815 from Swap Meet

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Hello all, I got this from the swap meet Sat. It's a 815 Utility Shears and 815 Sheath... Something different... I got something else too, very cool...I will post some pics later... Me and Daughter stop at yard sale on the way to the swap meet Sat and she found some cool Buck knives and we when half on them... Will post pics of them soon, too... Thanks for looking... ITE

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That's cool Armand,never knew they made those.It looks to be real high quality.
 
Nice looking shears!

The steel on the Japanese shears seems to be better than the current crop of China made ones.

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So how about a 'hint' on what ya found???

I got a 106 axe, from swap meet... and two fixed blade knives at a yard sale... will post pics of them soon... All you have to do is give me a call... I hope your wife is doing better... ITE ... :D
 
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Those were a great shear....bottle opener, twisting bottle cap gripping area, wire cutter, and that bellied out portion of one side of cutting would trap bones (like chicken wings etc...) and not let them slide out the front but lock them in place to be cut.

I had a pair forever in my dove/quail hunting box
 
Those were a great shear....bottle opener, twisting bottle cap gripping area, wire cutter, and that bellied out portion of one side of cutting would trap bones (like chicken wings etc...) and not let them slide out the front but lock them in place to be cut.

I had a pair forever in my dove/quail hunting box

Thanks CJ, these shears can do just about anything, it looks like... ITE ... :thumbup:
 
I bought a china made one couple years back on fleabay. It has a nylone sheath but is otherwise the same (no model stamping, just Buck and China). It has been a good set of shears. I wish they were made in Idaho.
 
I bought a china made one couple years back on fleabay. It has a nylone sheath but is otherwise the same (no model stamping, just Buck and China). It has been a good set of shears. I wish they were made in Idaho.


FL, So they work good for everything??? USA would be nice, for sure... :thumbup:
 
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