John Johnson
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Relisting these, and final go round.
No trades. Shipping via USPS ground and insured, preferred payment via PP GandS, Venmo, Cash, etc. Whatever works for you. ALL COMMUNICATIONS THROUGH DMs ONLY! I WILL NOT BE CONTACTING YOU THROUGH EMAILS OR TEXTS OR OTHER METHODS FOR PAYMENT INFO. If you need other pics or more info, just let me know. Thanks for looking!

Winchester 1988 2851 Gunstock: Excellent condition, with phenomenal walk and talk and loud snap on opening and closing. Minor discoloration on the backsprings, and some storage wear from the years, but never carried. Original owner. No cracks or shrinkage in the tobacco picked bone scales, still perfectly flush with the backsprings and no gaps at the bolsters. No box. SPF
Case 1975 Kentucky Bicentennial Sodbuster: Good condition, appears to have been lightly carried, but still has the original edge with some minor blade scratching and pocket wear to the scales. Centered blade. SOLD
Camillus 4 Line Scout: Circa 1930's to early 1940's, these were apparently bought by the US government on contract and issued during WWII, as well as being for the civilian scout market. The shield is marked USA. Mechanically, everything opens and closes as it should, with the original edge and no signs of use. Springs are still snappy. Handle scales are perfect, with no cracks or shrinkage. It appears it's never been carried. However, as you can see cosmetically, it could use some (or a lot of) TLC. These were all from my ex-father in laws "pocket knife in a cigar box" collection, so storage was not optimal. Such is the life of old pocket knives, it seems. SOLD
Camillus 3 Line BSA Whittler (Pictued above, lower left of the pic): 60's to 70's era. Good mechanical action and handle scales with no cracks or shrinkage, but cosmetically challenged. Bolsters have lost some of their plating, and darkening on the blades. Does appear to have never been sharpened, without any scratching or carry marks on the bright parts of the blade. Price is $35...$30 shipped.
3 Line Camillus MOP Sleeveboard: Pictured in the top pics, middle knife down on left hand side.
The following knives will be sold as a group. These are all mechanically in great shape, but just various stages of cosmetic issues and age.

Starting from the top left and going down we have these:
2 Imperial Whittlers, one with butterscotch scales, the other metal scales that look like picked bone
Boker Wiss Commemorative
Richards Sheffield Scout Knife
Starting from the top right, and going down:
Colonial E-2 US Government issued E-2 Electricians Knife
Sabre Pen Knife
Hammer Brand Pen Knife
Sheffield Made 2 Bladed Stainless Folder
Or, take everything left for $70...$60...$45...$40 shipped.
No trades. Shipping via USPS ground and insured, preferred payment via PP GandS, Venmo, Cash, etc. Whatever works for you. ALL COMMUNICATIONS THROUGH DMs ONLY! I WILL NOT BE CONTACTING YOU THROUGH EMAILS OR TEXTS OR OTHER METHODS FOR PAYMENT INFO. If you need other pics or more info, just let me know. Thanks for looking!


Winchester 1988 2851 Gunstock: Excellent condition, with phenomenal walk and talk and loud snap on opening and closing. Minor discoloration on the backsprings, and some storage wear from the years, but never carried. Original owner. No cracks or shrinkage in the tobacco picked bone scales, still perfectly flush with the backsprings and no gaps at the bolsters. No box. SPF
Case 1975 Kentucky Bicentennial Sodbuster: Good condition, appears to have been lightly carried, but still has the original edge with some minor blade scratching and pocket wear to the scales. Centered blade. SOLD
Camillus 4 Line Scout: Circa 1930's to early 1940's, these were apparently bought by the US government on contract and issued during WWII, as well as being for the civilian scout market. The shield is marked USA. Mechanically, everything opens and closes as it should, with the original edge and no signs of use. Springs are still snappy. Handle scales are perfect, with no cracks or shrinkage. It appears it's never been carried. However, as you can see cosmetically, it could use some (or a lot of) TLC. These were all from my ex-father in laws "pocket knife in a cigar box" collection, so storage was not optimal. Such is the life of old pocket knives, it seems. SOLD
Camillus 3 Line BSA Whittler (Pictued above, lower left of the pic): 60's to 70's era. Good mechanical action and handle scales with no cracks or shrinkage, but cosmetically challenged. Bolsters have lost some of their plating, and darkening on the blades. Does appear to have never been sharpened, without any scratching or carry marks on the bright parts of the blade. Price is $35...$30 shipped.
3 Line Camillus MOP Sleeveboard: Pictured in the top pics, middle knife down on left hand side.
The following knives will be sold as a group. These are all mechanically in great shape, but just various stages of cosmetic issues and age.


Starting from the top left and going down we have these:
2 Imperial Whittlers, one with butterscotch scales, the other metal scales that look like picked bone
Boker Wiss Commemorative
Richards Sheffield Scout Knife
Starting from the top right, and going down:
Colonial E-2 US Government issued E-2 Electricians Knife
Sabre Pen Knife
Hammer Brand Pen Knife
Sheffield Made 2 Bladed Stainless Folder
Or, take everything left for $70...$60...$45...$40 shipped.
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