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Nice scores everyone, it looks like several of you had a good day! 
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 10:13 pmAND AGAIN....knifegnome wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 7:59 pm Found some knives and fossils at the flea market today. Geo Schrade wire jack , Camillus Scout and a nice bone handled Boker fish knife.The red looking rock I think is petrified wood, the enameled tooth on left is from a Mastadon and large white molar on the right is Mammoth.And a set of Craftsman pins.awesome SCORE!!!
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Knice haul bro!!!Waukonda wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 8:47 pmVery interesting assortment there, Knifegnome!! You had a good day.knifegnome wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 7:59 pm Found some knives and fossils at the flea market today. Geo Schrade wire jack , Camillus Scout and a nice bone handled Boker fish knife.The red looking rock I think is petrified wood, the enameled tooth on left is from a Mastadon and large white molar on the right is Mammoth.And a set of Craftsman pins.
I am just back from a knife show, as usual, no rhyme or reason to my purchases. Here is my assortment of pickups. I spent the money I had on me, and traded some knives I had taken, in case It became necessary. The Farriers knife made it necessary. I will post more pictures after I play with them for a while.
Found these 2 yesterday,,,
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Ike, really nice bunch of knives. Great work.____DaveWaukonda wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 8:47 pmVery interesting assortment there, Knifegnome!! You had a good day.knifegnome wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 7:59 pm Found some knives and fossils at the flea market today. Geo Schrade wire jack , Camillus Scout and a nice bone handled Boker fish knife.The red looking rock I think is petrified wood, the enameled tooth on left is from a Mastadon and large white molar on the right is Mammoth.And a set of Craftsman pins.
I am just back from a knife show, as usual, no rhyme or reason to my purchases. Here is my assortment of pickups. I spent the money I had on me, and traded some knives I had taken, in case It became necessary. The Farriers knife made it necessary. I will post more pictures after I play with them for a while.
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Waukonda wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 8:47 pm I am just back from a knife show, as usual, no rhyme or reason to my purchases. Here is my assortment of pickups. I spent the money I had on me, and traded some knives I had taken, in case It became necessary. The Farriers knife made it necessary. I will post more pictures after I play with them for a while.
Whoa Ike!!! I see some really gorgeous beauts there!!! That little dogleg, is it a Keen Kutter by chance?
Cool deal on the swords, David. Do you know anything about them? Any markings?
Those are nice, Scott, where did you pick them up from?
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Why, yes it is! Does your question mean that you have one like it? It is a sweet little knife!1967redrider wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 12:44 pm
Whoa Ike!!! I see some really gorgeous beauts there!!! That little dogleg, is it a Keen Kutter by chance?
Thanks to everyone for your comments.
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Waukonda wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 12:50 pmWhy, yes it is! Does your question mean that you have one like it? It is a sweet little knife!1967redrider wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 12:44 pm
Whoa Ike!!! I see some really gorgeous beauts there!!! That little dogleg, is it a Keen Kutter by chance?
Thanks to everyone for your comments.
I was perusing Sellen's book on Keen Kutter knives and that pattern caught my attention. Very old school and unique.
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I know nothing about the sword. I have found no markings so far. I'm going to clean it up, maybe I will find something.1967redrider wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 12:44 pmWaukonda wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 8:47 pm I am just back from a knife show, as usual, no rhyme or reason to my purchases. Here is my assortment of pickups. I spent the money I had on me, and traded some knives I had taken, in case It became necessary. The Farriers knife made it necessary. I will post more pictures after I play with them for a while.
Whoa Ike!!! I see some really gorgeous beauts there!!! That little dogleg, is it a Keen Kutter by chance?
Cool deal on the swords, David. Do you know anything about them? Any markings?
Those are nice, Scott, where did you pick them up from?
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2nd hand store/thrift shop1967redrider wrote: ↑Sun Nov 07, 2021 12:44 pmWaukonda wrote: ↑Sat Nov 06, 2021 8:47 pm I am just back from a knife show, as usual, no rhyme or reason to my purchases. Here is my assortment of pickups. I spent the money I had on me, and traded some knives I had taken, in case It became necessary. The Farriers knife made it necessary. I will post more pictures after I play with them for a while.
Whoa Ike!!! I see some really gorgeous beauts there!!! That little dogleg, is it a Keen Kutter by chance?
