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I just purchase this Case Tribal lock to give to a good friend of mine. I hope he likes it.
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Nev52 wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 12:52 pm I just purchase this Case Tribal lock to give to a good friend of mine. I hope he likes it.

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If he doesn't want it, I'll take it. :lol: :lol:
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Nev52 wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 12:52 pm I just purchase this Case Tribal lock to give to a good friend of mine. I hope he likes it.

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WOW Nev, what's not to like! ::shrug:: Wish I had friends like you! Very nice gesture on your part! 8)
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Some of y'all might remember we have 2 grandsons out east of Atlanta and I have been continuing to corrupt them with knives for several years. Some of you have helped me and have been generous beyond the original deals when I explained my intent. So thanks to you have helped me through the years. There are usually several knives I'm looking for, that is to provide a duplicate, one for each up coming birthday. All this to say, some time ago I got a a G. SCHRADE'S Stainless Hunting & Fishing Knife that was in extra fine shape. Well today number 2 arrived, I can't tell it from the first one now that they are together, fine shape! Now the 17th and 16th birthdays are covered from my end. ::ds::
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Nev52 wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 12:52 pm I just purchase this Case Tribal lock to give to a good friend of mine. I hope he likes it.

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Tribal locks have a good feel in hand. I'm sure your friend will be stoked. ::tu::

treefarmer wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 9:10 pm Some of y'all might remember we have 2 grandsons out east of Atlanta and I have been continuing to corrupt them with knives for several years. Some of you have helped me and have been generous beyond the original deals when I explained my intent. So thanks to you have helped me through the years. There are usually several knives I'm looking for, that is to provide a duplicate, one for each up coming birthday. All this to say, some time ago I got a a G. SCHRADE'S Stainless Hunting & Fishing Knife that was in extra fine shape. Well today number 2 arrived, I can't tell it from the first one now that they are together, fine shape! Now the 17th and 16th birthdays are covered from my end. ::ds::
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Received a couple in the other day, just now getting around to taking some pics.

First , A Schrade U.S.A. Stainless MM897 Master Mechanic 3-9/16" Stockman. Blades have no wobble, great snap, but does show some use, but are full and not abused. From what I've read, this was produced for True Value Hardware from sometime in the mid 1980's into the '90's.
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Next A Buck 709 Yearling. It has the > date mark for 1987. Blades are tight, great snap, and I don't believe have been used. The bolsters do show some light carry scratches. This one has a blade etch on both sides of the clip blade for Lawson Products, and seems to maybe be a service award for 25 years of service from 1952 to 1987. This competes my Buck 700 series knives.
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Papa Bones wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 11:32 pm Received a couple in the other day, just now getting around to taking some pics.

First , A Schrade U.S.A. Stainless MM897 Master Mechanic 3-9/16" Stockman. Blades have no wobble, great snap, but does show some use, but are full and not abused. From what I've read, this was produced for True Value Hardware from sometime in the mid 1980's into the '90's.
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Next A Buck 709 Yearling. It has the > date mark for 1987. Blades are tight, great snap, and I don't believe have been used. The bolsters do show some light carry scratches. This one has a blade etch on both sides of the clip blade for Lawson Products, and seems to maybe be a service award for 25 years of service from 1952 to 1987. This competes my Buck 700 series knives.
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Two more good ones for the collection, Smitty! Love the Schrade 897 pattern, and love the grind on those Buck blades!
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Papa Bones wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 11:32 pm Received a couple in the other day, just now getting around to taking some pics.
Another nice duo! I know that Master Mechanic is/was a True Value brand. If they still sold Schrades under that name in 1998 (when I briefly worked at a True Value), I'll be kicking myself...
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Papa Bones wrote: Mon Sep 13, 2021 11:32 pm Received a couple in the other day, just now getting around to taking some pics.

First , A Schrade U.S.A. Stainless MM897 Master Mechanic 3-9/16" Stockman. Blades have no wobble, great snap, but does show some use, but are full and not abused. From what I've read, this was produced for True Value Hardware from sometime in the mid 1980's into the '90's.
Schrade MM897_a.JPG
Schrade MM897_b.JPG

