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THE MYSTERY RETURNS

AS I SAID EARLIER I TALKED TO FOSTER AND HE SAID IT WAS BS AND A MISSTAMP...I TALKED TO THE GUY I GOT IT FROM ..A COLLECTOR WITH 50 YRS EXPERIENCE...HE POINTED OUT TO ME THAT ON PAGE 97 OF SARGENTS 7TH,TOP RIGHT PICTURE..SAME KNIFE OLDER STAMP SO IT WAS A PRODUCTION KNIFE AND NOT A FREAK...i'VE GOT A EMAIL IN TO JIM SARGENT MAYBE I CAN GET A REPLY AND SOME GOOD ANSWERS...THANKS FOR YOUR INTEREST I'LL KEEP YOU "POSTED"

Added by Steve McIntosh on August 3, 2014 at 7:22 — 1 Comment

NO MORE MYSTERY OF THE 3" 6265

I talked to Tony Foster about my knife he says it's a mis stamped 6208 whittler said he had one with 3 blades stamped as a 65. That 6265 and 6165 were both large frame knives first production was prior to 1920 in Bradford. I didn't think the blade was changed. It's been indicated to me knife is worth somewhere in the neighborhood of a lot,  Good day and my regards.................

Added by Steve McIntosh on August 2, 2014 at 11:23 — 1 Comment

MYSTERY OF THE 3" 6265

 My knife measures 3-1/4" long it has 2 blades one pen like and another some longer but about the same style. Both blades are tang stamped with the tested 1920-1940 stamp the longer blade has 6265 with XX stamped over it. The handles are a redish greenish bone.(excuse the scientific color description) The shield shows a closed c.On page 120 of Sargents 7th edition, he shows a 6165 large frame hunter with a 1914-1919 Bradford production date. Now if that's true then the mystery is, WHEN WAS…

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Added by Steve McIntosh on July 31, 2014 at 8:30 — 7 Comments

The Viper has struck.

I saw the production schedule on GEC's website yesterday. I had told myself ,sternly , that I would resist for a while.

Then I got to thinking that I haven't got a knife in 440c and that ,oh well you know the story by now.

So I now have a GEC #47 Viper on order with antique amber scales.

Looks like the Viper has bitten me again.

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Added by John Bamford on July 25, 2014 at 11:30 — 15 Comments

A Pakistan suppliers point of view...didn't see that coming did you?

I was recently contacted by a supplier of Pakistan knives and steel.  Now, Now...give this discussion a chance.

This supplier has been on iKC for a number of years.  When he first contacted me it was with the hope that I would listen and have an open minded discussion with him.  Because he is a member and has been very respectful not to overstep here at iKC with selling openly.  I chose to listen.  This was how the discussion started

The issue is that I want to…

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Added by Jan Carter on July 19, 2014 at 16:19 — 52 Comments

Create the time to visit PA Aug 7-9 , YOU WILL NOT REGRET IT!

What if you could spend a weekend in a town known for knife making, tour two US Knife factories and celebrate the likes of French Kate, Ben Hogan and the US oil Boom?  All the while spending the night in a caboose?

It brings back memories for me.  This is the first year in some time that we will not be there.  I encourage anyone close enough to make this trip...Do IT!

Titusville is a beautiful town, right down the road from Tidioute.  This year the one weekend can be action…

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Added by Jan Carter on July 13, 2014 at 18:06 — 7 Comments

A Preliminary Thought on The Trapper Pattern

By preliminary, I mean I hope readers will be kind and,if I say things that are wrong they will help me to get it right.  Anyway, here it is:

 The “Trapper” pattern pocket knife emerged in the 1920’s and quickly overtook the Barlow as the leading American pocket knife form.  Although no pattern for pocket knives or for just about anything else emerges “whole cloth” or totally new, the Trapper seems to me to come about as close to that as possible.  It is not difficult to see the…

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Added by Laurence Ruggiero on July 13, 2014 at 15:30 — 4 Comments


KnifeMaker
New knives and show date

Facebook album

Here is an album of the available and new knives.  We will be in Dothan AL this weekend!  Come on out and see us!!

