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Queen 38 Large Coke Bottle Hunter. Circa 1950. Winterbottom Bone. 5 1/4".
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That's a good looking Queen, nice.
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Colonial Soldier Seal Camp Knife, 34OT Stockman and a 8OT Stockman!
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Old Hunter wrote:
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Old Hunter wrote:Buck 117 Small Special. Been in Charlotte all week, this was waiting when I returned home; a custom run by Copper & Clad in MO. OH
I like that, is it a new model?
Ken, it is a limited run model, first introduced by Buck as the 117 "Baby Brahma" about a year and a half to two years ago (blackened stainless steel, leather handles, tactical style pommel, guard, and sheath) about a year and a half ago. Copper & Clad ordered a short run of the 117 in this sporting style using the traditional 100 series black phenolic handle, bright stainless steel blade, and aluminum guard/pommel. They also had a few made with cocobolo handles and brass guard/pommel. Not sure how short the run actually was, but not a Buck standard or custom item. Plenty on ebay in all three variations right now; when C&C drops them they are gone. I thought it would be a good waterfowl knife, bigger than the Buck 102 I use now (with it's tiny handle) but much smaller than the bigger Buck 119 (which for me is too much knife for waterfowl). OH

Ps Here it is between the big 119 and the tiny 102.
Okay, you sold me, I just had to have one and I love it! ::ds::
And here's another that just came in, I'm thrilled with this Beretta also! :D
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Landersknives wrote:M100 cracked ice. 1905-1920. Let me know what ya think. I like it, I love it, I want some more of’em. ::tu:: If I am wrong on the pattern let me know. The back of the blade tang says Pat Apld For.
Ed I think it might be a B100 imitation onoyx. Very nice knife! Great find! :-)
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Landersknives wrote:M100 cracked ice. 1905-1920. Let me know what ya think. I like it, I love it, I want some more of’em. ::tu:: If I am wrong on the pattern let me know. The back of the blade tang says Pat Apld For.
Ed: I think "M" indicates metal. I think I will defer to a Case guy about the B100 in my previous post. I am just not very knowledgeable on the older case knives. But I do know it is a cool knife! :-)
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woodwalker wrote:
Landersknives wrote:M100 cracked ice. 1905-1920. Let me know what ya think. I like it, I love it, I want some more of’em. ::tu:: If I am wrong on the pattern let me know. The back of the blade tang says Pat Apld For.
Ed: I think "M" indicates metal. I think I will defer to a Case guy about the B100 in my previous post. I am just not very knowledgeable on the older case knives. But I do know it is a cool knife! :-)
Thanks Kevin. I appreciate your post. I need all the help I can get. Lol I posted my knife over in new Case pick ups and Jerry came to my rescue over there. He told me the pattern is p100. I am not very knowledgeable at much but I know what I like. It is such a blessing to have all the cumulative knowledge here at AAPK at our fingertips. I have learned a great deal while I have been a member. Kudos to everyone who tries to help someone else out. Kevin thank you my friend. ::handshake::
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Your welcome Ed! Glad you gotter figured out! :-) Have a great weekend!
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Got these from Scott. I asked for the Imperial and the Hammer Brand.
He included the Thornton.
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You're welcome Dave.

These just arrived.
Can't make out the name on the big folder....danil?
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I didn't get these in the mail but I did pick them up at the Gateway Area Knife Show today.

Schatt & Morgan #43 Jumbo Half Whittler in Red Elk and 420HC.
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ken98k wrote:
Old Hunter wrote:
ken98k wrote: I like that, is it a new model?
Ken, it is a limited run model, first introduced by Buck as the 117 "Baby Brahma" about a year and a half to two years ago (blackened stainless steel, leather handles, tactical style pommel, guard, and sheath) about a year and a half ago. Copper & Clad ordered a short run of the 117 in this sporting style using the traditional 100 series black phenolic handle, bright stainless steel blade, and aluminum guard/pommel. They also had a few made with cocobolo handles and brass guard/pommel. Not sure how short the run actually was, but not a Buck standard or custom item. Plenty on ebay in all three variations right now; when C&C drops them they are gone. I thought it would be a good waterfowl knife, bigger than the Buck 102 I use now (with it's tiny handle) but much smaller than the bigger Buck 119 (which for me is too much knife for waterfowl). OH

Ps Here it is between the big 119 and the tiny 102.
Okay, you sold me, I just had to have one and I love it! ::ds::
And here's another that just came in, I'm thrilled with this Beretta also! :D
Glad you like the Budk 117 Ken. I have carried mine once for Bass Fishing (a week ago), but didn't put it to work. Nice Beretta folder you got there too! OH
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Went on a Colonial shopping spree and I'm not finished yet. These 5 for now.
I sold off almost all of my Colonials 3 years ago and after some time, regretted it.
So.....the only thing I could do was to buy more. :mrgreen:
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Here's a little Crucible Knife Co., New York. 1926-1929. 3 5/16" closed. 30 stamped on the pile side tang.
Very strong springs. Half stops X two.
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Nice one Railsplitter, great antler, great wharn. Congrats.
FRJ, that's beautiful. Wow, no one is making bones like that anymore. Too bad, it's sweet. Congrats.
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Thank you, Ivoryman. ::tu::
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Thanks Ivoryman. I've been wanting one for awhile and I really like it.

Joe, I agree with Ivoryman. That bone is stunning!
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~Q~ got all froggy over a tiny little favor I did for him and sent this to me. I'll be quite honest, it's not something I would have bought for myself but, I gotta tell ya, in hand, I really like this a lot. It's just quirky enough to grab your attention and not let go. Well built too. Thanks ~Q~.

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Thank you, Rick. ::tu::
And I looked back and saw your beautiful 43 Schatt & Morgan. A very nice knife.
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FRJ wrote:Here's a little Crucible Knife Co., New York. 1926-1929. 3 5/16" closed. 30 stamped on the pile side tang.
Very strong springs. Half stops X two.
That is a sweet one Joe!

Got these three Barlows this last week. Colonial Ranger, Camco and a Kent.
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Your cigar jack is gorgeous Joe, just perfect! ::tu::
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Had a minty 858OT Lumberjack show up yesterday.
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Now I have two safe queens and a one for my EDC rotation. ::ds::
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Thank you, David and Steve.
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DM11 wrote: Got these three Barlows this last week. Colonial Ranger, Camco and a Kent.
I'm partial to the ones with the sheepsfoot main.
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