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<strong>AMOSKEAG</strong><br />
SALE NO. 76<br />
42<br />
1830. BUCK FOLDING KNIFE Model 42821 measuring 4 3/4” overall with a 3 3/4” serrated drop-point blade. This lock blade knife features<br />
orange checkered Delrin handles with the original nylon case. The knife appears unsharpened and is in almost new condition. (3395-1F)<br />
1831. LOT OF RUSSELL GREEN RIVER KNIVES Two total: the first measures 10 1/4” overall with a 5 3/4” carbon steel, drop-point blade<br />
and a 2 1/2” false edge. This full tang knife features wood scales with lightly tarnished brass rivets and a non-original leather sheath. The blade<br />
appears to be unsharpened with the knife being in excellent condition overall; the second measures 9” overall with a 4 3/4” carbon steel clip-point<br />
blade. This full tang knife features wood scales, brass rivets and a non-original leather sheath. There are light oxidation stains on the blade near<br />
the tip as well as the outer edges of the tang. The brass rivets are lightly tarnished. The blade appears sharpened with the knife in good condition<br />
overall. (3395-1N2)<br />
1832. BRITISH COMMANDO KNIFE This knife measures 11 1/2” overall with a 6 3/4” double edge stiletto blade. The knife features a black<br />
overall finish with a brass handle, steel cross guard and the original leather sheath. The cross guard is stamped Sheffield, England on one end and<br />
has the NATO designation/1976 on the opposite end. The handles have a small amount of paint missing near the pommel as well as two minor<br />
chips of black finish off the blade. There is also a small amount of oxidation near the tip of the blade with the knife rating good to very good condition<br />
overall. (3395-1D1)<br />
1833. LOT OF PARKER CUTLERY KNIVES Three total: the first is a folding hunting knife which measures 5” overall with a 3 1/2” clip-point<br />
blade, featuring genuine stag handles, brass bolsters, brass rivets and brass liner. There is light tarnish on the bolsters. The blade appears to have<br />
been sharpened and exhibits light wear near the spine with the knife rating very good to excellent condition overall; the second knife is a multi<br />
blade cattle knife which measures 3 3/4” overall with a 3” clip master blade, 2” Sheep’s foot blade and a 2” spey blade. This knife features nickel<br />
silver bolsters, brass rivets, brass liner and wood handles. The bolsters exhibit light tarnish from storage with the knife in excellent condition overall;<br />
the third is a crown pen knife which measures 2 3/4” overall with a 2” drop-point master blade and a secondary 1 1/4” drop-point blade The<br />
knife features genuine stag handles, brass rivets and a brass liner with the knife in excellent condition overall. (3395-1H2)<br />
1834. LOT OF CAMILLUS FOLDING KNIVES Two total: the first is a folding lock-blade hunting knife model 26, which measures 5 1/4” overall<br />
with a 4” clip master blade and a secondary 4” clip-point blade. This knife features nickel silver bolsters, faux stag handles, brass rivets, brass<br />
liner and includes the original box; the second lot is a multi-blade stock knife, model 89, which measures 4 1/4” overall with a 3 1/4” saber-clip<br />
master blade, 2 1/2” sheep’s foot blade and a 2 1/4” spey blade. The knife features nickel silver bolsters, brass rivets, brass liner and includes the<br />
original box. Both knives exhibit light wear from storage and are in excellent condition overall. (3395-1Y2)<br />
1835. LOT OF KNIVES Two total: the first is a Cole Cutlery, KA-LOK, lock-blade which measures 3 1/4” overall with a 2 1/2” drop-point blade. The<br />
knife features nickel silver bolsters, nickel silver rivets, wood handles and includes original box. The bolsters are slightly tarnished from storage with<br />
the blade appearing unsharpened; the second lot is a Parker Cutlery pen knife which measures 3 3/4” overall with a 3” clip master blade, 2”<br />
sheep’s foot blade and a 2” drop-point blade. This knife features nickel silver bolsters, nickel silver rivets and genuine stag handles. The blades<br />
appear unsharpened with both knives in excellent condition overall. (3395-1O)<br />
1836. LOT OF SWISS ARMY KNIVES Three total: the first is a red Delrin scaled, Wenger, multi tool sportsman’s knife with a 2 1/2” drop-point<br />
blade that exhibits signs of wear and sharpening along with approximately 10 other tools. In very good to excellent condition overall. The second<br />
is a red handled Victorinox pen knife with a 2” drop point master blade and a secondary 1 1/4” pen blade. The blades appear unsharpened. The<br />
scales show minimal wear with the knife in very good to excellent condition overall. The third is a red Delrin handled, Victorinox, lobster pen knife<br />
