KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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Eustace wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 6:02 pm
GSPTOPDOG wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 5:05 pm
Eustace wrote: Tue May 13, 2025 4:55 pm
We should make a topic "the art of bargaining", and everyone should share their ways.
I love bargaining too ::nod::... maybe that why I always have way too much stuff!.... ::facepalm::

... ::hmm:: "the art of bargaining", that is a great idea for a thread/topic! ::tu:: ::tu::

::paranoid:: ... And as a side not I would have paid a bunch for that "Big T", it is outstanding! ::nod::
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Two garage sale finds. Kamp King for $3 and the other knife says Hammer on it. Has 3 blades and a awl. 2 blades are broken. Gave a $1 for it just because I'm curious about the brand. Can anyone help me out with some information?
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Hammer Brand and Kamp-King are both Imperial Knife Co., Providence , RI, Looks like 1950-60"s (guess). Look up "Tang Stamp Charts" on the "Knife Related Q & A" page for the approximate dates, J.O'.
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Ridgegrass wrote: Fri May 16, 2025 10:20 pm Hammer Brand and Kamp-King are both Imperial Knife Co., Providence , RI, Looks like 1950-60"s (guess). Look up "Tang Stamp Charts" on the "Knife Related Q & A" page for the approximate dates, J.O'.
Thanks! Didn't think about stamp charts on here.👍
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::handshake:: J.O'.
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I’m a little late posting this one. My wife bought me this one for Father’s Day at the Blue Grass knife show. It’s a Holley WW1 Red Cross knife.
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Been traveling the last couple of months and got home to find these 4 new additions to the fam. A Canal Street muskrat with American elk handles, which is also the AAPK 2011 vlub knife, a canal street half moon trapper with camel bone handles, a canal street 2 blade trapper with burnt stag, and a colonel Coon cheetah with stag handles.
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RedRaiderRick wrote: Sun May 18, 2025 5:11 am Been traveling the last couple of months and got home to find these 4 new additions to the fam. A Canal Street muskrat with American elk handles, which is also the AAPK 2011 vlub knife, a canal street half moon trapper with camel bone handles, a canal street 2 blade trapper with burnt stag, and a colonel Coon cheetah with stag handles. 20250516_164254.jpg
beautiful pickup's Rick, enjoy them all!
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RedRaiderRick wrote: Sun May 18, 2025 5:11 am Been traveling the last couple of months and got home to find these 4 new additions to the fam. A Canal Street muskrat with American elk handles, which is also the AAPK 2011 vlub knife, a canal street half moon trapper with camel bone handles, a canal street 2 blade trapper with burnt stag, and a colonel Coon cheetah with stag handles. 20250516_164254.jpg
Nice grabs, especially those CSC and the AAPK knife!
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Had an unusually good day (for me anyways) at the flea markets. The first one, I picked up those 3 Camillus TL-29 and the little Japanese one for $33 total. The one wood one is the older stamp.

The other 3 were decent finds...ERA James Barber, Rodgers(I think it's horn handles), and a nice Case that the blade has pitting on, but great bone...
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glennbad wrote: Sun May 18, 2025 5:21 pm Had an unusually good day (for me anyways) at the flea markets. The first one, I picked up those 3 Camillus TL-29 and the little Japanese one for $33 total. The one wood one is the older stamp.

The other 3 were decent finds...ERA James Barber, Rodgers(I think it's horn handles), and a nice Case that the blade has pitting on, but great bone...

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glennbad wrote: Sun May 18, 2025 5:21 pm Had an unusually good day (for me anyways) at the flea markets. The first one, I picked up those 3 Camillus TL-29 and the little Japanese one for $33 total. The one wood one is the older stamp.

The other 3 were decent finds...ERA James Barber, Rodgers(I think it's horn handles), and a nice Case that the blade has pitting on, but great bone...

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Great finds!
Can't make out the stamp on the older TL-29 but I spotted it before I read your post. My observation was it was old because of the position of the shackle not being on the extreme end of the knife. Don't remember if I read this or just something I figured out for self a few years ago. ::shrug::
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Finds from the flea market today...
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TripleF wrote: Mon May 19, 2025 9:24 pm Finds from the flea market today...
::ds:: Congratulations on that one in the bottom picture! ::tu::
Great looking old Schrade.
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These just came in from Scott today. A Browning three blade that I intend to put to work, mostly because of the saw blade, and the LF&C puddy knife was a bonus, which I also plan to use. It will be perfect for filling nail holes on trim.____Dave
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Some pick-ups....
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Nice finds there, Scott, dj and dog!
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Thanks T ::handshake::
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Mighty Nice finds on this page fellas! ::tu::
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Picked this ol 3 dot yestiddy. Blade's a little lazy but I think a good cleaning will fix that.
Love that old Pakkawood.
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Couple decent finds at the flea market today. Carl schlieper German eye. Believe it’s rosewood handle & Case xx 40-64 green bone whittler.
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Good luck today two NIB USA Schrades.
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At a yard sale found this great two dollar Ulster camp knife ::nod:: I believe the
Only thing missing is the compass . Nice and tight with full blades :(
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Garrdogg: Check your PM's. J.O'.
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::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
Dansword wrote: Sun May 25, 2025 4:10 pm Couple decent finds at the flea market today. Carl schlieper German eye. Believe it’s rosewood handle & Case xx 40-64 green bone whittler.
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