My goodness brother you truly have sum really cool stuff from the past, your slip joint collection is second to none honestly some of those are amazing your stories and stoves are incredible too, I'm so glad I found out about your channel, good stuff brother you and yours take care I'll catch you on the next one great vid 🇺🇲🙏😎
Those old bone handles are great! Picked up a 60s small coke bottle red bone case with a chip in the handle. Repairs done turned out pretty good and will be a great carry. I would rather find the old stuff than new. My Dad told me they used to put coals from the wood stove under the oil pan on very cold winters in Iowa. Helped to get them started. Thanks for sharing. Love old cool stuff!
What a beautiful Ruby Red lantern there!! That auto motor heater was really cool as well. All such historical pieces. The jigging history was very interesting as well. Thank you for sharing this brother!
Thanks for watching & sharing. My Auto/Moto Heater is missing the Hang bracket for hanging in the engine compartment. When you find those almost always the bracket is gone. Best! Dwayne
Hey Brother Terry. How ya doing. Thanks. I will do a feature on a few of those old slips soon. There’s some real Jam up-Jelly tight ones😉. Best! Dwayne
Great stuff as always, Dwayne! Very fascinating old lamps and cookers. Awesome different examples of jigging. Thanks for sharing! They just don’t make them like they used too. Have a great evening!
I’m retiring at 70, a few short years away. By then you should have a museum opened and I’m gonna head your way. I’ll bring us sumpin sweet to sip on from the hills of Carolin . See ya then bro!
Sounds like a plan that would be sweet as Carolina Honey 👍. Our Son was stationed at Bragg 3 years ago. Army Captain. We visited 2-3 times. Blue ridge Mountains. Awesome Gods Country
One reason those companies faded away was that some of their clients, like Remington and Winchester, never geared back up for knife production after concentrating on mostly guns for the war effort. They just put the names on stuff now for a fee or contract Camillus or Queen to make the knife and put the name on it
7:44 Thats a nice Swedish Svea 123 kerosine stove. Came out in the 1950's. It was very populair with hikers and climbers. Not intended for the military as far as I know. Althoug Svea and Trangia dit make a simple alcohol burner for the Swedish army. Optimus bought Svea, and the 123R is still being made today, although production is done in Taiwan. I own one, spendid little stove. Thanks for the video! Love this old stuff. Godbless from the Netherlands 🤠 🇳🇱
I love all that stuff. The knives were great examples of the jigging. Thanks for the great info! Enjoyed it....................................
Very nice old things from back then, appreciate the lesson on the jigging patterns. Thanks
My goodness brother you truly have sum really cool stuff from the past, your slip joint collection is second to none honestly some of those are amazing your stories and stoves are incredible too, I'm so glad I found out about your channel, good stuff brother you and yours take care I'll catch you on the next one great vid 🇺🇲🙏😎
Osom old the knifes my favorite
Those old bone handles are great! Picked up a 60s small coke bottle red bone case with a chip in the handle. Repairs done turned out pretty good and will be a great carry. I would rather find the old stuff than new. My Dad told me they used to put coals from the wood stove under the oil pan on very cold winters in Iowa. Helped to get them started. Thanks for sharing. Love old cool stuff!
Awesome My friend. Bet that old Case Coke is sweet!!! Cool story about pops. They were Jack of all trades back then
What a beautiful Ruby Red lantern there!! That auto motor heater was really cool as well. All such historical pieces. The jigging history was very interesting as well. Thank you for sharing this brother!
Thanks for watching & sharing. My Auto/Moto Heater is missing the Hang bracket for hanging in the engine compartment. When you find those almost always the bracket is gone. Best! Dwayne
Awesome video today brother Dwayne, love those vintage pocket knives!!!
Hey Brother Terry. How ya doing. Thanks. I will do a feature on a few of those old slips soon. There’s some real Jam up-Jelly tight ones😉. Best! Dwayne
Great stuff as always, Dwayne! Very fascinating old lamps and cookers. Awesome different examples of jigging. Thanks for sharing! They just don’t make them like they used too. Have a great evening!
Thanks Brother. Take care
I’m retiring at 70, a few short years away. By then you should have a museum opened and I’m gonna head your way. I’ll bring us sumpin sweet to sip on from the hills of Carolin . See ya then bro!
Sounds like a plan that would be sweet as Carolina Honey 👍. Our Son was stationed at Bragg 3 years ago. Army Captain. We visited 2-3 times. Blue ridge Mountains. Awesome Gods Country
I love your style with the stoves! And I love the looks of that worm groove jigging on the giant jack!!!! Sweet!!
Great stuff. 😊
One reason those companies faded away was that some of their clients, like Remington and Winchester, never geared back up for knife production after concentrating on mostly guns for the war effort. They just put the names on stuff now for a fee or contract Camillus or Queen to make the knife and put the name on it
Thanks for sharing and highlighting this. Appreciate it👍
They used to use those cast iron stoves in train cabooses. You can still buy them new though.They cost 3-4 hundred dollars.
Great info. Thanks for sharing. I believe They also used them to Heat Sad’ Iron’s for ironing Clothes.
What? Another item to collect hhaaa. Super, man. Take care
😂thanks for watching and chiming in
@@CuttingEdgetoolshello there D. I’m super interested in this vintage stove heater for my camper. I found one , what do I do to replace the wick?
7:44 Thats a nice Swedish Svea 123 kerosine stove. Came out in the 1950's. It was very populair with hikers and climbers. Not intended for the military as far as I know. Althoug Svea and Trangia dit make a simple alcohol burner for the Swedish army.
Optimus bought Svea, and the 123R is still being made today, although production is done in Taiwan. I own one, spendid little stove.
Thanks for the video! Love this old stuff.
Godbless from the Netherlands 🤠 🇳🇱
Thanks my friend from the Netherlands ❤️Awesome info. Thanks for sharing
Lots of info on the Svea123 on youtube 🤠👍. I use Coleman fuel in mine.
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