$40.00 Knife Sale – Many Knives

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The following knives are available for sale only (no trades please).

PayPal fees and Delivery Confirmation included in price.

I will accept PayPal or postal money orders (same price). The confirmation # (tracking #) will then be emailed to buyer when shipped. Outside 50 U.S. states and Canada ok but PayPal only and will be actual shipping costs.

Canadian customers (PayPal only) – 1st knife pay $5.00 for First Class Mail International (if 1 lb. or under – add $3.00 extra if over 1 lb.) – not insured. For two or more knives, shipping will be free via First Class Mail International but not insured. If insurance desired please contact me for those rates.

Pictures available upon request.


The Rules:


Buy 1 knife – add $5.00 for Parcel Post Mail shipping (if 1 lb or less – if over 1 lb. add extra $2.40) with Delivery Confirmation (insurance extra)

Buy 2 knives – get free Priority Mail and insured shipping with Delivery Confirmation

Buy 3 – 5 knives – get free Priority Mail and insured shipping with Delivery Confirmation + take off additional $4.00 per knife

Buy 6+ knives - get free Priority Mail and insured shipping with Delivery Confirmation + take off additional $8.00 per knife


Please post “I’ll take it” here on the forum by the number(s) of the knife (or knives) wanted for all to see. This way everyone knows which knives are spoken for. After posting, please email or PM me to complete purchases.

I can provide more detailed pics of any knife listed here; just email me for the other pics.

Please contact me at chevelless@iw.net if pictures or more information is required. Please include your screen name as well if email.

Picture or information requests are not the same as an “I’ll take it” unless you specifically say that in your post (ex. “I’ll take this knife…depending on pictures or further information received”). If you decide not to take the knives after receiving pics or further information, please edit your posts to delete your intent to take the knife or knives. Thank you for this courtesy.


All Knives listed below are - $40.00 ea.



2.) Falcon Famous Blades stag folder – copy of a Puma stag 4-Star folder – 3 ½” blade (unknown steel – probably some type of 440 steel) – closed length 4 7/8” long – thick gnarly India Sambar stag handles – knife handle is close to 1” thick at widest point – brass bolsters, liners, pins, and shield – shield is stamped “HANDMADE FALCON FAMOUS BLADES” – single deer scene in imprinted on blade on one side only – blade tang stamped “ROSTFREI” on one side only – previous owner stated they had purchased the knife in Switzerland back in the late 1980’s - comes with leather presentation box - SOLD

3.) German Dagger replica fixed – SS (Schutzstaffel or Elite Guard) dagger – 8 ½” chrome-plated double-edge blade (not sharp) – 13 ¾” overall length – chrome-plated guard, pommel, end pin, handle emblem, and SS emblem – black plastic handle – blade is stamped “Meine Ehre heipt Treue” (My honor is loyalty) on one side – other side has “(circle) RZM M7/14” stamp at tang – has black and chrome loose fitting sheath – storage marks on blade and sheath – funny story with this knife in that I paid over $160.00 for it back in 1999 thinking it was an authentic knife and not a replica (if genuine would probably go for over $1500.00 today) – I used to hang it on my wall near my computer to remind me to double-check knives I was buying later

4.) Hartkopf & Co. (1855-1957) stag Serpentine 2-blade – 3 7/8” closed length – 2 7/8” satin-finished clip-point main blade – India Sambar stag handles – gnarly stag – nickel silver bolsters, shield, and back springs - brass liners and pins – tang-stamped “Hartkopf & Co. SOLINGEN GERMANY” on one side – tang-stamped “ROSTERE STAINLESS” with winged-lions logo on other side – the secondary blade is tang-stamped “R” on one side only – I would guess this knife was made during the 1940’s-50’s era – basically a mint knife with a few light storage marks on blades and bolsters – good “snap” to both blades

5.) Mexican custom large Bowie fixed (unknown maker – no maker marks) – 9 5/8” long steel blade (type unknown) – clip point style blade - blade made from ¼” thick steel stock - 16 1/8” overall length – finger-grooved dark brown horn handle – brass guard and pommel – comes with cheap leather sheath – used, scratches, and sharpened but blade is shiny

6.) Mexican custom cake knife (AARAGON, OAXACA, MEXICO V-22-69)
– 8 7/8” long steel blade (unknown steel) – blade has large scalloped serrations along entire length of blade – blade made from thin 3/32” thick steel stock – brass guard and pommel - handle comprised of dark brown horn with black, brown, and brass spacers and also spacers made of other different colored horn – blade embossed on both sides with some sort of Mexican geometric design – tang is embossed “AARAGON, OAXACA, MEXICO V-22-69” on one side – tang etched “413-05-6207” on other side – a few storage marks on handle otherwise knife in mint condition

7.) Mexican custom D-guard Bowie fixed (PEREZ PEREZSA HECHOEN? MEXICO) – 8 ½” clip-point blade (unknown steel) – blade made from 5/32” thick steel stock – overall length is 13 ½” long – D-shaped handle is made of aluminum with light colored horn inlays held on by an aluminum pin – the handle is in the appearance of a snake head with the end of it’s tail in it’s mouth – tang marked “PEREZ PEREZSA HECHOEN? MEXICO” on one side only – one side of blade is embossed “Made in MEXICO PVP8A” – other side of blade has an embossed scene of a mountain in a desert along with a cowboy on a horse and has the word “RECUERDO” – comes with a cheap tan colored leather sheath tooled with an Indian head, some other tool work, and stamped “MEXICO” – overall excellent condition

