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814-664-7198 Fax: 814-664-8051 Ploss Auction www.plossauction.com 234 W. Washington St Corry, PA 16407 Phone: 814-664-7198 Fax: 814-664-8051 Knife Auction - 10/22/2015 10/22/2015 LOT # QTY LOT # QTY 1 Buck #110 - 2009 1 19 Schatt & Morgan 1 of 400 - 2015 - 3 blade 1 Ne Ne Stag Trapper 2 Case Hunting Hertitage Folder 1 Ne 20 Queen #28 - larg 2 blade jack 1 Ne 3 Buck #112 1 Ne 21 Queen large English jack - 2 blade - 1 Ne #76 tang stamp 4 Kabar USMC Olean, NY 1 Ne 5 Gerber Hatchet 1 22 Queen # 28 large jack - 2 blade 1 Ne Ne B88 etch burnt bone - emblem in handle 6 W. Germany Bayonet - Fits .308 & .223 1 Ne rifle - Post WWII 23 Queen Old pattern lock back - 1 of 700 1 Ne - bone handles 7 Case Double X knife #6231 1/2 1 Ne 24 Queen #1440 The Mountain Main - 1 Ne jigged handles 8 Case Hunter knife - #6265 SAB '65-69 1 Ne 25 Queen Hawk bill - Mint 1 9 Schrade Old Timer USA 6OT 1 Ne Ne 26 Queen #19 - wood ruff Cooner - imp 1 10 Queen wood handles - single blade Folder/Trapper 1 Ne Winter Bottom bone - rare # 76 tang stamped Ne 11 Old Kabar Dog Head - 2 blade Trapper 1 27 Queen #19A Trapper - yellow tang - signed 1 Ne Ne 12 Kabar Stag Hunter - 2 blade 1 28 Queen Steel #33 - medium Congress - 4 blade 1 Ne Ne 13 Schatt & Morgan 2 blade Stage handle 1 29 Queen Texad Tooth pick - Rogers bone handle 1 Ne jack - Gunstock Ne - tang stamped 14 Queen #69 single blade 1 30 Queen #39 Winter Bottom Hunter 1 Ne Ne 15 Schatt & Morgan Cigar whittler - stag handle 1 31 Queen Steel #46 Fisherman's 2 blade - Winter 1 Ne Ne bone 16 Queen #69 bone handle 1 Ne 32 Queen #83A Hunter - Coke bottle - 1 17 Schatt & Morgan 2 blade - 1 of 100 - 1 Ne yellow handle Ne stag jack 33 Queen #46 Fisherman's 2 blade - brown bone 1 18 Queen #31 Buffalo Horn - Lock back Trapper 1 Ne - tang stamped - Winter bottom jigged Ne All bids require a $10.00 start Ploss Auction Page: 2 Knife Auction - 10/22/2015 10/22/2015 LOT # QTY LOT # QTY 34 Queen Hawk bill 1 52 Queen #6 pearl Senators pen knife 1 Ne Ne 35 Queen #18 heavy duty jack - Winter 1 53 Queen #24 - 2 blade 1 Ne bottom bone Ne 54 Queen - large single blade stag - 4 1/4 1 36 Queen Fisherman brown bone - Q with 1 Ne Ne crown mark 55 Queen City Stockman - tang marked - 3 1 Ne blade brown 37 Queen Folding hunter - 80 USA tang stamped 1 Ne deep fancy stag 56 Queen #22 Barlow saw cut 1 Ne 38 Queen Swell center Jumbo Hunter - etched 1 57 Queen #56 Swell Center - 3 1/2 burt orange 1 Ne M.S.K.C.A. - 1979 1 of 100 - tang stamped Ne Winter bottom 39 Queen Hawk bill - wood handles 1 58 Queen Rawhide series - Large Trapper #4215 1 Ne Ne 40 Queen # 82 1 59 Queen Steel #20 - tooth pick 1 Ne Ne 41 