"Old Knives"

Yes White is marked on all of the blades. Wish I knew more about it! Can't remember what Bernie said about it need to find the email
 
Yes White is marked on all of the blades. Wish I knew more about it! Can't remember what Bernie said about it need to find the email
My last name is White, but my ancestry comes from Scotland and Ireland. It's an interesting knife for me for a number of different reasons, very cool.
 
That's a classic Boy's knife in great condition, Mike!!
How long is it??
A beauty with the etch and chain intact - and paper insert - mighty fine!!
 
Galvanac - Dayam!!!! That Boys Knife is incredible..... been hiding out on us for a while eh? :D :thumbsup:
Charlie- What a Classic line up of Beautiful ol' Gals!
 
Thanks Guys man Charlie I love that set of Barlow's!! The boys knife is 3 1/8" closed.
Here is one that was made in the 1920's era by Utica, they called it a Pocket Pard with 14K filled fittings and the handles were made to match the Parker Pens of the same time period. Just picked up this used one that will be my EDC knife for awhile.
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Mike, Charlie, Lloyd, Northshore, all great old knives, thanks for the pictures. Northshore, great scratting on the EF&S.

Couple nice older ones here, not as old as what has been posted lately. First is a pretty nice Camillus Deluxe stockman, still has a good blade etch, pretty fancy knife.

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Then a H.M. Slater Venture, can't find a lot on Slater knives, started in the 1800's and still in business in Sheffield. Nicely matched stag handles, single clip, fancy bolsters. I don't think this one is real old, seller I bought it from said they had had it for 35 years.

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I would be exceptionally pleased to have either one of those gems, Augie !! Thanks for the real treat indeed...wow !
 
Mike, Charlie, Lloyd, Northshore, all great old knives, thanks for the pictures. Northshore, great scratting on the EF&S.

Couple nice older ones here, not as old as what has been posted lately. First is a pretty nice Camillus Deluxe stockman, still has a good blade etch, pretty fancy knife.

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Then a H.M. Slater Venture, can't find a lot on Slater knives, started in the 1800's and still in business in Sheffield. Nicely matched stag handles, single clip, fancy bolsters. I don't think this one is real old, seller I bought it from said they had had it for 35 years.

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Both very nice! The Camillus is very attractive with the bit of file work and the coin edged liners. I don't imagine you see that all that often.
 
Mike, Augie and SoCal, thanks for relieving a boring, foggy Saturday!!
 
I would be exceptionally pleased to have either one of those gems, Augie !! Thanks for the real treat indeed...wow !
Gev my friend you took the words right outa my Mouth...now I dont think it was while you were kissing me lol :confused::eek:
Augie what two beauts, like others have said- That Camillus is one sweetheart of a Knife...Man its has everything- and Camillus being Camillus the Knives- be them the most basic- or a lovely Knife like yours with intricate finishing...they are just simply awesome! Love that Barlow as well!

I was telling Paul about these two big boys.... Big, Hefty early Sheffield's with stunning Stag command respect, I am sure the Harrisons was a Issued Knife, the encore Rope Knife...well Encore....anything we manage to get from them is if condition allows..a superb Knife
Love stove Pipe Kicks! Quite a difference in the Bails dont you think?


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A couple of great Sailor's knives, Duncan. The big chunks of Stag they put on those knives are amazing!! I like the Harrison bail; bold and sturdy!!
 
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