8.) Parker Cut. Co. – granite-look handle – 4 1/8” closed length lockback – single 3 1/8” mirror-polished blade – white granite-look delrin scales – large nickel silver bolsters and ends – nickel silver pins and backsprings – brass liners – 4 Japanese characters etched on one side of blade – tang-stamped “PARKER CUT. CO. SURGICAL STEEL” with eagle logo on one side only

9.) Rigid linerlock (Japan – 1980’s) – 3” satin-finish blade – bead-blasted steel handle – blue-stained bone onlays on both sides of handle – dual thumbstud on blade – tang-stamped “Rigid” on one side – tang-stamped “HANDMADE STAINLESS STEEL JAPAN” – blade mint and unsharpened – some storage marks on handle

10.) Schrade model 175 – single blade sheep’s foot – 2 5/8”” satin-finished sheep’s foot blade – 3 11/16” closed length – white delrin scales – nickel silver bolsters and back springs – brass liners and pins – black etched “ROCK-TENN COMPANY” on one side of handle – blade tang-stamped “SCHRADE+ U.S.A. 175” on one side only – good “snap” to blade

11.) Bowen belt buckle knife with 38” black leather belt – double edged – made in Blackshear, GA – 3 ¼” double-edge blade – each sharpened edge is 2 ¾” long – 5 ¾” overall length – entire knife is mirror-polished steel – blade is ink-marked “A BOWEN KNIFE BLACKSHEAR, GA 1-800-397-4794” – tang-stamped “BOWEN U.S.A.” – comes with 38” black leather belt with pocket that conceals the blade of the knife when worn – complete package is mint – knife comes with original box and papers – Sorry, no outside U.S. shipping on this one - SOLD

12.) Hen & Rooster stag Congress - Fort City KCC ‘85 - 4-blade – 3 ½” closed length – well-matched India Sambar stag handles – Fort City KCC ’85 – collector club knife – (#20 of 65) – model # 114DS - one of the two backsprings is broken – otherwise near mint to mint condition

13.) Winchester Old Rogers Bone Toothpick (1987) – 4 5/16” closed length – jigged old rogers bone handle – nickel silver bolsters and shield – brass liners and pins – model 1924 – evidently this was a rarer model because the date tang stamp is in a curve (not straight) – MIB - SOLD

14.) Kellam birchwood folder – model 1127-E.U. – 3 3/8” blade (unknown steel) – 4 5/16” closed length – birchwood handles – reindeer bone bolsters – bolsters have steel pins – handles have brass pins and brass liners – this is one of their older (1990’s) production models - unused and unsharpened but there are some very light scratches on blade near tang

15.) Parker Cut. Co. – Abalone pearl folder – 2 7/8” surgical steel satin-finish blade – closed length is 3 5/8” long – abalone pearl handles – nickel silver bolsters and liners – model 512AB – some storage marks on bolsters – original box

16.) Frost Cutlery – Japanese Special Forces fixed – custom designed by Tak Fukuta – 4 ½” surgical steel blade – upswept clip-point blade – 5/32” thick steel stock – 9 ¾” overall length – polished black micarta handle – nickel silver bolsters and pommel – nicely tapered tang with red liners – brass and steel pins – stamped “Tak Fukuta” on blade – tang-stamped “FROST CUTLERY SURGICAL STEEL” on one side – ink-stamped “JAPAN” on the other side of tang – comes with fitted black leather sheath - MIB (have 2)

17.) Wostenholm, George IXL pearl 2-blade pen folder (1891-1971) – 3 1/8” closed length – pearl handles – steel bolster tips, pins, and shield – brass liners – good “snap” to both blades – unsure of exact date on this one but I would guess between 1900 – 1950 - pretty close to mint shape - SOLD

18.) Kayser, C.F. swell center whittler pearl 3-blade – 3 5/8” closed length – pearl handles – nickel silver bolsters and pins – brass liners – blades tang-stamped “C. F. KAYSER GERMANY” on one side and tang-stamped “SOLINGEN” on the other side – unknown age on this knife but definitely before 1960 – mint condition

19.) Primble, John “The Colonel” 3-blade stockman – closed length 4” long – imitation stag handles – nickel silver bolsters and shields – brass liners and pins – matchstriker pull on main blade – has shield of the Colonel on handle – also has round shield with “PRIMBLE” on handle – ink-marked “THE COLONEL - JOHN PRIMBLE” on main blade – main blade tang stamped “JOHN PRIMBLE BELKNAP INC.” – secondary tang stamped “0001” with a star stamp below that - light marks on knife and blades from storage - SOLD



**NOTE: If someone wants to make me an offer for the whole lot of the knives above, let me know.**



Again, please post “I’ll take it” here on the forum by the number(s) of the knife (or knives) wanted for all to see. This way everyone knows which knives are spoken for. After posting, please email or PM me to complete purchases.


Thank you!

- Greg
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