Cigar Box Full of OLD POCKET KNIVES - unboxing the mystery - Case, Kabar, BUCK, Primble
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
- In this video my daughter and I unravel the mystery behind a cigar box full of pocket knives. We open up the blades and discuss a bit about each knife.
0:51 Kabar Knife
1:37 Camillus trapper
2:35 Case XX USA stockman (6375)
3:31 Case XX USA jack (10 dot)
4:11 Swing Guard
5:01 Case Oilstone
5:55 Case XX Stainless USA stockman (5347 HSP)
6:48 Sears Craftsman trapper
7:37 Hawkbill / pruner
8:24 Remington smoker's knife?
9:29 BUCK 307 stockman
10:24 Case XX Stainless USA 6318 stockman (3 dot)
11:23 Primble Stockman (6371)
12:30 Case XX USA stockman (8 dot)
13:05 Craftsman Sears 100 Year Anniversary stockman
14:09 Queen Stockman
15:15 Boker Stockman
16:42 All Knives & Favorites
This collection includes brands such as Case XX, Kabar, BUCK, Primble and more! I hope you like the video.
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Wow,great collections of old pocketknives! They are rare now !
Im 60 years old not much gets me excited these days but those old knives are just down right sexy😅. Looks like a nice rainy day project cleaning and sharpening with your daughter. Good ones to pass on to her someday. Take care
Right on! Thanks for watching and I'm glad you enjoyed! It was fun to have a helper for this video.
I know the feeling
As a casual whittler I see the red jigged bone Stockman as being where it's at for detail work.
That is a box of stories and memories. If only we knew them. Restoration of those would be tough. Thank you for sharing them with us.
Glad you enjoyed it. These knives have a story to tell. Thanks for watching.
Man, that guy sharpened the life out of most of those blades…
Great acquisition. The old guy that owned those knives whittled and those knives were deliberately reprofiled, not worn by sharpenibg. Yoj can tell by the straight line edges coming to a point, in the sa.e fashion on all the knives he whittled with. The big old ten penny nail was likely used as a sharpening steek to put the edge back on as he dulled the blades.
Great insight! Thank you very much and thanks for watching!
Awesome collection! I like that case knife with the old stag handles! Great video!
That one is my favorite as well. Thanks for watching!
That's an awesome selection of knives. Congratulations on getting this man's collection. I love the case stockman as well
Thank you kindly
Wow there's a lot of history there you got to understand that all that sharpening was for a reason that gentleman used those knives for what they were made for those are fantastic items and they have a lot of history I traded those same knives in the classroom in school when I was in junior high
Nice collection. In the 70s i had several like the swing guard knife.There was a series of them named after cats.I had the lion,the leopard and the tiger.Thanks
Very cool, I was just doing some research on these and I saw some called the wolf and another called the fox. Mine has the remnants of an animal stamp on the handle but I cannot tell what it is. Thanks for the insight!
That Buck knife from the 70s brought back memories at one time I collected Buck and a few Old Timer brand ( schrade )
Good old USA made knives! Thanks for watching.
A box of cool old knives
Yes sir! Thanks for watching.
Neat old collection
Thank you!
That eagle banner makes me think Parker as well.
My thoughts exactly...and the construction.
Very cool!
Thank you!
Cool find. 😊
Thanks 👍
Love this man!
Thanks for watching! I dig your videos too.
They look very nice a great clean up job. Do you do that this is my first time watching your channel. Be safe and GOD BLESS AMERICA 🇺🇸 🙏
Thanks for watching! I'm glad you found me...
Welcome
Thanks for an interesting video. The Sears anniversary knife was cool as well.
I like that one too! Thanks for watching.
If he was into carving like you said, I the reprofiled most of those blades for that purpose opposed to just being worn
That makes sense...thanks for the input!
Cool knives
Thanks!
I really liked the 1970 case, even though the blade were quite worn. Is it a available?
Them camillus wild life knives are selling for 300-400$
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The 100 Sears Anniversary Knife was my favorite. Trying to learn more about knives and what I should be paying can I ask what you paid for them?
Cool video thumbs up. Can't you send most of these knives back to the factory and have them put new blades on them? If so with they put USA Stamped blades on them?
Not sure... I believe a few makers do that including Case and Buck. Thanks for watching!
Defenitly the man was a Whittler,
These blades are not all shaped like that because they where over used and abused,
This man shaped these blades with a grinder to give them that shape?
It's too obvious they all have the same shape except the big ones?
I got a Old Timer wood working knife model OT24 and the main whittling blade is shaped almost exactly live these knives of yours?
I tried to have case fix some of dads old knifes ,and they wouldn't do it.
Good to know...thanks for the info!
How much would you sell them to me for ?
I am listing some on eBay right now.
The guy was a carver for sure. That is how I shape my carving knifes.
Thanks for the info! I need to take up whittling...
Cool stuff! I enjoyed this!
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