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Posted: Sat Sep 04, 2021 9:01 pm
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Cool looking knife Floyd!
Couple of good looking knives Rev!Reverand wrote: ↑Sat Sep 04, 2021 8:25 pm I picked up this little Sharp today at a yard sale for $5.
Nothing special, and has been used a lot, but I like these knives. They are well made.
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I also fished this Rough Ryder Elephant Toenail out of the 'Bay. Nothing special there, but I have long wanted an Elephant Toenail knife, and it was inexpensive.
It smells strongly of cigarettes, but a little cleaning should help with that.
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Great knife Floyd. I like Jackson too. I'm from the Midwest but I've been to Jackson twice. Last time was in 2000 and I long to go back someday. Those Teton mountains have a mesmerizing effect on me. When I'm there, there's nowhere else I'd rather be.
Great knife and interesting history Smitty, nice find! Whenever anyone talks about their dealings with Scott it's always extremely positive, too bad ALL sellers don't live up to his standards.Papa Bones wrote: ↑Sun Sep 05, 2021 2:53 am I received this Single Blade Jack made in Solingen Germany in the mail Friday evening. I purchased it from Scott aka: TripleF. It is 4-3/8" closed with wood handles, not sure of what variety. It has steel liners and appears to be nickle silver bolsters. The blade is roughly 3-1/2" long, no wobble and has Strong Snap. It has a blade etch of "KREISSPARKASSE VIECHTACH' Which roughly translates to Circle or Group Savingsbank in Viechtach a town in Bavaria Germany. So basically it a Promo knife. Kreissparkasse was a group of independant banks in each town in germany until roughly 1972 when The Bavarian Lands Bank under control of Bayerische Bank become part of the Sparkassen-FinanzeGruppe. Today "Kreissparkasse Viechtach" is called "Sparkasse-Regan Vietach. I figure this puts this knife possibly sometime in the 1960's to early 70's. I oiled the blades and put some flitz on them. The handles I cleaned with some murphy's wood oil soap, and then put some paste wax on them. In addition to this knife, Scott threw in a freeby. A Nylon handled camp knife that is also a promo for "Kreisspakasse Vietach" also made in Solingen Germany. It has one spear point blade and 4 tools. Needs a little cleaning inside. It is in a mineral oil soak now. Thanks Scott.
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Agree Rick. Never see as much wild life anywhere else.Railsplitter wrote: ↑Sun Sep 05, 2021 2:50 amGreat knife Floyd. I like Jackson too. I'm from the Midwest but I've been to Jackson twice. Last time was in 2000 and I long to go back someday. Those Teton mountains have a mesmerizing effect on me. When I'm there, there's nowhere else I'd rather be.
Thanks for taking me back.
Yes, it has G10 scales.
~Q~ over the time I've been on AAPK you've shown some really cool knives like that SP4 Trapper. I would love to see your collection...QTCut5 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 5:20 am My latest snags:
Schrade Uncle Henry SP4 Trapper mod with Elk covers and Wharncliffe secondary
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1990 Case 207WHSS 1st Issue Wharncliffe Mini Trapper with jigged green bone handle
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2014 Case 51749L Prime Stag Mini Copperlock
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I second that motion! All of them together in a few shots.dlr110 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 2:25 pm~Q~ over the time I've been on AAPK you've shown some really cool knives like that SP4 Trapper. I would love to see your collection...QTCut5 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 5:20 am My latest snags:
Schrade Uncle Henry SP4 Trapper mod with Elk covers and Wharncliffe secondary
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1990 Case 207WHSS 1st Issue Wharncliffe Mini Trapper with jigged green bone handle
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2014 Case 51749L Prime Stag Mini Copperlock
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Q doesn't have a camera big enough to shoot his collection in a "few shots".. LOLMadmarco wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 2:31 pmI second that motion! All of them together in a few shots.dlr110 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 2:25 pm~Q~ over the time I've been on AAPK you've shown some really cool knives like that SP4 Trapper. I would love to see your collection...QTCut5 wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 5:20 am My latest snags:
Schrade Uncle Henry SP4 Trapper mod with Elk covers and Wharncliffe secondary
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1990 Case 207WHSS 1st Issue Wharncliffe Mini Trapper with jigged green bone handle
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2014 Case 51749L Prime Stag Mini Copperlock
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Very likely so Kerry.toomanyknives wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 4:33 pmQ doesn't have a camera big enough to shoot his collection in a "few shots".. LOL![]()
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Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:30 pm I got this folder today which surprised me because of Labor Day, but I guess DHL in Canada doesn't celebrate L/D, and it was ordered from Thailand via Etsy on Aug. 28th, very speedy delivery! It's a Finlang(I've never heard of them either)handmade 6 3/4" oal slip-joint lockback/SS dagger blade with top swedge, SS bolsters with citrine inlays on both sides, SS liners, dark horn covers with brass inlays, brass pins, and a lanyard hole. I was attracted to this knife because of the dagger blade, which I have seldom seen on this style knife, and it didn't disappoint! 8)WIN_20210906_14_19_04_Pro.jpgWIN_20210906_14_18_42_Pro.jpg
Thanks Smitty! My understanding is that citrine is a gemstone, but like you I've only ever seen it inlayed on the button of expensive William Henry knives. Assuming it is a gem, it can't be terribly valuable because my knife was quite reasonably priced.Papa Bones wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 10:48 pmMadmarco wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:30 pm I got this folder today which surprised me because of Labor Day, but I guess DHL in Canada doesn't celebrate L/D, and it was ordered from Thailand via Etsy on Aug. 28th, very speedy delivery! It's a Finlang(I've never heard of them either)handmade 6 3/4" oal slip-joint lockback/SS dagger blade with top swedge, SS bolsters with citrine inlays on both sides, SS liners, dark horn covers with brass inlays, brass pins, and a lanyard hole. I was attracted to this knife because of the dagger blade, which I have seldom seen on this style knife, and it didn't disappoint! 8)WIN_20210906_14_19_04_Pro.jpgWIN_20210906_14_18_42_Pro.jpg![]()
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Very nice. Citrine is a gemstone isn't it? Never seen a knife with them mounted in the bolsters.
