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Pocket Knife Frustration!

msareborn

New member
Don't you hate when you dig up a great old knife and it's always rusted? I just cleaned this one up and the scales are super cool! Too bad it wasn't preserved somehow, it's also really skinny. Also pictured is some kind of Marine emblem, a 1945S War nickel, and 5 wheats. One is a 1916, nice! To be digging this time of year is a treat. It was over 50 degrees here in the Panhandle of Idaho. Go get some, before it freezes!
 
Nice finds! :clapping:Yes, I hate to find a cool old knife all rusted shut..besides the stainless ones of course...I've got a few that were not...well, not badly rusted even with the carbon steel blades...one is a nice little Schrade that cleaned up not too badly...I figure it was a fairly recent drop though, maybe 10yrs tops...not like that old one you got there...:clapping:
Mud
 
Jesse;
I'm In Coeur d'Alene. 208-640-6160c. Let's do a dig together, and we'll film it. Got any great places in your neck of the woods?
 
You scored some nice keepers. That globe and anchor remind me of my late father. Congrats on the War nickel, I add then to my silver coin count.
HH - Bruce
 
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