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I got this lot for a surprisingly low $12. What is notable is that not a one is made in China, and they're not in that bad of a condition. Everything has great snap and no wobble, and nothing bent or broken. Aside from one knife, little to moderate blade wear.
Colonial Medium Stockman in imitation stag.
However sharpened it probably used an electric sharpener and took too much metal from the blades (to the point I may have to tinker with the kicks as coping and pen blades stick up), but now I know why some guys are obsessed with thin and slicy angle grinds. This knife is WICKED SHARP!!!!! However, these aren't the most durable edges in the more pedestrian steels, so I don't use them on my own knives for the most part, and those in higher-end steels tend to hold up several months without needing a touch-up.
Broch Knachf Solingen Gentleman's Knife. Very well made. Scales show a lot of wear, but I doubt used much. I've had it in my pocket the past two days.
Schrade Walden Wharncliffe Pen--what I believe to be a 725 model in Propwood from the early 1950s. The main attraction for me.
Vernco Japan Money Clip.
I don't know exactly how old it is. Ad-Vance Magnetics is still in business, founded in 1971. I know most Vernco knives are from the '70s to '80s.
https://advancemag.com/about-us/
Colonial Medium Stockman in imitation stag.
However sharpened it probably used an electric sharpener and took too much metal from the blades (to the point I may have to tinker with the kicks as coping and pen blades stick up), but now I know why some guys are obsessed with thin and slicy angle grinds. This knife is WICKED SHARP!!!!! However, these aren't the most durable edges in the more pedestrian steels, so I don't use them on my own knives for the most part, and those in higher-end steels tend to hold up several months without needing a touch-up.
Broch Knachf Solingen Gentleman's Knife. Very well made. Scales show a lot of wear, but I doubt used much. I've had it in my pocket the past two days.
Schrade Walden Wharncliffe Pen--what I believe to be a 725 model in Propwood from the early 1950s. The main attraction for me.
Vernco Japan Money Clip.
I don't know exactly how old it is. Ad-Vance Magnetics is still in business, founded in 1971. I know most Vernco knives are from the '70s to '80s.
https://advancemag.com/about-us/
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Thank you, sir!Madmarco wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 1:23 amVery nice M.G.!MissouriGuerrilla wrote: ↑Wed Dec 08, 2021 4:25 am Merry Christmas to me! Booyah, my newest acquisitions heading to me tomorrow! Sorry if the pics are crappy. I shot them off of the computer screen.
1. Frost Miller Bros. Cola Bottle Blue Bone Jack
2. Frost Miller Bros. Blue Bone Coke Bottle
3. Rough Rider Green Smooth Bone Peanut
4. MTech Fixed Karambit BlackI'm really likin' the coke-bottles!
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I'm drawn to that black Schrade too.cody6268 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 3:06 pm I got this lot for a surprisingly low $12. What is notable is that not a one is made in China, and they're not in that bad of a condition. Everything has great snap and no wobble, and nothing bent or broken. Aside from one knife, little to moderate blade wear.
Colonial Medium Stockman in imitation stag.
However sharpened it probably used an electric sharpener and took too much metal from the blades (to the point I may have to tinker with the kicks as coping and pen blades stick up), but now I know why some guys are obsessed with thin and slicy angle grinds. This knife is WICKED SHARP!!!!! However, these aren't the most durable edges in the more pedestrian steels, so I don't use them on my own knives for the most part, and those in higher-end steels tend to hold up several months without needing a touch-up.
KIMG0990.JPG
Broch Knachf Solingen Gentleman's Knife. Very well made. Scales show a lot of wear, but I doubt used much. I've had it in my pocket the past two days.
KIMG0998.JPG
Schrade Walden Wharncliffe Pen--what I believe to be a 725 model in Propwood from the early 1950s. The main attraction for me.
KIMG0992.JPG
Vernco Japan Money Clip.
KIMG0995(1).JPG
I don't know exactly how old it is. Ad-Vance Magnetics is still in business, founded in 1971. I know most Vernco knives are from the '70s to '80s.
https://advancemag.com/about-us/
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Cool pickups Cody, especially the Schrade.
Fished this marlin spike out of the bay recently. It has the very common to this knife no like tang stamp. Now to find a knot to untie.
Fished this marlin spike out of the bay recently. It has the very common to this knife no like tang stamp. Now to find a knot to untie.
