It's In The Mail

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cody6268 wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 3:33 am Some Marbles items from SMKW.

Dave Canterbury Scout King. 4 1/4 closed". I decided to see just how a big Scout knife would be in EDC without blowing the $50-60 a Remington 4243 from Camillus goes for these days. This was $15. What's unusual to me is the sewing eye in the awl. Has a 3" blade. From the photos, I thought it just had a regular Scout blade, but no. Good one to take on camping trips, carry as a work knife, and if I lose or break it, big deal. Marbles and RR are probably the sole Chinese-made knife I don't mind buying.

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Demo Knife clone. At $7, I decided it was worth a shot.


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Gun Tool Screwdriver. These are a copy of one Colt sold in the '60s and '70, which was sorta based on the old 4-in-1 Craftsman is known for, but they only had three tips, with the smallest for adjusting sights. The Craftsman is no longer made in the USA and is crap. Same cost, same country of origin. These appear to have somewhat better formed tips, and a long chain that I can use as a backup for neck knives. I bought two, as I lose my Craftsman ones constantly.

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cody6268 wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 9:03 pm
edge213 wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 8:44 pm
cody6268 wrote: Tue May 11, 2021 8:39 pm Leatherman finally did what I've been asking them to do for about seven years now--make an affordable model similar to the PST. Just released this week; it's called the Bond. At $50 shipped, it's not too expensive either. It does lose that extra small screwdriver the original has (which has saved my arse multiple times when the lens popped out), but in its place I gain the square shank Phillips I can use with an adapter to be able to use any bit I want. Plus, it has compatibility with the Free series pocket clip; which pretty much if you want a clip on the PST, you'll have to make or modify an existing clip. Has the same pliers head as the older pre-Plus Wave, which I really like.

I can use the same pocket clip as on my Free T2. I dislike the Free T2, and am not paying $10 for another clip, so I'll just use the one off of that.

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Cody, is this one American made?

Leatherman isn't very clear.


At least assembled in USA with some parts made here. I know LM does source certain parts from Mexico (pliers on certain models) and Taiwan (the screwdriver bits), but a lot of the parts are made here.

The Frees have enough parts to where the blade and pliers are both marked "Leatherman USA" like the old tools; but I don't know about this new model.

I called them about a year ago. They said everything was made in the U.S.
I'm not so sure.
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Was hoping I could find a Schrade-made Folding Hunter for cheaper under the Craftsman name, but not yet. I did find this.

Sears Craftsman (Kershaw Japan) 45563 Work Knife. Exact same pattern as the Chubby made for Snap-On. New on clam pack.

$30 shipped was less than I paid for my beat-up orange Snap-On Tools Chubby (tough workhorse, but not a massive knife), and about the same cost as a used, but nice one I saw about a week ago.

I don't own very many nice boxed knives, and am trying to rectify that. Pretty much all new knives I buy get used. This is definitely stayin' on the card! First I've ever seen on the card.
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Also, a custom fixed blade knife that was pretty inexpensive ($55 shipped) from a maker in Arizona. It was either this one, or some from a maker in CO who had some heavy-duty designs, but they were a tiny bit crude (didn't bother me); and did not include sheaths. Making a sheath for a large knife can run into money; even if you make it yourself. I had a shortcoming with an Italian made knife, and wanted something affordable, but decent to replace it.

Alien Alloy Hunting/Bushcraft Knife. 5 1/4" long, 3/32 O1 blade; 9 1/4" OAL. Custom leather sheath.
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Bought the Kershaw Cubby, Half-Ton and Three-Quarter Ton just because they have that pocket clip.
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As I've said in another venue, my fingers are crossed for Cody's first custom knife being a winner.
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cody6268 wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 1:07 am Was hoping I could find a Schrade-made Folding Hunter for cheaper under the Craftsman name, but not yet. I did find this.

Sears Craftsman (Kershaw Japan) 45563 Work Knife. Exact same pattern as the Chubby made for Snap-On. New on clam pack.

$30 shipped was less than I paid for my beat-up orange Snap-On Tools Chubby (tough workhorse, but not a massive knife), and about the same cost as a used, but nice one I saw about a week ago.

