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That is a beauty Jerry. ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote:That is a beauty Jerry. ::tu::
Thanks Garry. I'm liking it a lot.
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51/8" Bulldog MOP Whittler. More will be posted in the Bulldog thread.
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VERY nice pick-ups everyone! ::tu::

Today, my P.O. Box produced these three pieces of cutlery. Another Imperial, single blade pocket knife with a GM key. It doesn't appear to be a key blank. It does look like it has been cut for use. Also a Queen stockman pocket knife (4" closed) and a Craftsman, 3 blade, swelled center, 3 5/8" closed, "whittler" (don't want upset you purists) pocket knife. The Craftsman is a 9494 pattern, but not stamped/marked anywhere. All three are being shown after each received a VERY gentle cleaning. Click on a picture to ENLARGE.
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Three good ones Skip. Those car key knives are so interesting. And your Craftsman is a winner. ::handshake::
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doglegg wrote:Three good ones Skip. Those car key knives are so interesting. And your Craftsman is a winner. ::handshake::
Thank you Floyd. ::handshake::
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First of two pick ups recently.

A Trustworthy Hardware stockman punch which I strongly believe to be an Ulster/Schrade made knife.
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The second one is my half of the trade that Scott/TripleF mentioned earlier.

A four line Camillus cattle knife that is in really great shape for its age with practically full blades and fantastic snap on all three blades. Appreciate the trade Scott, I couldn't be happier.
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I'm really liking those cattle knives Rotten. ::tu::
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gsmith7158 wrote:I'm really liking those cattle knives Rotten. ::tu::
Thank you sir.
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The Craftsman above is the famous Camillus 72 pattern. Those are pre-Delrin handles so older than 1960. I think i might recognize this knife ?
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Rotten wrote:The second one is my half of the trade that Scott/TripleF mentioned earlier.

A four line Camillus cattle knife that is in really great shape for its age with practically full blades and fantastic snap on all three blades. Appreciate the trade Scott, I couldn't be happier.
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Those Trustworthy Hardware knives don't pop to the surface very often. In fact, that's only the second one I've seen in the ten plus years I've been on AAPK. Congratulations.
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Today was a very good day - two packages, each with two knives!

Package #1 was two by Case, a little 1992 black Zytel Lightweight Peanut and a 2013 62032 CV Texas Jack in Amber Bone
Package #2 was a tiny little Rough Rider Canoe in yellow Delrin and a "Robeson Mastercraft" single blade Peanut with the original box. This Robeson was made by Queen, and is stamped "Queen Cutlery/Titusville" on the back side of the tang. The jigging on the bone handles is really nice - it is a tight chevron or leaf pattern that is really cool. Queen did a great job on this one.
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KnifeSlinger#81 wrote:
Rotten wrote:The second one is my half of the trade that Scott/TripleF mentioned earlier.

A four line Camillus cattle knife that is in really great shape for its age with practically full blades and fantastic snap on all three blades. Appreciate the trade Scott, I couldn't be happier.
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Nice oldie.
Thanks you Paul.
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jerryd6818 wrote:Those Trustworthy Hardware knives don't pop to the surface very often. In fact, that's only the second one I've seen in the ten plus years I've been on AAPK. Congratulations.
Thank you Jerry.
This thread of yours is how I identified the brand and possible maker. viewtopic.php?f=2&t=35785
Do you still think they are Schrade/Ulster manufactured?
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Rotten wrote:
jerryd6818 wrote:Those Trustworthy Hardware knives don't pop to the surface very often. In fact, that's only the second one I've seen in the ten plus years I've been on AAPK. Congratulations.
Thank you Jerry.
This thread of yours is how I identified the brand and possible maker. viewtopic.php?f=2&t=35785
Do you still think they are Schrade/Ulster manufactured?
Trace, thanks for posting the link to that old thread. I enjoyed retracing my steps on that trip to discovery with all those old AAPK names.
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These 3 arrived moments ago....

Pacific HDW & STEEL SF is the barehead jack.
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I just received this Ever-Ready ,Olcut hatchet knife on a Buy it now auction on eBay.When I got the package it felt like it weighed 2 pounds.The Ever-Ready was in a separate bag,and another bag that said "Bonus knives"with eleven extra knives,some decent knives.I have never had this happen before.
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Very cool of the seller to throw in a few bonus knives. ::nod::
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TwoFlowersLuggage wrote:Today was a very good day - two packages, each with two knives!

Package #1 was two by Case, a little 1992 black Zytel Lightweight Peanut and a 2013 62032 CV Texas Jack in Amber Bone
Package #2 was a tiny little Rough Rider Canoe in yellow Delrin and a "Robeson Mastercraft" single blade Peanut with the original box. This Robeson was made by Queen, and is stamped "Queen Cutlery/Titusville" on the back side of the tang. The jigging on the bone handles is really nice - it is a tight chevron or leaf pattern that is really cool. Queen did a great job on this one.

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That Robeson is sweet! Like that one a lot.
These were posted in the “newest Case pick ups” thread, forgot to put them here. These are from the CCC limited production run on both. The Trapperlock is a “Kickstart”in peach seed autumn jigged bone handles, only 455 made. The TB Sowbelly is Blue Smoked Kirinite and limited to 490 produced. Case never ceases to amaze me with their expertise at dyeing and jigging bone.
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Got these 4 today. The first is a Bear Halloween knife that Red Hill had. Limited production of 25. I thought I would not buy anymore Bear knives but this one was speaking to me. When I opened the blade for the 3rd time I heard a snap and on the back the bone was cracked around the center pin. Never had that happen before. I hope the replacement doesn’t do the same.
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2 camel bone GEC Eureka Jacks. These are drop dead gorgeous.
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Doom despair this agony on me, deep dark depression excessive misery. You HH fans know the rest. The postman didn't ring but once but it was was in the mail
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Scott the bone on the top knife is superb ... I hope you have it earmarked for restoration (?)
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Mark, you are absolutely correct in describing those GECs as gorgeous. Just outstanding.
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