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34) 1987 ABCA Parker-Edwards — Alabama, USA — Limited Edition One of 3500 — Damascus Steel. ABCA was the American Blade Collectors Association. Handles of fairly smooth bone. Two blades, both of Damascus steel, one engraved with the ABCA's message. The serial number for this one is 0750, stamped on a bolster. No box or pouch included. New, never carried. The center rivet on both sides is not very flush with the bone handle surface. Folded closed length 4". Price is $60.
SOLD 32) Winchester Gunstock 1 of 1000 2 Blade Knife in Dark Bone. Main blade etching is two-color, black and gold. The main blade is still ink-stamped "Germany" on its back side, although the "G" is smudged. Both blades are stiff at the slip joint, and in need of lubrication, which I leave to the ultimate buyer. Main blade open length 6 3/8"; folded closed length 3 1/2"; Main blade length 2 7/8". New, never carried. Price is $OLD.
31) American Blade Collectors (Parker) 1983 3 Blade Whittler Lockback AK-838. Chattanooga, Tennessee brand, but made in Japan. Engraving on main blade with eagle touts 1 of 5000, and serial number for this one is 2254 stamped on a bolster. Folded closed length is 3 1/2". The lockback locks only the main blade, of course, and it is admittedly stiff; possibly it could be improved with lubrication. Handles are made of real or simulated bone, each with three grooves carved in. New, never carried. Price is $40.
SOLD 30) Vintage Schrade Walden NY 234K 2 Blade Knife with Butter and Molasses Handles. Folded closed length 3 1/4". Price is $OLD.
27) 2 Bicentennial Commemoratives — Schrade USA S.W. Cut — PR2 Paul Revere & MM2 (Minuteman) Battle of Concord.
The Paul Revere one has etched on the main blade "Paul Revere, Limited Edition," and the shield depicts the figure of a horse and rider atop red delrin handles. The Minuteman / Battle of Concord engraving calls attention to the date of that event (April 19, 1775), and the shield is formed from a minuteman figure atop black delrin handles.
These two knives represent 2 of the 3 knives issued by Schrade in their American Revolution set, which dates back to the 1973 build-up to the American Bicentennial celebration that peaked in 1976. The serial number is said to be located on the inner brass liner on the main blade side. I'm not able to find this on the Paul Revere knife, but the Battle of Concord knife shows the serial number to be 24271. Both feature pen and spey secondary blades. Same dimensions on both: Main blade open length 5 5/8"; folded closed length 3 1/4"; Main blade length 2 3/8". Price is $40 total, for both kept together, and they must be purchased as a set.
FIRST ONE SOLD; ASK ABOUT SECOND ONE, NOT YET PHOTOGRAPHED 04) Schrade NY USA CM-1 The Kentucky Rifle. I have two of these available for sale, both identical, and this is the first of two. Serial number is 05720. Stockman's pocket knife. 3 Blades. Size is 4 inches closed. The Kentucky Rifle commemorative was in 1971, while company was still making knives in Ellenville, NY. Leather bag included. New, never carried. Sales to U.S. only. Price is $40.
17) Cattaraugus Cutlery K.C.C. CM-12 Split Bolster Jack. From A. G. Russell's Knife Collector's Club, this was branded to the Springdale, Arkansas company, but made in Japan. Locking mechanism is a split bolster. Brown jigged bone handles. Bullet shield inlay. Serial number 1420. Box is included. Main blade open length 5 1/4". Folded closed length 3". Blade length 2 1/4". New, never carried. Price is $80.
03) Cattaraugus Cutlery K.C.C. FH-1 Folding Hunter. From A. G. Russell's Knife Collector's Club. Brown jigged bone handles, and a bullet shield inlay. Open length 8 1/8". Folded closed length 4 5/8". Blade length 3 9/16". Bolster Lock. Serial number 1420. Box is included. New, never carried. Price is $80.
02) Browne & Pharr Take Apart Half-Whittler. Made in Georgia, USA. Blade says Atlanta, GA. Instructions say Norcross, GA. Included are leather slip, half of the box, and paper instructions for disassembly. It is 3 1/4” closed with a 2” master blade and a 1 1/2” secondary blade, both carbon steel. New, never carried, but leather slip looks worn, knife needs to be cleaned, and there's some kind of cosmetic flaw showing on the center escutcheon. Price is $120.
Again: Click here to go directly to the entire Google Photos folder containing photos for all of the knives that I currently have described and available.
