doglegg wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 4:53 pm
My wife bought me this old trapper from and antique shop in Poulsbo Washington. (A beautiful town) It needs some attention and has a chip in the blade but it's special being from her. DSCN7230.JPGDSCN7231.JPGDSCN7232.JPGDSCN7233.JPG
Schweeettt!! Most special when the wife buys it!! Congrats Floyd!!
John
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Of all the paths you take in life,
Make sure some of them are Dirt!!!
zed6309 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 4:31 pm
Picked these 2 up this am at a carboot sale (uk thing lol) cleaned up nice, the Stag Ireland was rough , love the mop Japanese toothpick
Nice finds & save Paul!
TOM - KGFG - (Knife-Guy-From-Germany)
I believe..., every knife is a soul, looking for a soulmate.
zed6309 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 4:31 pm
Picked these 2 up this am at a carboot sale (uk thing lol) cleaned up nice, the Stag Ireland was rough , love the mop Japanese toothpick
Nice finds & save Paul!
Cheers Tom i was glad to save them, there was loads of old pocket knives there but most the blades was well worn
Paul,
friendship is a rare and precious gift,
A day without a pocket knife is the day your need it,
doglegg wrote: ↑Wed Jul 28, 2021 4:53 pm
My wife bought me this old trapper from and antique shop in Poulsbo Washington. (A beautiful town) It needs some attention and has a chip in the blade but it's special being from her. DSCN7230.JPGDSCN7231.JPGDSCN7232.JPGDSCN7233.JPG
Schweeettt!! Most special when the wife buys it!! Congrats Floyd!!
John
Not sure if I should put this one in the Seki thread or not. When I bought it, the seller said it was made in the USA. But after I got it, I think it looks Seki made or at least the parts were sourced from Japan. The handles look a lot like an Al Mar made by Moki. The bolsters look just like the bolsters on my A. G. Russell Seki made lockbacks from the same time frame that this was made, see last photo.
If anyone has information on the Kabar Dolphin from 1989, please share.
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Thu Aug 05, 2021 10:33 pm...I think it looks Seki made or at least the parts were sourced from Japan. The handles look a lot like an Al Mar made by Moki. The bolsters look just like the bolsters on my A. G. Russell Seki made lockbacks from the same time frame that this was made...
That was exactly my first thought when I saw your photos: Seki made. I don't know anything about your 1989 Ka-Bar Dolphin, Mark, except that it's a fine looking piece; just stunning, really. Love it! Great score!
zed6309 wrote: ↑Tue Aug 03, 2021 4:31 pm
Picked these 2 up this am at a carboot sale (uk thing lol) cleaned up nice, the Stag Ireland was rough , love the mop Japanese toothpick
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Very nice pick-ups from both Loose Arrow and Mark!
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Most of my working knives are general purpose. Yesterday's arrival will be largely a special purpose knife. It's a Utica Kutmaster T2 hawkbill. I'd been thinking of getting one to trim tree branches that encroach onto my driveway. Thanks to GSPTOPDOG, I got this one at fast and at a dang good price. Fortunately, it has a half stop!
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Adaptable and (usually) affable knife enthusiast, unsure of his knife collecting destination but enjoying the journey
Case taste, Rough Ryder budget
Dan In MI wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 5:14 am
Very nice pick-ups from both Loose Arrow and Mark!
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 11:13 am
Loose Arrow, that edge on that blade looks better than a factory original. Wish I could get my knife edges to look like that.
Thanks Dan and Mark, I appreciate it!
The factory edge was not great to begin with. 🕵
Dan In MI wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 4:15 pm
Most of my working knives are general purpose. Yesterday's arrival will be largely a special purpose knife. It's a Utica Kutmaster T2 hawkbill. I'd been thinking of getting one to trim tree branches that encroach onto my driveway. Thanks to GSPTOPDOG, I got this one at fast and at a dang good price. Fortunately, it has a half stop!
Kutmaster T2 Mark.jpg
Kutmaster T2 Pile.jpg
Kutmasster T2 Open.jpg
That one should handle what ever you throw at it Dan.
