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Welcome to the forum.

With a basic membership you'll need to host the pictures (photo bucket etc.) and link to them.

It'll be neat to see what you found.
 
Upload them to a hosting site such as photobucket. If the site provides IMG codes, then copy the IMG code and paste it into your picture. If not, then copy the web address of your pic, paste it into the post, then wrap it in BBS code like this:


Take photos of the entire knife plus a closeup of any markings on the tang. Do not use a flash.

The Buck 110 is likely the most copied pattern ever generated. Schrade, Camillus, Puma, and a host of other companies made lookalikes. Some were very nice.
 
Really can't see anything in those pics. Can you take some with good light and a real digital camera. Photobucket makes low quality pics even worse. Makes it hard to see detail.
 
needs more ambient light.
The colonial knife is a "toothpick" pattern
the sabre knife is a "melon knife" pattern

Is there a marking on the "Pakistani knife" which says "Pakistan"? Lots of companies made that pattern. Some were very high quality. The ones from Pakistan, usually not.
 
the Seneca's prbly an old Camillus or Acme blade bro, Seneca NEW YORK is what its refers to I think. that's awesome you got some of his old knives, my first blades were from my gramps, is what started it all:)
 
Welcome to the forum. It is awesome that you found these treasures. You might have better luck in this section Bernard Levine's Knife Collecting & Identification
It is under the forums list, maybe one of the moderators will move it there.
 
I got excited when i seen this thread, i just wanted to see what you found.
I dont care about the brand name when its something like this. For me it is just the history of what your holding
 
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