Cool deal on the swords, David. Do you know anything about them? Any markings?
Those are nice, Scott, where did you pick them up from?
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Nice score, bighomer!
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Yes Sir, I'll agree with tvic, Nice score,bighomer!
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BH you done good my friend...
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Thanks for the kind words fellers, 2 of them as you can see are nos the other's a fine toter. Course I ain't above tote'n any of them.

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Score! 
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Beauties BH!!!!
Found these over the weekend.
Found these over the weekend.
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Nice grabs, Scott!
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Here are the knives I picked up at the show this weekend, plus a couple of other recent acquisitions.
Very decent Bowie by a maker who did not put his name or brand on it. Excellent heavy leather sheath for it.
Nice custom drop point by Jim Barnes. Mastodon ivory on the grips and very good leather sheath. Barnes is a custom maker out of Christoval, Texas.
Horseman's knife (tool) by Butler out of Sheffield.
Three Case trappers. One stag new grind. One stag USA. Red Bone has 4 or 5 dots, 1975 or1976.
Toothpick is a Fight'n Rooster, really good stag, Showboat etch.
KaBar 1189 is pretty much mint.
Spyderco Delica (?), Seki, Japan.
Benchmade 15080 has a scratch or two on the blade but a great knife.
All are for sale,,,,,,,,
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Very decent Bowie by a maker who did not put his name or brand on it. Excellent heavy leather sheath for it.
Nice custom drop point by Jim Barnes. Mastodon ivory on the grips and very good leather sheath. Barnes is a custom maker out of Christoval, Texas.
Horseman's knife (tool) by Butler out of Sheffield.
Three Case trappers. One stag new grind. One stag USA. Red Bone has 4 or 5 dots, 1975 or1976.
Toothpick is a Fight'n Rooster, really good stag, Showboat etch.
KaBar 1189 is pretty much mint.
Spyderco Delica (?), Seki, Japan.
Benchmade 15080 has a scratch or two on the blade but a great knife.
All are for sale,,,,,,,,
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Very nice group of knives there Ray... 
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A few knives I have found over the last couple weeks.Western 243 salesman sample , Allen Cutlery , NYK box and some Bucks.
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Doing some catch up on the posts after being away for a couple of weeks. Some great finds guys. Here are some I picked up week before last, a couple from a Collectibles shop near me and another while I was traveling down in LA, (Lower Alabama). I will also post more about them in the Camillus 72 Clone thread.
First, a Imperial Scout Whittler which had the original box and insert. It has the silver federal style Scout shield. All blades have great snap, no wobble, still has the original luster, but do have some scratches. Next a Remington R14 Carpenters Whittler. Same pattern and blades as the 72, has the round Remington shield, and does not come with the Remington etch on the blade. It also has a different coloration of the delrin handles from the other Remington R14 I have which does have the Remington blade etch. The last photo shows a comparison of this one to the other one I have. Lastly I picked this one up at a local collectibles shop near me. It usually has collectible sports cards, comics and some diecast cars, but he does go to estate auctions and occasionally comes up with some pocket knives. Luckily his prices are not outrageous. This one cost me $20. A Camillus 1047 Scout Whittler, with the round BSA shield, delrin handles, but has and unusual Clip blade. It has the Craftsman USA 95234 blade etch instead of the usual Camillus tang stamp. I belive this is one of the end of production knives in which Camillus was using what they had in the bins.
First, a Imperial Scout Whittler which had the original box and insert. It has the silver federal style Scout shield. All blades have great snap, no wobble, still has the original luster, but do have some scratches. Next a Remington R14 Carpenters Whittler. Same pattern and blades as the 72, has the round Remington shield, and does not come with the Remington etch on the blade. It also has a different coloration of the delrin handles from the other Remington R14 I have which does have the Remington blade etch. The last photo shows a comparison of this one to the other one I have. Lastly I picked this one up at a local collectibles shop near me. It usually has collectible sports cards, comics and some diecast cars, but he does go to estate auctions and occasionally comes up with some pocket knives. Luckily his prices are not outrageous. This one cost me $20. A Camillus 1047 Scout Whittler, with the round BSA shield, delrin handles, but has and unusual Clip blade. It has the Craftsman USA 95234 blade etch instead of the usual Camillus tang stamp. I belive this is one of the end of production knives in which Camillus was using what they had in the bins.
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