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Realized that I failed to post my latest here. Fished it out of the bay. A four line Camillus half whittler. Didn't know there was such a critter but found a couple of other post here from the past. More in the Camillus forum.
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doglegg wrote: Mon May 24, 2021 11:26 pm Realized that I failed to post my latest here. Fished it out of the bay. A four line Camillus half whittler. Didn't know there was such a critter but found a couple of other post here from the past. More in the Camillus forum. DSCN6964.JPGDSCN6966.JPGDSCN6967.JPGDSCN6970.JPG
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doglegg wrote: Mon May 24, 2021 11:26 pm Realized that I failed to post my latest here. Fished it out of the bay. A four line Camillus half whittler. Didn't know there was such a critter but found a couple of other post here from the past. More in the Camillus forum. DSCN6964.JPGDSCN6966.JPGDSCN6967.JPGDSCN6970.JPG
Ohhhhhhhhhhhhh my, absolute outstanding bones. Gorgeous color and sweet jigging. Wow. That is the kind. Congrats, Serious score.

Thanks you too Smitty Appreciate it.
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Smitty, I-Man, and Doglegg: those are all terrific knives, and some great extras from Scott, too!

Here is my latest, purchased from GSPTOPDOG: an "Old Crafty" Stockman. It was made for Sears, and I'm pretty sure it was made by Schrade. It's right around four inches long. Though it shows signs of wear and light use, I think it still looks pretty darn good. Not long after I finished up with the unboxing video, it went into my pocket! Here are the pictures:
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Thanks again, GSPTOPDOG. I'm absolutely delighted with this one!
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Thanks Papa Bones, Iman and Dan. Very pleased with this one. ::handshake:: ::handshake::
Dan, you did well too. ::tu:: ::nod::
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doglegg wrote: Tue May 25, 2021 1:29 am Dan, you did well too.
Thanks!
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Dan In MI wrote: Tue May 25, 2021 1:15 am Smitty, I-Man, and Doglegg: those are all terrific knives, and some great extras from Scott, too!

Here is my latest, purchased from GSPTOPDOG: an "Old Crafty" Stockman. It was made for Sears, and I'm pretty sure it was made by Schrade. It's right around four inches long. Though it shows signs of wear and light use, I think it still looks pretty darn good. Not long after I finished up with the unboxing video, it went into my pocket! Here are the pictures:
::tu:: ::tu:: Very nice Dan. Love those Craftsman knives.
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Papa Bones wrote: Tue May 25, 2021 6:43 am Very nice Dan.
Thank you for the kind words and watching the video, Smitty!
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OCD Monkey's most recent fixation netted yet another Winterbottom Bone Queen #51 Mini Trapper from Lois & Clark's AAPK store.

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Another recent pick-up" Kershaw 1660YLBW Random Leek (Blackwash Leeks are another OCD Monkey obsession).

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Received this Whittler from one of our members here. When this one came up it was one that really filled the bill for me. What little info am aware of is Duane Cutlery was around in the early 1900s ,maybe 1910 to 1920. Tangs stamped all 3 blades, half stop all 3 blades. Main blade rides on 2 springs that have the wedge to split for secondary blade and file to operate on there own spring. Will do some research on the maker,if someone has any info and would share ,that would be great .
Thanks for a great knife Boji, super Service and shipping too. Above what expected.
Happy Memorial Day weekend to you all ::handshake::
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Wonderful knife JP. Beautiful bones. ::nod::
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QTCut5 wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 2:20 am OCD Monkey's most recent fixation netted yet another Winterbottom Bone Queen #51 Mini Trapper from Lois & Clark's AAPK store.
::tu:: ::nod::
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Ripster wrote: Sat May 29, 2021 1:47 pm Received this Whittler from one of our members here. When this one came up it was one that really filled the bill for me. What little info am aware of is Duane Cutlery was around in the early 1900s ,maybe 1910 to 1920. Tangs stamped all 3 blades, half stop all 3 blades. Main blade rides on 2 springs that have the wedge to split for secondary blade and file to operate on there own spring. Will do some research on the maker,if someone has any info and would share ,that would be great .
Thanks for a great knife Boji, super Service and shipping too. Above what expected.
Happy Memorial Day weekend to you all ::handshake::
Beautiful find JP! ::tu:: ::super_happy:: Love them scales! :shock:
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Mailman brought it, I believe it to be a Queen in Winchester clothing. ::uc:: ::hmm:: :lol:
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Nice EO Joe! ::tu:: Cool new addition! ::tu:: :D
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bighomer wrote: Sat May 29, 2021 7:41 pm Mailman brought it, I believe it to be a Queen in Winchester clothing. ::uc:: ::hmm:: :lol:
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Yes it tis mate, based off the #19 E/O Slim Trapper.
Good lookin' knife mate.
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Mail call here @ Fibro Farm, it's been months in the making, happy to have these pups home.
Buckets of info to mull over,
vintage little Queen phamflet fo the collection
tub of ole sharpening equipment fer the rig.

All-in-all, I'm purty happy; the wallet... not so much.
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And to round things out, first Jeffin Custom finally home.
Yippee!
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WillyCamaro wrote: Sun May 30, 2021 12:30 am And to round things out, first Jeffin Custom finally home.
Yippee!
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That's a beauty, WillyC. And a great haul of books to add to your knife reference library. I'm particularly intrigued by the two Schatt & Morgan books (blue--top row center & gray--top row right)--what years do they cover?
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WillyCamaro wrote: Sun May 30, 2021 12:30 am And to round things out, first Jeffin Custom finally home.
Yippee!
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Nice haul ,Willy
That Jeffin Custom is a nice piece ::tu::
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What a haul WillyC, books to read and a knife to coon finger. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Oh Willy, that is sweet and I don't even like that type of knife.
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WillyCamaro wrote: Sun May 30, 2021 12:15 am
bighomer wrote: Sat May 29, 2021 7:41 pm Mailman brought it, I believe it to be a Queen in Winchester clothing. ::uc:: ::hmm:: :lol:
:lol:

Yes it tis mate, based off the #19 E/O Slim Trapper.
Good lookin' knife mate.
::tu::
Willy, my friend, I was reading this thread and got to wondering if bighomer's Queen made Winchester might be a pattern #11 rather than the #19?
The 19 has heavier bolsters than the 11 which I believe was only made with one blade. Both are the same length but there are some differences. Just something to chew on. :)
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun May 30, 2021 12:40 am
WillyCamaro wrote: Sun May 30, 2021 12:30 am And to round things out, first Jeffin Custom finally home.
Yippee!
::super_happy::
That's a beauty, WillyC. And a great haul of books to add to your knife reference library. I'm particularly intrigued by the two Schatt & Morgan books (blue--top row center & gray--top row right)--what years do they cover?
Thanks mate!

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They are reprints of S&M's #1 & #2 Catalogues, 1903/1907, snagged from Mr.Galv earlier this year.
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