a new version of our anthem.
Cudgee, that is a beautiful knife!
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That is a nice one Cudgee, I love wooden handles and that one is especially nice.
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I'll echo the others - that's a great looking knife!cudgee wrote: ↑Thu Dec 31, 2020 11:23 pm Received this one recently, have cleaned it up, was needed after collecting metal dust from the factory. It was made to order, but i had no idea that the scales would be as good as they are. Is the stock standard Rosewood that A.Wright's use, but a lighter color, and has grain marks that highlight it's character.![]()
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It was a complete, but good surprise, i could not have ordered any better, and really highlights the different colors of Rosewood. Hope you all have a good and safe New Years Eve, and an even better New Year and 2021, you deserve it, after everything you poor people have been through.
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IMAG0416.jpg
IMAG0415.jpg
IMAG0414.jpg
A good way to start the New Year on AAPK.![]()
Take care and God bless,
Steve
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Thank you all, the wood is just so nice, will become a favorite. I am such a big fan of wood, and when it's good, it is really good. 
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My first knife of the new year. From Seki city comes this little scrimmed knife. It is produced by G Saki which is the same company that makes Spyderco and SOG knives. This explains the impressive quality of such an inexpensive knife. Both the lock-back and blade action are silky smooth. Its quality is way above its price point, about $30. Came with a good edge and I like the feel of the cream rezin covers.
This would make an excellent purse knife and nice gift. I've noticed that when women view my knife collection most are immediately drawn to the scrimshaw knives. Also, the ladies like the color red. I remember hearing in a psychology class that red is generally the favorite color of women; for men its blue. But I digress.
This would make an excellent purse knife and nice gift. I've noticed that when women view my knife collection most are immediately drawn to the scrimshaw knives. Also, the ladies like the color red. I remember hearing in a psychology class that red is generally the favorite color of women; for men its blue. But I digress.