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#153559 02/25/2008 10:10 PM
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I started my collection of Old Hickory pocket knives in 1974, got my last one this week. They are all in unused condition. Display case is an orginal store case. I changed the inside to display them in a better maner.


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Nice,

I collect pocket knives of firms that made TR daggers


#153561 02/26/2008 12:38 AM
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Very nice..Both of your collections. Its nice to see, on ocassion, some of the other collections besides TR stuff. Thanks to both for sharing.

#153562 02/26/2008 01:40 AM
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Here is the orginal insert. Nice knives Fitzer.


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#153563 02/26/2008 03:55 AM
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First class display. Gives me an idea.. Cool

#153564 02/29/2008 05:32 PM
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Very nice knives Terry & Fitzer!
Here some of my pocket knives:
- Othello - Solingen
- 3 Bokers
- Kershaw (this one is my preferred)


#153565 02/29/2008 10:33 PM
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A few more odd and ends.




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#153566 03/01/2008 12:14 AM
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Very nice Gents. I have a few scattered here and there. Will have to dig them out. Should I forget drop me a reminder please.

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#153567 03/01/2008 10:29 PM
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A start, couple of case knives. Have two more floating around somewhere. All my pocket knives are working knives.

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#153568 03/01/2008 10:39 PM
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Still one Case to find. Smile This one is my everyday workhorse.
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#153569 03/01/2008 11:22 PM
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Hi everyone.heres an Olympic ons I have,maker Gloriawerks, nats

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#153570 03/01/2008 11:44 PM
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One of my favorites. TM is Fuller, with ivory grips.






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#153571 03/02/2008 01:03 AM
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Some great knives there! Here are a few examples with a Masonic theme. Cool

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#153577 03/02/2008 01:06 AM
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Andy, nice collection.


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#153578 03/11/2008 08:55 PM
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My newest toy,it's an automatic (thats switchblade) and yes, its legal in Fla. This model is actually current issue to US military and Coast Guard rescue swimmers.

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#153579 03/11/2008 09:56 PM
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Had this folding knife for about 40 years Paul

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#153580 04/03/2008 11:40 AM
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Hello,

Very good collection TKssinger,congratulations,
this is one "shark" and "kiridashi"forged in steel XC75 by Fred Perrin case in kydex

Laurent

#153581 04/03/2008 03:17 PM
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Puma Gentleman,Bladetech and forged St Eloi
three good pocket knife of the 5cm(2")
The Spyderco Military very"costaud"knife
Laurent

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#153583 04/04/2008 01:07 AM
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Great thread Terry. I wanted to add to it when I first saw it. I'm glad it was brought to the top again. I will try to add some pics this weekend. I've had many over the years. I only kept some of my favorites. I kept the springers that Nimble1 had mentioned and a couple of odds and ends. Great collection, it's a very collectable area in and of itself. Thanks for sharing.
Steve.


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#153584 03/16/2009 06:00 AM
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It's nice to see that others here collect pocket knives as well , I have come into a few that i have been holding on to you might like to see.

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#153586 03/16/2009 06:01 AM
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two i dont know but there neat

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TKissinger #359693 11/11/2023 06:09 AM
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I've been collecting pocketknives since about 1980. I started with vintage to antique American knives, then vintage to antique German made knives.

I like Case, Schrade, Queen, Buck Creek (1979-1988) and New York Knife Co. to name a few.

The metal, glass & wood New York Knife Co. "Hammer Brand" display case with gold crush interior came from a Jersey City Hardware store as I was told.

I found it in a small antique store in upstate New York for $20.00 about 2002. The middle, knife support rack, was removed and is missing from the display case.

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New York Knife Co. (Hammer Brand).
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TKissinger #359701 11/11/2023 09:04 PM
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some really nice pieces here!

My humble gathering.....

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TKissinger #359704 11/11/2023 10:56 PM
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Swiss Army

Not the commercial stuff but the real ones issued to Swiss Army enlisted* men. I got them about 40 years ago from a colonel when I lived in Geneva in Switzerland.

Three generations with the top one - the largest - being the original 1891 model. The first 1891 knives had wood side plates. Mine is (I think) about a third iteration with synthetic sides.

