JUST KNIVES

Appreciate that Jim, hopefully someone will have one ...:good:

I've found a quite few for the 5" blade available, but it's been harder than I thought to find a 6" sheath for this old Camillus knife

6” Sheaths are hard to find in good shape . It’s like trying to find anything southpaw !
 
Really appreciate that Jim,

I finally found the 6" version...original but in terrible condition. Not to mention the seller wanted way too much for something that was falling apart :xzqxz:

I hope you have better luck, in the right condition I would pay a reasonable amount, but as long as it's an original sheath

Have fun, maybe you'll find yourself something really nice as well :D
 
Randall, gun show was pretty much commercial gun shops, a very few locals and gun stuff was totally out of sight. One guy had case knives, mostly new and double the price I can get them for. I am going back today, locals are expected to have their goods on display today. Report to follow.
 
Thanks Jim, I checked in mid day from work yesterday...

Yeah, prices are through the roof on knives, guns etc... just like about everything else in the world

Getting harder to find my fixers as well as these are pushing upward of 30 bucks plus shipping

I've got a small pile of them in reserve, should be good until the next "good deal" comes up

I'm hoping the locals came through at the show for us
 
FIXED BLADE KNIFE

I went by a pawn shop the other day and saw this fixed blade knife. Thought it looked familiar, so I came home and found it advertised in the American Rifleman. As I was passing the shop today, I went in and bought it for $50.

The picture with the Buck 103 skinner is for size comparison. Also polished the brass.

I had been looking around the house for over a year for that Buck.

At a family dinner a few weeks ago my son handed it to me. He had taken it to clean up and treat the sheath. It got buried in a box when he moved and forgotten. He found it after he cleaned out his storage shed. Glad to have back. I got it in the late 60's

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I went by a pawn shop the other day and saw this fixed blade knife. Thought it looked familiar, so I came home and found it advertised in the American Rifleman. As I was passing the shop today, I went in and bought it for $50.

The picture with the Buck 103 skinner is for size comparison. Also polished the brass.

I had been looking around the house for over a year for that Buck.

At a family dinner a few weeks ago my son handed it to me. He had taken it to clean up and treat the sheath. It got buried in a box when he moved and forgotten. He found it after he cleaned out his storage shed. Glad to have back. I got it in the late 60's

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I went by a pawn shop the other day and saw this fixed blade knife. Thought it looked familiar, so I came home and found it advertised in the American Rifleman. As I was passing the shop today, I went in and bought it for $50.

The picture with the Buck 103 skinner is for size comparison. Also polished the brass.

I had been looking around the house for over a year for that Buck.

At a family dinner a few weeks ago my son handed it to me. He had taken it to clean up and treat the sheath. It got buried in a box when he moved and forgotten. He found it after he cleaned out his storage shed. Glad to have back. I got it in the late 60's

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Wow... what is it...12in? Nice find there Bill ThumbUp

Chipaway typically makes a limited amount of their releases and changes them up yearly. If I'm not mistaken there was also an arrowhead version of the same knife

Glad your Buck made it's way home...

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This old knife...I had since I was a kid...I'm 61 now.

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Mike, you've posted up some fine looking knives!

Your grandfather's Pal 36 and the faux pearl Iroquios caught my eye That Iroquios stamping isn't very common, Iroquois Utica N.Y, and Iroquios made in USA is a Utica Cutlery Co, marking from 1920-1940

And of course your 2 blade jack, shell handled Imperial is an awesome workhorse of a knife!

Some great knives, thanks for sharing them ThumbUp
 

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