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Folding 2 Blade Knife with Steel, Presentation Box, & Original Paperwork, NIB, Mfg Knife Catalog, April 16th, 2014 1. Camillus “American Wildlife” Series “Howling Coyote” Folding 2 Blade Knife with Steel, Presentation Box, & Original Paperwork, NIB, Mfg. 1980’s. ________ 2. Fancy Gold Plated “Gentleman’s” Pocket Knife, Very Well Done, Fancy Bolsters, Well Kept, 1950’s. _______ 3. Case Tested XX Bone Handled Pocket Knife, Mfg. 1920‐1940, Well Kept. ________ 4. Sabre Lock Blade “Fighting Bucks” Scrimshaw Knife, Excellent Condition. ________ 5. Kutmaster, Utica, NY, Doctor’s Knife, Excellent Condition. ________ 6. KA‐BAR Bone Handles Finn Knife with Original KA‐BAR Sheath. ________ 7. Vintage Queen Cutlery Stag Handles Steak Knife, Set in Original Presentation Box, Original Paperwork, Never Used, Well Kept. ________ 8. High Quality Winchester Fixed Blade Knife #680, Mfg. 1990 with Winchester Sheath in Original Box, New Old Stock. ________ 9. Frost Cutlery Collectible “Bobbit’s Weenie Whacker” Pocket Knife, Well Kept. ________ 10. Fine Leather Knife Sheath with Turkey Gobbler Artwork, Very Well Done. ________ 11. Rare Remington Vintage Series Large Barlow Knives Set in Original Presentation Box, New Old Stock, Well Kept. ________ 12. Rare KA‐BAR Knives Limited Edition Series 1986 to 1990, Knife Collectors Club, New in Original Display Case, A Rare Set of Quality Knives Made in USA. ________ 13. Gerber “Magnum” Lock Blade Knife with Finger Assist, Original Leather Sheath, Very Well Made & Well Kept. ________ 14. Rare W.R. Case & Sons, Bradford, PA, Knife Opener, Well Kept. ________ 15. Nice Winchester Folding Hunter Jack Knife, Like New, Very Well Kept, Mfg. 1980’s. ________ 16. Case Tested XX Daddy Barlow Folding Blade Knife, Bone Handle, Mfg. 1920‐1940. ________ 17. Rare Gerber, USA, Pocket Knife, Lock Blade with Nice Wood Inlay, Very Well Kept. ________ 18. Very Rare Schrade I XXL Cutlery Knife Set in Store Counter Top Display Case, 100% Factory Original with Original Back Side Decals, MGR Early 1970’s, Matching Ser#’s, High Quality Workmanship. ________ 19. High Quality Winchester Fixed Blade Knife #670, Mfg. 1990, with Winchester Sheath in Original Box, Old New Stock. ________ 20. Very Rare Case Knife Set of 3, All Are Missing Factory Tang Stamps, Factory Error, A Rare Find, Very Well Made, Sold By Choice. ________ 21. Winchester 45‐70 Cartridge Series, 3 Blade Knife, Mfg. in 2003, Antique Green Bone Handles, New Old Stock, Made in USA. ________ 22. Camillus “Yello‐Jaket” 2 Blade Pocket Knife, NIB, Old New Stock, Made in USA. ________ 23. Winchester 30‐30 Cartridge Series Stag Handles 3 Blade Knife, Mfg. in 1998, Made in USA, New Old Stock. ____ 24. Case XX “Shark Tooth” Lock Blade Folding Knife with Sheath, 100% Factory Original with Paperwork, Mfg. in 1978, NIB. ________ 25. Remington 175th Anniversary Model 870 Collectors Knife, Mfg. in 1991, NIB, Made in USA. ________ 26. Rare E.C. Simmon’s, “Keen Kutter” Razor Made for Simmons Hardware Store, See Stampings, A Real Fine Collectible, Mfg. 1940’s. ________ 27. Rare Remington “Small Leg” Single Blade Knife, Has Remington UMC Circle, Made in USA, Well Kept. ________ 28. Case Fixed Blade Knife with Leather Sheath, Mfg. in 1960’s, Wrapped Leather Handle. ________ 29. Case XX “Deer Hunter” Fixed Blade Bone Handle Knife in Presentation