Added by Larry and Tina Pridgen on July 4, 2014 at 5:14 — No Comments

SOME GROUPS WILL BE DEACTIVATED

Some of the groups we have been hosting will be deactivated, beginning this week.  We will not lose any information, I will transfer it to another appropriate group.  This is a time consuming project but necessary for a number of reasons.

These groups are not growing and activity is what drives our numbers in the search engines and with new members.  Comments breed comments.

Our hosting provider NING is transitioning us to a new platform next year, dates unknown…

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Added by Jan Carter on June 29, 2014 at 10:38 — 13 Comments


In Memoriam
What's Your Grind?

  Everyone must have a favorite blade grind, that they prefer on their user knives. I am curious of what kinds of grinds Ya'll like for different cutlery jobs. Please tell us your favorite Grind. Thanks.

Added by Robert Burris on June 24, 2014 at 18:52 — 11 Comments

A great letter to send to your Governors

http://gallery.mailchimp.com/dda9c7b47b985ac6242f68cd0/files/20da93a7-4b3d-485a-8f54-e36b6a845283.pdf

There is nothing good to say about New Jersey's pending Ivory Ban, S.2012/A.3128. It starts by citing every exaggeration and…

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Added by Jan Carter on June 21, 2014 at 19:18 — 6 Comments

Ensign/Hibben/Buster Knives

Still looking for an appraisal for theses rare knives. I talked to Mr. Bernard Levine today. We had a great conversation about vintage knives and the famous people who collect Hibben Knives. Elvis,Steve Mcqueen,John Wayne,Sly Stallone, and even Dan Quayle who was presented a knife from Gil that is in the White House Presidential Archives. He could'nt give me an exact appraisal as he has never seen a Ensign knife for sale. He said they could be priceless and that there are few collectors out…

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Added by Daniel Altgilbers Jr on June 6, 2014 at 18:34 — 1 Comment

D Day

From Paris, thousands of thanks to all the men and women who fought for our freedom in the Allied Forces. We remember.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dv2Wi-hFlJ8

Added by Jean-François on June 6, 2014 at 8:30 — 4 Comments


In Memoriam
What is your favorite wooden knife handles?

  There is a lot of different exotic wooden knife scales out there from all over the world. There's burls, stripes, checks, well almost too many types to list. It seems almost every country has some type of wood that makes excellent knife handles. The question at hand is what is your favorite? If you have more than one, list them all. Please.

Added by Robert Burris on May 25, 2014 at 17:54 — 19 Comments


KnifeMaker
Blade Show

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Added by Larry and Tina Pridgen on May 20, 2014 at 11:26 — 5 Comments

Why knives? And what kind of collector are you?

By suggestion from Steve thought I'd copy this article over here. Looks like even the links and the pictures came along for the ride.

You can follow my blog here: http://lxemergency.blogspot.nl/

Why knives?

I was sitting in the car the other day, on my way to church and I was…
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Added by Alexander Noot on May 20, 2014 at 1:00 — 7 Comments


In Memoriam
Are You Happy With Your Collection?

  With all the time, effort and expense are you satisfied with your collection? Did you buy the right kind of knives, over the years? What would you change, if you could, in your collecting habits?

  These are some questions I think, we all ask ourselves, in private. I know some have large collections, some have small and some have everything in between. No matter the size or the value, are you happy with that collection? I know we have all bought a knife here or there, that was a…

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Added by Robert Burris on May 18, 2014 at 16:36 — 23 Comments


In Memoriam
Self DefenseWeapons-luxury or neccesity?? You Decide--

Let me preface this by saying I am a typical 60 year old law abiding citizen-In my 20's I worked as a bartender, then in retail management until my retirement- However, I have had people try to kill me with a car ,boulders, knives, hatchets, etc. in what would seem to be a normal life-Not to mention, that Danny Rollings, the Florida serial killer who killed U of Florida coeds was captured in my yard !! I have had to defend myself twice with a gun, once with a knife, and once with  a…

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Added by John McCain on May 13, 2014 at 18:25 — 16 Comments


In Memoriam
Bolsters

Bolsters, there are so many different kinds and types of materials. I was wondering if some of you had favorites.

Added by Robert Burris on May 12, 2014 at 16:14 — 15 Comments

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