I don't own very many nice boxed knives, and am trying to rectify that. Pretty much all new knives I buy get used. This is definitely stayin' on the card! First I've ever seen on the card.
You got some great stuff on the way to your house! ::tu:: Especially like that Leatherman! ::nod:: ::super_happy::
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Used 3254 CV Trapper in pretty good condition. ::tu:: My first knife with yellow handles. ::nod::
Looks like it's a 2019 to me. ::hmm::

@ I-Man: Question: Would this be a good one to try a Patina on? ::hmm::
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Been seeing this Mini-Trapper on ebay for quite some time. It always generated the thought that "Hey buddy. It might sell faster if you would pull that label off and retake the picture". Just finished going all in for this BIN Mini-Trapper. Listed as a Wharncliffe, I finally broke down and sent the seller a message advising him that it is a standard Mini-Trapper and not a Wharncliffe Mini-Trapper. Well jeez. I didn't have a 2009 Mini-Trapper. ::facepalm::

BTW, he did respond and was very polite and seemingly appreciative for the information.
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Nice Craftsman Work knife, Cody. That clip is unique and different. Like Jerry, I would buy that just for the clip. ::tu::

Sharp looking Case in that yellow robe, Tom. ::tu::

Jerry...I found myself thinking; 'I wonder what that sticker is hiding'. Hopefully, all you'll have to do is wipe off the glue from it. Vegetable oil works great for that. That's a nice looking red. ::tu::
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Getting a couple of things from Shephard Hill with my birthday money.
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This will go in my bathroom to be used with a brush and soap for my morning shave
This will go in my bathroom to be used with a brush and soap for my morning shave
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Steve Warden wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 1:25 pm Getting a couple of things from Shephard Hill with my birthday money.
Nice Steve! ::tu:: ::nod::

I like those mugs too! ::nod:: :D
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jerryd6818 wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 12:08 pm Been seeing this Mini-Trapper on ebay for quite some time. It always generated the thought that "Hey buddy. It might sell faster if you would pull that label off and retake the picture". Just finished going all in for this BIN Mini-Trapper. Listed as a Wharncliffe, I finally broke down and sent the seller a message advising him that it is a standard Mini-Trapper and not a Wharncliffe Mini-Trapper. Well jeez. I didn't have a 2009 Mini-Trapper. ::facepalm::

BTW, he did respond and was very polite and seemingly appreciative for the information.
Looks like a real beauty Jerry! Look forward to seeing it without the sticker! ::nod:: ::tu:: :D
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TPK wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 7:50 am Used 3254 CV Trapper in pretty good condition. ::tu:: My first knife with yellow handles. ::nod::
Looks like it's a 2019 to me. ::hmm::

@ I-Man: Question: Would this be a good one to try a Patina on? ::hmm::
You can't beat the Old Yellow Stand-by. Good looking knife Tom. Since it is CV blades it should be a good one for toning. But I'v sure I-man will get with you on that. ::tu:: ::tu::


jerryd6818 wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 12:08 pm Been seeing this Mini-Trapper on ebay for quite some time.....
I've been seeing that one also. I always thought the bone looked nice, but wasn't sure why someone would wrap a piece of price tag around it. ::shrug:: At least he responded to you. I had sent him a message about a month ago and asked about the price tag, but he never responded. WD-40 should take that sticker right off.
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Steve Warden wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 1:25 pm Getting a couple of things from Shephard Hill with my birthday money.
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Very nice Steve & Happy Birthday!! Good choices you made there. Love the metal coffee cup. Jeeze, now I see another SH order in my future. Oh well, might as well add a knife with it. ::ds::
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Papa Bones wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 2:29 pm
Steve Warden wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 1:25 pm Getting a couple of things from Shephard Hill with my birthday money.
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Very nice Steve & Happy Birthday!! Good choices you made there. Love the metal coffee cup. Jeeze, now I see another SH order in my future. Oh well, might as well add a knife with it. ::ds::
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If you do order a mug, know it's ceramic, not metal.
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Steve Warden wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 2:41 pm
Thanks Papa B.
If you do order a mug, know it's ceramic, not metal.
So it's total Ceramic made to look like the old Enamelware steel cups? Interesting, but that will probably keep the coffee hotter longer.
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Papa Bones wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 3:02 pm
Steve Warden wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 2:41 pm
Thanks Papa B.
If you do order a mug, know it's ceramic, not metal.
So it's total Ceramic made to look like the old Enamelware steel cups? Interesting, but that will probably keep the coffee hotter longer.
(Excuse me while I do a little enabling) https://casexx.com/Details/?ProductCode=52509&Patid=219
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Lofs of nice items making their way through the mail and common carriers' systems!