Note no corkscrew.

Dave

* There was an "Officer version" version offered for sale in canteens/PXs that had a corkscrew, but it was not an issue piece.

PS - A new knife, also used by the German Army, was recently introduced.

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TKissinger #359705 11/11/2023 10:58 PM
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Here are a few more of my favorite pocketknives.

It's good to check on these knives every couple of months.

I have not been buying the American made knives in the last couple of years except for the New York Knife Co. "Hammer Brand" display boxes with the gold & green crush and the celluloid pulls.

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New York Knife Co. "Hammer Brand" display boxes
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Case 61048, Tested XX
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Keen Kutter "Candy Stripe Bowtie"
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Remington R395 (1921-1924)
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Kendal, Winstead, Conn. U.S.A. (Rare mark 1948 only)
TKissinger #359706 11/11/2023 11:57 PM
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Correction: Winstead (sic), (Winsted).

American Knife Co. Winsted, Conn, from 1919 to 1955 and a rating of high. Goins lists the dates as 1919-1948 and shows a small history of the company. It was re-named the Kendal Mfg. Co. in 1948 and in the same year the name was changed again to Bukar Mfg. Co. In 1955 the Great Flood hit Connecticut and the entire business was washed away.

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TKissinger #360046 12/16/2023 01:11 AM
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I won this beautiful 3 1/4", 16 blade "LUNAWERK" (A. Feist & Cie) multi-blade knife with mother-of-pearl scales on the popular action site 21, Oct. 2023 for $67.66 + $6.50 shipping with 3 bids.

The master blade is maker marked with "LUNAWERK" over "GERMANY" and "STAINLESS" on the back. The scissors are marked with "ROSTFREI". This knife was probably marked for export.

The knife is in fine condition except for two issues: the one small pen blade has a "Flea bite" (break) near the tip of the blade. And both (2) pen blades are "lazy", (the tip of the spring is lodged on the side of the unbroken pen blade tang). All the other 14 blades and tools "walk and talk" (they work well).

This knife dates from about 1915 to about 1940. Feist & Co. was owned by a Jewish family, and they lost their business about 1938 and the Feist family removed to Portugal.

The business was sold about 1938 and production probably ceased after Nov. 1944. The two minor issues with this knife do not bother me much because the knife is repairable and beautiful.

C. Wetzel-20609

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TKissinger #360047 12/16/2023 02:53 AM
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Correction: this LUNAWERK knife was won on the popular "action" (sic), (auction) site.

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a beauty! What is that sticking up in the last photo??

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I sent that picture to my friend in Germany asking the same thing, I believe the 15mm hollow tube is for a cigar. The knife also has what I think is a cigar fork and a pipe cleaner.

The tweezers are metal and the toothpick maybe Ivory. These sophisticated, vintage to antique, multi-blade knives are greatly appreciated by the collectors in Europe.

I have seen a 25 blade LUNAWERK with tortoise scales in the original leather box sell for $499.99.

Here is one of the seller's photos of my knife.

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TKissinger #360078 12/22/2023 06:27 PM
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Update of the 15mm hollow tube tool on the above LUNAWERK knife: My 2nd thought was the tool maybe a leather punch, this was confirmed by my friend in Germany:

"The pearl knife is nice. The tool is a leather punch. To make a hole in belts or horse equipment and things like that if needed in early days.
Have silent days. We keep contact over the holy days.
Greetings from Oberkirch. THOMAS"

TKissinger #360079 12/22/2023 08:16 PM
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A punch blade. On your knife it looks like a hollow punch. A reamer/awl blade with sewing eye is also used as a punch.

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TKissinger #360082 12/23/2023 01:41 AM
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Yes Mikee, a hollow punch is correct.

This knife also has a regular punch as seen in the photo by the seller's thumb and if you look at my photo, behind the hollow punch, you will see an awl blade with sewing eye.

Your advertisement shows the Harrison patent punch as found on NEW YORK KNIFE CO. (Hammer Brand) knives. I had a Marshall-Wells knife made by N.Y. K. with the Harrison Patent punch.

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