I have a little of this & a little of that for sale here, have a look & see if anything strikes your fancy.
I hope I can be forgiven for the Fixed Blade here, it is part of a set after all.
#1) An Imperial Fixed blade & Kamp King combo with piggyback sheath.
As you can see the sheath has issues.There is some lost stitching in the Fixed Blade back half & someone tried to glue it together instead of sewing it.
They also applied glue or sealant to the stitching on the front & back side.I suppose to prevent further unraveling of the stitching.
Still holds the knives fine though.
Both knives are in good shape & don't look to have been used much at all with just some pepper spotting throughout.
No major pitting, just the pepper spotting.
The Kamp King has good strong springs for all blades/tools.
$25.00 shipped for the set.SOLD
#2) A rare made in Mexico Imperial Toothpick.
The plastic covers have wear marks as does the blade, but it is in overall good shape with a light snap on closing and it still has the bail attached.
$10.00 shipped.SOLD
#3) A nice solid Imperial Stockman with punch.Manufactured between 1930 and 1936.
3.5" in length & nice and slim with rounded NS bolsters for unobtrusive pocket carry.
Someone carried & used this one pretty regularly as you can see from the blade wear.
Luckily they didn't wear it out though.
No blade play either way.
It has excellent snap on all blades with no half stops.
Sharpens up very very slicely/nicely.
The solid Red Celluloid covers are pinned on as is the NS shield.
No outgassing of the celluloid covers has occurred and they don't appear to have shrunk at all.
One fine old pocket knife needing a pocket to call home.
$25.00 shipped.
Two more pics showing the tips of the Spey & Main in relation to the scales.
The Spey is high and the main rests just below the scale.
More pics after I filed down the kick for the spey & hit the main's kick a couple of licks.
#4) A nice old Imperial Barlow.
Good walk & talk with no half stops.
Covers are in good shape as are the blades with just normal wear.
$10.00 shippedSOLD
#5) A nice old Colonial 3 blade Forest-Master.
This is much slimmer than the Kamp-King for comfortable pocket carry.
Some wear throughout, but not worn out.
Nice strong springs, no wobble and half stop on the main.
$10.00 shipped SOLD
The first "I'll take it" either here or via email/PM gets first dibs by time stamp.
Reasonable offers for multiple knives are welcomed.
No trades wanted at this time.
Payment by Paypal preferred or USPS Money Order.
Shipping via USPS first class.
All fees on me.
No international sales unless I know you or you have a solid, established presence here on BF and you pay for shipping.
I think that covers everything.If you need more pics or have a question/offer, send me an email or PM please.
Please include your forum name and knife(s) interested in, in any correspondence.
Thanks for looking.
Myke
Email & PP..... myketheknife13 at gmail dot com
More coming in post #3.
I hope I can be forgiven for the Fixed Blade here, it is part of a set after all.

#1) An Imperial Fixed blade & Kamp King combo with piggyback sheath.
As you can see the sheath has issues.There is some lost stitching in the Fixed Blade back half & someone tried to glue it together instead of sewing it.

They also applied glue or sealant to the stitching on the front & back side.I suppose to prevent further unraveling of the stitching.
Still holds the knives fine though.
Both knives are in good shape & don't look to have been used much at all with just some pepper spotting throughout.
No major pitting, just the pepper spotting.
The Kamp King has good strong springs for all blades/tools.
$25.00 shipped for the set.SOLD
#2) A rare made in Mexico Imperial Toothpick.
The plastic covers have wear marks as does the blade, but it is in overall good shape with a light snap on closing and it still has the bail attached.
$10.00 shipped.SOLD
#3) A nice solid Imperial Stockman with punch.Manufactured between 1930 and 1936.
3.5" in length & nice and slim with rounded NS bolsters for unobtrusive pocket carry.
Someone carried & used this one pretty regularly as you can see from the blade wear.
Luckily they didn't wear it out though.
No blade play either way.
It has excellent snap on all blades with no half stops.
Sharpens up very very slicely/nicely.

The solid Red Celluloid covers are pinned on as is the NS shield.
No outgassing of the celluloid covers has occurred and they don't appear to have shrunk at all.
One fine old pocket knife needing a pocket to call home.
$25.00 shipped.


Two more pics showing the tips of the Spey & Main in relation to the scales.
The Spey is high and the main rests just below the scale.


More pics after I filed down the kick for the spey & hit the main's kick a couple of licks.



#4) A nice old Imperial Barlow.
Good walk & talk with no half stops.
Covers are in good shape as are the blades with just normal wear.
$10.00 shippedSOLD
#5) A nice old Colonial 3 blade Forest-Master.
This is much slimmer than the Kamp-King for comfortable pocket carry.
Some wear throughout, but not worn out.
Nice strong springs, no wobble and half stop on the main.
$10.00 shipped SOLD
The first "I'll take it" either here or via email/PM gets first dibs by time stamp.
Reasonable offers for multiple knives are welcomed.
No trades wanted at this time.
Payment by Paypal preferred or USPS Money Order.
Shipping via USPS first class.
All fees on me.
No international sales unless I know you or you have a solid, established presence here on BF and you pay for shipping.
I think that covers everything.If you need more pics or have a question/offer, send me an email or PM please.
Please include your forum name and knife(s) interested in, in any correspondence.
Thanks for looking.
Myke
Email & PP..... myketheknife13 at gmail dot com
More coming in post #3.
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