Next A Buck 709 Yearling. It has the > date mark for 1987. Blades are tight, great snap, and I don't believe have been used. The bolsters do show some light carry scratches. This one has a blade etch on both sides of the clip blade for Lawson Products, and seems to maybe be a service award for 25 years of service from 1952 to 1987. This competes my Buck 700 series knives.
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Cool knives Smitty! ::tu:: I particularly like the Buck! ::nod:: Very nice additions! 8)
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The Rough Rider Bullfrog finally showed up yesterday. I'm not sure what to say about it. It's just "okay". Not bad. Not great.
My camera died this morning so these are cell phone pictures. Maybe that's a sign I should just stop with the knives.
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::tu:: ::tu:: ::nod:: ::nod:: ::nod::
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Madmarco wrote: Fri Sep 10, 2021 3:08 pm
#goldpan wrote: Fri Sep 10, 2021 3:05 am
Madmarco wrote: Thu Sep 09, 2021 3:07 pm The mail brought me this cool little auto from Bulgaria today! It's 7 3/4" oal/SS dagger blade, SS bolsters, brass pins, faux wooden cover, coil-spring open/close, safety, and a HUGE pocket-clip that makes up the entire back handle. I removed the clip like I always do, but the knife felt out of proportion in my hand so I put it back on. One of VERY few knives that I left the P.C on. The only marking is "Minsheng" stamped on the front blade, so I'm gonna assume it's Chinese built. Opening was a bit sluggish, but after a drop of Q.R. oil it fires like a cannon! Just a fun little "click therapy" knife! 8)WIN_20210909_10_03_10_Pro.jpgWIN_20210909_10_03_33_Pro.jpgWIN_20210909_10_04_05_Pro.jpg
Nice knives everybody! I dig the Minsheng a lot! I have have one somewhere. I’ll see if I can dig it out of storage.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 2:39 pm The Rough Rider Bullfrog finally showed up yesterday. I'm not sure what to say about it. It's just "okay". Not bad. Not great.
My camera died this morning so these are cell phone pictures. Maybe that's a sign I should just stop with the knives.
And maybe it's a sign you should get more knives and practice more with your cell phone camera... ::hmm::
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Even though it's been cleaned I'm super impressed by this one. Full blades and zero blade wobble with near perfect bone. I was surprised at how thin the main blade is, nearly scalpel thin at the tip. Picked it up for a good price based on a couple of mediocre pictures and wasn't expecting it to be in this good condition.

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::tu:: ::tu::
Rotten wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 6:15 pm Even though it's been cleaned I'm super impressed by this one. Full blades and zero blade wobble with near perfect bone. I was surprised at how thin the main blade is, nearly scalpel thin at the tip. Picked it up for a good price based on a couple of mediocre pictures and wasn't expecting it to be in this good condition.

1940 - 1964 62048SP
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Rotten wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 6:15 pm Even though it's been cleaned I'm super impressed by this one. Full blades and zero blade wobble with near perfect bone. I was surprised at how thin the main blade is, nearly scalpel thin at the tip. Picked it up for a good price based on a couple of mediocre pictures and wasn't expecting it to be in this good condition.

1940 - 1964 62048SP
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Pretty bones, great era, glad it's better than anticipated too. Congrats, good score.
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I just received these two 1047 Boy Scout whittlers! I was very happy to get one that still had the box and the paper work! ::nod:: Now to find one with the white handles.......
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jmh58 wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 3:52 pm 39634118-70C2-4A73-BB68-7BA8EE2885A2.jpeg4405C11D-5DBF-4C7D-A182-C157167C6D24.jpeg

My latest Tinker!!😎
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John ,nice Tinker ::tu::
Really nice seeing you posting again ::handshake::
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Ripster wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 7:58 pm
jmh58 wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 3:52 pm 39634118-70C2-4A73-BB68-7BA8EE2885A2.jpeg4405C11D-5DBF-4C7D-A182-C157167C6D24.jpeg

My latest Tinker!!😎
John 😁
John ,nice Tinker ::tu::
Really nice seeing you posting again ::handshake::
Thank You JP🤝
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doglegg wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 4:34 pm ::tu:: ::tu:: ::nod:: ::nod:: ::nod::
Thank You Floyd!! 🤝
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#goldpan wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 7:48 pm I just received these two 1047 Boy Scout whittlers! I was very happy to get one that still had the box and the paper work! ::nod:: Now to find one with the white handles.......

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Great pick ups goldpan. Your on a good start to building back your 72 collection. Congrats. ::handshake::
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The final piece of the Boker Tiger Shark Auto Trilogy showed up. I call 'em that because of the P-40 Warhawk Flying Tiger Shark, picture borrowed for educational purposes. 🐅🦈
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jmh58 wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 3:52 pm 39634118-70C2-4A73-BB68-7BA8EE2885A2.jpeg4405C11D-5DBF-4C7D-A182-C157167C6D24.jpeg

My latest Tinker!!😎
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Really cool, John. ::tu::
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1967redrider wrote: Tue Sep 14, 2021 8:32 pm The final piece of the Boker Tiger Shark Auto Trilogy showed up. I call 'em that because of the P-40 Warhawk Flying Tiger Shark, picture borrowed for educational purposes. 🐅🦈
SCHWEETT 👍🍾👍👏
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