looks like you have a Cat 225Q in the lower left of your picture. That's a keeper for sure, do anything you need.
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looks like you have a Cat 225Q in the lower left of your picture. That's a keeper for sure, do anything you need.
looks like you have a Cat 225Q in the lower left of your picture. That's a keeper for sure, do anything you need.
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Nice work Scott. What is the brand of the bone whittler and the black double end jack?____Dave
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Thanks, thanks fellas.
The black double end jack is actually a Hen & Rooster Whittler, and the smooth bone whittler is a Schatt & Morgan!
The black double end jack is actually a Hen & Rooster Whittler, and the smooth bone whittler is a Schatt & Morgan!
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I had a little good fortune this weekend at a local flea market. Below are pictures of the recent finds after I had time to do a bit of cleanup. I was really excited with the Bertrum Cutlery Hen & Rooster and Puma knives that had stag handles. The cost of Puma and Bertrum was a total of $10.00
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Additional finds from the same vendor...again all were in his $5 per knife pile.....I bought several. The ones I have cleaned up are below. There are additional knives that are still to be cleaned up (a Bear & Son Cutlery Mini Trapper 4th Generation, a Queen Ky. Derby 100th Anniv. Peanut, a Queen Mini Trapper with wood handles (51T) will be posted after a little spit and polish is administered. Below are pictures of the one I have cleaned.
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Nice hauls, y'all!
Those stacked leather handled hammers are really eye-catching.

Those stacked leather handled hammers are really eye-catching.
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1947, Would happen to know if your Bertram was made before 1980?
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LB1947...Great finds at awesome prices!!!

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Great finds LB1947 !
Especially the Hen & Rooster and Puma knives! What great prices! Congrats!!!

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Quick Steel...as far as I can determine ( by checking Goins, A G Edwards YouTube video, Levine, etc.) when the tang is marked like this one, Bertrum Cutlery on one side and the Hen & Rooster Solingen Germany, it is a post 1980 (1980-1990). I would have preferred it to have been a pre-1980 , but for $5 I am happy to have found it along with the Puma (that I believe is a better built knife).
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Cool piece of advertising Eustace.

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Luckily for me.....my fav pawn shop was open!!
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Wish our pawn shops around here had some jewels like that. Good ones Scott!! 
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Louisville...those are some GREAT looking knives, and you got some awesome deals on them. Congrats! 
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A few I picked up recently at estate sales.
A. Fields, Sheffield tweezers.
Prov. RI pen knife w/can opener
Case XX 417
Camillus 1008
Ontario Knife Co. butcher knife
Edge Mark Gold Line 20495, Solingen, Germany
A. Fields, Sheffield tweezers.
Prov. RI pen knife w/can opener
Case XX 417
Camillus 1008
Ontario Knife Co. butcher knife
Edge Mark Gold Line 20495, Solingen, Germany
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Nice looking Case Selector Set, TripleF. There probably aren't many of those around. 
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Jerry about what date range? I tried sending you a PM but I don't think I am doing it right.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 9:56 pmGreat find. Made for Sears by Camillus, it's a very early one.woodwalker wrote: ↑Wed Feb 12, 2020 9:51 pm a Camillus 72 clone at the antique store just a bit ago. Need to clean them up a bit.
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I was minding my own business working and a neighbor of the cabin we are working on called and wanted to show me some knives he inherited and wanted to sell. I bought two, a Case XX 6165 SAB and a Remington R4593. ____Dave
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Thanks LJ!! Listing it tonight!
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i like the lines of that remington
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Dave, you got two mighty purty old gals, folding hunter and a muskrat, can't get much better! Can't quite make out the stamp on the Case, what era is it from?
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Dave you are amazing!! The rest of us go looking for knives and people bring them to you. Two good ones.

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Thanks guys. The Case is a XX (1940 to 65).___Davetreefarmer wrote: ↑Thu Feb 20, 2020 2:13 am Dave, you got two mighty purty old gals, folding hunter and a muskrat, can't get much better! Can't quite make out the stamp on the Case, what era is it from?
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Picked this knife up yesterday,was driving back from the dentist and saw what looked like a craft fair ,stopped in and most things for sale were sunglasses ,plants and beach crafts only one knife, a nice little pearl Keen Kutter with a little etching still on the blade.