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Reality did not meet expectations. I'm not real sure what I expected but what ever it was, it didn't show up in the mailbox.

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jerryd6818 wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 3:44 am Reality did not meet expectations. I'm not real sure what I expected but what ever it was, it didn't show up in the mailbox.

MTech Bright Blue Rescue A906BL - Ballistic
I know very little about the MTech Brand. But the ones I've seen are inexpensive. So I guess you could make it a Truck Knife. ::tu::
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This came in the mail today. Another addition to my Camillus 72 Clone family. It is a Imperial Boy Scout Swell Center Whittler, with black handles, metal Boy Scout Shield, and Has the tang stamp IMPERIAL over PROV R.I. which dates this knife in the 1936-1952 year range, but I am sure this one is from the 50's. This is my second Imperial Scout Whittler 72 clone, but the other one is a later tang stamp.

This one was pretty cruddy, and needed some TLC which included cleaning, oiling and some polishing. It has scratches, and had some light rust inside the wells and the blades were not smooth in opening or closure. As you can tell, a couple of the blades were abused. Now, The Master Clip has good snap, the secondary clip and coping blade have great snap, but the coping blade does have a little looseness side to side. But I am pleased the way it turned out.

Here are some before and after photos.
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Papa Bones wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 4:23 am This came in the mail today. Another addition to my Camillus 72 Clone family. It is a Imperial Boy Scout Swell Center Whittler, with black handles, metal Boy Scout Shield, and Has the tang stamp IMPERIAL over PROV R.I. which dates this knife in the 1936-1952 year range, but I am sure this one is from the 50's. This is my second Imperial Scout Whittler 72 clone, but the other one is a later tang stamp.

This one was pretty cruddy, and needed some TLC which included cleaning, oiling and some polishing. It has scratches, and had some light rust inside the wells and the blades were not smooth in opening or closure. As you can tell, a couple of the blades were abused. Now, The Master Clip has good snap, the secondary clip and coping blade have great snap, but the coping blade does have a little looseness side to side. But I am pleased the way it turned out.

Here are some before and after photos.
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imp kni.jpg
imp blade.jpg

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Imp Prov RI Scout_a.png
Imp Prov RI Scout_aa.png
Imp Prov RI Scout_bb.png
Imp Prov RI Scout_c.png
Nice save Smitty... ::nod::
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Great job resurrecting that scout there Smitty! ::tu::
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jerryd6818 wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 3:44 am Reality did not meet expectations. I'm not real sure what I expected but what ever it was, it didn't show up in the mailbox.

MTech Bright Blue Rescue A906BL - Ballistic
It's beautiful!
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The 72 group grows. Congrats Papa Bones. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::handshake::
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Received this in the mail today, Shoshui Takeda forged san mai, Aogami Super Blue core with stainless sides. Moriya did the handle wrap in tapered aluminum,(which is similar to a frame handle construction) with bark mammoth and micarta. It has good heft to it and I am very pleased. Well made sheath that holds the knife securely. I sharpened it on a 4k Shapton and a handle wipe down with mineral oil, ready for action.

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Real Steel Luna. D2 steel modern slip joint, G10 handles. Excellent F&F. 3 5/8. This knife is lite and comfy. 10 stars.
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jmh58 wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 2:24 pm
Nice save Smitty... ::nod::
John :D
Thanks John


Gone2Three wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 2:36 pm Great job resurrecting that scout there Smitty! ::tu::
Appreciate it G23


doglegg wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 2:56 pm The 72 group grows. Congrats Papa Bones. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::handshake::
Yes it does Floyd. Thanks.
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Montanaman wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 9:19 pm Received this in the mail today, Shoshui Takeda forged san mai, Aogami Super Blue core with stainless sides. Moriya did the handle wrap in tapered aluminum,(which is similar to a frame handle construction) with bark mammoth and micarta. It has good heft to it and I am very pleased. Well made sheath that holds the knife securely. I sharpened it on a 4k Shapton and a handle wipe down with mineral oil, ready for action.


aapkTakedamammoth.jpg
Beautiful looking handles and a great looking blade. Congrats Kris
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jmh58 wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:59 pm 77CB1D71-E108-45DE-BF26-0F41838E53E1.jpeg

Real Steel Luna. D2 steel modern slip joint, G10 handles. Excellent F&F. 3 5/8. This knife is lite and comfy. 10 stars.
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Slick looking folder John.
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Papa Bones wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 11:20 pm
jmh58 wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 10:59 pm 77CB1D71-E108-45DE-BF26-0F41838E53E1.jpeg

