KNIFE FINDS OF THE DAY

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If I told ya, you wouldn’t believe me... so don’t ask. ::woot::
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Jethro Bodine wrote: Mon Jan 27, 2020 1:15 am If I told ya, you wouldn’t believe me... so don’t ask. ::woot::
VERY NICE!!! ::tu:: I won't ask.
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What a great pile to root through! Ever how you came by them, Congratulations! ::tu::
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HOly SHEET Jethro :shock: :shock: :shock:

I found a couple today.....hit 2 flea markets
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Mercy, mercy, Scott. And the hits just keep on coming.
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jerryd6818 wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 1:55 am Mercy, mercy, Scott. And the hits just keep on coming.
::ds:: ::tu:: ::handshake::
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jerryd6818 wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 1:55 am Mercy, mercy, Scott. And the hits just keep on coming.
I told everyone this morning at FCD he had the "Luck of the Irish." He's good!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Wow Scott.
Do you change vehicles often on your trips to conceal your route?
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Scott, amazing, just amazing.

So, I’ve had the lighter coloured 72 for a while now. It was part of a most kind bomb. The darker one was part of my antique show haul.
Then on Saturday, I awoke to this... ::woot::
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Actually I bought the ‘baby’ from Jay at our knife club. It is a Camillus, but there’s no number. Anyone know what it is?
Little cutie is now living in my changepurse as an EDC.
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maybe a 64, i have one similar. except with a punch, not a pen blade. at the end
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zoogirl wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 8:28 pm Actually I bought the ‘baby’ from Jay at our knife club. It is a Camillus, but there’s no number. Anyone know what it is?
Little cutie is now living in my changepurse as an EDC.
If it's 2¾" closed it's a #77
If it's 2-5/8" closed it's a #83
Sorry, I don't know metric.

I bought a #77 a few years back because I wasn't paying attention to what I was doing.
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What a great weekend Ann!!! Very cool on the dark handled 72. Is it a long line tang stamp? And the little one as well, I'm guessing a 77 but it might be an 83. Both desirable little knives. Happy for you!!! ::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu::
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I picket up this 6299 Case Tested at a local computer bid auction because nobody else wanted it. It was ugly before I gave it a one hour minor clean-up, mostly with a pencil and Wenol metal polish. I'm still not totally convinced I didn't waste 7 dollars. It has a Case XX shield (the first on they used with the tall S), but according to the counterfeiting book they used some of the old blades and frames up when they transitioned to the open C shield. Next I noticed the serif's on the E in Case sloped away at an angle instead of straight up and down. Then I saw a few of the Case Tested knives in Steve's book had that same stamp. Also Steve's description of the A blade matches this knife, which is a little more rare than the regular blade shape. So, am I out 7 dollars. If it's a counterfeit, they sure could have backed off the wear and tear a little and made it a little prettier.____Dave
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doglegg wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 9:22 pm What a great weekend Ann!!! Very cool on the dark handled 72. Is it a long line tang stamp? And the little one as well, I'm guessing a 77 but it might be an 83. Both desirable little knives. Happy for you!!! ::nod:: ::nod:: ::tu::
Pics pretty bad on the dark 72, but yes, long line on both.
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Worth $7.00 for sure Dave and probably a lot more. Great little knife. ::tu:: ::tu::

Congrats again Ann, yes a long line. Now you have two you are hooked. Now to find a short line. ::nod:: ::handshake::
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dlr110 wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 2:44 am
jerryd6818 wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 1:55 am Mercy, mercy, Scott. And the hits just keep on coming.
I told everyone this morning at FCD he had the "Luck of the Irish." He's good!! ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::
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Old Folder wrote: Tue Jan 28, 2020 2:45 am Wow Scott.
Do you change vehicles often on your trips to conceal your route?
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Gave a customer this today cause his a good customer and he had been eyeing for awhile. These were a promo during Christmas and I still had a few.
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He in return gave me this. Case XX, I think.
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In return I gave him a coin. Ya’ll know the lore on that.
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Nice lid pal!!

I hit anoither flea market today....was a little late but I found a couple!!
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TripleF wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 7:23 pm Nice lid pal!!

I hit anoither flea market today....was a little late but I found a couple!!
Never realized just how big those Pilot Survival Knives were until you showed it beside the Lake and Walker, which itself isn't a small knife at all.
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And it doesn't look like the saw blade is broken. They are often.
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Mighty fine, Scott! Great finds for today. ::tu::
I saw a big Remington Trapper about that size in a pawn shop in Dothan, it was NIB and priced at $80. I believe those were put out by Camillus. ::hmm::
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Wow Scott. Really nice work. ____Dave
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treefarmer wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 9:52 pm Mighty fine, Scott! Great finds for today. ::tu::
I saw a big Remington Trapper about that size in a pawn shop in Dothan, it was NIB and priced at $80. I believe those were put out by Camillus. ::hmm::
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djknife13 wrote: Wed Jan 29, 2020 11:05 pm Wow Scott. Really nice work. ____Dave
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Yes, the saw blades are often broken.
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Knice haul Scott !
Personally, I would consider an unbroken PSK as a 'rare' knife ....
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Great haul, Scott! Love that Pilot Survival knife. I got one that is in rough shape, and they are HEAVY!

My find for the day is not as rare, but I am happy with it. An official Boy Scout folding fork for $5 at an antique store. I already have the matching knife!
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