"Old Knives"

Another half whittler,from one of the oldest American knife Co's
3-3/8" closed,rosewood

"The slimmest, curviest, sexiest half whittler made by anyone, anywhere"

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In between those last two old half whittlers,not as old , but a rare bird,a Case classic whittler (3 blade) with Ivory scales
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Here's the Case opened up
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And close
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Nice pattern! Three rare ones, especially in such nice condition!
 
Vince, seems I've found a relative of your Maher and Grosh, although this one doesn't have that cool double stamp:thumbup::thumbup:

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Awesome thread folks!!!!!

Eric
 
"Pretty old, pretty hard to find a two blade lockback, 4 1/8 " closed, blades very worn still snaps and locks fine though"

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Culluloid single blade trapper 4-9/16" closed

Anybody ever seen one of these before ?

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That red slim trapper is unusual, and cool! Never have seen one.
That nice old Shapleigh got me deciding to use D-Es for wallpaper for a while, so I made this collage to try them out.
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Charlie,

I was wondering if you had shown that D-E coke bottle jack before? If not, maybe sometime in the future you could showcase that one?

Ken
 
My pics arent nearly as good as you guys' are but here is a few of my old autos I just dug out, they could use a little cleaning. An imperial, and a hammer, (twins), and an old schrade walden.- Joel
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The twinseys are nice Joel, but the Schrade is super! Nice, nice!
 
I have been really focusing my collection on WWII knives lately, but I managed to pick up some traditional knives along the way. Top is a Queen from the 50's, middle is an Ulster, bottom is a Brantford. - Dan
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Charlie,

I was wondering if you had shown that D-E coke bottle jack before? If not, maybe sometime in the future you could showcase that one?

Ken
I've posted it somewhere Ken, but can't find it, so here it is again, with its clone brother. One of the cool things about these high-end knives is that the Jigging wraps around the curve of the handle somewhat, something like a custom knife!!
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Rivit, I like the Brantford, looks like some nice bone....

Those are both very nice Charlie....
 
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