Tom, I think your Trapper might be a 2018...but whatever the year, it's a great choice for your first yellow Case. Jerry's Mini Trapper has some nice-looking bones. I have one of the mugs like Steve ordered, and it holds quite a bit of coffee...I can also see it being a great shaving mug. Nice Stockman, too.

My order from Einhorn LLC (Rossr) was inducted into the USPS system today. A much-needed new belt, a slip for a Case Peanut, and a sheath for a Case Sod Buster Jr. Man alive, are these gonna be great!
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Dan In MI wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 10:09 pm Lofs of nice items making their way through the mail and common carriers' systems!

Tom, I think your Trapper might be a 2018...but whatever the year, it's a great choice for your first yellow Case. Jerry's Mini Trapper has some nice-looking bones. I have one of the mugs like Steve ordered, and it holds quite a bit of coffee...I can also see it being a great shaving mug. Nice Stockman, too.

My order from Einhorn LLC (Rossr) was inducted into the USPS system today. A much-needed new belt, a slip for a Case Peanut, and a sheath for a Case Sod Buster Jr. Man alive, are these gonna be great!

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Dan, you're going to love Rossr's work. He did a belt for me. I just hope your shipment goes better than mine. Rossr lives in North East PA, only a couple hours north of me. He mailed my belt and the USPS decided it had to go to Florida first!
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Steve Warden wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 10:19 pm He mailed my belt and the USPS decided it had to go to Florida first!
::dang:: That was standard operating procedure a year ago. Generally speaking, they have gotten better since.
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Dan In MI wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 10:33 pm
Steve Warden wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 10:19 pm He mailed my belt and the USPS decided it had to go to Florida first!
::dang:: That was standard operating procedure a year ago. Generally speaking, they have gotten better since.
Nope. This was only a couple of months ago.
About 6-8 weeks ago I sent a package to an address 45 minutes away (I'm in New Jersey). Tracking showed it going through Denver, CO.
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Dan In MI wrote: Thu May 13, 2021 10:09 pm Lofs of nice items making their way through the mail and common carriers' systems!

Tom, I think your Trapper might be a 2018...but whatever the year, it's a great choice for your first yellow Case. Jerry's Mini Trapper has some nice-looking bones. I have one of the mugs like Steve ordered, and it holds quite a bit of coffee...I can also see it being a great shaving mug. Nice Stockman, too.

My order from Einhorn LLC (Rossr) was inducted into the USPS system today. A much-needed new belt, a slip for a Case Peanut, and a sheath for a Case Sod Buster Jr. Man alive, are these gonna be great!
:shock: Man! That's some super cool leather work! ::tu:: I especially like that peanut slip! That's sweet! ::nod:: ::super_happy::
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::groove:: I found and picked up another used Case! ::ds:: Two used Cases in a weeks time! ::groove::

This will be my first Texas Toothpick. Not sure if I like this patern but I will soon find out. Anyways, it's a Case! ::super_happy:: Gotta find out what the length of it is. ::hmm:: Looks like about 3". ::shrug::

Thanks for looking friends! ::handshake:: :D
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TPK wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 5:23 pm That's some super cool leather work!
As always, Tom, I thank you for the kind words! I'm very pleased with Ross' work, and can highly recommend it. Though if I start toting a bunch of different pattern around, it'll be more practical to do my own leather work.

Your little Toothpick is about three inches long. I hope you'll like it okay. But I suspect you're like me in one respect: I like just about any knife bearing the Case name.
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