Real Steel Luna. D2 steel modern slip joint, G10 handles. Excellent F&F. 3 5/8. This knife is lite and comfy. 10 stars.
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Slick looking folder John.
Thank You Smitty.
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Mail carrier dropped off this Stanley SL33 Mini-Trapper a little while ago. Yep, she's made in China. That's it for me. My foreign made Mini-Trapper folder is full so I gotta stop buying them now. I'm going to leave it in the clam pak. There's no room in the folder for it.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Fri Jan 22, 2021 11:45 pm Mail carrier dropped off this Stanley SL33 Mini-Trapper a little while ago. Yep, she's made in China. That's it for me. My foreign made Mini-Trapper folder is full so I gotta stop buying them now. I'm going to leave it in the clam pak. There's no room in the folder for it.
Note the scalloped spey blade.
Yes, but it is a Mini Trapper to add to the Foreign Mini Trapper Clan that is a part of the Big Mini Trapper Tribe. ::tu::
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Picked up a great one from Knifeaholic today. It's a 1978 Case 6392. 1978 was the year I graduated high school. I had one in high school, and kept it until the 1990's when I was working on my car, and left it under the hood, never to be seen again. I've been looking for one that had similar bone for years, and finally found it. My Birthday is the 30th of this month, so I bought myself an early present! This one won't be working on cars, that I can tell you!
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1940-64 Case 6207 Greenbone
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QTCut5 wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 2:55 am 1940-64 Case 6207 Greenbone
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What a beauty, QT! Love that 07 pattern with the pen blade..
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toomanyknives wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 2:59 am
QTCut5 wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 2:55 am 1940-64 Case 6207 Greenbone
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What a beauty, QT! Love that 07 pattern with the pen blade..
Tmj, that stockman is sweet.
Q, I like them with the pen blade.
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toomanyknives wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 2:25 am Picked up a great one from Knifeaholic today. It's a 1978 Case 6392. 1978 was the year I graduated high school. I had one in high school, and kept it until the 1990's when I was working on my car, and left it under the hood, never to be seen again. I've been looking for one that had similar bone for years, and finally found it. My Birthday is the 30th of this month, so I bought myself an early present! This one won't be working on cars, that I can tell you!IMG_1516 (2).JPGIMG_1514 (2).JPG
That's a beauty. Love the 92 pattern, wish they still made them.
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Rotten wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 4:09 am
toomanyknives wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 2:25 am Picked up a great one from Knifeaholic today. It's a 1978 Case 6392. 1978 was the year I graduated high school. I had one in high school, and kept it until the 1990's when I was working on my car, and left it under the hood, never to be seen again. I've been looking for one that had similar bone for years, and finally found it. My Birthday is the 30th of this month, so I bought myself an early present! This one won't be working on cars, that I can tell you!IMG_1516 (2).JPGIMG_1514 (2).JPG
That's a beauty. Love the 92 pattern, wish they still made them.
Thanks Trace! I agree, it's a great pattern...
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I came across this old Springer knife the other day for $28. I bought it because I loved the gnarly stag on it, plus the knife is a little beaten up and I felt sorry for it.
The tang stamp says "Weidmannsheil" and has the picture of an elk. After some cleaning and some Latamas Quick Release oil it opens great. (In the store it was so stiff that I didn't realize that it was a switchblade!)
I plan to sand out the dings in the rear bolster, straighten the blade, and see if I can fix how it sits proud when closed. I probably paid more then it is worth, but then again a switchblade does impress non-knife people!
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How do you fix a proud sitting blade on a switchblade?
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Actually you got a steal. What a great knife and quality brand. ::nod::
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Reverand wrote: Sat Jan 23, 2021 5:19 pm I came across this old Springer knife the other day for $28. I bought it because I loved the gnarly stag on it, plus the knife is a little beaten up and I felt sorry for it.
The tang stamp says "Weidmannsheil" and has the picture of an elk. After some cleaning and some Latamas Quick Release oil it opens great. (In the store it was so stiff that I didn't realize that it was a switchblade!)
I plan to sand out the dings in the rear bolster, straighten the blade, and see if I can fix how it sits proud when closed. I probably paid more then it is worth, but then again a switchblade does impress non-knife people!
Hey Reverand! You definitely didn't over-pay for your knife. German autos are highly coveted by many collectors. If you want to repair it properly, contact Bill de Shivs, he's a member here, cuz he is a qualified Weidmannsheil repair agent, and I'm sure the cost will be reasonable. Once fixed you can decide to keep it, or, sell it, just be sure to do your research on the knife before setting a price, should you choose to sell. You can also ask Bill what price to set. Very nice find, hope you enjoy the knife! 8)
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