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doglegg wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 12:04 am Got.....
Floyd, that's a VERY g@@d l👀king couple
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Awesome pick ups Floyd! Congratts! :)
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Thanks Skip, I thought the all metal handle one would appeal to you. ::handshake::

ww, I appreciate your kind comments. ::handshake::
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doglegg wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 12:04 am Got a coupe out of the bay with make an offer. Very pleased with both knives. They are of WW 2 vintage. Thanks for looking. ::handshake:: DSCN6847.JPGDSCN6848.JPGDSCN6849.JPGDSCN6845.JPGDSCN6850.JPGDSCN6851.JPG
Personally, I'm not much into the "toothpick" or "fish knife" patterns, but I must admit that Camillus "Emergency Fishing Knife" is very cool; I really like that one. 8)
GREAT score, Floyd! I bet you're as pleased as punch to have snagged it (and you should be ::nod:: ). ::tu::
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Q, you know me. I, like you, am not into tooth picks but those old WW 2 knives have really caught my fancy. And yes,.pleased as punch. Thanks. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::handshake::
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doglegg wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 12:04 am Got a coupe out of the bay with make an offer. Very pleased with both knives. They are of WW 2 vintage. Thanks for looking. ::handshake:: DSCN6847.JPGDSCN6848.JPGDSCN6849.JPGDSCN6845.JPGDSCN6850.JPGDSCN6851.JPG
:shock: WOW Floyd. Awesome find. Both are beauties and in excellent shape. You must be living right ::clapping:: The Emergency Fish Knife is a great find and has always intrigued me because of the placement of the bale. The Marine Corps stamped utility knife you rarely see pop up, & not as often as the U.S. Congrats ::tu:: ::tu::
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QTCut5 wrote: Tue Jan 19, 2021 2:33 am

Personally, I'm not much into the "toothpick" or "fish knife" patterns, but I must admit that Camillus "Emergency Fishing Knife" is very cool; I really like that one.
I've always liked the Emergency Fish Knife, mainly because I always thought their placement of the bale was quite unique.
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Thanks Papa Bones. The fish knife is in really great condition and the Marines marked knife appeals to me in that it is Ww2 origin as well. I haven't forgotten about the 72's but these old knives are special to me. Thank you for the encouraging words. ::handshake::
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I got two items today.
One was 2 books, I'm quickly building up a nice knife library.
The other was a Stag Bone Laguiole Folder knife kit. This is
a very fine knife, so I'm going to work on a few others first
and improve myself before tackling this one. It's not hard,
but I just want to make sure I do the best I can.
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dlr110 wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 1:10 am I got two items today.
One was 2 books, I'm quickly building up a nice knife library.
The other was a Stag Bone Laguiole Folder knife kit. This is
a very fine knife, so I'm going to work on a few others first
and improve myself before tackling this one. It's not hard,
but I just want to make sure I do the best I can.
.
Good books, the Hudson Valley one looks really interesting. You'll be making knives from scratch in no time. :roll: ::tu::
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cudgee wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 1:23 am
dlr110 wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 1:10 am I got two items today.
One was 2 books, I'm quickly building up a nice knife library.
The other was a Stag Bone Laguiole Folder knife kit. This is
a very fine knife, so I'm going to work on a few others first
and improve myself before tackling this one. It's not hard,
but I just want to make sure I do the best I can.
.
Good books, the Hudson Valley one looks really interesting. You'll be making knives from scratch in no time. :roll: ::tu::
Your right Cudgee, I'm going to do a little reading tomorrow in that book. Also funny you should mention making knives from scratch, Cheryl said something like that the other day and I asked her when she was going to get her stuff out of the shed so I would have a place for my forge to go.
My comment was met with a rather "not a chance buster" type of look. :(
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Just came in today. ::ds:: Been waiting for this one since September 30, 2020. This is the 2020 BCCI (Buck Collector's Club Inc.) annual knife. Long story, short...BCCI was supposed to come out with a special 184 Buckmaster for 2020, but due to extenuating circumstances, that didn't come to fruition. So, last minute, Joe Houser got together all the pieces to make a 'special' Custom Buck 687 Mini Vanguard to take the place of the Buckmaster. He was able to make a total of 109 of these...and, well...Lucky Me! The really special thing about this knife is; Joe Houser put his own "HOUSER" logo on the end of the pommel. That makes it even more kool. Joe did a GREAT job in making these. I've never seen any other Buck knife with Joe's logo on it, but doesn't mean they're not out there. Came with COA, but not serialized and I did NOT have my BCCI member number etched onto the blade.

The model 687 closely resembles a model 192 vanguard and in essence, it is actually a mini-vanguard with a 3 - 3/8 inch blade and an overall length of 7 - 3/8 inches compared to the standard model 192 overall length of 8 1/2 inches. Handled with rosewood dymalux and incorporating a green lucite spacer.

Thanx for l@@king!
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KLJ77 wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:08 am Just came in today. ::ds:: Been waiting for this one since September 30, 2020. This is the 2020 BCCI (Buck Collector's Club Inc.) annual knife. Long story, short...BCCI was supposed to come out with a special 184 Buckmaster for 2020, but due to extenuating circumstances, that didn't come to fruition. So, last minute, Joe Houser got together all the pieces to make a 'special' Custom Buck 687 Mini Vanguard to take the place of the Buckmaster. He was able to make a total of 109 of these...and, well...Lucky Me! The really special thing about this knife is; Joe Houser put his own "HOUSER" logo on the end of the pommel. That makes it even more kool. Joe did a GREAT job in making these. I've never seen any other Buck knife with Joe's logo on it, but doesn't mean they're not out there. Came with COA, but not serialized and I did NOT have my BCCI member number etched onto the blade.