I feel very fortunate to have snagged this 1995 (black box) Winchester Trade Mark 39081--that was modified into a single Wharncliffe blade with Camel Bone covers by Master Cutler Jeff Schley (Titusville, PA)--after Ivoryman found it and alerted me that it was for sale. Absolutely LOVE this little knife. Mahalo, Ivoryman (and also Bob Newell who commissioned the mod and sold the knife to me).
Way to go bro, way to go. Holy @#$%^ moly that looks way better than seller pictures. Amazing colors and grain, best approximation of old stained/mineralized Mammoth/Mastadon I've seen. Congratulations by the dozen, beat the monkey down with that for a while. Cannot believe the beauty and so glad you snagged it, what a knife, those Giraffes are a whole higher level of beauty/art. Blows bovine away. AWAY. So glad it was something you're into. Congrats congrats, congrats. Wow I'm glad you snagged that beauty. Slap the back side of dat monkey hard!
"It's what people know about themselves inside that makes them afraid." -No Name, High Plains Drifter
Qt that is a great score.
I was able to pickup a few knives at the US Hwy 127 yard sale event yesterday. A German made Marbles large Congress with imitation tortoise shell covers, a Camillus TL-29, and two Hen & Rooster large Congress with stag covers (one with the Tobacco Congress blade etch, the second is a Coon Hunter blade etch Congress). These don’t compare to your score QT but these fill in a few spaces in my stag collection.
QTCut5 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:15 pm
I feel very fortunate to have snagged this 1995 (black box) Winchester Trade Mark 39081--that was modified into a single Wharncliffe blade with Camel Bone covers by Master Cutler Jeff Schley (Titusville, PA)--after Ivoryman found it and alerted me that it was for sale. Absolutely LOVE this little knife. Mahalo, Ivoryman (and also Bob Newell who commissioned the mod and sold the knife to me).
Wow Q. There just aren’t’ enough adjectives to describe that one. That is some of the prettiest camel bone I’ve seen.
Louisville.boy, that’s quite a haul for a yard sale. Some excellent knives in there.
QTCut5 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:15 pm
I feel very fortunate to have snagged this 1995 (black box) Winchester Trade Mark 39081--that was modified into a single Wharncliffe blade with Camel Bone covers by Master Cutler Jeff Schley (Titusville, PA)--after Ivoryman found it and alerted me that it was for sale. Absolutely LOVE this little knife. Mahalo, Ivoryman (and also Bob Newell who commissioned the mod and sold the knife to me).
~Q~ I'm jealous, that is one fine piece of cutlery.
David Roberts
U.S. Navy and D/FW International Airport Board Retired
Prayer Changes Everything
QTCut5 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 9:15 pm
I feel very fortunate to have snagged this 1995 (black box) Winchester Trade Mark 39081--that was modified into a single Wharncliffe blade with Camel Bone covers by Master Cutler Jeff Schley (Titusville, PA)--after Ivoryman found it and alerted me that it was for sale. Absolutely LOVE this little knife. Mahalo, Ivoryman (and also Bob Newell who commissioned the mod and sold the knife to me).
Q my man, that tis what you call, a knock outta the park, home game tie breaker, home run. The kind that you afterward go for beers and pizza. The kind of home run that goes into the history books. That kind of home run.
Dan In MI wrote: ↑Fri Aug 06, 2021 4:15 pm
Most of my working knives are general purpose. Yesterday's arrival will be largely a special purpose knife. It's a Utica Kutmaster T2 hawkbill. I'd been thinking of getting one to trim tree branches that encroach onto my driveway. Thanks to GSPTOPDOG, I got this one at fast and at a dang good price. Fortunately, it has a half stop!
Kutmaster T2 Mark.jpg
Kutmaster T2 Pile.jpg
Kutmasster T2 Open.jpg
With that locking design, that sucker shouldn't ever snap back on you. They lock up tight 'n fast, just what you want for a pruning knife.
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Adaptable and (usually) affable knife enthusiast, unsure of his knife collecting destination but enjoying the journey
Case taste, Rough Ryder budget