That's a stunningly beautiful knife Rick!Railsplitter wrote: ↑Tue Dec 06, 2022 11:04 am This showed up last night right before I went to bed.
Buck 55 customized by Navajo artist David Yellowhorse.
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Thanks Tom! It was nice! I appreciate my co workers!!TPK wrote: ↑Tue Dec 06, 2022 6:48 pmCongrats woodwalker!woodwalker wrote: ↑Tue Dec 06, 2022 3:01 pm A coworker picked up these 2 at a TSA sale today for me. A little Camillus long line 24 Jack and a Barlow USA scrimshaw pen with ships on it and a light house. Cool little knives and I appreciate him thinking of me.![]()
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In today's mail was this 9" oal "Guardfather" automatic spike! Surprisingly strong ejection with solid lock-up!
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Ha! Good one, Mark.Madmarco wrote: ↑Tue Dec 06, 2022 7:37 pmThat's a stunningly beautiful knife Rick!Railsplitter wrote: ↑Tue Dec 06, 2022 11:04 am This showed up last night right before I went to bed.
Buck 55 customized by Navajo artist David Yellowhorse.I'll bet you had sweet dreams after getting this one!
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Just picked this one up on the AAPK sale site. Now I just need to get it's big brother to go with it.
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Just showed up. Pretty good for the price. No complaints so far. China made.
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Looking good there Jerry. God Bless the U.S.A.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 8:21 pm Just showed up. Pretty good for the price. No complaints so far. China made.
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These 2 arrived today from Mark at Sharpnshinyknives, and although I was more interested in the Junglee, once I handled and examined the Robeson, it was no contest! An 8" oal Junglee linerlock slip-joint, equipped with an AUS-8 steel Wharncliffe blade with stud, a single SS liner, brass pins, black synthetic covers, and pocket-clip. Made in Seki, Japan. Second, is the 8 1/4" oal Robeson slip-joint, with a SS spear-point blade with N/N, NS bolsters and shield, brass liners and pins, and stunning jigged strawberry red covers. Made in the good ole' USA! As usual, another perfect transaction with SSk! 
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Arrived today
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Wouldn't mind having one of those myself. Where'd ya find it? Guess I should find out first if it's an 07 or a 54.
Lightened it up just a skoosh.
Lightened it up just a skoosh.
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Jerryjerryd6818 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 3:31 am Wouldn't mind having one of those myself. Where'd ya find it? Guess I should find out first if it's an 07 or a 54.
Lightened it up just a skoosh.
Found it on eBay … a seller called tcorleyscloset
$89 with free ship
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I overpaid… they are 73.99 plus free ship right now on eBay from deadwoodknivesjerryd6818 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 3:31 am Wouldn't mind having one of those myself. Where'd ya find it? Guess I should find out first if it's an 07 or a 54.
Lightened it up just a skoosh.
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Sweet!!Madmarco wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 10:32 pm These 2 arrived today from Mark at Sharpnshinyknives, and although I was more interested in the Junglee, once I handled and examined the Robeson, it was no contest! An 8" oal Junglee linerlock slip-joint, equipped with an AUS-8 steel Wharncliffe blade with stud, a single SS liner, brass pins, black synthetic covers, and pocket-clip. Made in Seki, Japan. Second, is the 8 1/4" oal Robeson slip-joint,
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Thanks for reminding me I didn’t have that Desert Storm commemorative… just found it on eBay for $66
I now have the Korean War, WWII, Vietnam and Desert Storm bone trapper commemoratives. I have different knife commemoratives for WWI and for Enduring Freedom.
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MadeinUSA wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 4:28 amThe reason I bought the Desert Storm commemorative… One of my school classmates was the 9th US military person killed in Desert Storm…. Downed in an aircraft on the first wave over Baghdad.
RIP Maj. Tom Koritz… an Air Force pilot and flight surgeon, formerly of Rochelle, Ill., died Jan. 17, 1991 when his F-15E aircraft was shot down on a bombing mission in the Persian Gulf. He left behind a wife and three children.
