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djknife13 wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 10:04 pm Found these at the NSBC club meeting today. It's been a LONG time since we met and I might have gone a little overboard, but which of these could I leave behind. Top knife is a Schrade Walden bone trapper, clockwise, H Sears ebony Dr.s knife(pill buster end), Humphreys Radiant horn jack, Case Cheetah, Queen 1989 NSBC club knife all prettied up hand etched by a college Professor who did amazing work, Crucable Knife Co bone jack, old origional S&M pearl pen, Kutmaster saw cut bone jack, and a Kinfolks with original sheath._____Dave
Hey Dave ,you did good my friend ,sure a good group over there . Thanks for the invite, stayed for awhile after you left and picked up a couple of things myself,and sold a couple. A little Robeson Shuredge pony Jack . A Clover Brand ,Syracuse USA. A Kent NY CITY . And another Short line Camillus #12 Jack . All the knives are in great shape and prices were great.
Was beautiful day to head out for a drive and met some great guys. Dave ,glad to have finally made it over,and have the summer schedule penciled in ::tu::
Have a good weekend everyone .
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djknife13 wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 10:04 pm Found these at the NSBC club meeting today. It's been a LONG time since we met and I might have gone a little overboard, but which of these could I leave behind. Top knife is a Schrade Walden bone trapper, clockwise, H Sears ebony Dr.s knife(pill buster end), Humphreys Radiant horn jack, Case Cheetah, Queen 1989 NSBC club knife all prettied up hand etched by a college Professor who did amazing work, Crucable Knife Co bone jack, old origional S&M pearl pen, Kutmaster saw cut bone jack, and a Kinfolks with original sheath._____Dave
That's a great haul Dave, I sure hope I find a bunch like that on my trip this next week. ::tu::
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JP, that 12 lights my fire. Great pick up. ::nod::
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Hey Dave ,you did good my friend ,sure a good group over there . Thanks for the invite, stayed for awhile after you left and picked up a couple of things myself,and sold a couple. A little Robeson Shuredge pony Jack . A Clover Brand ,Syracuse USA. A Kent NY CITY . And another Short line Camillus #12 ::tu::
Have a good weekend everyone .
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Nice to see you found another Short line Camillus #12 ::tu:: I had a Kent NY CITY awhile back and I let it go and now I wish I had it back ::teary_eyes:: .It was in really good shape and I have not seen one around here since ::skeptic::
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Ripster wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 1:56 am
djknife13 wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 10:04 pm Found these at the NSBC club meeting today. It's been a LONG time since we met and I might have gone a little overboard, but which of these could I leave behind. Top knife is a Schrade Walden bone trapper, clockwise, H Sears ebony Dr.s knife(pill buster end), Humphreys Radiant horn jack, Case Cheetah, Queen 1989 NSBC club knife all prettied up hand etched by a college Professor who did amazing work, Crucable Knife Co bone jack, old origional S&M pearl pen, Kutmaster saw cut bone jack, and a Kinfolks with original sheath._____Dave
Hey Dave ,you did good my friend ,sure a good group over there . Thanks for the invite, stayed for awhile after you left and picked up a couple of things myself,and sold a couple. A little Robeson Shuredge pony Jack . A Clover Brand ,Syracuse USA. A Kent NY CITY . And another Short line Camillus #12 Jack . All the knives are in great shape and prices were great.
Was beautiful day to head out for a drive and met some great guys. Dave ,glad to have finally made it over,and have the summer schedule penciled in ::tu::
Have a good weekend everyone .
Very, very nice knives JP. ::tu::
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Ripster wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 1:56 am
Hey Dave ,you did good my friend ,sure a good group over there . Thanks for the invite, stayed for awhile after you left and picked up a couple of things myself,and sold a couple. A little Robeson Shuredge pony Jack . A Clover Brand ,Syracuse USA. A Kent NY CITY . And another Short line Camillus #12 Jack . All the knives are in great shape and prices were great.
Was beautiful day to head out for a drive and met some great guys. Dave ,glad to have finally made it over,and have the summer schedule penciled in ::tu::
Have a good weekend everyone .
JP.... All those are some great finds. ::clapping:: Looks like you had a great time indeed. The shortline 12 and the Robeson Pony Jack you know floats my boat. ::tu::
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Ripster wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 1:56 am
djknife13 wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 10:04 pm Found these at the NSBC club meeting today. It's been a LONG time since we met and I might have gone a little overboard, but which of these could I leave behind. Top knife is a Schrade Walden bone trapper, clockwise, H Sears ebony Dr.s knife(pill buster end), Humphreys Radiant horn jack, Case Cheetah, Queen 1989 NSBC club knife all prettied up hand etched by a college Professor who did amazing work, Crucable Knife Co bone jack, old origional S&M pearl pen, Kutmaster saw cut bone jack, and a Kinfolks with original sheath._____Dave
Hey Dave ,you did good my friend ,sure a good group over there . Thanks for the invite, stayed for awhile after you left and picked up a couple of things myself,and sold a couple. A little Robeson Shuredge pony Jack . A Clover Brand ,Syracuse USA. A Kent NY CITY . And another Short line Camillus #12 Jack . All the knives are in great shape and prices were great.
Was beautiful day to head out for a drive and met some great guys. Dave ,glad to have finally made it over,and have the summer schedule penciled in ::tu::
Have a good weekend everyone .
Those are stunners, JP! That bone is amazing on those old knives...
