KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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TripleF wrote: Sat Aug 21, 2021 1:43 pm From my fellow flipping friend!!
I knew this morning when you said you were headed out that you would come back with more than a handful.
Great haul Scott! ::tu::
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North Start Blade Collector's meeting knives for this month; Only old one in the group is a shell knife marked WAC Sweden, 2nd is a Gerber lockback with a safety, 3rd is a Queen made S&M 2004 sleeveboard sunfish, and 4th is a 1983 CCC Hobo slot made by Case. Spent $200 for the lot.____Dave
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Scott, it like the old days. Nice work.____Dave
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djknife13 wrote: Sat Aug 21, 2021 8:11 pm North Start Blade Collector's meeting knives for this month; Only old one in the group is a shell knife marked WAC Sweden, 2nd is a Gerber lockback with a safety, 3rd is a Queen made S&M 2004 sleeveboard sunfish, and 4th is a 1983 CCC Hobo slot made by Case. Spent $200 for the lot.____Dave
Very nice group Dave. Not a be Saturday. ::tu::
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djknife13 wrote: Sat Aug 21, 2021 8:11 pm North Start Blade Collector's meeting knives for this month; Only old one in the group is a shell knife marked WAC Sweden, 2nd is a Gerber lockback with a safety, 3rd is a Queen made S&M 2004 sleeveboard sunfish, and 4th is a 1983 CCC Hobo slot made by Case. Spent $200 for the lot.____Dave
Thanks Dave.

That Schatt & Morgan is wicked cool!!
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I picked all of these up yesterday at various sales. Paid $40 between all four. Pretty pleased.

Camillus model 30
Camillus model 40
CAMCO model unknown
CAMCO model 229
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Awesome 4 pack and ::welcome:: to AAPK and your first post. ::nod:: ::tu::
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Mess1ah1 wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 2:34 pm I picked all of these up yesterday at various sales. Paid $40 between all four. Pretty pleased.

Camillus model 30
Camillus model 40
CAMCO model unknown
CAMCO model 229
The Electrician's knife is a model 27.
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Found this oldie today,...........
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Quote: "Found this oldie today"
O.K., but where ? and, are there any more ?
Truly awe inspiring knife.
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Mess1ah1 wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 2:34 pm I picked all of these up yesterday at various sales. Paid $40 between all four. Pretty pleased.

Camillus model 30
Camillus model 40
CAMCO model unknown
CAMCO model 229
Camillus and CAMCO, you're speaking my language. Welcome. ::handshake::
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Great foursome Dave! ::nod:: ::nod::

Miller Bro's. Wow is that beautiful!!! ::tu:: ::tu::
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Mess1ah1 wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 2:34 pm Paid $40 between all four. Pretty pleased.
I'd be pleased, too! Would like to see a photo of the tang stamp on the 27 (a favorite of mine, by the way!) if it's not too much hassle.
Miller Bro's wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 11:06 pm Found this oldie today,...........
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Spent a week in North Georgia , had great weather, found a few knives . These will be for sale in my store in a couple days.
10 SAK
Old Timer 940
NY Knife Co Hawkbill
Congress winterbottom bone unmarked (Queen),with yellow bone
J&C N Co utility (probably made by Utica)
NY Knife aluminum pen
Camillus pearl w/ scissors
Camillus Swordbrand pen ,cracked pearl
Cattaraugus whittler pearl, broken
NY Knife whittler pearl, pen broken
Gerber
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Miller Bro's wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 11:06 pm Found this oldie today,...........
Wow that's nice!____Dave
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Dan In MI wrote: Mon Aug 23, 2021 2:11 am I'd be pleased, too! Would like to see a photo of the tang stamp on the 27 (a favorite of mine, by the way!) if it's not too much hassle.
These haven’t been cleaned from the way I got them yet so disregard the grime. :lol:
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knifegnome wrote: Mon Aug 23, 2021 2:13 am Spent a week in North Georgia , had great weather, found a few knives . These will be for sale in my store in a couple days.
10 SAK
Old Timer 940
NY Knife Co Hawkbill
Congress winterbottom bone unmarked (Queen),with yellow bone
J&C N Co utility (probably made by Utica)
NY Knife aluminum pen
Camillus pearl w/ scissors
Camillus Swordbrand pen ,cracked pearl
Cattaraugus whittler pearl, broken
NY Knife whittler pearl, pen broken
Gerber
WOW...very nice haul. ::tu::
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 10:11 pm The Electrician's knife is a model 27.
It’s marked 229. The Camillus electricians version is model 27. Is this marked 229 because it’s the lower budget CAMCO?
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Mess1ah1 wrote: Mon Aug 23, 2021 5:48 pm
jerryd6818 wrote: Sun Aug 22, 2021 10:11 pm The Electrician's knife is a model 27.
It’s marked 229. The Camillus electricians version is model 27. Is this marked 229 because it’s the lower budget CAMCO?
Probably.
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Thank you Roland, Floyd, Dan & Dave! ::handshake::
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Mess1ah1 wrote: Mon Aug 23, 2021 12:29 pm These haven’t been cleaned from the way I got them yet so disregard the grime.
Not a huge deal; I've purchased used knives that were stuffed full of pocket lint, after all. And the 229 is yet another electrician's knife for me to hunt down. Thanks for posting the photo!
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A Schatt & Morgan, Camillus model 20 Gerber fixed blade and a S.A.K.
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I like your latest finds! ::tu::
Any old muskrat is great but the S&M is very interesting. I'm assuming it is a lock back, does it work as it should?
All of your finds from today appear to be HOKs!
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Nice finds! The SAK looks like a Wenger, and I really like the Muskrat.
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Dan In MI wrote: Tue Aug 24, 2021 7:23 am Nice finds! The SAK looks like a Wenger, and I really like the Muskrat.
Thanks Dan! The Camillus model 20, has nice tight blades and I am going to soak it in a solution to remove the rust and a "Smitty-style" warm mineral oil bath. Then have my buddy "Montana Tim" sharpen the blades. It should look pretty good after clean up. The SAK is a Wenger with a serrated blade.... ::paranoid:: and I have never seen ::paranoid:: one like that on a small SAK before.
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