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1. US M7 Bayonet – Imperial W/ Sheath 2. Case XX Bolo Machete /Survival Knife 3 1. US M7 bayonet – Imperial w/ sheath 2. Case XX Bolo Machete /survival knife 3. Cutco hunting knife w/ sheath 4. Buck 119 hunting knife w/ sheath 5. Buck 119 hunting knife w/ sheath 6. Case XX 40-64 hunting knife w/ sheath 7. Case XX hunting knife 323-5 w/ sheath 8. Case XX hunting knife 323-5 w/ sheath 9. Buck 119 hunting knife #119 w/ leather sheath 10. Marbles Gladstone Mich. USA woodcraft leather/alum. 11. Remington USA R1615 Toothpick candystripe 12. Mark II fighting knife – US Conetta w/ sheath 13. Case XX 366 hunting knife w/ sheath 14. Buck 119 hunting knife- MINT-w/ sheath 15. Schrade USA Old Timer 165 hunting knife w/ sheath 16. Western Field USA 5” skinning knife w/ sheath 17. Western USA L40 skinning knife w/ sheath 18. Schrade –Walden hunting knife USA- 5” w/ sheath 19. Queen Cutlery Winterbottom bone hunting knife 20. Craftsman hunting knife (Western made) w/sheath 21. Camillus Mark II fighting knife w/ sheath 22. Schrade USA 152 Old Timer skinning knife 23. Kabar USMC Mark II fighting knife w/ sheath 24. Schrade USA Golden Spike 153 UH w/ sheath 25. Décor-Solingen Germany stag handle knife – 4 ½” 26. Canadian belt knife –Ideal, Germany. Soligen 27. Queen City sheath knife – Winterbottom bone 4” 28. Queen Bicentennial Barlo – MINT in box 29. Schrade USA 15OT Old Timer sheath knife 30. Case XX early Amerian 609-5” SSP stag handle 31. 5” sheath knife – Cattaraugus 32. Case XX 3254 Elvis Presley Comm. Box set #1318 33. Case XX 6254 Elvis Presley comm. Box set #242 34. Case Kodiak XX 2002 buffalo horn 6” w/ sheath 35. Case XX Kodiak ’65-’69? Stag handle w/sheath 36. Trophy stag Arkansas Bowie 8” w/ sheath 37. Marbles USA Trailmaker Bowie 10” blade stag/leather handle 38. Case XX 16-5 hunting knife w/ sheath 39. SOG specialty knives Tech Bowie 6 ¼” w/ sheath 40. Fighting Rooster Kentuckian 2 blade jack 41. Boker United Rustlers Stock 3 blade 42. Boker United Gentleman 3 blade stockman 43. Case XX Centennial CT318 1989 3 blade 44. Queen Farmers knife 1 blade 45. Case XX 1993 2 blade Trapper 46. Roy Rogers picture knife – 2 blade 47. Kabar stag handle trapper – 2 blade 48. Camco 2 blade – Scout knife 49. Bowen USA 3 blade 115 50. Boker USA small Congress 2 blade 51. Western USA 3 blade Stockman S-6504 52. Ranger USA 2 blade 53. Remington USA 1 blade peanut R-P 54. Case XX Zippo lighter 55. Gerber 1 blade tactical knife 56. Remington 1 blade peanut USA 57. JWPS 2 blade knife 58. Queen Hawkbill 1976 1 blade 59. Queen 1 blade lock back 1980 60. Queen City 2 blade jack knife 61. Queen Steel #9R 3 blade stockman knife 62. Queen 3 blade Stockman 1980 63. Queen 2 blade Muskrat 1976 64. Queen fruit knife 1 blade #53 composite 65. Remington USA R4356 2 blade bullet 66. Remington USA R4468 2 blade bullet 67. Remington USA 9503 Trapper 2 blade 68. Remington USA 9501 3 blade Stockman 69. Remington USA 9505 Barlow 2 blade 70. Solingen, West Germany 1 blade Stag folding hunter 71. Case 310L 1 blade locking 72. Case XX 61048 Farmers knife 1 blade 73. Puma German Folding hunter 265 74. Remington USA R-2 Shotgunners knife 75. Remington USA R3843 6 blade Campers knife 76. Case XX 5254 Stag Trapper 2 blade 77. Case XX 059L 1 blade lock back 78. Case XX 6347 HP 3 blade Stockman 79. Case XX 6225 ½ Coke Bottle red bone 80. Case XX 2 blade bone handle 81. Case XX tested pearl lobster knife 82. Remington USA bullet knife R1273 83. Case XX 92033 2 blade 84. Case XX92033 2 blade 85. Western Hatchet USA W10 w/ sheath 86. Queen Steel #98 hunting knife 87. Wooden ornamental dagger 88. Bird knife w/ sheath 89. Indian? curved dagger w/ sheath 90. Gerber hunting knife w/ sheath 91. Queen bone handle straight knife 92. German figural knife w/ sheath 93. Western L66 USA hunting knife w/ sheath 94. Bulldog 4 blade congress – MINT in box 25th Anniversary 95. Bulldog 4 blade congress 25th Anniversary 96. Steel multi – tool w/ sheath 97. Gerber USA boot knife 98. Large skinning knife 99. Case XX tested (classic) 71072 w/ box 100. Kinfolk 2 knife hunting set w/ sheath 101. Western USA W36 hunting knife w/ sheath 102. Western USA L66 hunting knife w/ sheath 103. Crown stag knife 104. Ogden Cutlery stag knife – Germany 105. Kinfolk 315 knife w/ sheath 106. Kabar Bone handle knife w/ sheath 107. Cattaraugus Vanadium straight knife 108. Cattaraugus 225Q combat knife 109. Custom Sunfish knife w/ sheath 110. Schrade USA 152UH Uncle Henry w/ sheath 111. Kabar USN Mark I combat knife 112. Case XX 316-5 hunting knife w/ sheath 113. Schrade – Walden 148 skinning knife w/ sheath 114. Ideal Solingen Germany knife – stag handle 115. German youth knife 116. Boot knife – custom? w/ Western sheath 117. Colt CT16 folding hunter w/ sheath 118. Kabar hunting knife 119. Rimpler Custom dagger 120. Stag custom w/ sheath 121. Queen hunting knife w/ sheath 122. Schrade USA 153UH Golden Spike w/ sheath 123. Mark II combat knife 124. Military bayonet w/ sheath 125. Western USA W36 hunting knife 126. Western Boulder Colorado hunting knife w/ sheath 127. Utica Sportsman hunting knife bone handle 128. Ideal skinning knife Germany w/ sheath 129. Western L66 Boy Scout hunting knife 130. Glock Austria combat knife 131. Case’s stainless XX hunting knife w/ sheath 132. Kabar Mark II USMC combat knife w/ box 133. WWII folding machete Cattaraugus?? 134. Buck 810 Hawkbill knife w/ sheath .
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