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KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
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Oh man oh man!!! How sweet it is!!!knifegnome wrote: ↑Sat Sep 11, 2021 3:50 pm I rarely find knives at garage sales, but got lucky today, found a USMC Corpsmans Bolo in a box of lawn tools for 5 bucks. The thrill of the hunt keeps me going.
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I went to a buddy's house this morning and down the street there was a yard sale... I stop in and find a Queen kitchen knife and some cast iron and a nice wooden box for pocket knife storage. I make a "package" deal to buy it, reach in the back pocket... and no wallet
so I go down the street knock om my buddies door, he is still a little groggy with a cup of coffee in his hand and I say "Hey, loan me some money" He says "Hunh?" then gives me some money and then I hurry back to the sale. The stuff is still there
and I pay the lady and head back to my buddies house. He is still groggy and drinking coffee. He says "You bought a rusty old pot, a worn out knife and a box? What the hell were you thinking?" I said "Look man, this Queen Cutlery... and that is a piece of history" 
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Ha! Great story TopDog! If I brought that home from a yard sale, my wife would hug me. I married well. That's my kinda' haul!GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 9:53 pm I went to a buddy's house this morning and down the street there was a yard sale... I stop in and find a Queen kitchen knife and some cast iron and a nice wooden box for pocket knife storage. I make a "package" deal to buy it, reach in the back pocket... and no walletso I go down the street knock om my buddies door, he is still a little groggy with a cup of coffee in his hand and I say "Hey, loan me some money" He says "Hunh?" then gives me some money and then I hurry back to the sale. The stuff is still there
and I pay the lady and head back to my buddies house. He is still groggy and drinking coffee. He says "You bought a rusty old pot, a worn out knife and a box? What the hell were you thinking?" I said "Look man, this Queen Cutlery... and that is a piece of history"
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Thanks!toomanyknives wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:55 pmHa! Great story TopDog! If I brought that home from a yard sale, my wife would hug me. I married well. That's my kinda' haul!![]()
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Re: KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY
GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 9:53 pm I went to a buddy's house this morning and down the street there was a yard sale... I stop in and find a Queen kitchen knife and some cast iron and a nice wooden box for pocket knife storage. I make a "package" deal to buy it, reach in the back pocket... and no walletso I go down the street knock om my buddies door, he is still a little groggy with a cup of coffee in his hand and I say "Hey, loan me some money" He says "Hunh?" then gives me some money and then I hurry back to the sale. The stuff is still there
and I pay the lady and head back to my buddies house. He is still groggy and drinking coffee. He says "You bought a rusty old pot, a worn out knife and a box? What the hell were you thinking?" I said "Look man, this Queen Cutlery... and that is a piece of history"
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Papa Bones wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 11:31 pm![]()
Great finds. Three things will draw me into a yard sale fast, anything relating to Cutlery, Firearms & Cast Iron.
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You're not alone. I found the yard sale lover second time around! Ha!GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 11:14 pmThanks!toomanyknives wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 10:55 pmHa! Great story TopDog! If I brought that home from a yard sale, my wife would hug me. I married well. That's my kinda' haul!![]()
Sounds like you got yourself a good woman!!!
I used to bring stuff like this home all the time years ago...
and now I am divorced ...
hmmm
maybe there was a contributing factor in there somewhere...
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I’ve never gotten into the collecting cast iron as we have been using several pieces a number of years but I have been known to look for old kitchen knives with good stamps once in a while. Seeing the Queen stamp on your find from today has charged my battery so to speak. I’ll bet that old Queen will take a fine edge and become part of your kitchenware.GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Sun Sep 12, 2021 9:53 pm I went to a buddy's house this morning and down the street there was a yard sale... I stop in and find a Queen kitchen knife and some cast iron and a nice wooden box for pocket knife storage. I make a "package" deal to buy it, reach in the back pocket... and no walletso I go down the street knock om my buddies door, he is still a little groggy with a cup of coffee in his hand and I say "Hey, loan me some money" He says "Hunh?" then gives me some money and then I hurry back to the sale. The stuff is still there
and I pay the lady and head back to my buddies house. He is still groggy and drinking coffee. He says "You bought a rusty old pot, a worn out knife and a box? What the hell were you thinking?" I said "Look man, this Queen Cutlery... and that is a piece of history"
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toomanyknives wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 12:07 amWhen it was over I got to keep the cast iron and the kitchen knives.She got to keep the kitchen...
and the rest of the house
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Treefarmer, I am going to let me buddy "Montana Tim" sharpen that 'ol Queen up and then maybe a dip in the sink, some soapy water and right into the wooden knife blocktreefarmer wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 12:30 amI’ve never gotten into the collecting cast iron as we have been using several pieces a number of years but I have been known to look for old kitchen knives with good stamps once in a while. Seeing the Queen stamp on your find from today has charged my battery so to speak. I’ll bet that old Queen will take a fine edge and become part of your kitchenware.
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Wasn’t sure what model Knife I just Inherited was looking for some help Thanks.
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 12:53 amMine just took all the money, and left me with the house payments! LOL..toomanyknives wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 12:07 amWhen it was over I got to keep the cast iron and the kitchen knives.She got to keep the kitchen...
and the rest of the house
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toomanyknives wrote: ↑Mon Sep 13, 2021 1:38 amOops!
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Looks like a Gerber Mark II.
The Gerber Mark II is a fighting knife manufactured by Gerber Legendary Blades from 1966 to 2000, with an additional limited run of 1500 in 2002, and full production resuming as of July 2008. It was designed by retired United States Army Captain, Bud Holzman, who based the pattern on a Roman Mainz Gladius.
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Thanks for the welcome…I was wondering do you know how to tell the age?
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Found this guy at a thrift store can any one tell me more about it by chance??
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This might help. Click on the image twice to enlarge it to full size.
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The Few. The Proud.
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According to one of my books, Dawkin, E.M.Dickinson, Sheffield, England, made knives from 1870 to 1912. So
you have a real oldie, but goodie there. Nice find! And welcome!
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Ok Thanks So Much
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There was a web site that you could look up the serial # and learn the manufacture date but a friend said he could not find the website any longer. But it might be possible to find if you looked. I am not sure I have not looked for that site for several years. Without going back to see the picture again it looked like it was a prior to 2000, but did not look like it was from the 60's nor 70's. But I am no expert, I just have a few older and newer MKII and MKI knives.
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Oops!
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Once again Dan... You are correct!
"Blue Point is a lower-end tool brand of Snap-On. They are made with the Snap-On specifications but different finish. Though Snap-On owns Blue Point, manufactures are contracted to make Blue Point tools. Blue Point tools do not have a Snap-On name on them. They are the second in quality from Snap-On."
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