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Steamboat Willie wrote: Mon Jul 12, 2021 5:05 am I think you’ll enjoy toting those, Dan. ::nod:: I’ve had my share of OT’s. Always liked em. Most got slipped to my nephews and became their first knives, the boys love em too!
I sure do! A good Stockman with clip, sheepsfoot, and spey blades is very versatile, and I like the Old Timer design. Cool that your nephews got them as their first knives!
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Steamboat Willie wrote: Mon Jul 12, 2021 5:11 am
TPK wrote: Sun Jul 11, 2021 8:00 am Recieved my 2016 - 6207 Mini Trapper this week. More pictures of it in other threads. ::tu::
Thanks for looking friends! :D
The red shield on the blue scales makes a handsome combo. Nice choice! ::tu::
Thanks for the kind comment my friend! ::handshake:: :D
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Sweet stag on all those Q. Love that Hen & Rooster.



New 83 LB in Bocote wood. Great grain and warm texture/feel. Tightest lock up on a LB from GEC I've ever had too. Maybe they have it figured out by now. All my others wobbled a bit. This one is pretty tight.
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Received a lot of 7 knives that needed a little TLC. They averaged out to $3 per knife. Here are a couple I cleaned up so far and thought would make a decent couple of EDC's. First is a Camillus 707 Copperhead double lockback with yellow delrin handles and Yellow Jacket blade etch. Needed cleaning, the secondary blade was broken and looks like they removed the serrated edge. Cleaned it up, re-profiled the blade and used a dremel diamond disk to put in a nail pull. Blades are tight with good snap, and no wobble. Shame about the secondary.
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The next one I know nothing about other than it's a Mariners Knife with Marlin Spike made by G & C CO. Italy. Blade is tight with no wobble and Gator Snap, and the Marlin Spike locks up tight. The handles are a laminate similar to Micarta and was in rough shape. I've sanded the handles and cleaned the knife. The liner is a thick brass, blade and marlin spike are stainless.
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My buddy sent me this, he found it buried in the dirt. I think he'll be happy to see what I send him back. ::tu::
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Loose Arrow wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:43 am My buddy sent me this, he found it buried in the dirt. I think he'll be happy to see what I send him back. ::tu::
Nice clean up. looks great now. Good work.
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Ivoryman wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 2:00 am
Loose Arrow wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:43 am My buddy sent me this, he found it buried in the dirt. I think he'll be happy to see what I send him back. ::tu::
Nice clean up. looks great now. Good work.
Thanks Ivoryman ::tu::
That lockback you shared is awesome! ::woot::
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Ivoryman and Smitty, you both did very well. Fantastic clean-up job from Loose Arrow, too!
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Papa Bones wrote: Mon Jul 12, 2021 10:40 pm First is a Camillus 707 Copperhead double lockback with yellow delrin handles and Yellow Jacket blade etch. Needed cleaning, the secondary blade was broken and looks like they removed the serrated edge. Cleaned it up, re-profiled the blade and used a dremel diamond disk to put in a nail pull. Blades are tight with good snap, and no wobble. Shame about the secondary.
You saved it from the trash, no shame in that! Nice work ::tu:: ::nod::
Loose Arrow wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:43 am My buddy sent me this, he found it buried in the dirt. I think he'll be happy to see what I send him back. ::tu::
He’d BETTER be! I’m loving that and I’m usually not attracted to camp knives!
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Dan In MI wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 2:30 am Ivoryman and Smitty, you both did very well. Fantastic clean-up job from Loose Arrow, too!
Thanks Dan! ::handshake::
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Loose Arrow wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:43 am My buddy sent me this, he found it buried in the dirt. I think he'll be happy to see what I send him back. ::tu::
Cleaned up really well. Good Job. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Papa Bones wrote: Mon Jul 12, 2021 10:40 pm Received a lot of 7 knives that needed a little TLC. They averaged out to $3 per knife. Here are a couple I cleaned up so far and thought would make a decent couple of EDC's. First is a Camillus 707 Copperhead double lockback with yellow delrin handles and Yellow Jacket blade etch. Needed cleaning, the secondary blade was broken and looks like they removed the serrated edge. Cleaned it up, re-profiled the blade and used a dremel diamond disk to put in a nail pull. Blades are tight with good snap, and no wobble. Shame about the secondary.

