Re: 2025 POS Exchange
Posted: Tue Apr 01, 2025 8:53 pm
And a marvelous little miniature knife that actually opens and closes
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Glad you will get some use out of them. Being you sent me my pos package last year I had to hunt for some that weren’t what you sent me lol. I figured you would enjoy some patches, most of us Scouters do.thestretch71 wrote: ↑Tue Apr 01, 2025 3:32 pm Well another year & another POS swap package has landed at my door.
Thanks CWADE for these treasures…
What a great way to put it!
Cody, that was a pretty rank pile I had left over from the past year, but seems you have found use for most of 'em!cody6268 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 28, 2025 1:09 am Part 1-2.
Large Selection of China-made Swiss Army Knockoffs. I may have batteries that will fit the LED one.
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US General/Stainless Italy knife. Should clean up to be a decent user. Not sure which US General they're talking about here, but I know there was a US General Tools that predated Harbor Freight's use of the name for toolboxes.
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Valor Japan Stockman. Like Sabre and Sharp--not a bad knife at all. Mint and headed for the Stockman roll.
Robeson Shur-Edge 72264 Small Pen in MOP. Only my third Robeson.
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Hammer Brand Medium Jack. Currently soaking in Evaporust.
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Hammer Brand Small Jack. Also getting the Evaporust treatment.
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Colonial Jack. Again, I decided to see if Evaporust was bad on knives. These three will all be sharpened up and become toolbox work knives.
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Imperial Pen with the leftover ad of a stockyard/livestock commissioner.
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Already has a place on my Breyer/Western shelf.
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Solid Brass Antique Car Knife. Going in the display case. Personally, my favorite out of this bunch. Apparently, pretty old as it still had the remnant of the 99 cent price tag. The current figural novelty knives are close to ten bucks now.
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I think you're in the wrong thread dude. This is where we post poo. It seems you've been bombed. There's a different thread where you go show off the nice pieces you get in the mail.Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 11:33 am Got my Poo package two days ago from Glennbad and finally found time to post.
An assortment from Japan, Germany, Pakistan, and China, with some nice ones!
Highlights:
- Horn handled Bruckmann Mann Under the Bridge in mint condition ... going in the display case
- Compass industries Japan wood and stainless lockback ... going in carry rotation
- Mint Precise Silver Eagle Japan 3 Blade with a corkscrew ... keeper
- Parker Japan Keychain Lockback Knife ... a keeper
- Parker USA wood handled Razor with a gator snap ... another definite keeper
- Rough Rider "Always Ready" white bone Lady Leg ... joining some more white bone RRs I have
- A nice and new Graybar multi tool, which will definitely be used
Many thanks Glenn! Knice ones!![]()
That Glenngood, might be a great knife mechanic but he had totally failed in his concept of POS! Congrats.Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 11:33 am Got my Poo package two days ago from Glennbad and finally found time to post.
An assortment from Japan, Germany, Pakistan, and China, with some nice ones!
Highlights:
- Horn handled Bruckmann Mann Under the Bridge in mint condition ... going in the display case
- Compass industries Japan wood and stainless lockback ... going in carry rotation
- Mint Precise Silver Eagle Japan 3 Blade with a corkscrew ... keeper
- Parker Japan Keychain Lockback Knife ... a keeper
- Parker USA wood handled Razor with a gator snap ... another definite keeper
- Rough Rider "Always Ready" white bone Lady Leg ... joining some more white bone RRs I have
- A nice and new Graybar multi tool, which will definitely be used
Many thanks Glenn! Knice ones!![]()
Well Mr. T.W.K.Guy, that is an interesting bag. A few floaters but some pocket worthy.ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 1:34 pm After watching this one swirl the bowl for a while it finally splashed down yesterday around noon.
