Case XX (1940-65) Half Congress Red Bone pocket knife
Case XX (1940-65) Half Congress Red Bone pocket knife
**SOLD**Half Congress 62052 Case XX knife from 1940-65.  Beautiful red bone with some great pocket wear: crack and chip free.  Blades are in decent shape.  Looks like the front of tang was ground a bit and a flea bite on the end of the master blade but does not really detract.  Also, pen blade reshaped just a bit near the tip but looks good.  Blades have nice snap!  A shade over 3 1/2" closed.  Great vintage Case knife!  **If you are more comfortable paying with a personal check, please let me know via the contact page and arrangements can be made.**  Buy with confidence, see my return policy.
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1978 Case XX USA 5279 SSP Red Letter Genuine Stag Pen Knife
1978 Case XX USA 5279 SSP Red Letter Genuine Stag Pen Knife
**SOLD** Case XX Stainless USA 2 Dot (1978) Stag 5279 SSP Red Letter Etch Pen Knife.  Stainless Steel blades, part of the 1978 Stag Red Etch Set.  Stag handles are beautiful.  Nickel Silver Bolsters, Brass Liners,  snaps open and shut.  Very Nice Unused Condition - 3 1/8 inches closed.   Wonderful knife for your collection.
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Robeson Cut Co “Pocketeze” whittler bone handle pocket knife
Robeson Cut Co “Pocketeze” whittler bone handle pocket knife
**SOLD**c. 1920's Robeson Cut Co "Pocketeze" bone handled whittler knife for sale.  Measures 3" closed.  Master blade has good snap but the two pen blades do not.  Nickel silver bolsters, shield and brass liners.  Very nice knife for your collection. **If you are more comfortable paying with a personal check, please let me know via the contact page and arrangements can be made.**  Buy with confidence, see my return policy.
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Case XX USA 6 Dot (1974) Wood 6250 Elephant Toe Sunfish Knife
Case XX USA 6 Dot (1974) Wood 6250 Elephant Toe Sunfish Knife
**SOLD** Very nice 6 Dot 1974 Case XX USA Elephant Toe #6250. Handles are in great shape and are jigged wood, no cracks. No etch on the blade.  Blades are beautiful mirror polished with a couple of spots and light rubs as seen in pictures.  Blades have good snap.  Knife does not appear to have been used or sharpened!  Great knife for your collection. **If you are more comfortable paying with a personal check, please let me know via the contact page and arrangements can be made.**  Buy with confidence, see my return policy.
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Cattaraugus Cut Co Whitt -L-Kraft Bone Boy Scout knife
Cattaraugus Cut Co Whitt -L-Kraft Bone Boy Scout knife
*SOLD* Nice official Boy Scout knife marked CATTARAUGUS CUTLERY CO LITTLE VALLEY.  Main blade has a scarce long pull and remnant of etch; can still see the "KRAFT" from "WHITT-L-KRAFT."  Blades have snap and have had some use. Bone is beautiful and is chip and crack free.  Nickel silver bolsters and bail.  Screwdriver lock works.  Pattern number is a bit hard to read but is probably a D2589.  Measures 3 1/2" closed.  Great old knife!  **If you are more comfortable paying with a personal check, please let me know via the contact page and arrangements can be made.**  Buy with confidence, see my return policy.
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Case XX 10 Dot (1980) Stag 05263 R SSP Pen Knife w/ box
Case XX 10 Dot (1980) Stag 05263 R SSP Pen Knife w/ box

*SOLD* This is a Case XX USA 10 Dot 1980 05263 R SSP Stag “Eisenhower” Penknife with bail and original box.  CASE XX USA “lightning S” with 10 dots.  This pattern 05263 R SS is known as the “Eisenhower” pattern and measures 3 1/8” closed.  Amazing genuine stag!  This is a scarce knife, introduced as part of the “Gentlemen’s Line” of small pocket knives.  This line was only in production for about two years.  Blades have never been sharpened and have good snap.  A few little stains on the bolsters and blades but this is a great looking knife! **If you are more comfortable paying with a personal check, please let me know via the contact page and arrangements can be made.**  Buy with confidence, see my return policy.

