In Honor of Oktoberfest!!

Here's an E-C cutlery germany. I don't have much info on it, but it's interesting.

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A Bertram whittler and a Canoe stockman...

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one of my favorites.Eye Brand....

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A bulldog sowbelly...

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A shapleigh made in Germany...

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And a Kruis Bros.

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The whittler, Shapleigh and Kruis brothers I no longer own. Gone but not forgotten.The Kruis and Shapleigh were "warehouse finds" so they could have been put together from parts, I don't know.
 
I only have one German, I think it might be a decent one......300Bucks

Swan Work, opposite end pen knife in Ivory.
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I recently won this 4-blade Congress right here in the forums. It carries real nice.

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Mine is a Hen and Rooster I bought new in the early 70's, it's been used and carried a lot over the years.

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Beautiful knives everyone. Thanks for posting them. Here is a hawkbill to keep things going. It is marked GEBR BECKER which according to Goins dates 1920-1940.

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Absolutely amazing, I can't get enough of knives like these...drool, drool,

Keep 'em coming PLEASE!!!
 
Not my image but I have one of these for whittling from Boker. Rosewood/1095:

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Here's one you don't see every day. This is an E.J. Coles rigging knife that I got while employed at Abercrombie & Fitch in the mid 70's. It's accompanied me on many a climbing and backpacking adventure over the years:

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I am beyond words to describe what a very fine thread this is shaping up to be.

What gorgeous knives y'all have graced us with. And Mike, you got me chicken-eye'n:eek: that sweet bone on that wonderful vintage lockback.. :)

Here is my favorite old Boker 5 blade/tool from circa 1900-ish..

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Anthony
 
Sunnyd... that knife is an absolute beauty. Always a real pleasure to see it. Thanks for posting.

Thank you, sir. :) Thanks to you and the rest of the members here in this great thread, I just oiled the joints and dropped her into the leather buckaroo and she is resting comfortably in my right front pocket now and will be on(light) duty the rest of the day. :thumbup:


Anthony
 
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