It's In The Mail
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Re: It's In The Mail
Two or three of these factory second Klein 1550-5. Seller said "Buy 2, get one free". Added three, and it was still showing the price of three. I've ordered two, and will see if a third comes along with them. These should be usable, as my Rope Knife second was really stiff, but loosened up. It was written off as a second because someone drilled two holes for the bail, and there isn't a straight hole to put the bail pin anywhere. These have pin cracks in the Delrin handles--while I think I can live with it--I may be getting all of them rehandled. Anyway, $20 for 3 is cheaper than what a single regular one is.
The Klein/Utica coping knife is a really good EDC. I was given one by a friend, and really started to like it. Being one of the few traditional EO knives you can get these days, it's easy to get open with gloves on. It's pretty small at 3 1/4" closed with a 2 1/4" blade, but I can get a lot done with it,, since the handle is wide. This is also the version without the lock, which is what I prefer, as the locks have a lot of play, and the lock itself adds a lot of bulk to the frame.
The Klein/Utica coping knife is a really good EDC. I was given one by a friend, and really started to like it. Being one of the few traditional EO knives you can get these days, it's easy to get open with gloves on. It's pretty small at 3 1/4" closed with a 2 1/4" blade, but I can get a lot done with it,, since the handle is wide. This is also the version without the lock, which is what I prefer, as the locks have a lot of play, and the lock itself adds a lot of bulk to the frame.
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Re: It's In The Mail
Do get them rehandled. It's worth it.
Jeff's picture is much better.
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Re: It's In The Mail
Very knice Jerry, Jeff outshines himself.

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This was on here for $50, and is pretty close in blade shape (albeit, this is a drop point PE model, instead of SE sheepsfoot) and steel to the $150 custom build I had been wanting to do using a Mini Griptillian. From what I've found, it is based on the Mini Presidio. Albeit, the Bone Collector logo, which I seem to see on a lot of hunting gear as of late, is UGLY!!! Which probably played a big part in it being discontinued more than six years ago.
Benchmade Mini Bone Collector? I have no idea, really.
Benchmade Mini Bone Collector? I have no idea, really.
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Re: It's In The Mail
These are on their way. Looking forward to seeing them in person.
A pair of BSA shield knives. An Ulster Stainless Camp knife on top with round BSA Shield, and a Camillus 1047, white handle with round BSA shield and Long line 1960-76 tang stamp. Also have this one coming.
A Camillus 4 Line tang stamp 1941-46, tip bolster swell end jack. You can't tell in the picture but the owner says it does have the "USA" last line of tang stamp. It is 3-1/16" long no cracks in the handle, and blades are supposed to have great snap and no wobble. Can't wait to get it and see it in person.
A pair of BSA shield knives. An Ulster Stainless Camp knife on top with round BSA Shield, and a Camillus 1047, white handle with round BSA shield and Long line 1960-76 tang stamp. Also have this one coming.
A Camillus 4 Line tang stamp 1941-46, tip bolster swell end jack. You can't tell in the picture but the owner says it does have the "USA" last line of tang stamp. It is 3-1/16" long no cracks in the handle, and blades are supposed to have great snap and no wobble. Can't wait to get it and see it in person.
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Re: It's In The Mail
Jerry, that is just a good looking rope knife. I like it!!jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 12:36 pm
Utica Kutmaster Coping Knife (Rope Knife) Rehandled - Labeled.JPG
Jeff's picture is much better.
Rehandled by Jeffinn 9-27-19.jpg
Sometimes I Sit and Think
.... Other times I just Sit
I May Grow Older, But I refuse to Grow Up!!
I'll sharpen it for you, but I don't give out band-aids!!
Smitty
I May Grow Older, But I refuse to Grow Up!!
I'll sharpen it for you, but I don't give out band-aids!!
Smitty
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Re: It's In The Mail
Another Great pick up,Papa Bones wrote: ↑Mon Sep 07, 2020 12:53 am These are on their way. Looking forward to seeing them in person.
A pair of BSA shield knives. An Ulster Stainless Camp knife on top with round BSA Shield, and a Camillus 1047, white handle with round BSA shield and Long line 1960-76 tang stamp.
BSA pair ulster cam 1047.png
Cam 1047whiteBSA.jpg
Also have this one coming.
A Camillus 4 Line tang stamp 1941-46, tip bolster swell end jack. You can't tell in the picture but the owner says it does have the "USA" last line of tang stamp. It is 3-1/16" long no cracks in the handle, and blades are supposed to have great snap and no wobble. Can't wait to get it and see it in person.
Cam Cut Co jack1.png
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please let us know how the 4 line Camillus works out. I watched it for weeks but could never bring myself to pull the trigger until it was to late.
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Great finds guys!
Picked up this Coast "PORT. USA" / "Ireland"
What would you guys call this kind of patern? Trapper? Or some kind of Jack Knife? The seller called it a "Trapper Muskrat".
Thanks for looking!
Picked up this Coast "PORT. USA" / "Ireland"
What would you guys call this kind of patern? Trapper? Or some kind of Jack Knife? The seller called it a "Trapper Muskrat".
Thanks for looking!
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Tom, I'd call it a serpentine jack and if it's real small you might add pen knife. 