The model 687 closely resembles a model 192 vanguard and in essence, it is actually a mini-vanguard with a 3 - 3/8 inch blade and an overall length of 7 - 3/8 inches compared to the standard model 192 overall length of 8 1/2 inches. Handled with rosewood dymalux and incorporating a green lucite spacer.

Thanx for l@@king!
Congrats LJ. ::tu:: ::tu:: That is some fine craftsmanship!! Beautiful knife.
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dlr110 wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 1:50 am
cudgee wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 1:23 am
dlr110 wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 1:10 am I got two items today.
One was 2 books, I'm quickly building up a nice knife library.
The other was a Stag Bone Laguiole Folder knife kit. This is
a very fine knife, so I'm going to work on a few others first
and improve myself before tackling this one. It's not hard,
but I just want to make sure I do the best I can.
.
Good books, the Hudson Valley one looks really interesting. You'll be making knives from scratch in no time. :roll: ::tu::
Your right Cudgee, I'm going to do a little reading tomorrow in that book. Also funny you should mention making knives from scratch, Cheryl said something like that the other day and I asked her when she was going to get her stuff out of the shed so I would have a place for my forge to go.
My comment was met with a rather "not a chance buster" type of look. :(
" Not a Chance Buster ", type of look. Funny That. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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KLJ77 wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:08 am Just came in today. ::ds:: Been waiting for this one since September 30, 2020. This is the 2020 BCCI (Buck Collector's Club Inc.) annual knife. Long story, short...BCCI was supposed to come out with a special 184 Buckmaster for 2020, but due to extenuating circumstances, that didn't come to fruition. So, last minute, Joe Houser got together all the pieces to make a 'special' Custom Buck 687 Mini Vanguard to take the place of the Buckmaster. He was able to make a total of 109 of these...and, well...Lucky Me! The really special thing about this knife is; Joe Houser put his own "HOUSER" logo on the end of the pommel. That makes it even more kool. Joe did a GREAT job in making these. I've never seen any other Buck knife with Joe's logo on it, but doesn't mean they're not out there. Came with COA, but not serialized and I did NOT have my BCCI member number etched onto the blade.

The model 687 closely resembles a model 192 vanguard and in essence, it is actually a mini-vanguard with a 3 - 3/8 inch blade and an overall length of 7 - 3/8 inches compared to the standard model 192 overall length of 8 1/2 inches. Handled with rosewood dymalux and incorporating a green lucite spacer.

Thanx for l@@king!
Dotto what Smitty said. ::tu::
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It is a lovely knife.
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After almost a month of sitting in Palatine, it finally showed up yesterday. It was so off the wall, I just had to have it. Rough Rider don'cha know.
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KLJ77 wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 2:08 am Just came in today. ::ds:: Been waiting for this one since September 30, 2020. This is the 2020 BCCI (Buck Collector's Club Inc.) annual knife. Long story, short...BCCI was supposed to come out with a special 184 Buckmaster for 2020, but due to extenuating circumstances, that didn't come to fruition. So, last minute, Joe Houser got together all the pieces to make a 'special' Custom Buck 687 Mini Vanguard to take the place of the Buckmaster. He was able to make a total of 109 of these...and, well...Lucky Me! The really special thing about this knife is; Joe Houser put his own "HOUSER" logo on the end of the pommel. That makes it even more kool. Joe did a GREAT job in making these. I've never seen any other Buck knife with Joe's logo on it, but doesn't mean they're not out there. Came with COA, but not serialized and I did NOT have my BCCI member number etched onto the blade.

The model 687 closely resembles a model 192 vanguard and in essence, it is actually a mini-vanguard with a 3 - 3/8 inch blade and an overall length of 7 - 3/8 inches compared to the standard model 192 overall length of 8 1/2 inches. Handled with rosewood dymalux and incorporating a green lucite spacer.

Thanx for l@@king!
That's a special knife Ken! ::tu:: Congrats! ::handshake:: 8)
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jerryd6818 wrote: Wed Jan 20, 2021 3:53 pm After almost a month of sitting in Palatine, it finally showed up yesterday. It was so off the wall, I just had to have it. Rough Rider don'cha know.
Glad it finally arrived. USPS delivery has been hit and miss as of late. You don't think the carrier xrayed the contents do ya? That might explain some things. ::rotflol::
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:mrgreen: Maybe.
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Added the Redtail 23LL when CollectorKnives got the final drop a few days ago. Found the 54 on the bay for a very reasonable BIN and couldn't pass it up.
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I've become increasingly fond of these little (3 3/4" closed length) Japanese made scrimmed knives for Gutmann. Fine walk and talk; good f&f. They arrive with a very fine edge. The scrimshaw is just a decorative bonus.
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Beautiful Garry! 8)
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Thank you, Smitty, Cudgee, Mark & Garry. I was fortunate to be able to grab this one.

Garry...very nice looking Gutmann. Never seen them before, but eye appealing.
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Gutmann is an importer. Years ago they hit it big time when they became the sole importer of Puma knives. This was back in the 1950s.
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