Tin with Leather Sheath, Old New Stock. ________ 30. Camillus “American Wildlife” Series “Running Deer” Folding 2 Blade Knife with Steel, Presentation Box & Paperwork, Mfg. in 1980’s, NIB. ________ 31. Winchester Cartridge Series 45‐70 Folding Knife, Mfg. in 1992, Waterfall Celluloid Handles, NIB, Made in USA. ________ 32. Rare Remington, Vintage Series Small Barlow Knife, Set in Original Presentation Box, New Old Stock, Very Well Kept. ________ 33. Great KA‐BAR “Grizzly” Folding Knife, A Collector’s Club Limited Edition, Mfg. in 1990, Mint Condition, Very Well Kept. ________ 34. Winchester “Buffalo Head” Series 2 Blade Knife, Burnt Orange Bone Handles, Mfg. 1998, NIB, “Buffalo Head Shield”. ________ 35. Winchester Cartridge Series 3 Blade Knife, Burnt Orange Bone Handles, Winchester Jigging, Mfg. 1998, NIB. ________ 36. Vintage “Lone Ranger Silver Bullet” Pocket Knife, Made in USA, Nice Collectible, Well Kept. ________ 37. Great Boker Lock Blade Knife, 400 C Stainless, Very Well Made, German Built, Mfg. 2007, Never Used, Very Well Kept. ________ 38. Camillus “Rimfire” Classic Knife, .22 LR‐1 with .22 Long Rifle Bullet Shield, Brown Delrin Handles, Mfg. in 1992, Made in USA, A Hard Knife to Find, NIB. ________ 39. Beautiful High Quality Winchester .270 Cartridge Series Abalone Handles Folding Knife, Mfg. 2000, A Gorgeous, Well Built Knife, Made in USA, NIB. ________ 40. Utica USA “Sportsman” Knife & Hatchet Set with Original “Big Horn Sheep” Engraved Leather Sheath, A Great Vintage Set, Very Well Kept. ________ 41. Camillus “American Wildlife” Series “Canada Goose” Folding Knife with Gut Hook, Presentation Box with Original Paperwork, Mfg. 1980’s, NIB. ________ 42. Very Collectible Kissing Crane Limited Edition #299 of Only 600 Happy Halloween/Trick or Treat, 2 Blade Knife, NIB, Made in Germany for Over 175 Years, Mfg. 2013, A Great High Quality Bone Handle Knife. ________ 43. Very Rare, 1 of Only 35 Custom Stag Handle Knives Made for the Winchester Corporate Executives by Master Knife Maker, Bob Dill, of Estse Park, Colo. Winchester Logo Artworks Done by J.K. Anderson, Knife is Signed, A Very High Quality Custom Knife with Great Artwork, Very Highly Collectible & Rare One, Made in 1992. ________ 44. Camillus “American Wildlife” Series “Fighting Bass” Folding 2 Blade Knife with Original Paperwork & Presentation Box, Mfg. in 1980’s, NIB. ________ 45. Wrangler Knife Opener & File, Hard to Find. ________ 46. Schrade Cutlery, USA, 1992/1993 Federal Duck Stamp Commemorative Knife Set in Presentation Box, NIB, Very Well Kept Over the Years, Original Paperwork. ________ 47. Very Rare WWI Trench Knife, Mfg. by L.F. &C. in 1917, Handle Guard Has Six Knuckles, Sheath is Stamped “Jewell 1918”. A Great Piece of History. ________ 48. Winchester Cartridge Series .45‐70 Honey Bone Handles, 3 Blade Knife, Mfg. in 2003, NIB. ________ 49. Nice Schrade USA “Old Timer” #165 “Woodsman” Hunting Knife with Original Sheath, Sawtooth Handles, Mfg. 1980’s, NIB. ________ 50. Great Case XX USA, “The Legends” Stag Handle Bowie Knife, Dale Earnhardt & Richard Petty, Walnut Display Base, Mfg. 1994, Like New, Very Well Kept. ________ 51. Camillus “American Wildlife” Series “Stone Sheep” Folding 2 Blade Knife with Steel & Presentation Box, Original Paperwork, Mfg. in 1980’s, NIB. ________ 52. Winchester “The Scouts” Limited Edition Commemorative Set, Wild