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Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 5:05 pm
by Quick Steel
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Today's Colonel Coons are made by Queen.

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Mon Nov 13, 2017 9:56 pm
by americanedgetech
QS, Is that the S&M Wharncliffe I saw on the Flea?
I actually bid earlier on it.

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 12:23 am
by Quick Steel
Ken, No that is a Colonel Coon made currently by Queen. It is a Stockman.

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 12:38 am
by americanedgetech
Beautiful handles.
Stag, and bone stag are quickly climbing my list as the first thing that catches my eye. so I can't wait to see it posted when you get it. ::tu::

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 1:20 am
by Quick Steel
Ken, My apologies. Got messed up because I had 2 COl. Coons coming. Just found one of them at my back door. That is the current CC Stockman. The one your saw and commented on is a canoe, and is from the original CCs. Here is a quick photo of the Stockman, the fit and finish of which are superb.
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Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 1:33 am
by americanedgetech
Now THAT'S a Knife!
I like them big, and fat. Just like that!

My hands are like baseball mits from decades of working with fiberglass, and every bad chemical it takes to build a boat so I really need a fat knife with a rough texture to even know I am holding it.
That one floats the boat for sure! Nice score! ::nod::

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 1:56 pm
by Old Hunter
Missed one of these here on AAPK a number of years ago, was glad to see this old Imperial US ARMY Stockman from the Bicentennial era show up in the AAPK Stores this morning. It should be in my hands by late in the week or early next week. OH

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 2:03 pm
by americanedgetech
I couldn't stop myself... I bought a John Salm abalone "fob" knife or pen knife I guess.
circa 1915 ish.
He was a California knife maker for about 10 years, and most of his knives were abalone handled.
I am hoping it looks nicer in hand than the listing pictures. They usually do.

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 2:34 pm
by jerryd6818
Thanks to the Colonel for a heads up, I picked up the Marine Corps version. Imperial Hammer Brand with the faux forged blades. Unfortunately PayPal didn't work for me so I had to drop a check in yesterday's mail and am now impatiently waiting. ::pace::

Hey, all you squids. The Navy edition is still waiting for a new home. https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/ca ... blades-nos

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 11:45 pm
by americanedgetech
That is a seriously cool looking knife. Definitely a front, and center piece.

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Tue Nov 14, 2017 11:57 pm
by jerryd6818
Thanks Ken. I'm reasonably certain it's a shell handle but even those can look good if done well and I like the faux hammered look of the blades.

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:18 pm
by gino
Nice looking knives fellas
I am waiting on this one

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 7:23 pm
by tongueriver
jerryd6818 wrote:Thanks Ken. I'm reasonably certain it's a shell handle but even those can look good if done well and I like the faux hammered look of the blades.
Let us know when you get it; I don't think they have shell handles. ?

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 9:18 pm
by Old Hunter
I have another Stockman from the series, the 1776-1976 Bicentennial version; it has shell handles, but they are nicest shells I’ve run across on an Imperial. OH

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Wed Nov 15, 2017 10:51 pm
by jerryd6818
As the Colonel says, they came in a commemorative boxed set of three; Army, Navy and Marine Corps. The Colonel got the Army edition, I got the Marine Corps edition and the last I saw, the Navy edition was still available.

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Thu Nov 16, 2017 2:04 pm
by americanedgetech
Another cheepie... but I've seen these sold for 50 bucks or so.
Simmons 1980 ish Ol' Ern lockback. (Japan)
As new/never used or carried. Great dark wood handles. ::nod:: I like it!

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 2:13 pm
by Tsar Bomba
americanedgetech wrote:Saber 620. I "think" this is a Thin Trapper. Carbon blade, and no shield so I believe it is a German made version from the 70's?
If my eyes aren't failing me (and with recent events it is entirely possible they are), I could swear I'm seeing "Pakistan" underneath the Sabre marque. I have a Japan-made Sabre banana trapper (2-blade) that has some clear differences in frame and blade, and I usually assume the German Sabres are even earlier, so I don't know what it tells us about your knife. Are the handles Delrin?
jerryd6818 wrote:Thanks Ken. I'm reasonably certain it's a shell handle but even those can look good if done well and I like the faux hammered look of the blades.
IIRC those knives have glued synthetic handles and not the usual shell handle construction. I can't venture a guess as to the bolsters being hollow or solid as I've never held any of the knives but I've seen a similarly-sized contemporary Imperial-built stockman that was almost surely solid-bolstered. I wonder if OH has his eye on that Navy knife. ::smirk::

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Sat Nov 18, 2017 3:19 pm
by jerryd6818
Tsar Bomba wrote:
americanedgetech wrote:Saber 620. I "think" this is a Thin Trapper. Carbon blade, and no shield so I believe it is a German made version from the 70's?

