KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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I guess you would really call this a Re-Find. You ever go through some of your old stash and find something that makes you say..... ::hmm:: ..."What is this???.....'Where did I get this?.......When did I get this?....."Why is my memory failing???" Well, this happened to me today while digging out some stuff.
I have no Idea when, where, or how I come up with this. But.... It's a Parker Cut. Co. single blade figural knife, Still in the box, 2-1/2" closed, Brass handled Indian with a bow. Has a tang stamp of Surgical Steel JAPAN on the pile side of the blade. I think this tang stamp was used from around 1978 to 1990.
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djknife13 wrote: Tue May 18, 2021 11:36 am Nice find GSP.___Dave
Thanks! I have been waiting a while to get one ::nod::
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doglegg wrote: Tue May 18, 2021 1:27 pm That is cool, a great find GSPTOPDOG. Congrats. ::tu:: ::tu::

dlr you did good. ::nod:: ::nod::
Thanks! ::handshake:: I am hoping the sheath cleans and softens up, but I am very not matter what ::nod::
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Thanks for the comments everyone. Here is today's finds.
Not the "Holy Grail" but they will be good in my collection. I really don't think shops have had
time to rebound after this past year and some of the owners even said as much. Things will
take time for sure.
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I'm liking your acquisitions a lot David. Am particularly drawn to the fixed blade and second from the bottom. Can't make out the shield on that one but I like the treatment of the covers.
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Quick Steel wrote: Wed May 19, 2021 12:29 am I'm liking your acquisitions a lot David. Am particularly drawn to the fixed blade and second from the bottom. Can't make out the shield on that one but I like the treatment of the covers.
I'm going to do closeups of all of them tomorrow, but the one you asked about is a Damascus blade with a ceramic handle made by a local artisan in Cleburne, TX. I got it at the Red Horse Antique Mall. The other one you asked about is a brown checker wood handled Remington 40016.
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Here's what I got in the past few days on the road.
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Made by a local Cleburne, TX artisan
Made by a local Cleburne, TX artisan
Marbles 4 1/2" Blade
Marbles 4 1/2" Blade
Queen #43
Queen #43
Sears Craftsman #95201
Sears Craftsman #95201
Winchester 2 1/2"
Winchester 2 1/2"
CAMCO Fish Knife 4 1/4"
CAMCO Fish Knife 4 1/4"
Remington Trapper R12
Remington Trapper R12
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Pakistan Muskrat
Pakistan Muskrat
Elk Ridge Stockman
Elk Ridge Stockman
Rite Edge Barlow
Rite Edge Barlow
Remington Trapper Sportsman Series
Remington Trapper Sportsman Series
Wild Turkey Whittler
Wild Turkey Whittler
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Winchester Lockback
Winchester Lockback
Remington Trapper #40016
Remington Trapper #40016
Eye Brand "Jim Bowie" Solingen, Germany
Eye Brand "Jim Bowie" Solingen, Germany
Cattleman Cutlery Trapper CC0002RW3 PRC
Cattleman Cutlery Trapper CC0002RW3 PRC
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Red Head Lockback
Red Head Lockback
Novelty Knife Co. Barlow "Gene Autry"
Novelty Knife Co. Barlow "Gene Autry"
Remington 870 Choke Knife
Remington 870 Choke Knife
Chicago Cutlery Stockman P16
Chicago Cutlery Stockman P16
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Pretty nice finds, David. I'm not big into Barlows, but I'd make an exception for the Gene Autry. And the little Sears pen(?)...one could probably go crazy just chasing after old knives marked Sears!
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Some nice finds there David.
Sometimes I Sit and Think ::hmm:: .... Other times I just Sit
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David, you did well on your trip !
Thanks for taking the time to share your pics ,some nice finds ::tu:: ::tu:: .
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Fantastic batch of finds there, David!
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Here’s a few picked up to and fro the cabin up by Hayward ! The fillet knives are from Chetek area shop, the one with LCO in oval is from a fellow name ofEd who lives up by us and married a lady from the Ojibwa nation , the LCO , is the Lac Courte Orielles . Picked up the Western and MARTINI for 30 bucks for both ,got 40 in the other .
Then 2 little guys,a old slider for 2 bucks and the unknown pony found in tackle box at the Cabin.
And a Schrade Walden 293 in tube and another unknown pic knife . Seen the old 2 blade in a rusty box of wrenches and got for .50 cents plus tax of course!!!Cleaned up ok, can’t read tang stamp ,any help on the unknowns would be great. Will post the ones in ? In the Q and A section .
Thanks for taking a look . Hope you all find things in your travels,there still out there !
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Ripster wrote: Thu May 20, 2021 5:36 pm Here’s a few picked up to and fro the cabin up by Hayward ! The fillet knives are from Chetek area shop, the one with LCO in oval is from a fellow name ofEd who lives up by us and married a lady from the Ojibwa nation , the LCO , is the Lac Courte Orielles . Picked up the Western and MARTINI for 30 bucks for both ,got 40 in the other .
Then 2 little guys,a old slider for 2 bucks and the unknown pony found in tackle box at the Cabin.
And a Schrade Walden 293 in tube and another unknown pic knife . Seen the old 2 blade in a rusty box of wrenches and got for .50 cents plus tax of course!!!Cleaned up ok, can’t read tang stamp ,any help on the unknowns would be great. Will post the ones in ? In the Q and A section .
Thanks for taking a look . Hope you all find things in your travels,there still out there !
Ya done good JP. ::tu:: ::tu:: Awesome find on the 293. Great condition that one. The orange and black one is neat, can't recall if I've seen that mark.
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Sound these in a tool box garage sale purchase earlier today...
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The best kind of tool box find, Scott! ::tu::
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toomanyknives wrote: Sat May 22, 2021 1:57 am The best kind of tool box find, Scott! ::tu::

Right on! Gave most of the stuff to our maintanence guy,

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You're on a roll, Scott! ::tu::
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TripleF wrote: Sat May 22, 2021 3:49 pm From today:
That Old Timer is really cool!
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Picked this one up last weekend. Finally had a chance to fix it today. Shield popped out. Glued it up, polished er and good to go. Etch is an added plus and does not appear to have ever been used or sharpened. Anyone know what date range of manufacture? I'm thinking 60's but not a Boker expert.
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This was truly a knife find of the day. Cheryl has been in her Mom's (Vera) room trying to clean things out and figure out what to do with all her belongings. Cheryl came across this little knife that her Mom had been hanging onto ever since her Husband (Jim) passed away in 2014.
It's a Schrade Walden NY USA. Jim was a court reporter and he carried this little knife every day to court until he retired in 1991. It's not much, but it holds some special memories.
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Very special find. ::nod:: ::nod::
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Floyd, I'll have to comment a hearty Southern Baptist "Amen" to your comment on Davids new knife! Very special indeed. ::tu::
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