Bill Hickok & Buffalo Bill Cody, Mfg. in 1988, New in Presentation Case, A Great Collector’s Set. ________ 53. Great Marbles Scrimshaw “Moose” Folding Knife with Swing Guard, Bone Handles with Blade Guard, Like New, Very Well Kept. ________ 54. Rare Cattaraugus USA, WWII Folding Bolo Machete Survival Knife with Blade Protector, Nice Condition for Its Age, A Great Collectible. ________ 55. Winchester Cartridge Series 3 Blade Knife, Burnt Orange Bone Handles with Win. Jigging, Mfg. in 1998, NIB. ________ 56. Camillus “American Wildlife” Series “Buck Deer” Folding 2 Blade Knife with Steel & Presentation Box, Original Paperwork, Mfg. in 1980’s, NIB. ________ 57. Case Made MAC‐Tools Folding Lock Blade Knife Celebrating “55 Years of Excellence” 1938‐1993, Mfg. by Case in 1993, High Quality Workmanship, Comes with Wooden Base, Well Kept. ________ 58. Very Rare, One of a Kind U.S.M.C. WWII Corpsman Amputation Knife/Cleaver. Custom Made Stag Handle by Master Knife Maker, Tom Vosler, Hadley, PA. WWII USMC Emblem on Butt of Handle, Very Sharp & Heavy Blade, Custom Made USMC Sheath, A Very Sought After Piece of American History. ________ 59. Rare Divers Knife Made by DESCO, Mfg. in 1930’s, Great Condition for Its Age, A Rare Collectible. ________ 60. Showcase Displaying 16 Novelty Knives Made in USA, Mfg. Early 1990’s, Like New Condition, Very Well Kept, Comes with Two Locking Keys. ________ 61. Case Butcher Knife Stamped CASEXX #431‐8, Mfg. 1940‐1960, Well Kept. ________ 62. Case Tested XX Butcher Knife, Mfg. 1920‐1940, Well Kept. ________ 63. Vintage Fixed Blade Knife with Bone Handle & Custom Wooden Sheath, Well Kept for Its Age. ________ 64. Robeson Fish Knife, Very Nice Condition. ________ 65. Case Tested XX Fish Knife, Mfg. 1920‐1940, Fair Condition. ________ 66. Vintage Bowie Knife with Original Sheath, 7” Blade, Well Made & Well Kept. ________ 67. Vintage Utility Hatchet, Mfg. by Estwing, Rockford, Ill, USA, A Real Handy Tool, Good Condition. ________ 68. Rare P.A. Game Commission Lock Blade Folding Knife Issued To P.A. Game Commission Employees. Mfg. by Case in 1987, A Rare Find. ________ 69. Vintage KA‐BAR Fish Knife in Nice Condition. ________ 70. Vintage KA‐BAR Hatchet with Original Sheath, Excellent Condition. ________ 71. Schrade Cutco Pocket Knife Made in Walden, NY, 2 Blades with Brown Bone Handles, Excellent Condition. ____ 72. Vintage Multi Tool Pocket Knife with Bone Handles, Excellent Condition. ________ 73. Rare Remington Cutlery Knife Opener. ________ 74. Vintage Western Fighting Knife, 6” Blade, Leather Handle & Steel Ponnel, Original Sheath, Excellent Condition. ________ 75. Vintage Ulster Cheese Knife, 1 Blade, “Wilson’s Mammoth Cheddar Cheese” with Pocket Clip, Excellent Condition. ________ 76. Vintage Colonial Cheese Knife, 1 Blade, “John Morrell” On Handle, Excellent Condition. ________ 77. Winchester Lock Blade Knife with Pocket Clip, Limited Edition, Never Used, Very Well Kept. ________ 78. Vintage & Rare E.C. Simmons Hardware Keen Kutter Pocket Knife, 2 Blade, Wooden Handle, Well Kept. _______ 79. Case XX Scissors, Excellent Condition, Well Kept. ________ 80. Case XX Pig Sticker with Sheath, This Knife May Have Been Used During War Time As A Fighting Knife, Great Shape. ________ 81. Schrade Fish Fillet Knife with Original Sheath, New Condition, Never Used.
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