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  • Saint Thomas, PA
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Another slightly unusual knife: A LARGE Robeson barlow type.

Started Jul 13, 2025 0 Replies

The knife is nearly ten inches long when fully opened.  Closed it is a bit over five inches.…Continue

An unusual knife. Can anyone help in identification, etc?

Started this discussion. Last reply by George R Naugle Aug 7, 2025. 5 Replies

I picked up a knife that to me appears to be a bit on the unusual side.  Photos tell the story better than I can.  The tang is stamped with KB in a circle.  Here it is:…Continue

A Holley fruit knife

Started this discussion. Last reply by George R Naugle Aug 23, 2025. 5 Replies

This knife is silver plated.Continue

Hoping to add a Holley to my collection

Started this discussion. Last reply by Kevin D Feb 9, 2025. 6 Replies

They usually bring way more than I can justify spending on another pocket knife, but I keep looking.  Does anyone know of a good price guide?Continue

 

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George R Naugle commented on Paul S's blog post C. F. Wolfertz Allentown Pa and Wilbert Cutlery Co Lockback Hunters
"The Wolfertz knife making business was located in Allentown, PA.  I believe the knives were made by them sometime between 1862 and 1944 when the business was closed.  I have been outbid on several of them and would like to add one to my…"
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George R Naugle commented on George R Naugle's blog post My first hunting knife
"Great deal on your part.  Being at the right place at the right time!"
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Jack commented on George R Naugle's blog post My first hunting knife
" There is an interesting story to go with the purchase of my Randall I often stop at Pawn shops to look for knives. I pulled up next to a minivan and a lady started unloading all types of sporting goods scuba tanks and all the accessories, 2…"
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George R Naugle commented on George R Naugle's blog post My first hunting knife
"I have never been wealthy enough that I felt I could afford a Randall Knife, but one of these days--------- I do have several Puma knives in my collection, including a fixed blade (Buffalo Hunter) and a lockback (Warden)."
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Jack commented on George R Naugle's blog post My first hunting knife
" My Dad was a hunter and an avid outdoorsman. Vacations were spent camping  and exploring ,when he got his Randall in 64 He gave me his Puma white hunter. None of the scouts in my troup had ever seen a knife like it. he did make me read up…"
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George R Naugle replied to Mike Baugh's discussion Looking for some Remington expert help! in the group REMINGTON KNIFE CLUB
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George R Naugle commented on lou gerrick's group REMINGTON KNIFE CLUB
"Does your sowbelly knife have a number?  Something such as R 2345?  If so, I can look it up for you."
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Puma Warden 2

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Lars commented on George R Naugle's photo
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Puma Warden

"That's a good looking Puma Game Warden George...any chance of getting a couple clearer shots of that bad boy? This shot made me think I wasn't wearing my specticles. Also, what's the production number on yours? "
Jan 24
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George R Naugle commented on George R Naugle's blog post No Title
"I guess one can have too many knives?  When I identified the ones in the photo, I did the outside circle and missed the Bear (which is sort of in the middle).  I recently added a Puma lockback to my stash."
Jan 21
Lars commented on George R Naugle's blog post No Title
"LoL! I counted myself smart to idendify the Remingtons and the Camillus!"
Jan 20
Kevin D commented on George R Naugle's blog post No Title
"Hmmm.   I thought there was 5 Remingtons, 2 Camillus, a Schrade, an Old timer, a Bear MGC (prior to Bear and Sons), and two others I did not recognize.  One looks looks like a 110 clone. I thought I counted 12 lockbacks in the…"
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"Doh!  George beat me to the next comment."
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George R Naugle commented on George R Naugle's blog post No Title
"from the top:  Remington Big Game knife,Remington Outdoorsman, Remington gentleman's, Santa Fe Stoneworks,  Camillus, Buck,  Old Timer Hawkbill, A made in Pakistan treasure, A Remington bullet lockback, and another Remington…"
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Lars commented on George R Naugle's blog post No Title
"Nice grouping there George...I see one, two, three - maybe four Remingtons and two Camillus I think...what are the rest?"
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How did you hear about iKnifeCollector?
Surfed the internet and blundered into it
Do you currently subscribe to any knife publication (offline)
No
How long have you collected knives?
36 to 40 years
Favorite Kind of Knives
I like fixed blade knives, but it is hard to pick them over folders.
About Me
I am an old guy. I collect knives, not the boxes they come in.
Interests
Old Remington knives
Other Hobbies
Hunting and nearly anything outdoors

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At 20:39 on February 3, 2023, J.J. Smith III said…

Thanks for the request,  George.

Friends are always welcome. 

At 7:25 on January 8, 2023, Jan Carter said…

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At 11:34 on December 20, 2022, J.J. Smith III said…

Welcome to iKC, George.

It's good to have you here . 

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A few Lockbacks:

Posted on January 20, 2026 at 7:16 6 Comments

A few Lockbacks:


My first hunting knife

Posted on September 14, 2025 at 7:19 10 Comments

The following photo is of my first hunting knife.  I was about 12 years old (memory fails) when I got this one at a store in Harrisburg, PA.  It was purchased with coupon dollars that the store gave me when I bought clothing.  No manufacturers name is etched on it, but I suspect it may be an Imperial knife.  Over the years, I carried it while hunting game, both small…

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