with a 1 1/2 drop-point blade, nail file and scissors. The scales show minor wear with the blade appearing unsharpened and the knife in very good<br />
to excellent condition overall (3395-1O3)<br />
1837. LOT OF FARMER’S CLASP/ SODBUSTER KNIVES Total of four: all four knives measure 4 3/4” overall with a 3 1/2” clip blades<br />
and wood handles. Only one knife exhibits limited use with very light wear on the scales. All four knives appear unsharpened and rate very good<br />
to excellent overall. (3395-1F2)<br />
1838. LOT OF SWISS ARMY KNIVES Three total: first is a red checkered Delrin scale, Victorinox, campers type knife with a 3 1/4” drop-point<br />
master blade and a 3” curved blunt tip blade. The knife features a saw, can opener, awl and cork screw with the knife in almost new condition overall;<br />
the second is a checkered, silver metal scale, Victorinox pen knife similar to the Secretary model with a 2 1/4” drop-point master blade and a 1<br />
1/4” pen blade. The blades appear unsharpened with the knife in excellent condition overall; the third is red Delrin scale lobster pen knife similar to<br />
the Signature model knife with a 2” master pen blade and a 1 1/4” secondary pen blade. Also included are scissors, nail file, screw driver tooth pick<br />
and tweezers. The handles exhibit light wear with the blades appearing unsharpened and the knife in excellent condition overall. (3395-1L4)<br />
1839. LOT OF J.A. HENCKELS FOLDING KNIVES Two total: the first is an “Eddie Bauer” edition which measures 4” overall with a 3 1/4”<br />
drop-point blade and a 3” cleaning hook. This lock-blade knife features genuine stag handles, German silver bolster, German silver rivets and a<br />
brass liner. The bolster and blade exhibit light wear. The blade appears unsharpened with the knife in very good condition overall; the second<br />
measures 4” overall with a 3 1/4” drop-point blade. This lock blade knife features genuine stag handles, German silver bolster, German silver rivets<br />
and a brass liner. This knife exhibits light wear from storage. The blade appears unsharpened with the knife rating excellent overall. (3395-1I4)<br />
1840. LOT OF KNIVES Three total: the first is a Camillus model 31 Fishing Knife measuring 5” overall with a 4” partially serrated, clip-point blade<br />
and a 3 3/4” combination fish scaler and bottle opener. This knife features nickel silver bolsters, imitation stag handles and a brass liner. The blade<br />
has been sharpened with the knife in very good to excellent condition overall; the second is a Parker Cutlery Trapper model which measures 4”<br />
overall with a 3 1/4” clip-point master blade and 3 1/4 spey blade. The knife features genuine stag handles, nickel silver bolsters and a brass liner.<br />
The blades appear unsharpened with the knife exhibiting light wear from storage and is in excellent condition overall; the third is a Parker Cutlery<br />
congress knife measuring 3 3/4” overall with a 2 1/4” sheep’s foot, master blade, 1 1/4” pen blade and a 1 1/2” spey blade. The knife features<br />
genuine stag handles, nickel silver bolsters, nickel silver rivets and a brass liner. The blades appears unsharpened with the knife in excellent condition<br />
overall. (3395-1Q1)<br />
1841. LOT OF FARMER’S CLASP/ SODBUSTER KNIVES Five total: the first two are made by Kissing Crane of Germany and measure<br />
3 1/2” overall with a 2 3/4” skinner-clip blades, wood handles, brass rivets and brass liners. Both knives are in very good to excellent condition<br />
overall; the second two are Kissing Crane brand knives measuring 5” overall with 3 3/4” clip-point blades, wood handles, brass rivets and brass<br />
liners. Both knives are in very good to excellent condition overall; the last knife is made by Schmidt & Ziegler of Germany which measure 4 1/2”<br />
overall with a 3 3/4” clip-point blade. This knife features wood handles, brass liner and a brass rivet. The knife appears unsharpened and is in very<br />
good to excellent condition overall. (3395-1R1)<br />
1842. LOT OF KNIVES Two total: the first is a Case model 2138 Sodbuster knife which measures 5 1/4” overall with a 3 3/4” clip-point blade, black<br />
Delrin handles and a brass rivet. The blade and handles exhibit light wear. The blade has been sharpened with the knife in very good condition<br />
overall; the second is a Budding and Grafting Knife by Bonsa of Germany measuring 3 3/4” overall with a 2” curved grafting blade and a 1 1/4”<br />
bark lifting top edge. This knife features black Delrin handles, brass liner and an additional 1” lifting blade made of bone. The handles and metal<br />
blade exhibit minor surface wear. The blade appears unsharpened with the knife rating in very good to excellent condition overall. (3395-1K4)