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I haven't posted in this thread for a while, but I got two recently that I thought were pretty cool:
The first was advertised as having a fox (maybe) tang stamp--turns out it's an old solid bolster Hammer Brand. No NY Knife inscription, so I presume it's an Imperial product. It's obviously been used and loved, and it took a really wicked edge when I sharpened it. Still has good snap, and I love the worn bone handles.
The second is a Remington, what appears to be a half whittler (?). When I first received it, I thought it had been modified (perhaps a broken blade removed), but if so, someone did a *really* good job on it. I'm not very knowledgeable about Remingtons, so I don't know if this is legit or not--but I sure like the looks of it! The blades have seen a fair amount of corrosion, and I can only see the logo on the secondary blade--the primary is too rough (if there ever was a logo on it).
The first was advertised as having a fox (maybe) tang stamp--turns out it's an old solid bolster Hammer Brand. No NY Knife inscription, so I presume it's an Imperial product. It's obviously been used and loved, and it took a really wicked edge when I sharpened it. Still has good snap, and I love the worn bone handles.
The second is a Remington, what appears to be a half whittler (?). When I first received it, I thought it had been modified (perhaps a broken blade removed), but if so, someone did a *really* good job on it. I'm not very knowledgeable about Remingtons, so I don't know if this is legit or not--but I sure like the looks of it! The blades have seen a fair amount of corrosion, and I can only see the logo on the secondary blade--the primary is too rough (if there ever was a logo on it).
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Great deal Cody!cody6268 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 3:06 pm I got this lot for a surprisingly low $12. What is notable is that not a one is made in China, and they're not in that bad of a condition. Everything has great snap and no wobble, and nothing bent or broken. Aside from one knife, little to moderate blade wear.
Colonial Medium Stockman in imitation stag.
However sharpened it probably used an electric sharpener and took too much metal from the blades (to the point I may have to tinker with the kicks as coping and pen blades stick up), but now I know why some guys are obsessed with thin and slicy angle grinds. This knife is WICKED SHARP!!!!! However, these aren't the most durable edges in the more pedestrian steels, so I don't use them on my own knives for the most part, and those in higher-end steels tend to hold up several months without needing a touch-up.
KIMG0990.JPG
Broch Knachf Solingen Gentleman's Knife. Very well made. Scales show a lot of wear, but I doubt used much. I've had it in my pocket the past two days.
KIMG0998.JPG
Schrade Walden Wharncliffe Pen--what I believe to be a 725 model in Propwood from the early 1950s. The main attraction for me.
KIMG0992.JPG
Vernco Japan Money Clip.
KIMG0995(1).JPG
I don't know exactly how old it is. Ad-Vance Magnetics is still in business, founded in 1971. I know most Vernco knives are from the '70s to '80s.
https://advancemag.com/about-us/
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Cool find Floyd!
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Cool knives Brent!beresman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 4:01 pm I haven't posted in this thread for a while, but I got two recently that I thought were pretty cool:
The first was advertised as having a fox (maybe) tang stamp--turns out it's an old solid bolster Hammer Brand. No NY Knife inscription, so I presume it's an Imperial product. It's obviously been used and loved, and it took a really wicked edge when I sharpened it. Still has good snap, and I love the worn bone handles.
The second is a Remington, what appears to be a half whittler (?). When I first received it, I thought it had been modified (perhaps a broken blade removed), but if so, someone did a *really* good job on it. I'm not very knowledgeable about Remingtons, so I don't know if this is legit or not--but I sure like the looks of it! The blades have seen a fair amount of corrosion, and I can only see the logo on the secondary blade--the primary is too rough (if there ever was a logo on it).
I like that Imperial because I just like that brand.
And I like that Remington because those acorn shields are suuuuuper cool!
Congrats on both!
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Thanks Tom.
bresman those are sweet.
bresman those are sweet.
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Great score Cody, at a fabulous price too!cody6268 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 3:06 pm I got this lot for a surprisingly low $12. What is notable is that not a one is made in China, and they're not in that bad of a condition. Everything has great snap and no wobble, and nothing bent or broken. Aside from one knife, little to moderate blade wear.
Colonial Medium Stockman in imitation stag.
However sharpened it probably used an electric sharpener and took too much metal from the blades (to the point I may have to tinker with the kicks as coping and pen blades stick up), but now I know why some guys are obsessed with thin and slicy angle grinds. This knife is WICKED SHARP!!!!! However, these aren't the most durable edges in the more pedestrian steels, so I don't use them on my own knives for the most part, and those in higher-end steels tend to hold up several months without needing a touch-up.
KIMG0990.JPG
Broch Knachf Solingen Gentleman's Knife. Very well made. Scales show a lot of wear, but I doubt used much. I've had it in my pocket the past two days.
