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Here are some nice vintage knives looking for new homes. PayPal only, fees and shipping included. Sorry, US shipments only. Just say you'll take the knife here and follow up promptly with PM or email. Take off $10 with multiple purchases. Don’t like my prices, shoot a reasonable offer my way.
Schrade Cut Co. 4" stockman - cracked ice covers, tight with excellent snap, well cared for and a great user, razor sharp with thin grinds, no idea who Walter C. Anderson was but he had pretty good taste, while being far from perfect cosmetically this knife is an extremely nice user, $55 SOLD
Ulster large Coke Bottle hunter - this one is a monster @ 5 3/8” closed with nicely rounded bolsters and covers, nice Ebony, tight with good snap, pull around a 5 using nail nick, double pulls, all steel construction, looks like someone attempted to clean up the frame at one time, very solid old knife, $60 SOLD
Keen Kutter pen - 3 5/16” closed, very thin, stable celluloid covers, extremely well made knife, 1930’s?, half stop on pen, cam tang on main, etch is faint, very thin blades, razor sharp, only fly in the ointment is a chip in the main blade, excellent user, $35 SOLD
George Wolstenholm pen - 3 1/4” closed, stamped I-XL blade, French Ivory covers, 1950’s?, unused in excellent condition with original wax paper, $65 SOLD


A few more recent production knives;
Schrade Fire & Ice - GEC produced based on #23 frame, #388 of 400, 2006 production, excellent brown bone covers, serious knife here with 8-9 pulls and hard snap, drum tight, unused with original box, $100 SOLD
Moki 433 Kronos - NIB, Amber bone, centered, beautiful construction and function, mirror polished VG-10 steel, very sharp, simply one of the highest quality traditionals on the market, $130 SOLD
Queen #26 stockman - EDC Forum knife, Nife-Brite covers, D2, not the best grinds in the world but edges have been thinned and are sharp, cool little knife, $40 SOLD


Schrade Cut Co. 4" stockman - cracked ice covers, tight with excellent snap, well cared for and a great user, razor sharp with thin grinds, no idea who Walter C. Anderson was but he had pretty good taste, while being far from perfect cosmetically this knife is an extremely nice user, $55 SOLD
Ulster large Coke Bottle hunter - this one is a monster @ 5 3/8” closed with nicely rounded bolsters and covers, nice Ebony, tight with good snap, pull around a 5 using nail nick, double pulls, all steel construction, looks like someone attempted to clean up the frame at one time, very solid old knife, $60 SOLD
Keen Kutter pen - 3 5/16” closed, very thin, stable celluloid covers, extremely well made knife, 1930’s?, half stop on pen, cam tang on main, etch is faint, very thin blades, razor sharp, only fly in the ointment is a chip in the main blade, excellent user, $35 SOLD
George Wolstenholm pen - 3 1/4” closed, stamped I-XL blade, French Ivory covers, 1950’s?, unused in excellent condition with original wax paper, $65 SOLD


A few more recent production knives;
Schrade Fire & Ice - GEC produced based on #23 frame, #388 of 400, 2006 production, excellent brown bone covers, serious knife here with 8-9 pulls and hard snap, drum tight, unused with original box, $100 SOLD
Moki 433 Kronos - NIB, Amber bone, centered, beautiful construction and function, mirror polished VG-10 steel, very sharp, simply one of the highest quality traditionals on the market, $130 SOLD
Queen #26 stockman - EDC Forum knife, Nife-Brite covers, D2, not the best grinds in the world but edges have been thinned and are sharp, cool little knife, $40 SOLD


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