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toomanyknives wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 6:58 pm My lovely wife picked this one up for me the other day just because she thought I needed another blue knife! You've gotta' love a woman that thinks like that! NOS Navy Blue Russlock from 2018..
Knives from your sweetheart are the best knives you can get IMO. ::nod::
Congrats Buddy! ::handshake:: ::super_happy::

My very first ever Case knife was a Tiny Trapper from my wife with handles just like your Russlock. ::super_happy::
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doglegg wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 4:06 pm Fished this Ulster 63 out of the Bay. Missing a shield but blades are in great shape.20220113_155814.jpg20220113_155748.jpg20220113_155625.jpg
Nice find Floyd! ::tu:: :D I like it! ::super_happy::
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Loose Arrow wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 1:49 am
Ripster wrote: Sat Jan 08, 2022 3:30 pm Adding these 3 to the for sale pile . All 3 in great condition ,no loose guards or pommels !
Thanks JP! ::handshake::
Very pleased with the Westerns. ::tu::
Thanks again,
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Sweet Westerns LA! ::super_happy::
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Ripster wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 6:39 pm
Putting the trip on hold for the same thing . Shut downs and Canceled shows ? Maybe get your way late Spring , by then will need a Road trip !
Till then will buy a few ,sell a few here , and then next months Bearing Arms show. If it don’t get Canceled ! These 2 came while out shoveling snow Here’s a 4 line Electricians knife in bone and a short line Camillus . Will clean up the 4 line later and see how it looks,ought to come out okay.
Stay safe out there . ::handshake::
Great looking bones! That will be a good looking EDC! ::nod:: ::super_happy::
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Quick Steel wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 9:26 pm The second knife today is this Buck 5" Coke Bottle. If anyone can identify the gorgeous striped wood covers, I'd be grateful. Buck did an outstanding job on this 1983 Collectors Club knife. Every aspect conveys quality: the smooth transitions, half stops, an extra tight runup just like that of the GEC, very tasteful scrollwork on the blade. And kudos to gunman 724 for the storm beating fast delivery.
Have a Coke & a smile! ::super_happy:: Those two are both :shock: :shock: :shock: ::nod::
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Thanks JP, John and Tom. ::handshake::

Pretty wood QS. ::nod::
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TPK wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:29 am Sweet Westerns LA! ::super_happy::
Thanks Tom, glad to share them with you. ::handshake::
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Thank you Tom.
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TMK, yes that is what I meant, referring to her cooking skills. :mrgreen:


John, on the wood issue so far I have found possibilities in zebra wood and tiger maple.
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In keeping with my Stag obsession, I picked up this little German-made Jack recently. I'm not familiar with very many German brand names and the name stamped on the tang of this knife is not one I had ever heard of previously (perhaps TPK Tom recognizes it ::undecided:: ). Nevertheless, since every made-in-Germany knife I own (or have ever owned) is high quality and exceptionally well made, I decided it was worth taking a risk and I went ahead and bought it (eBay find). As far as the legendary German quality goes, this one is no exception; it does not disappoint in any way and I am quite pleased with it. :D

No clue as to its age, but it doesn't appear to be very old.
Closed length = 3⅝"
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Love that European stag Q. Google has a number of sites about the Hammesfahr knife company. They made a wide variety of patterns from kitchen cutlery to Hitler Youth models.
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 3:15 am In keeping with my Stag obsession, I picked up this little German-made Jack recently. I'm not familiar with very many German brand names and the name stamped on the tang of this knife is not one I had ever heard of previously (perhaps TPK Tom recognizes it ::undecided:: ). Nevertheless, since every made-in-Germany knife I own (or have ever owned) is high quality and exceptionally well made, I decided it was worth taking a risk and I went ahead and bought it (eBay find). As far as the legendary German quality goes, this one is no exception; it does not disappoint in any way and I am quite pleased with it. :D

No clue as to its age, but it doesn't appear to be very old.
Closed length = 3⅝"
Hi Q ::super_happy::

If it's a German brand and I don't have any yet (like Hammesfahr) then it is often due to the price or as for this particular brand due to the price & the blade combinations they normally have. Hammesfahr always seems to pack a nail file into almost every knife I run across. These often sell in the 35 - 50€ range. Which would be ok for a good brand name knife but I pass on them because I don't care too much for nail files. I haven't seen but just a couple without a file and then they sell for a bit more ( I'd say the 45 - 65€ range) which is a bit much for my budget so I pass on them as well. :lol: I can also add that I personally, have never run across any Hammesfahr beaters. If so, I'd probably have one of them by now. :lol: But maybe I should just look harder. They were all in unused or near mint condition. Whatever that tells us. ::hmm:: Anyways, as QS has already mentioned, they have been around for a while and are a well respected brand from what I can tell on eBay. I remember seeing several of them about ::hmm:: ::shrug:: 8-10 months ago that a collector was selling. They were all in Shadowbox frames and they all had files on em. ::nod:: I believe they sold in the ::shrug:: 50 + € range.