Another beauty, Marco! I love horn handles! I just want to be a fly on the wall when the "Mounties" knock on your door,Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:30 pm I got this folder today which surprised me because of Labor Day, but I guess DHL in Canada doesn't celebrate L/D, and it was ordered from Thailand via Etsy on Aug. 28th, very speedy delivery! It's a Finlang(I've never heard of them either)handmade 6 3/4" oal slip-joint lockback/SS dagger blade with top swedge, SS bolsters with citrine inlays on both sides, SS liners, dark horn covers with brass inlays, brass pins, and a lanyard hole. I was attracted to this knife because of the dagger blade, which I have seldom seen on this style knife, and it didn't disappoint! 8)WIN_20210906_14_19_04_Pro.jpgWIN_20210906_14_18_42_Pro.jpg
LOL!toomanyknives wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 12:08 amAnother beauty, Marco! I love horn handles! I just want to be a fly on the wall when the "Mounties" knock on your door,Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:30 pm I got this folder today which surprised me because of Labor Day, but I guess DHL in Canada doesn't celebrate L/D, and it was ordered from Thailand via Etsy on Aug. 28th, very speedy delivery! It's a Finlang(I've never heard of them either)handmade 6 3/4" oal slip-joint lockback/SS dagger blade with top swedge, SS bolsters with citrine inlays on both sides, SS liners, dark horn covers with brass inlays, brass pins, and a lanyard hole. I was attracted to this knife because of the dagger blade, which I have seldom seen on this style knife, and it didn't disappoint! 8)WIN_20210906_14_19_04_Pro.jpgWIN_20210906_14_18_42_Pro.jpg
and you get to explain to them why you need 4675 "Comfort Knives"..Keep 'em coming brother! I really enjoy seeing
these gems you keep coming up with! Stay well.. Kerry
Ha! That's great!Madmarco wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 12:16 amLOL!toomanyknives wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 12:08 amAnother beauty, Marco! I love horn handles! I just want to be a fly on the wall when the "Mounties" knock on your door,Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:30 pm I got this folder today which surprised me because of Labor Day, but I guess DHL in Canada doesn't celebrate L/D, and it was ordered from Thailand via Etsy on Aug. 28th, very speedy delivery! It's a Finlang(I've never heard of them either)handmade 6 3/4" oal slip-joint lockback/SS dagger blade with top swedge, SS bolsters with citrine inlays on both sides, SS liners, dark horn covers with brass inlays, brass pins, and a lanyard hole. I was attracted to this knife because of the dagger blade, which I have seldom seen on this style knife, and it didn't disappoint! 8)WIN_20210906_14_19_04_Pro.jpgWIN_20210906_14_18_42_Pro.jpg
and you get to explain to them why you need 4675 "Comfort Knives"..Keep 'em coming brother! I really enjoy seeing
these gems you keep coming up with! Stay well.. KerryYou are a card my friend! When my brother recently passed 2 policemen entered my apartment to give me the bad news, and although I completely forgot to conceal my autos
all they said was, "nice knives"! Whew!!!
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Good lookingknife, like the dark horn scales. Cool swedge, too. Is that horn slick or good grip? Congrats. I can see why the P.O. has some serious competition. Between DHL and Amazon prime delivering on holidays and Sundays etc. I could see the P.O. taking a hit.Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:30 pm I got this folder today which surprised me because of Labor Day, but I guess DHL in Canada doesn't celebrate L/D, and it was ordered from Thailand via Etsy on Aug. 28th, very speedy delivery! It's a Finlang(I've never heard of them either)handmade 6 3/4" oal slip-joint lockback/SS dagger blade with top swedge, SS bolsters with citrine inlays on both sides, SS liners, dark horn covers with brass inlays, brass pins, and a lanyard hole. I was attracted to this knife because of the dagger blade, which I have seldom seen on this style knife, and it didn't disappoint! 8)WIN_20210906_14_19_04_Pro.jpgWIN_20210906_14_18_42_Pro.jpg
Thanks buddy! When I drag my thumb across the horn I can feel resistance, like it wants to stop and stick, so I'd have to say it grips well. Is that a method of determining if the material is horn, or...?Ivoryman wrote: ↑Tue Sep 07, 2021 4:24 pmGood lookingknife, like the dark horn scales. Cool swedge, too. Is that horn slick or good grip? Congrats. I can see why the P.O. has some serious competition. Between DHL and Amazon prime delivering on holidays and Sundays etc. I could see the P.O. taking a hit.Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:30 pm I got this folder today which surprised me because of Labor Day, but I guess DHL in Canada doesn't celebrate L/D, and it was ordered from Thailand via Etsy on Aug. 28th, very speedy delivery! It's a Finlang(I've never heard of them either)handmade 6 3/4" oal slip-joint lockback/SS dagger blade with top swedge, SS bolsters with citrine inlays on both sides, SS liners, dark horn covers with brass inlays, brass pins, and a lanyard hole. I was attracted to this knife because of the dagger blade, which I have seldom seen on this style knife, and it didn't disappoint! 8)WIN_20210906_14_19_04_Pro.jpgWIN_20210906_14_18_42_Pro.jpg