If my eyes aren't failing me (and with recent events it is entirely possible they are), I could swear I'm seeing "Pakistan" underneath the Sabre marque. I have a Japan-made Sabre banana trapper (2-blade) that has some clear differences in frame and blade, and I usually assume the German Sabres are even earlier, so I don't know what it tells us about your knife. Are the handles Delrin?
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Tsar Bomba wrote:
jerryd6818 wrote:Thanks Ken. I'm reasonably certain it's a shell handle but even those can look good if done well and I like the faux hammered look of the blades.

IIRC those knives have glued synthetic handles and not the usual shell handle construction. I can't venture a guess as to the bolsters being hollow or solid as I've never held any of the knives but I've seen a similarly-sized contemporary Imperial-built stockman that was almost surely solid-bolstered. I wonder if OH has his eye on that Navy knife. ::smirk::

Tracking says it's here in town. Maybe I'll be able to let you know what it is later today. Maybe.

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Sun Nov 19, 2017 6:23 am
by DM11
I'm waiting on a Moose.

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Mon Nov 20, 2017 4:24 am
by americanedgetech
Two more for the rebuild pile.
A couple of Queen knives that I know less than nothing about but I like the patterns, and the price. ::tu::

These are (IMHO) great candidates for rebuilds, and future re-sale.
Just to put this on the table, I have a strategy that I think will be effective for re-selling rebuilt knives, and that is to document each step from as found to finished in photographs, and advertising the knives in that way.

There is no fraud or shady business going on, and buyers will realize that they are paying for the work more than the knife.
Time will tell... ::nod::

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 10:37 pm
by americanedgetech
Still more, in the mail
The kitchen knife thread got me started so the first two new ones are a couple of Ontario Knife pieces.
One is an old Hickory (8"blade), and the second is a True Edge (10"blade).
Both are newer but nice users when they are cleaned up. Cheaper than dirt... 3 bucks, and change. ::tu::

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Tue Nov 21, 2017 11:46 pm
by John Carter
americanedgetech wrote:Still more, in the mail
The kitchen knife thread got me started so the first two new ones are a couple of Ontario Knife pieces.
One is an old Hickory (8"blade), and the second is a True Edge (10"blade).
Both are newer but nice users when they are cleaned up. Cheaper than dirt... 3 bucks, and change. ::tu::
Awesome. I have a few very old cutlery pieces as well. Maybe trade Knives but not 100% sure.

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 12:38 am
by gsmith7158
americanedgetech wrote:Still more, in the mail
The kitchen knife thread got me started so the first two new ones are a couple of Ontario Knife pieces.
One is an old Hickory (8"blade), and the second is a True Edge (10"blade).
Both are newer but nice users when they are cleaned up. Cheaper than dirt... 3 bucks, and change. ::tu::
There's just something about those old kitchen knives Ken! You must have way more than you need. Don't know why that is. ::shrug::

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Wed Nov 22, 2017 2:31 am
by americanedgetech
gsmith7158 wrote:
americanedgetech wrote:Still more, in the mail
The kitchen knife thread got me started so the first two new ones are a couple of Ontario Knife pieces.
One is an old Hickory (8"blade), and the second is a True Edge (10"blade).
Both are newer but nice users when they are cleaned up. Cheaper than dirt... 3 bucks, and change. ::tu::
There's just something about those old kitchen knives Ken! You must have way more than you need. Don't know why that is. ::shrug::
Not yet sir but I'm working at it! :lol:

JC, I just started collecting fixed blades because I know that once I begin, there will be none left for everyone else! ::nod::
I have been reading a little on those trade knives, and I think that is the era that interests me the most (mid thru late 1700's)

Those knives, and the men that carried them built nations. There is no denying the history in any trade knife. ::tu::

Re: It's In The Mail

Posted: Thu Nov 23, 2017 7:39 pm
by bighomer
Got a old timer rat coming, looks good in the bay photos we'll see. ::pray::