KIMG0998.JPG
Schrade Walden Wharncliffe Pen--what I believe to be a 725 model in Propwood from the early 1950s. The main attraction for me.
KIMG0992.JPG
Vernco Japan Money Clip.
KIMG0995(1).JPG
I don't know exactly how old it is. Ad-Vance Magnetics is still in business, founded in 1971. I know most Vernco knives are from the '70s to '80s.
https://advancemag.com/about-us/
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Great find Floyd!
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Both are real nice Brent,beresman wrote: ↑Thu Dec 09, 2021 4:01 pm I haven't posted in this thread for a while, but I got two recently that I thought were pretty cool:
The first was advertised as having a fox (maybe) tang stamp--turns out it's an old solid bolster Hammer Brand. No NY Knife inscription, so I presume it's an Imperial product. It's obviously been used and loved, and it took a really wicked edge when I sharpened it. Still has good snap, and I love the worn bone handles.
The second is a Remington, what appears to be a half whittler (?). When I first received it, I thought it had been modified (perhaps a broken blade removed), but if so, someone did a *really* good job on it. I'm not very knowledgeable about Remingtons, so I don't know if this is legit or not--but I sure like the looks of it! The blades have seen a fair amount of corrosion, and I can only see the logo on the secondary blade--the primary is too rough (if there ever was a logo on it).
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I got one here I wanted you guys to see, neat little knife.
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Hey I.M.! Is this one of those 100 blade SAK's?
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That's a regular folding tool kit, right there. Hopefully you have very big (and very sturdy) pockets if you plan to tote that bad boy! 
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Thanks Mabmarco
Quite a knife Ironmage.
Quite a knife Ironmage.
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Ho, Ho, Ho, Merry Christmas.
Look what Santa brought me today.
The Case Collectors Club 2021 Life Member Copperlock.
Look what Santa brought me today.
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Some of you may remember this synthetic-handled Schrade+ USA 175 that I got last June...
Well...here it is at last...modified as planned (by muskrat man) with smooth white/natural bone and red spacer. Also had the sheepsfoot blade modded into a Wharncliffe. Now, it's exactly what I had imagined when I bought it, and exactly what I wanted.
Sorry, cudgee, I considered many different types of wood, but bone just seemed like the way to go on this one. Personally, I think it's a huge improvement over the original. Now, I think it looks kind of like a GEC Boy's Knife (same size but, of course, much, much less expensive...and it's a Wharncliffe, so even better, IMHO!
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Well...here it is at last...modified as planned (by muskrat man) with smooth white/natural bone and red spacer. Also had the sheepsfoot blade modded into a Wharncliffe. Now, it's exactly what I had imagined when I bought it, and exactly what I wanted.
Sorry, cudgee, I considered many different types of wood, but bone just seemed like the way to go on this one. Personally, I think it's a huge improvement over the original. Now, I think it looks kind of like a GEC Boy's Knife (same size but, of course, much, much less expensive...and it's a Wharncliffe, so even better, IMHO!
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Here are a couple other recent pick ups for my ever exponentially expanding collection:
T.A. Davison Buffalo Horn Wharncliffe Barehead Swayback
Queen / Ruple Custom Shop Jigged Stag Bone Saddlehorn:
T.A. Davison Buffalo Horn Wharncliffe Barehead Swayback
Queen / Ruple Custom Shop Jigged Stag Bone Saddlehorn:
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Muskrat Man that's a real beauty you put together there! Great job!
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Congrats David!
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Recieved this single blade traditonal folder earlier this week. I'm gonna give I-Man a compliment here. When I first saw it on the bay I thought, "Man that's nice! Looks like something I-Man would carry."
Anyways, it is 3 5/8" long & Stamped only with Solingen Germany. It has a large spear blade, slightly swelled center, brown bone handles,
a Sheriff Shield (can't ever remember shield names) & a long pull. It's NOS but unfortunately it had never seen a drop of oil in it's life which I guess is why it had some light pitting down inside the long pull. Most of which I could remove with some oil, a paper towel & a tooth pic. Other than that, it's a real keeper and I have decided to make it an EDC starting today.
Thanks for looking friends!

Anyways, it is 3 5/8" long & Stamped only with Solingen Germany. It has a large spear blade, slightly swelled center, brown bone handles,
Thanks for looking friends!
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Tom, here's a compilation of shield names ---► https://www.knifemagazine.com/glossary/shield/
I believe yours is referred to as a Federal Shield.
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