KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Some great finds, Smitty. The Camillus marlin spike knife brought back some memories of my Navy days. I used one of those for years during my tenure. Very sturdy knife and easy to take care of.
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Smitty, I sure do love Case's red bone. Nice knife.____Dave
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Estate sale finds this week:

* A Camillus 881 two blade (G.E.Browne) excellent condition
* Boker Tree Brand three blade. Missing shield. Excellent Condition.
* Case 62131 Canoe w/Amber Jigged Bone. Excellent Condition
* SS gentleman's knife. no markings. NM Cond.
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A few more...

* K-Bar 1208 used condition. handle is loose/wobbly. Need to find out how to tighten it up. ::shrug::

* Wenger Delemont SAK (red)...possibly a "Colonel" style pattern. Orig. Sheath/miniature steel.

* Victorinox SAK, Black, Model 1-6783 "The Champion" Has "Officier Suisse" stamped on main blade. And "Victorinox Switzerland Stainless Rostfrei" stamped on other side. Orig. sheath & steel.
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And....a couple more...

* Leatherman lock back knife, 154CM steel with 6 bit screwdriver tool and cap lifter. Model # K502X-830336. Orig. sheath & mini-steel.

* Craftsman Utility knife, lock back, Model # 94845. Orig. sheath, excellent condition.
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Last ones...

* 1989 Buck 110 in NM-M condition. Still has factory edge. Does not appear to have ever been used. Sheath is NM, but don't know if it's original to Buck. I do like the eagle catching the fish logo though.

* Lakota Pheonix 274 MOKI lock back w/Rosewood handles. Unk year. Previous owner ground the edge down...now it looks more like a wharncliffe blade. :roll: I don't believe he knew what he was doing. Nevertheless, this knife still has a lot of life left in it. Had I known what the original blade was supposed to be like, I would not have picked this knife up with the blade the way it is.
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LJ, you have been busy. Something for everyone. Congrats. ::tu::
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Papa Bones wrote: Sat Feb 06, 2021 1:41 am Picked these up today at the Knife Show in Boaz Alabama.
1971 Case 6143 Redbone Big Daddy Barlow. Gator Snap blade, no wobble, no cracks in the handle and awesome color on the scales.
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A Kutmaster two blade swell center Whittler. Bone handles have a deep cola color. Like new with awesome walk and talk. It has the letter "V" below the tang stamp indicating Vanadium steel blades.
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A Royal Brand Utility Scout Knife, single blade, with two tools and a Compass in the handle. The handles are a black composite similar to the same material Case used in their rough black composite. Royal Brands sold knives from around 1917 until 1954. They didn't produce their own knifes, but outsourced from other Knife Makers, and also imported from Germany.

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Lastly, I picked this knife up earlier in the week. An addition to my Camillus Rope Knife Family. It's a Camillus 697 Marlin Spike Knife. Great snap on blade and spike, no wobbles, and spike lock locks tight. Had to do a little cleaning on it as it was fairly nasty inside. Here's how it looks now.
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O Smitty, your on a roll again, I need to get down South and hang out with you all. Nice pics ,nice Cutlery. Sounds like the Boaz show had some activity, sounds like a decent time. Thanks for sharing your finds , ::tu::
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Got to the tag sale too late for the Case knives, lucky to find this one.
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WOW on that Schrade custom ::tu:: ::tu::
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Jacknifeben wrote: Sat Feb 06, 2021 9:54 pm Got to the tag sale too late for the Case knives, lucky to find this one.
Fancy, fancy, you did good. ::tu:: ::tu::
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KLJ77: Here's an old UNION "OLCUT" knife with a handle like yours. This one has a brass spanner nut recessed in the pommel to tighten the handle on the stick tang. I've seen them punched to "set" them in place. Hope this helps. Good luck. J.O'.
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KLJ77: Just went back with my glasses ON and noticed your handle is pinned. Maybe my former post won't help. Sorry. ::dang:: J.O'.
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KLJ77 wrote: Sat Feb 06, 2021 12:13 pm Some great finds, Smitty. The Camillus marlin spike knife brought back some memories of my Navy days. I used one of those for years during my tenure. Very sturdy knife and easy to take care of.
Appreciate it LJ. Yep, a very utilitarian knife with many uses. I've been enjoying your posts of your latest finds. Some awesome additions for sure! ::tu::



djknife13 wrote: Sat Feb 06, 2021 1:07 pm Smitty, I sure do love Case's red bone. Nice knife.____Dave
Thanks Dave!

Ripster wrote: Sat Feb 06, 2021 4:30 pm
O Smitty, your on a roll again, I need to get down South and hang out with you all. Nice pics ,nice Cutlery. Sounds like the Boaz show had some activity, sounds like a decent time. Thanks for sharing your finds , ::tu::
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Thanks Floyd, J.O., & Smitty...I appreciate the comments.

Yeah J.O., I have to look closer on the pommel for a pin to knock out. It's all trial & error for me. (probably more error ::facepalm:: ) Thanks for your input and desire to assist with my issue. ::handshake:: As a side note: I over-paid on this knife. I don't carry a 'smart' phone, so couldn't look it up. Then, when I see that Mr. Kennedy or Mr. Sanders had the same exact knife, brand new, in the box with papers...well, let's just say. :oops: ::dang:: ::facepalm::
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Was out and about yesterday and stopped at a couple Antique / Consignment shops. Found this one and decided to add it to my Craftsman family. A Craftsman 9540 Barlow. Delrin handles have a little wear, and the pile side has some spots of some kind of adhesive. The blades still have the original factory grind finish and luster, but it did have some rust on the blades in places. The blades look full, with little wear or sharpening abuse. They have great snap, but the primary clip blade does have a very slight side to side wobble. I gave it the spa treatment, carbon / eraser rub on rust spots and went over the blades with some Flitz. I think it turned out well and will make a good Craftsman EDC rotation.
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Nice barlow!
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glennbad wrote: Fri Feb 12, 2021 9:47 pmNice barlow!
Thanks Glenn!!
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Great looking birthday knife, Smitty. ::tu::

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Nice, Smitty...a fine looking Barlow. ::tu::
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Good solid knife there, Smitty! Great find!
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Thats a beauty Smitty ::tu::
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Knice knife Smitty!!!

Found these at Webster Flea today. Also bought a Springfield 22 rifle.
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TripleF wrote: Mon Feb 15, 2021 4:58 pm Knice knife Smitty!!!

Found these at Webster Flea today. Also bought a Springfield 22 rifle.
Lovely Scott, congrats.
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TripleF wrote: Mon Feb 15, 2021 4:58 pm Knice knife Smitty!!!

Found these at Webster Flea today. Also bought a Springfield 22 rifle.
Great haul Scott but look out for that Vic Gardner. They don't get too much $ (I bought some, new, for less than $10 each) but they come so sharp, they'll cut you just looking at them. The 22LR1 Camillus looks to be in great condition. So that Springfield. You can just buy 'em and haul 'em home the same day in Florida?
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