This is a good deal of my interesting knives. I have a few others I'll post up too. Also an old brass hunting telescope, probably 100 years old now. I Got it in Duluth in 1967, in the trunk of a used car we bought.
The Kabar look-a-like is actually a USN MK-2 by Camillus, made in Camillus, NY. My dad carried it in the Navy in WW-II & it rode under the seat of his car for my whole childhood.
The little brown 2-blade jackknife is Dad's old Schrade, made in Utica NY in the 1930's I believe.
These knives are dirty and scarred and remain just the way I got them, save a bit of oil every few years and the rare rub on Dad's old Arkansas oilstone.
The tiny blade is a new one made for me by my nephew. He makes knives and teaches industrial arts in a prison.
The white handled jackknife is a Bear LB-5 folding hunter with custom scrimshaw of a Husky dog. It's marked Solingen Stainless 440 & was a present from my wife. It's only 20 years old.
The big brown jackknife is a Buck 110, from 1972. I customized the handle and the blade and bolsters were photo engraved by a friend. I'm not showing the engraved side of the blade for personal reasons.)
Man these could all use a good polishing!
(The short mag is from the Mossberg 353T, and the long one is from my Ruger MK-III pistol.)
The Kabar look-a-like is actually a USN MK-2 by Camillus, made in Camillus, NY. My dad carried it in the Navy in WW-II & it rode under the seat of his car for my whole childhood.
The little brown 2-blade jackknife is Dad's old Schrade, made in Utica NY in the 1930's I believe.
These knives are dirty and scarred and remain just the way I got them, save a bit of oil every few years and the rare rub on Dad's old Arkansas oilstone.
The tiny blade is a new one made for me by my nephew. He makes knives and teaches industrial arts in a prison.
The white handled jackknife is a Bear LB-5 folding hunter with custom scrimshaw of a Husky dog. It's marked Solingen Stainless 440 & was a present from my wife. It's only 20 years old.
The big brown jackknife is a Buck 110, from 1972. I customized the handle and the blade and bolsters were photo engraved by a friend. I'm not showing the engraved side of the blade for personal reasons.)
Man these could all use a good polishing!
(The short mag is from the Mossberg 353T, and the long one is from my Ruger MK-III pistol.)
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