Thank you Dan.
Thank you GSPTOPDOG.

Thank you Dan.
Thank you GSPTOPDOG.



A very fine looking 72!



That’s a great piece,glad you got a photo and posted it .

Really great way to jump back in. Look forward to seeing more from you. Great work ,great pics . Always good too see some of you guys come back around. Take care#goldpan wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 7:48 pm Jumping back into knife collecting. Its been a couple of years since I last posted any 72's and their clones. I sold most of mine off. I had a bunch of short lined ones in bone that were just awesome. I can't believe how much the value of these knives has gone up! I recently picked up a few to start rebuilding my collection.
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In this bunch, front to back, are a yellow jacket, a Rigid, a 22 rim fire and a couple of Remingtons.
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In this bunch, front to back are three long line 72's. an Ulster that Jerry D. gave me several years ago and a Kutmaster.
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And in this bunch, front to back, a short line 72 in Ebony that I recently rebuilt, a 1042 scout that I put some deer antler tine on. It was one of the first knives that I rehandled many years ago. A long line 72, an Imperial scout 72 clone and a Craftsman Keen Kutter.
I have two more short liner 72s on the bench all cut apart waiting for me to give them a new set of jigged bone covers. I'll post them when they are finished. Boy I forgot how addictive these are. Wished I had those bone handled short line 72's back!

Here ya go JP. Jerry had posted it, it was a SFO for Sears. viewtopic.php?f=63&t=28718&start=3285Ripster wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:27 pmThat’s a great piece,glad you got a photo and posted it .![]()
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Awhile back I posted one of the same and asked some questions. You and / or Jerryd responded that it was a Holiday SFO but I can’t remember where that info was posted . Do you remember off hand ? Thanks . Here’s a pic of the one I have stashed away.

That's definitely the way you jump back in!! Very nice group of 72's and clones. Awesome you found a Keen Kutter. Look forward to see how the two your working on turn out!!#goldpan wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 7:48 pm Jumping back into knife collecting. Its been a couple of years since I last posted any 72's and their clones. I sold most of mine off. I had a bunch of short lined ones in bone that were just awesome. I can't believe how much the value of these knives has gone up! I recently picked up a few to start rebuilding my collection.
C758BA20-D157-4B1D-AF64-A9B3D7BB7CE3L0001.jpg
In this bunch, front to back, are a yellow jacket, a Rigid, a 22 rim fire and a couple of Remingtons.
BF31299D-403B-45AD-BC35-C4245CCED2F1L0001.jpg
In this bunch, front to back are three long line 72's. an Ulster that Jerry D. gave me several years ago and a Kutmaster.
C9CDE905-0D66-41CA-B097-46756E86EC1FL0001.jpg
And in this bunch, front to back, a short line 72 in Ebony that I recently rebuilt, a 1042 scout that I put some deer antler tine on. It was one of the first knives that I rehandled many years ago. A long line 72, an Imperial scout 72 clone and a Craftsman Keen Kutter.
I have two more short liner 72s on the bench all cut apart waiting for me to give them a new set of jigged bone covers. I'll post them when they are finished. Boy I forgot how addictive these are. Wished I had those bone handled short line 72's back!
Sears Christmas catalog 1991.Ripster wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:27 pmThat’s a great piece,glad you got a photo and posted it .![]()
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Awhile back I posted one of the same and asked some questions. You and / or Jerryd responded that it was a Holiday SFO but I can’t remember where that info was posted . Do you remember off hand ? Thanks . Here’s a pic of the one I have stashed away.

Judge Jerry is a hard a$$ Marine so you might be doing pushups in the mud for a while. Be sure to count them out so he can hear you!
Opps!

jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 1:18 am A 67? Why that's just an everyday stockman. I say, I say, that's just heresy son. Gotta find some way to get your mind right. Get down and give me 50 and count 'em out loud.
When I was around 33 or 34 years old I had to do a PT test and I did over 100 push ups in 1 minute.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 9:10 pm![]()
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Are any of us. I couldn't pump out one. I'd fall flat on my nose.
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I hear ya Bro. My how things have changed.GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 9:22 pmWhen I was around 33 or 34 years old I had to do a PT test and I did over 100 push ups in 1 minute.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 9:10 pm![]()
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Are any of us. I couldn't pump out one. I'd fall flat on my nose.
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Now I can hardly push my self up out of my "lazy-Boy" chair...
and THAT is with the incentive of getting up and getting an ice cold beer out of the fridge
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jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 1:18 am A 67? Why that's just an everyday stockman. I say, I say, that's just heresy son. Gotta find some way to get your mind right. Get down and give me 50 and count 'em out loud.