For the sinkers there's your usual suspects. Notably; the Tyler key chain thing I believe is tsa safe, there's no actual knife just scissors and tools. I found the little Pak Lock Back interesting because somebody obviously loved this little thing alot, they used it hard. I was cutting a rug into smaller pieces that'll fit in my trash can with a linoleum knife and I thought how much more fun Itd be with a big ugly fixed blade. Now I can do that (with the Winchester, not the Lok Pak). The multitool with metal scales is actually alot better made than the red sak knock offs. It'll end up in a glove box. The Prov. Shell handles are interesting as well, slightly different than the standard fare. Both have wharncliff seconds instead of pens and the clip blade on the smaller has the nail nick cut near the tip. A small feature, but cool. The RR congress is cool, heading for a key ring. Schrade Cope will get cleaned up and the Johnston will get new pants after I practice on the Chinese lockback. The little Western has a broken spring. Interestingly enough I sent someone a similar Western last year in the exchange with a broken spring. This Camillus 16 is now about a 6.5, but it's going in a place of honor in my small retired legends display. Then this Boker![]()
This one floated right to the top. What an absolute banger. Was just thinking the other day how I need a nice stockman in my rotation. Wood scales too nonetheless. Thanks again Phil, got it in my pocket as we speak.
My sons opened the package with me and each laid claim to a keychain knife. The poo box is becoming a tradition for them.![]()
Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 11:03 amCody, that was a pretty rank pile I had left over from the past year, but seems you have found use for most of 'em!cody6268 wrote: ↑Fri Mar 28, 2025 1:09 am Part 1-2.
Large Selection of China-made Swiss Army Knockoffs. I may have batteries that will fit the LED one.
KIMG1790.JPG
US General/Stainless Italy knife. Should clean up to be a decent user. Not sure which US General they're talking about here, but I know there was a US General Tools that predated Harbor Freight's use of the name for toolboxes.
KIMG1791.JPG
Valor Japan Stockman. Like Sabre and Sharp--not a bad knife at all. Mint and headed for the Stockman roll.
Robeson Shur-Edge 72264 Small Pen in MOP. Only my third Robeson.
KIMG1830.JPG
Hammer Brand Medium Jack. Currently soaking in Evaporust.
KIMG1801.JPG
Hammer Brand Small Jack. Also getting the Evaporust treatment.
KIMG1802.JPG
Colonial Jack. Again, I decided to see if Evaporust was bad on knives. These three will all be sharpened up and become toolbox work knives.
KIMG1807.JPG
Imperial Pen with the leftover ad of a stockyard/livestock commissioner.
KIMG1803.JPG
Already has a place on my Breyer/Western shelf.
KIMG1822.JPG
Solid Brass Antique Car Knife. Going in the display case. Personally, my favorite out of this bunch. Apparently, pretty old as it still had the remnant of the 99 cent price tag. The current figural novelty knives are close to ten bucks now.
KIMG1823.JPG![]()
Think you will like the next package, which was meant to be an unexpected Bomb, but "informed delivery" took some firepower out of it.
A pile if knives and a junk drawer dump! Cool!bladebuddy wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 7:58 pm Well the poo package from Kolvir arrived today. I checked my records of past POS exchanges and found that I had sent to him during the 2020 exchange.
I must have struck a nerve back then. He retaliated in full force![]()
The first picture shows the non-knife poo. The lady in the picture looks like my Aunt DaisyThe small clear tube has Civil War mini-ball ammo I think.
I took inventory of the knives as follows
Utica
Iroquois
Unmarked
Shapleigh
Robeson
Robeson
Kent
HSB
Second row are all Imperial
York razor
Cattaraugus
A nice new office knife from Bear and Son. A pattern I didn’t have, thank you very much Andrew.
Stretch did you good. The quality of POS exchanges has certainly improved.knifegnome wrote: ↑Fri Apr 04, 2025 8:39 pm Got my POS box from Stretch , had a lot of good users in there.Schrade, Boker ,Kutmaster and a lot more, thanks for the pile.