Great looking knife! Especially in Stag! I love it! Super cool find! ::nod:: ::super_happy::

If you need more information on Hammesfahr just let me know and I'll see what I can find around the Web and translate it for ya. ::handshake:: :D
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TPK wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:26 am
toomanyknives wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 6:58 pm My lovely wife picked this one up for me the other day just because she thought I needed another blue knife! You've gotta' love a woman that thinks like that! NOS Navy Blue Russlock from 2018..
Knives from your sweetheart are the best knives you can get IMO. ::nod::
Congrats Buddy! ::handshake:: ::super_happy::

My very first ever Case knife was a Tiny Trapper from my wife with handles just like your Russlock. ::super_happy::
We and they have good taste, Tom!! :D
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 3:15 am In keeping with my Stag obsession, I picked up this little German-made Jack recently. I'm not familiar with very many German brand names and the name stamped on the tang of this knife is not one I had ever heard of previously (perhaps TPK Tom recognizes it ::undecided:: ). Nevertheless, since every made-in-Germany knife I own (or have ever owned) is high quality and exceptionally well made, I decided it was worth taking a risk and I went ahead and bought it (eBay find). As far as the legendary German quality goes, this one is no exception; it does not disappoint in any way and I am quite pleased with it. :D

No clue as to its age, but it doesn't appear to be very old.
Closed length = 3⅝"
Now that's a beautiful knife, Q! Great snag!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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toomanyknives wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 2:56 pm
TPK wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 12:26 am
toomanyknives wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 6:58 pm My lovely wife picked this one up for me the other day just because she thought I needed another blue knife! You've gotta' love a woman that thinks like that! NOS Navy Blue Russlock from 2018..
Knives from your sweetheart are the best knives you can get IMO. ::nod::
Congrats Buddy! ::handshake:: ::super_happy::

My very first ever Case knife was a Tiny Trapper from my wife with handles just like your Russlock. ::super_happy::
We and they have good taste, Tom!! :D
::nod:: ::super_happy::
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Picked this up for a pittance and busted the handles (synthetic) trying to install a shield.
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So I contated Jeff to see if he would give it the spa treatment. He said yes and this is what it looks like now. Thank you Jeff.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 5:17 pm Picked this up for a pittance and busted the handles (synthetic) trying to install a shield.

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So I contated Jeff to see if he would give it the spa treatment. He said yes and this is what it looks like now. Thank you Jeff.
Jeff does great work. Nice call, Jerry...
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Looks Good jerry.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 5:17 pm Picked this up for a pittance and busted the handles (synthetic) trying to install a shield.
So I contacted Jeff to see if he would give it the spa treatment. He said yes and this is what it looks like now. Thank you Jeff.
It looks really nice! ::tu::
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jmh58 wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 5:23 pm Looks Good jerry.
Was wondering where you were at??!! 🥴
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Agree ,on both Accounts.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 5:17 pm Picked this up for a pittance and busted the handles (synthetic) trying to install a shield.

Case 1982 Mini-Trapper 6207 SP SSP Synthetic -Labeled.JPG

So I contated Jeff to see if he would give it the spa treatment. He said yes and this is what it looks like now. Thank you Jeff.
:shock: Sweet spa treatment! ::nod:: Congrats Buddy! ::handshake:: :D

Nice job Jeff! ::nod:: ::handshake::
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jerryd6818 wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 5:17 pm Picked this up for a pittance and busted the handles (synthetic) trying to install a shield.

Case 1982 Mini-Trapper 6207 SP SSP Synthetic -Labeled.JPG

So I contated Jeff to see if he would give it the spa treatment. He said yes and this is what it looks like now. Thank you Jeff.
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toomanyknives wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 6:58 pm My lovely wife picked this one up for me the other day just because she thought I needed another blue knife! You've gotta' love a woman that thinks like that! NOS Navy Blue Russlock from 2018..



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There's that thoughtful spouse of yours looking after you again Kerry! ::hmm:: You really must take her out for a night on the town sometime soon! ::groove:: She has excellent taste in knives, well, except for the Russlock of course! ::facepalm:: Never cared for them, never will! ::huff:: The vivid blue covers certainly are attractive though! ::nod:: Congrats! ::handshake:: 8)
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Quick Steel wrote: Sat Jan 15, 2022 9:26 pm The second knife today is this Buck 5" Coke Bottle. If anyone can identify the gorgeous striped wood covers, I'd be grateful. Buck did an outstanding job on this 1983 Collectors Club knife. Every aspect conveys quality: the smooth transitions, half stops, an extra tight runup just like that of the GEC, very tasteful scrollwork on the blade. And kudos to gunman 724 for the storm beating fast delivery.

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Wow, these 2 new models are exceptional Garry! ::tu:: I've been on a coke-bottle search lately and these 2 completely fit the bill. If they had spear-points instead of clips I'd really be drooling. The wood is looking very much like Zebrawood to me! ::shrug:: Very nice catch! 8)
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QTCut5 wrote: Sun Jan 16, 2022 3:15 am In keeping with my Stag obsession, I picked up this little German-made Jack recently. I'm not familiar with very many German brand names and the name stamped on the tang of this knife is not one I had ever heard of previously (perhaps TPK Tom recognizes it ::undecided:: ). Nevertheless, since every made-in-Germany knife I own (or have ever owned) is high quality and exceptionally well made, I decided it was worth taking a risk and I went ahead and bought it (eBay find). As far as the legendary German quality goes, this one is no exception; it does not disappoint in any way and I am quite pleased with it. :D

No clue as to its age, but it doesn't appear to be very old.
Closed length = 3⅝"
Most impressive ~Q~, congratulations! ::tu:: 8)
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