Thank you posting that information. I think it becomes easy living one's life day to day to forget the sacrifices so many of our fellow Americans have made in the service of the country. And so many have made the ultimate sacrifice; from Lexington and Concord up to the 13 killed when we finally pulled out of Afghanistan in 2021. They should never be forgotten.
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Good looking scores, Congrats. Used to have a Junglee and love that Robee spear. Beautiful knife, big un too huh? What would the close length be? Thanks and nice pick ups.Madmarco wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 10:32 pm These 2 arrived today from Mark at Sharpnshinyknives, and although I was more interested in the Junglee, once I handled and examined the Robeson, it was no contest! An 8" oal Junglee linerlock slip-joint, equipped with an AUS-8 steel Wharncliffe blade with stud, a single SS liner, brass pins, black synthetic covers, and pocket-clip. Made in Seki, Japan. Second, is the 8 1/4" oal Robeson slip-joint, with a SS spear-point blade with N/N, NS bolsters and shield, brass liners and pins, and stunning jigged strawberry red covers. Made in the good ole' USA! As usual, another perfect transaction with SSk! 8)WIN_20221208_14_50_07_Pro.jpgWIN_20221208_14_49_45_Pro.jpgWIN_20221208_14_51_05_Pro.jpgWIN_20221208_14_50_42_Pro.jpg
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That Junglee is a sweet looking knife Mark, sleek lines on that. And those Queen made Robeson’s are one of my favorites. Just as well made as Schatt and Morgan and as good a quality as GEC.
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They are in stock, and I am making a order this week so if anyone wanted one, I could sell it for $70 shipped here in USAjerryd6818 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 3:31 am Wouldn't mind having one of those myself. Where'd ya find it? Guess I should find out first if it's an 07 or a 54.
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I just got home from a couple weeks in a remote part of Alaska and these are two of the knives waiting for me.
First is this great little pre-shell Imperial EO from Lee Roark at Ir64knives. It just never ceases to amaze me how easily these old knives take a razor sharp edge. Next it a beautiful pearl lock-back from Gary at Kennedy Knives.
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Thanks very much Dog,GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 3:59 amSweet!!Madmarco wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 10:32 pm These 2 arrived today from Mark at Sharpnshinyknives, and although I was more interested in the Junglee, once I handled and examined the Robeson, it was no contest! An 8" oal Junglee linerlock slip-joint, equipped with an AUS-8 steel Wharncliffe blade with stud, a single SS liner, brass pins, black synthetic covers, and pocket-clip. Made in Seki, Japan. Second, is the 8 1/4" oal Robeson slip-joint,![]()
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Thank you my friend, and yes, the Robee IS a big un! Closed length, 4 1/2"!Ivoryman wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 6:32 amGood looking scores, Congrats. Used to have a Junglee and love that Robee spear. Beautiful knife, big un too huh? What would the close length be? Thanks and nice pick ups.Madmarco wrote: ↑Thu Dec 08, 2022 10:32 pm These 2 arrived today from Mark at Sharpnshinyknives, and although I was more interested in the Junglee, once I handled and examined the Robeson, it was no contest! An 8" oal Junglee linerlock slip-joint, equipped with an AUS-8 steel Wharncliffe blade with stud, a single SS liner, brass pins, black synthetic covers, and pocket-clip. Made in Seki, Japan. Second, is the 8 1/4" oal Robeson slip-joint, with a SS spear-point blade with N/N, NS bolsters and shield, brass liners and pins, and stunning jigged strawberry red covers. Made in the good ole' USA! As usual, another perfect transaction with SSk! 8)WIN_20221208_14_50_07_Pro.jpgWIN_20221208_14_49_45_Pro.jpgWIN_20221208_14_51_05_Pro.jpgWIN_20221208_14_50_42_Pro.jpg