A few old Kershaws

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I just wanted to show you over the big pond that some english people love early American production knives!!! I will add a few Anton Wingen Jr/Kershaw integral fixed blades in the next day or so + a stunning Dan Harrisson/kershaw fixed blade skinner
Regards Paul.
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I just wanted to show you over the big pond that some english people love early American production knives!!!
Ah, well, it's not like the Brits can collect firearms any more, eh wot? :eek: :D

Great photo; thanks for sharing! :thumbup:
 
Cheers Riffraff we cant even collect Waterpistols any more, but just watch and wait for the Kershaw Integrals, then can i show my Gerber's please!!!
 
Sorry for being stupid what are"lethal super soakers"!!
This has to be American "Balohney" Or is that Canadian!!
PS I can answer back you know!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
On a serius point i will post 3 STUNNERS 2 integrals (Anton Wingen Jr 1978) and possibly the nicest skinner a Dan Harrisson colab Kershaw in the next 24 Hours.
Paul.
 
That is some fantastic scrimshaw, especially the Grouse, Pheasant and Duck set.
 
At times i hate you lot, but then??? when i want info about knives Guess were i come!!
It will be nice to share with the Blade Forum People my collection. The Vintage production American knives were unbeatable. That is a fact!
I also have some nice MS blades as well
Kind Regards Paul.
 
They are stunning! Classic work! Very nice acquisition! :thumbup:

rr, with that "eh, wot?" you posted, I now have George Harrison running around in my head. Guess I'll go listen to the White Album now...
 
They are stunning! Classic work! Very nice acquisition! :thumbup:

rr, with that "eh, wot?" you posted, I now have George Harrison running around in my head. Guess I'll go listen to the White Album now...
I got blisters on me fingers! :eek:

No, wait. That was Ringo... :D
 
No probs at all sharing pics of my collection. My knife interest is purely due to my late Dad, who was an inorganic chemist/engineer who also was a firearms dealer as a hobby. When i was a kid we tryed to find a good English folder and failed. Since then i have looked over the big pond. Seki city make some nice stuff, and my major hero the late GREAT Mr Al Mar was a genious.
Paul
Oh did i mention my Al Mar collection!!!
 
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As promised a couple of pics of 3 unused early Kershaw fixed blade, sorry about the quality of the pictures but the weather aint that good over here.
Paul.
 
Found another old one a minty early trooper, would anyone have any serious ideas what these are worth in todays market, living in the UK with crazy laws being introduced i am going to downsize my collection to possibly about 6 knives that i use. It really saddens me. On the upside there will be some happy Americans because thats were i will be trying to sell them, let the beauties go home.
Kind regards to all across the pond.
Paul.
 
Hi Paul, I saw a real early one go on the bay last week for around 390.00 , I think it was serial number 1100 something, from August on 1979. It was a very nice piece and a very well done ad. I have one around #1500 also from August of 1979, they didn't have grooves yet on those early ones.

Dave
 
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