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c. 1860 Waterville Cutlery Co Quill knife ivory handle
c. 1860 Waterville Cutlery Co Quill knife ivory handle
Here is a Waterville Cutlery Co quill knife that measures 2 3/8" closed.  The blade looks to be stamped W'ville Co in an arch which I have seen marked on small blades.  The handles are ivory and have beautiful grain.  Beautiful early American knife! **If you are more comfortable paying with a personal check, please let me know via the contact page and arrangements can be made.**  Buy with confidence, see my return policy.
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Remington r4593 Muskrat Knife Bone Handles
Remington r4593 Muskrat Knife Bone Handles
Very nice Remington muskrat knife.  Measures 4" closed.  Brass pins with steel bolsters and liners.  Blades have great snap and no wobble.  Beautiful bone handles.  Perhaps a small fleabite on front handle; left pin next to bolster.  Hardly detectable and does not detract.  Get this knife while it lasts!
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Camillus Cut Co WWII Engineers Knife
Camillus Cut Co WWII Engineers Knife
Great looking old WWII Engineer’s knife measuring 3 5/8″ closed.  Jigged Bone handles are in great shape.  Blades have great snap accompanied by some tarnish.  I have not messed with the knife at all.  Original bail and silver nickel shield.  No brass used as this was a controlled commodity during the war.  Instead, all steel construction for liners and pins.  Very cool piece of history. **If you are more comfortable paying with a personal check, please let me know via the contact page and arrangements can be made.**  Buy with confidence, see my return policy.
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WWII Ulster Knife Co. TL-29 pocket knife
WWII Ulster Knife Co. TL-29 pocket knife
Great old TL-29 Ulster Knife Co pocket knife in great shape.  3 3/4" closed.  Etch on locking screwdriver blade still visible.  Blades have snap and the locking mechanism works. The handles are in great shape.  Knife features original bail and shield marked TL-29.  Get it while you can!
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Schrade Cut Co Ring Turn pocket knife w/ leather pouch
Schrade Cut Co Ring Turn pocket knife w/ leather pouch
Knife measures 3 1/8" closed.  Master blades still has an etch, see picture.  Both blades are marked Schrade Cut Co.  Ring mechanism works well and blades have some snap.  Leather pouch does not have any tears and button works well but the stitching has been redone at some point.  Very cool old knife!
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Camillus Cutlery Co 4 Line Premium Stock waterfall
Camillus Cutlery Co 4 Line Premium Stock waterfall
Camillus Cutlery Co birdseye Premium stock pocket knife with waterfall celluloid handles and wavy nickel silver shield.  Master blade with long pull has remnants of an etch reading "Sanford Taylor Company" and a few other hard to read words.  Large stockman (just a shade under 4" closed) with beefy blades.  All three blades have the 4 line Camillus stamp and have great snap!  Very active waterfall celluloid handles in great shape; a few lines but no cracks as seen in pics.  Great, pre WWII knife!
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Presto George Schrade yellow onyx press button pocket knife
Presto George Schrade yellow onyx press button pocket knife
Here is a Presto knife by George Schrade made c. 1928-1950.  All mechanisms work well, button and lock. Blades have never been sharpened and are in great shape. Just a couple of small spots on blade as seen in pictures.  Yellow onyx celluloid handles are beautiful!  Knife measures 3 3/8" closed.  Advertisement for Dubin-Haskell Lining Corporation on the back of the knife.  Great knife!  Buy with confidence, see my return policy.
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c. 1905-1910 MSA Marbles Stag on Stag Ideal Hunting Knife
c. 1905-1910 MSA Marbles Stag on Stag Ideal Hunting Knife
Made in Gladstone, MI c. 1905-1910.  Stag scales and butt are beautiful and solid.  Note the all black spacers; this is not seen very often.  Blade is super beefy and measures 5 7/8" long while the knife measures 10 1/4" overall.  Blade has grind marks as seen in pictures.  Leather sheath is probably not original but is old and looks great with this knife.

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c. 1905-1910 MSA Marbles 6″ Ideal Knife Stag w/ orig sheath
c. 1905-1910 MSA Marbles 6″ Ideal Knife Stag w/ orig sheath
Made in Gladstone, MI c. 1905-1910.  This knife has the original tube sheath with aluminum tip protector inside.  Blade measures 5 7/8" while the knife measures 10 3/8" overall.  Knife is very tight and solid.  Blade has some slight pitting but looks nice overall.  Sheath has past owner's name and the belt loop is detached from rivet.  Still a very solid old tube sheath and great old knife!

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Case XX 1940-64 Stag Trapper 5254 knife
Case XX 1940-64 Stag Trapper 5254 knife
Master blade stamped Case XX and 5254 on reverse tang.  Knife measures 4 1/8" closed.  Both blades have very strong snap and no wobble.  Stag is beautifully worn with a little bit of loss on reverse, middle pin.  A bit of filler looks nice there and does not really detract.  Must have been taken apart a long time ago as it has brass pins in both bolsters.  Overall a very nice looking and solid knife!  Very collectible pattern.

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Maher & Grosh Toledo O. whittler vintage pocket knife
Maher & Grosh Toledo O. whittler vintage pocket knife
c. 1900 Maher & Grosh whittler with nice yellow striped celluloid handles.  Measures 3 1/4" closed.  Features nickle silver bolsters, bar shield and brass liners.  Handles and blades are in nice shape.  All three blades have snap and half stops.  Master blade is very thick and has a long pull.  Great old knife!  Get it while you can!
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WWII Camillus 4 line bone handle Engineer’s Knife 1940’s
WWII Camillus 4 line bone handle Engineer’s Knife 1940’s
Great looking old WWII Engineer's knife measuring 3 5/8" closed.  Jigged Bone handles are a beautiful color, in great shape (tiny 1/4" hairline on bottom front scale, front - see pic). Blades have snap and some tarnish and rust.  I have not messed with the knife at all.  Original bail and shield stamped, USA.  No brass used as this was a controlled commodity during the war.  Instead, all steel construction for liners and pins.  Very cool piece of history.
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