5 for $5.00 at the thrift store

Cvrobinson

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Stopped into the thrift store yesterday.
At a dollar each, figured it was worth the gamble.
Any info on them appreciated

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Way to go. I like the Stag Case especially. The Queen looks like a great user. Is it special; I notice the #33 on there ?
Nothing good around here. Even the local antiques store is just a big yawn.
 
Way to go. I like the Stag Case especially. The Queen looks like a great user. Is it special; I notice the #33 on there ?
Nothing good around here. Even the local antiques store is just a big yawn.

I liked the case also
I don't know what the #33 means So far all I know is it's a congress style frame
 
Nice score!

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The 33 pattern Congress by Queen is a super knife! One of my favorites. The Case Serpentine Jack should have a pattern number on the blade. Very nice with those scales. The Schrade Stockman blades hardly show any use, and the Schrade single blade looks good too. I'm not sure what the BB on the blade is for, but somebody on the Schrade forum can tell you. Very nice deal!
 
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Not sure what it is, scissors yes but sharp edge is to outside
That looks like a fishing based multi-tool.

The hook puller is the notch that is on the tip of the back "blade", so you set the hook shank or belly in that and pinch it closed to manipulate the hook for ease of retrieval.

The angled back section is a fish scaler.

The sharpened scissor are may be for cutting leader, lead weighted lines, and the notch at the top of the scissors could be for pressing lead split shot (weights).

Fixed my last portion as I took another look at it.
 
That looks like a fishing based multi-tool.

The hook puller is the notch that is on the tip of the back "blade", so you set the hook shank or belly in that and pinch it closed to manipulate the hook for ease of retrieval.

The angled back section is a fish scaler.

The sharpened scissor are may be for cutting leader, lead weighted lines, and the notch at the top of the scissors could be for pressing lead split shot (weights).

Fixed my last portion as I took another look at it.
They are and tltt actually identified it exactly.
I googled it and found a picture of this which is a fishing tool just as I had assumed apon first seeing it.
 
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