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djknife13 wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 10:04 pm Found these at the NSBC club meeting today. It's been a LONG time since we met and I might have gone a little overboard, but which of these could I leave behind. Top knife is a Schrade Walden bone trapper, clockwise, H Sears ebony Dr.s knife(pill buster end), Humphreys Radiant horn jack, Case Cheetah, Queen 1989 NSBC club knife all prettied up hand etched by a college Professor who did amazing work, Crucable Knife Co bone jack, old origional S&M pearl pen, Kutmaster saw cut bone jack, and a Kinfolks with original sheath._____Dave
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Glad you had a good day, those are some great lookin' knives! I especially like the Schrade Walden trapper. Those old bones sure beat Delrin any day!
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Ripster wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 1:56 am
djknife13 wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 10:04 pm Found these at the NSBC club meeting today. It's been a LONG time since we met and I might have gone a little overboard, but which of these could I leave behind. Top knife is a Schrade Walden bone trapper, clockwise, H Sears ebony Dr.s knife(pill buster end), Humphreys Radiant horn jack, Case Cheetah, Queen 1989 NSBC club knife all prettied up hand etched by a college Professor who did amazing work, Crucable Knife Co bone jack, old origional S&M pearl pen, Kutmaster saw cut bone jack, and a Kinfolks with original sheath._____Dave
Hey Dave ,you did good my friend ,sure a good group over there . Thanks for the invite, stayed for awhile after you left and picked up a couple of things myself,and sold a couple. A little Robeson Shuredge pony Jack . A Clover Brand ,Syracuse USA. A Kent NY CITY . And another Short line Camillus #12 Jack . All the knives are in great shape and prices were great.
Was beautiful day to head out for a drive and met some great guys. Dave ,glad to have finally made it over,and have the summer schedule penciled in ::tu::
Have a good weekend everyone .
Another couple of fine knives with bone handles, congratulations JP! Glad you and Dave got together.
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Thanks Guys. It was a really nice day and JP, I'm glad I got to share it with you and finally meet you. Looking forward to the summer meetings. The NSBC are a great bunch of guys. Wish you could have met and seen us in our glory days when we had 40 or more at a meeting, with auctions, special speakers and a whole lot of stuff going on.____Dave
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djknife13 wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 11:07 am Thanks Guys. It was a really nice day and JP, I'm glad I got to share it with you and finally meet you. Looking forward to the summer meetings. The NSBC are a great bunch of guys. Wish you could have met and seen us in our glory days when we had 40 or more at a meeting, with auctions, special speakers and a whole lot of stuff going on.____Dave
I hope to make it to one of your NSBC meetups this summer or fall. Message me the dates and location. Not sure I have the current info.
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Boji wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 5:50 pm
djknife13 wrote: Sun May 16, 2021 11:07 am Thanks Guys. It was a really nice day and JP, I'm glad I got to share it with you and finally meet you. Looking forward to the summer meetings. The NSBC are a great bunch of guys. Wish you could have met and seen us in our glory days when we had 40 or more at a meeting, with auctions, special speakers and a whole lot of stuff going on.____Dave
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Picked up at a local computer bid auction SL Knight Sculpture Buckle (circa 1978) and a PIC German stag hunting knife. ____Dave
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Thats the second stag fixed blade this week I've seen on here that is beautiful ::handshake::
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djknife13 wrote: Mon May 17, 2021 7:34 pm Picked up at a local computer bid auction SL Knight Sculpture Buckle (circa 1978) and a PIC German stag hunting knife. ____Dave
Mighty fine looking knife 🔪Dave.
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Day 2: Got these in West, Waco, and McGregor, TX.
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Mighty fine haul there David.
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I picked up this Western Bowie knife from a guy cleaning out a barn for another guy that was moving moving. It must have been in there for 25 or 30 years. ::hmm:: It was covered with about 5lbs of dust and at first I thought it was one of the Pakistani copies I have seen a lot of instead of seeing real Western Bowie Knives. I was pretty excited when he said he would sell it! ::ds:: I just need to do some clean up on it and and give it a good sharpening. ::groove::
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djknife13 wrote: Mon May 17, 2021 7:34 pm Picked up at a local computer bid auction SL Knight Sculpture Buckle (circa 1978) and a PIC German stag hunting knife. ____Dave
A great stage handle on a cool fixed blade!
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Nice find GSP.___Dave
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Some nice stuff being picked up here folks.
David in Texas, hope you and your wife are having a good time on your trip. Thanks for sharing your finds, stay safe out there!
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Ripster wrote: Tue May 18, 2021 1:07 pm Some nice stuff being picked up here folks.
David in Texas, hope you and your wife are having a good time on your trip. Thanks for sharing your finds, stay safe out there!
Thanks JP, its almost like pre-COVID out here.
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That is cool, a great find GSPTOPDOG. Congrats. ::tu:: ::tu::

dlr you did good. ::nod:: ::nod::
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doglegg wrote: Tue May 18, 2021 1:27 pm That is cool, a great find GSPTOPDOG. Congrats. ::tu:: ::tu::

dlr you did good. ::nod:: ::nod::
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TripleF wrote: Sat May 15, 2021 3:38 pm Found these 2 today....and ooooooooooooooooooh boy is that Imperial snappy!!
You got me wanting to carry my Imperial today. Here it is and it has great walk & talk and locks up frim, a really tight and solid piece.
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