KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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toomanyknives wrote: Thu Jun 03, 2021 1:35 pm
Ridgegrass wrote: Thu Jun 03, 2021 1:13 pm Found this yesterday in Annapolis. C.1958 WEST-CUT, Boulder, Colo. hunter. "Wood-Craft" style. 8-3/4" overall, 4-3/4" blade. Pretty, red-green-brown=gold mottled handle, possibly Bakelite.
It's hardly used and appears not resharpened. Came with a custom-made sheath that fits very well. I don't generally collect fixed blades but it was so nice it caught my eye. I posted it on the WESTERN forum too. J.O'.
Great find, Ridgegrass! Looks like new! ::tu::
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Ridgegrass wrote: Thu Jun 03, 2021 1:13 pm Found this yesterday in Annapolis. C.1958 WEST-CUT, Boulder, Colo. hunter. "Wood-Craft" style. 8-3/4" overall, 4-3/4" blade. Pretty, red-green-brown=gold mottled handle, possibly Bakelite.
It's hardly used and appears not resharpened. Came with a custom-made sheath that fits very well. I don't generally collect fixed blades but it was so nice it caught my eye. I posted it on the WESTERN forum too. J.O'.
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Nice, Ridgegrass. I wouldn't have passed that up either. I really like the looks of that handle. I'll bet the grip on that is perfect.
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The grip is perfect. Really a close copy of a "WoodCraft" pattern. Levine says they weren't made long and were an econo line from WESTERN. I lke it! Thanks all. J.O'.
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Hey, I can finally contribute! Went to my first flea market in at least a year, hmmm maybe longer. Anyways, had a pretty good morning.
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This nice Wostenholm quill knife
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This 72 is all there, full blades, just needs a new mark side cover.
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Richartz Bros & Sons
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Seneca Cutlery. Needs a replacement punch, does anyone have one???
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Millers Bros...love the swedges
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Unknown with waterfall cell...could be Schrade, but no legible markings
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Dad found this old Camillus Granddaddy Barlow at a gun and knife show and I liberated it from him! This is the first one of this pattern that I’ve ever had.
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Dirty shame you don't have a chunk of that beautiful old Camillus bone to put on that 72. Other than that, it appears to be in fantastic condition. Great find Phil.
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glennbad wrote: Sun Jun 06, 2021 11:44 pm Hey, I can finally contribute! Went to my first flea market in at least a year, hmmm maybe longer. Anyways, had a pretty good morning.

fm 6-6-21-1.jpg

This nice Wostenholm quill knife
fm 6-6-21-2.jpg

This 72 is all there, full blades, just needs a new mark side cover.
fm 6-6-21-3.jpg

Richartz Bros & Sons
fm 6-6-21-4.jpg

Seneca Cutlery. Needs a replacement punch, does anyone have one???
fm 6-6-21-5.jpg

Millers Bros...love the swedges
fm 6-6-21-6.jpg

Unknown with waterfall cell...could be Schrade, but no legible markings
fm 6-6-21-7.jpg
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A well used Spyderco Police Model at a local Pawn Shop.
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Colonel26 wrote: Sun Jun 06, 2021 11:55 pm Dad found this old Camillus Granddaddy Barlow at a gun and knife show and I liberated it from him! This is the first one of this pattern that I’ve ever had.

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A very nice find!!! ::handshake:: Well done ::tu::
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Thank you.
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Colonel26 wrote: Sun Jun 06, 2021 11:55 pm Dad found this old Camillus Granddaddy Barlow at a gun and knife show and I liberated it from him! This is the first one of this pattern that I’ve ever had.

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What did your Dad have to say about the liberation?? :D
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edge213 wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 1:44 pm
Colonel26 wrote: Sun Jun 06, 2021 11:55 pm Dad found this old Camillus Granddaddy Barlow at a gun and knife show and I liberated it from him! This is the first one of this pattern that I’ve ever had.

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What did your Dad have to say about the liberation?? :D
Lol. I promise, it was with his consent. I bought the Barlow from him and yesterday I changed out a light fixture for them. Mom and dad can’t stand for anybody to do something for free for them so when I wouldn’t let them pay me dad insisted I take the knife.

I tell ya, it’s hard to raise good parents.
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Colonel26 wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 1:51 pm
edge213 wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 1:44 pm
Colonel26 wrote: Sun Jun 06, 2021 11:55 pm Dad found this old Camillus Granddaddy Barlow at a gun and knife show and I liberated it from him! This is the first one of this pattern that I’ve ever had.

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What did your Dad have to say about the liberation?? :D
Lol. I promise, it was with his consent. I bought the Barlow from him and yesterday I changed out a light fixture for them. Mom and dad can’t stand for anybody to do something for free for them so when I wouldn’t let them pay me dad insisted I take the knife.

I tell ya, it’s hard to raise good parents.
Next time just tell them it's payback for puttin' up with you when you were a kid. :mrgreen: If they should counter with "but we did that out of love" your immediate come back is "and I do this out of love and you can't buy love."
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jerryd6818 wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 2:22 pm
Colonel26 wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 1:51 pm
edge213 wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 1:44 pm

What did your Dad have to say about the liberation?? :D
Lol. I promise, it was with his consent. I bought the Barlow from him and yesterday I changed out a light fixture for them. Mom and dad can’t stand for anybody to do something for free for them so when I wouldn’t let them pay me dad insisted I take the knife.

I tell ya, it’s hard to raise good parents.
Next time just tell them it's payback for puttin' up with you when you were a kid. :mrgreen: If they should counter with "but we did that out of love" your immediate come back is "and I do this out of love and you can't buy love."
I’ve tried that. But dadgum they’re hard headed. I’m just thankful that trait skipped me. :mrgreen:
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Scored a nice little NOS Case 6318 from 2014... I love the slanted bolsters and USA shield on this one..
One can never have too many 6318's! :D
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That 18 is a beauty ::tu::
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Lovely 18. ::tu:: ::tu::
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garddogg56 wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 11:20 pm That 18 is a beauty ::tu::
Thanks Garddog. Case did a good job on these..
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doglegg wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 11:52 pm Lovely 18. ::tu:: ::tu::
Thanks Dlegg! This one is a keeper for sure...
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toomanyknives wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 9:58 pm One can never have too many 6318's!
So true. That's one of my favorite patterns. Yours is most excellent!
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Dan In MI wrote: Wed Jun 09, 2021 3:08 am
toomanyknives wrote: Tue Jun 08, 2021 9:58 pm One can never have too many 6318's!
So true. That's one of my favorite patterns. Yours is most excellent!
Thanks Dan! I was happy with this find, for sure...
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The throwing knives were from the flea market but the other stuff was purchased at an estate sale today...
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Scott, you're the Knife Find king! ::not_worthy::
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1967redrider wrote: Thu Jun 10, 2021 9:26 pm Scott, you're the Knife Find king! ::not_worthy::
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