Sales to U.S. only. PayPal only, no trades. I cover PayPal fees, USPS Priority Shipping, etc.
34) 1987 ABCA Parker-Edwards — Alabama, USA — Limited Edition One of 3500 — Damascus Steel. ABCA was the American Blade Collectors Association. Handles of fairly smooth bone. Two blades, both of Damascus steel, one engraved with the ABCA's message. The serial number for this one is 0750, stamped on a bolster. No box or pouch included. New, never carried. The center rivet on both sides is not very flush with the bone handle surface. Folded closed length 4". Price is $60.
SOLD 32) Winchester Gunstock 1 of 1000 2 Blade Knife in Dark Bone. Main blade etching is two-color, black and gold. The main blade is still ink-stamped "Germany" on its back side, although the "G" is smudged. Both blades are stiff at the slip joint, and in need of lubrication, which I leave to the ultimate buyer. Main blade open length 6 3/8"; folded closed length 3 1/2"; Main blade length 2 7/8". New, never carried. Price is $OLD.
31) American Blade Collectors (Parker) 1983 3 Blade Whittler Lockback AK-838. Chattanooga, Tennessee brand, but made in Japan. Engraving on main blade with eagle touts 1 of 5000, and serial number for this one is 2254 stamped on a bolster. Folded closed length is 3 1/2". The lockback locks only the main blade, of course, and it is admittedly stiff; possibly it could be improved with lubrication. Handles are made of real or simulated bone, each with three grooves carved in. New, never carried. Price is $40.
SOLD 30) Vintage Schrade Walden NY 234K 2 Blade Knife with Butter and Molasses Handles. Folded closed length 3 1/4". Price is $OLD.
27) 2 Bicentennial Commemoratives — Schrade USA S.W. Cut — PR2 Paul Revere & MM2 (Minuteman) Battle of Concord.
The Paul Revere one has etched on the main blade "Paul Revere, Limited Edition," and the shield depicts the figure of a horse and rider atop red delrin handles. The Minuteman / Battle of Concord engraving calls attention to the date of that event (April 19, 1775), and the shield is formed from a minuteman figure atop black delrin handles.
These two knives represent 2 of the 3 knives issued by Schrade in their American Revolution set, which dates back to the 1973 build-up to the American Bicentennial celebration that peaked in 1976. The serial number is said to be located on the inner brass liner on the main blade side. I'm not able to find this on the Paul Revere knife, but the Battle of Concord knife shows the serial number to be 24271. Both feature pen and spey secondary blades. Same dimensions on both: Main blade open length 5 5/8"; folded closed length 3 1/4"; Main blade length 2 3/8". Price is $40 total, for both kept together, and they must be purchased as a set.
FIRST ONE SOLD; ASK ABOUT SECOND ONE, NOT YET PHOTOGRAPHED 04) Schrade NY USA CM-1 The Kentucky Rifle. I have two of these available for sale, both identical, and this is the first of two. Serial number is 05720. Stockman's pocket knife. 3 Blades. Size is 4 inches closed. The Kentucky Rifle commemorative was in 1971, while company was still making knives in Ellenville, NY. Leather bag included. New, never carried. Sales to U.S. only. Price is $40.
17) Cattaraugus Cutlery K.C.C. CM-12 Split Bolster Jack. From A. G. Russell's Knife Collector's Club, this was branded to the Springdale, Arkansas company, but made in Japan. Locking mechanism is a split bolster. Brown jigged bone handles. Bullet shield inlay. Serial number 1420. Box is included. Main blade open length 5 1/4". Folded closed length 3". Blade length 2 1/4". New, never carried. Price is $80.
03) Cattaraugus Cutlery K.C.C. FH-1 Folding Hunter. From A. G. Russell's Knife Collector's Club. Brown jigged bone handles, and a bullet shield inlay. Open length 8 1/8". Folded closed length 4 5/8". Blade length 3 9/16". Bolster Lock. Serial number 1420. Box is included. New, never carried. Price is $80.
02) Browne & Pharr Take Apart Half-Whittler. Made in Georgia, USA. Blade says Atlanta, GA. Instructions say Norcross, GA. Included are leather slip, half of the box, and paper instructions for disassembly. It is 3 1/4” closed with a 2” master blade and a 1 1/2” secondary blade, both carbon steel. New, never carried, but leather slip looks worn, knife needs to be cleaned, and there's some kind of cosmetic flaw showing on the center escutcheon. Price is $120.
Again: Click here to go directly to the entire Google Photos folder containing photos for all of the knives that I currently have described and available.
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