Camillus 707_a1.png
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The next one I know nothing about other than it's a Mariners Knife with Marlin Spike made by G & C CO. Italy. Blade is tight with no wobble and Gator Snap, and the Marlin Spike locks up tight. The handles are a laminate similar to Micarta and was in rough shape. I've sanded the handles and cleaned the knife. The liner is a thick brass, blade and marlin spike are stainless.

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Smitty you did a great job on that Camillus, congrats! ::tu::
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Steamboat Willie wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 2:40 am
Loose Arrow wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:43 am My buddy sent me this, he found it buried in the dirt. I think he'll be happy to see what I send him back. ::tu::
He’d BETTER be! I’m loving that and I’m usually not attracted to camp knives!
Papa Bones wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 4:39 am
Loose Arrow wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:43 am My buddy sent me this, he found it buried in the dirt. I think he'll be happy to see what I send him back. ::tu::
Cleaned up really well. Good Job. ::tu:: ::tu::
Thanks Papa Bones and Steamboat, I appreciate it. ::handshake::
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Here are two knives that came in the mail recently, one is a Camillus 72 the other a Western 658. Both have full blades, original factory edges but both have carbon spotting and discoloration. :( I thought the knives looked full and was surprised to find them both to be unsharpened. The 72 is Delrin and the Western is bone. Walk and talk is what we expect from a new knife. Probably make great trading material.
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::tu:: nice whittlers
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treefarmer wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 3:06 pm Probably make great trading material.
They're keepers in my book.
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Loose Arrow wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 1:43 am My buddy sent me this, he found it buried in the dirt. I think he'll be happy to see what I send him back. ::tu::
Nice work! ::tu:: Looks great now! ::nod:: :D
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treefarmer wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 3:06 pm Here are two knives that came in the mail recently, one is a Camillus 72 the other a Western 658. Both have full blades, original factory edges but both have carbon spotting and discoloration. :( I thought the knives looked full and was surprised to find them both to be unsharpened. The 72 is Delrin and the Western is bone. Walk and talk is what we expect from a new knife. Probably make great trading material.
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Beautiful Knives Philip! ::tu:: Especially that Western with bone! ::nod:: ::super_happy::
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Thanks for the comments, fellers! ::handshake::
The last 4 or 5 knives I have dipped out of the shallow end of the bay have been in extra nice condition, except for the discoloration on the carbon blades.
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treefarmer wrote: Tue Jul 13, 2021 3:06 pm Here are two knives that came in the mail recently, one is a Camillus 72 the other a Western 658. Both have full blades, original factory edges but both have carbon spotting and discoloration. :( I thought the knives looked full and was surprised to find them both to be unsharpened. The 72 is Delrin and the Western is bone. Walk and talk is what we expect from a new knife. Probably make great trading material.

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Great finds there treefarmer. You can't go wrong finding a good 72. One of my favorite patterns for sure. Really nice looking western. I'ver never had much luck finding one that hasn't been used heavily. Both knives in really great shape. Ya done good. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Is the 658 Western in-house, or was it made when Camillus owned Western?

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cody6268 wrote: Wed Jul 14, 2021 3:56 pm Is the 658 Western in-house, or was it made when Camillus owned Western?

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I don't know enough about Western knives to answer your question, Cody. ::shrug::
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My newest addition to my EDC rotation showed up yesterday. A small Kissing Crane with wood handles. ::tu::

More pictures of it & a new knife poem about it here.: viewtopic.php?t=63976&start=330

Thanks for looking friends! ::handshake:: :D
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Got these two in today.
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Nice finds David! ::tu:: ::nod::
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