Knife auction job lot

Great buy! It looks to possibly be a bag of knives that people had to surrender to get on a plane or go into a Court House etc??

That could actually explain the randomness of them. I thought that it was maybe a "collector/hoarder" who had passed away and the family chucked in the lot.

The case knife is from America and so is the santa fe stoneworks knife. I doubt judging by the age they were ordered online. So they found there way to Scotland somehow. Confiscated on landing by an overzealous customs official? Could be true!
 
That could actually explain the randomness of them. I thought that it was maybe a "collector/hoarder" who had passed away and the family chucked in the lot.

The case knife is from America and so is the santa fe stoneworks knife. I doubt judging by the age they were ordered online. So they found there way to Scotland somehow. Confiscated on landing by an overzealous customs official? Could be true!
Here in California USA I had a “agent” refuse me to board a jet until I surrendered a P-38 can opener that was on my key ring because it had about 1/8” if sharpened steel on it hole I had my Stainless Cross Ball point pen in my chest pocket that you could do plenty of damage with.:rolleyes: ... lol..
 
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They always have knife lots from airports, courts, sporting events, etc.
 
Great find!
A 6 in the number of the Case does designate bone. The first number indicates handle material, the second indicates the number of blades, and the last two indicate the pattern.
 
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