Posted 8 years ago
billretire…
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Here's a selection of some of my favorite knives. Most are made in the USA, but, there are some made elsewhere.
The first picture is mainly Military, Scout, or hunting knives.
The second picture is mainly work, fishing, or dress knives.
The third picture is mainly pocket, and advertising, and a few utility knives.
The forth picture is another angle, of the Military, hunting knives.
I've included some Native American Indian artifacts, including basket flour sifters, club and hatchet heads, arrowhead shards, and a grinding pestle, and a replica or modern handmade, deer antler and stone blade knife.
Most of the knives are, as found, some I've cleaned, and the Buffalo Brewing Co. knife, was found in the 1970's in a dump site, in the mudflats in San Francisco Bay, by Martinez, Ca., from the 1906 S.F. Earthquake, along with the small Owl Drug Poison bottle. The knife was corroded, and blades rusted away, but the brass case, I was able to save. Buffalo Brewing Co. on one side and a lady in a gown, on the other. The cobalt blue Owl Drug Poison bottle's rubber stopper was still pliable, from the mud, and a liquid was still in it, but a few days later, and the stopper was dried out, hard, and the liquid was also.
Some of the names of the knife makers are: Case, Boker Tree, Imperial, Schrade, Smith and Wesson, Remington, Cattaraugus, Buck, Western, Mora a made in Sweden fixed blade knife, Colonial, Gerber, Ulster, INOX, K-Bar, Camillus, just to name a few. :^)
**If you would like any information on anything, in the photos, let me know, and I'll try to get it, or take more detailed pictures for you, if I can!
Hey blunderbuss2, thanks for the love, hard not too! :^) unless you're my wife, she DOESN"T love, like, or enjoy them! Just sayin! LOL
I have maybe this many again. I was just going to show a few select, I don't know, 20 or 30, but got lost in them, the sun was going down, the wind was coming up, had to get the picture! :^D
Thanks kerry10456, they kind of grow on ya!
wish you could post some of them individually. thatd take some time , im sure, but theres knowledge to share in that collection... love it !
Thanks whyatt! :^) I'd be happy to post a few together, or individually, and show more detailed pics., and any information that I have, mostly just visual, LOL but I have learned a little about some of them, thanks to some of the knife sites on the internet, and E-bay.
When I can find knives at the flea market, estate/garage sales, or thrift stores, at a good price, or that I can't pass-up, I try to buy them. Then just pack them away, after searching for information, and value.
That's why doing this was so much fun, kinda like getting together with friends you haven't seen in awhile, and finding out what's new, and knowing why they're your friends, even if they nick your finger! :^)
Just let me know which knives you'd like to see, and I'll get-um back out!
Bill, such an amazing collection!
I love every single piece, well done on having such a beautiful array.
Thanks again for posting these, so cool...
You're very welcome bobbee, and thank you! :^) Once I got started, it was hard to stop, until I ran out of table-top and light. I really like unpacking my treasures, and seeing them again. It's like Christmas, and you didn't know what you were getting! :^D
any of those Solingen knives ? how about the brass colored pin/scout knife in the middle of the 2nd pic ? or the wooden handled fixed blade... boot knife ? id love to see these 2 up.
Ok whyatt,
I took the pics. and got the info. but it will take me some time to get it written and posted!
Ok, whyatt, done and done! :^) thanks for the request. Hope you like it.
Oh, what I posted as a Native American Indian hatchet head is actually a hide scrapper.