Queen lock blade - black macarta handles 1 60 Queen Steel Slim Trapper - #30 1 Ne Ne 42 Queen #20 - Texas tooth pick - Rogers 1 61 Queen City Small Congress - pearl 1 Ne bone handle 76 tang stamped Ne handle tang stamped 43 Queen Folding Hunter - #9170 imt jigged 1 62 Queen City Barlow 3 1/8" blade - 1 Ne w/ logo Ne brown sawed bone handles 44 Queen #39 Folding Hunter - Winter 1 63 Queen #57 Q78 - yellow handles - 3 3/8" 1 Ne bottom handle Ne 64 Queen #10 Winterbottom jack 1 45 Queen 2 blade 1 Ne Ne 65 Case XX #5220 stag knife 1 46 Queen # 155 Bone handle 2 blade Congress 1 Ne Ne 66 Case XX #52033 stag knife 1 47 Queen #22 Barlow Saw cut 1 Ne Ne 67 Queen Folding hunter 1 48 Queen Barlow 2 blade - Drake Well 1 Ne Ne Q-22-72 tang stamped - bone handle 68 Kabar jack #1013 1 Ne 49 Queen #6130 Senator - Rogers bone handle 1 Ne 69 Robeson Shuredge - 1940's 1 Ne 50 Rogers bone handles #10 heavy duty jack 1 Ne 70 Case XX 1940-64 - Mother of Pearl 1 Ne 51 Queen 1995 NKCA youth knife 1 0f 700 1 Ne bone handle 71 Spyderco Policeman knife 1 Ne All bids require a $10.00 start Ploss Auction Page: 3 Knife Auction - 10/22/2015 10/22/2015 LOT # QTY LOT # QTY 72 Case XX #6383 Whittler - second cut 1 92 Great Eastern NRA Tidiout knife 1 Ne stag knife Ne 93 1917 WWI US Plumb bold 1 73 Schatt & Morgan - worm groove 1 Ne Ne 94 Union Cut Co. - Olean, Ny 1 74 Rare vintage Hawkbill - Queen City knife 1 Ne Ne 95 Remington R153 knife - 1920's 1 75 Case XX Trappers fireman's knife 1 Ne Ne 96 5 piece Queen Special Edition Red Ice set 1 76 Queen City bone handle knife 1 Ne Ne 97 Buck 500 Lock Back w/sheath 1 77 Buck #301 Stockman knife 1 Ne Ne 98 Case Collectors Club - Regular member Trapper 1 78 Case XX Red bone Hobo knife 1 Ne 2004 2 blade in box Ne 79 Buck Trapper knife 1 99 Imperial Field & Stream knife 1 Ne Ne 80 Queen Cutlery Stockman knife 1 100 Case XX knife 1 Ne Ne 81 Case XX Shadow Peanut knife 1 101 Shapleigh Coke bottle knife 1 Ne Ne 82 Early Ka-bar rope knife 1 102 Case XX 1940-64 Minn twin set 1 Ne Ne 83 rare Keen Kutter cutlery box 1 103 Binghamton Cleveland, OH 1 Ne Ne 84 rare Schrade Cut Co. knife 1 104 Imperial ax knife combo 1 Ne Ne 85 Schrade Wester Edge knife 1 105 Schrade Stockman USA Old Timer 1 Ne Ne 86 Remington Sterling Silver bullet knife 1 106 Buck #425 knife 1 Ne Ne 87 Winchester Elephant toe knife 1 107 Buck #305 knife 1 Ne Ne 88 Queen Cutlery 1946-49 - Lobster knife 1 108 Camillus #4 knife 1 Ne Ne 88a Case knife hatchet combo 1 109 Utica Sportsman knife 1 Ne Ne 89 Case XX 1960's Kodiak stag 1 110 Schatt & Morgan stag knife 1 Ne Ne 90 Case hatchet combo set 1 111 Boker USA hardware knife 1 Ne Ne 91 Case 2004 Hobo amber bone - in box 1 112 Hen & Rooster Bertram knife 1 Ne Ne All bids require a $10.00 start Ploss Auction Page: 4 Knife Auction - 10/22/2015 10/22/2015 LOT # QTY LOT # QTY 113 Case 1965-69 Pearl knife 1 133 US M3 Imperial - 1943 rare blade mark 1 Ne Ne - WWII 114 Mayer & Grosh grafting knife 1 Ne 134 USMC Ontario Co. P-4 #6311 fighting knife 1 Ne 115 rare Winchester Candy stripe knife 1 Ne 135 Marbles sheath knife 1 Ne 116 high end Chicago Cutlery "The Traveler" 1 Ne 136 Buck 120 Boone Crockett Club 1 Ne 117 De Luxe Mother of Pearl knife 1 Ne 137 Schrade 153 UH - Staglon handle - 1 Ne Golden Spike 118 choice of knives in showcase 1 Ne 119 Case Abraham Lincoln 16th President knife 1 138 Camillus WWII fighting knife 1 Ne Ne 120 Case - Millard Fillmore 13th 1 139 Victor WWII Woodsman PAL#280 1 Ne President knife Ne 140 Collins machete 1 Ne 121 Case - John Adams 2nd President - white 1 Ne bone knife 141 Case XX Ruger Arms Barlow 1 of 500 1 Ne 122 Case - Franklin Pierce 14th president 1 142 Camillus 100th anniversary 1 Ne red bone knife Ne 143 Camillus 1876-1976 1 123 Kershaw Tanto Blur knife 1 Ne Ne 144 WWI German Austrian fighter 1 124 Case BR12-6F fillet knife 1 Ne Ne 145 Model 1902 US Officers sword 1 125 Queen bone handle skinner 1 Ne Ne 146 choice of knives in case 1 126 USN MK3 MOD 0 fighter 1 Ne Ne 147 Schrade Old Timer 4 blade 1 127 US M3 Camillus - 1941-1991 Commemorative 1 Ne Ne 148 Schrade Old Timer single blade 1 128 Buck 25 year knife - #110A 1 Ne Ne 149 Schrade Old Timer double blade 1 129 Schrade USA Uncle Henry filet knife 1 Ne Ne 150 Case sheath knife 1 130 vintage Kabar sheath knife - #1237 1 Ne Ne 151 handmade knife 1 131 Jean Case Little Valley, NY w/sheath 1 Ne Ne 152 dagger 1 132 Marbles Buster Brown advertising - 1 Ne Ne Pre WWII 153 Protect 2000 safety cutter 1 Ne All bids require a $10.00 start Ploss Auction Page: 5 Knife Auction - 10/22/2015 10/22/2015 LOT # QTY LOT # QTY 154 Western sheath knife 1 176 Damascus sheath knife 1 Ne Ne 155 Dick Warner advertising letter opener knife 1 177 Starrett sheath knife 1 Ne Ne 156 Winchester sheath knife 1 178 3 sheath knives and a filet knife 1 Ne Ne 157 dagger in sheath 1 179 choice of knives 1 Ne Ne 158 choice of knives 1 180 choice of knives 1 Ne Ne 159 Imperial M7 with M8 sheath 1 181 choice of knives 1 Ne Ne 160 Schrade USA Old Timer gut hook knife 1 182 Franklin Mint dagger 1 Ne Ne 161 Kinfolks book - signed Dean Case 1 183 Franklin Mint sword 1 Ne Ne 162 Case Cutlery Dynasty book - Brad Lockwood 1 184 Fencing sword 1 Ne Ne 163 box of Case boxes 1 185 CVA Bowie knife 1 Ne Ne 164 2006 limited edition lighter 1 186 replica battle axe 1 Ne Ne 165 UK and R Co.
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