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Yeah, serpentine jack or Texas jack. One of my favorite patterns.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
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Ok thanks Buddy!
Serpentin or Texas jack. Sounds and looks good to me. Whatever it's called, it's the first one I have that looks like this. I'm looking forward to it.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 4:47 pm Yeah, serpentine jack or Texas jack. One of my favorite patterns.
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Stag 885UH. It apparently came from the factory in Ellenville this way, but obviously, there is no shield. One of the few stag Schrades I've seen (and actually the first in the wild, not just here) that is stag, not Delrin.
I believe this was from one of the Copenhagen/Skoal promos in the early 1990s, as there was a "Fisherman's Gift Set" issued in 1992 that included a 167UH and an 885UH all in genuine stag. Only 500 were produced. I presume it was a second/warranty spare due to that pin crack.
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I believe this was from one of the Copenhagen/Skoal promos in the early 1990s, as there was a "Fisherman's Gift Set" issued in 1992 that included a 167UH and an 885UH all in genuine stag. Only 500 were produced. I presume it was a second/warranty spare due to that pin crack.
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Cool!cody6268 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 6:54 pm Stag 885UH. It apparently came from the factory in Ellenville this way, but obviously, there is no shield. One of the few stag Schrades I've seen (and actually the first in the wild, not just here) that is stag, not Delrin.
I believe this was from one of the Copenhagen/Skoal promos in the early 1990s, as there was a "Fisherman's Gift Set" issued in 1992 that included a 167UH and an 885UH all in genuine stag. Only 500 were produced. I presume it was a second/warranty spare due to that pin crack.
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Re: It's In The Mail
Very Nice Serpentine Jack Tom.
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I'll sharpen it for you, but I don't give out band-aids!!
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Nice looking scales and knife!cody6268 wrote: ↑Wed Sep 09, 2020 6:54 pm Stag 885UH. It apparently came from the factory in Ellenville this way, but obviously, there is no shield. One of the few stag Schrades I've seen (and actually the first in the wild, not just here) that is stag, not Delrin.
I believe this was from one of the Copenhagen/Skoal promos in the early 1990s, as there was a "Fisherman's Gift Set" issued in 1992 that included a 167UH and an 885UH all in genuine stag. Only 500 were produced. I presume it was a second/warranty spare due to that pin crack.
s-l1600ISC885UH.jpg
Sometimes I Sit and Think
.... Other times I just Sit
I May Grow Older, But I refuse to Grow Up!!
I'll sharpen it for you, but I don't give out band-aids!!
Smitty
I May Grow Older, But I refuse to Grow Up!!
I'll sharpen it for you, but I don't give out band-aids!!
Smitty
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Thanks Smitty!
Off to work now.
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Re: It's In The Mail
I bid on a knife with the same handle, but a tiny caping blade that would be of no use as a woodcraft/work/EDC fixed blade, but they also had this one, which is far more reasonable for daily use. Only cost me $15 shipped. I plan to most definitely use it.
Western by Camillus Buckmasters-branded fixed blade. I think this is a WR-12, which should have a 4.5" blade, but to me, it looks like the blade on this one is somewhat smaller--more like 3". Might just be the angle and the lighting deceiving me, however.
Western by Camillus Buckmasters-branded fixed blade. I think this is a WR-12, which should have a 4.5" blade, but to me, it looks like the blade on this one is somewhat smaller--more like 3". Might just be the angle and the lighting deceiving me, however.
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WR-2 with a 3" bladecody6268 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 5:04 pm I bid on a knife with the same handle, but a tiny caping blade that would be of no use as a woodcraft/work/EDC fixed blade, but they also had this one, which is far more reasonable for daily use. Only cost me $15 shipped. I plan to most definitely use it.
Western by Camillus Buckmasters-branded fixed blade. I think this is a WR-12, which should have a 4.5" blade, but to me, it looks like the blade on this one is somewhat smaller--more like 3". Might just be the angle and the lighting deceiving me, however.
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Re: It's In The Mail
Sellers picture. Everybody ought to have a knife with their state flag on it , right?
Shore is busy looking ain't it.
Well you know what they say about a fool and his money.

Shore is busy looking ain't it.
Well you know what they say about a fool and his money.
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Thanks! With that big handle and short blade, it ought to have quite a bit of control.zzyzzogeton wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 10:40 pmWR-2 with a 3" bladecody6268 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 18, 2020 5:04 pm I bid on a knife with the same handle, but a tiny caping blade that would be of no use as a woodcraft/work/EDC fixed blade, but they also had this one, which is far more reasonable for daily use. Only cost me $15 shipped. I plan to most definitely use it.
Western by Camillus Buckmasters-branded fixed blade. I think this is a WR-12, which should have a 4.5" blade, but to me, it looks like the blade on this one is somewhat smaller--more like 3". Might just be the angle and the lighting deceiving me, however.
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Re: It's In The Mail
jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 12:36 pmDo get them rehandled. It's worth it.
Utica Kutmaster Coping Knife (Rope Knife) Rehandled - Labeled.JPG
Jeff's picture is much better.
Rehandled by Jeffinn 9-27-19.jpg
Rightious looking bone Jerry. Another Jeffin special rocks.
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Good looking piece. When are they coming out with Washington State flag model? Put me down.
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