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Here's them pocket I got on Saturday.

Brandy[Ma.]

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There's some photos of the pocket knife from that free stuff stop I stopped in at.There was a lot of cool freebee finds there.The old man that died here had good tastes.I already have over 200 cool pocket knife and happy when I find one at a yard sale,but to find 21 of them from a freebee stop really made my day.The one with the two blades is like I one I had as a kid.I dressed out many a squirrel and rabbits with that knife but losted it when I was in my twenties.It's a Remington [Muskrat] which is a semi rare knife.A good price if I wanted to buy one would be around $ 250.When I was that lying on the bed where they had emtyed some draws my eyes and heart almost popped out.The other open one is a old Case,I didn't look it up but I would say it' a $ 150-$200 knife.Enjoy
 
I've carried a Trapper most of my life. I've worn out several. Nope, after a second look, I think it's a Buck "Trapper"..
 
Some of those of old knifes being back the good times I had with My granddad. He was a old time horse trader and would soon ' drop' knifes with someone as sit down and eat a meal.

I lost him in 1976 at 90 year old. He was buying, selling and trading pocket knifes two days before died. I still have the last 14 of knife he owned.
 
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