Man, you remind me of my father. A keen eye for something old and well-made. He’d walk right passed something new and flashy for an old beat up knife or tool that just needed a little work. Old wood planes, old knives, things you don’t find anymore other than at a flea market or garage sale. He was an old craftsman and camper, a fisherman and writer from Kentucky. He wrote about “down home” a lot when we lived in Chicago when I was just a little boy. After a lot of years not growing up with my dad since the divorce, his promise to me came true. We lived on his sailboat in California and were planning to sail around the world. During this time, we’d go to flea markets where he’d spot a rusty old something he just needed to have and bought it for nearly nothing. Fixed it up, got it looking brand new again. At the San Jose Flea Market (capitalized because it’s just famous and huge), he was really into this particular stand that had a bunch of really old knives. We were looking for a couple boat knives and this stand had some. The owner was an old salty sailor from Sweden. Everything he had was old. Some newer knives from the 60’s, but most much older than that. Dad and this guy started talking sailing and my 18 year old ass was getting bored. (As usual) Eventually, my dad decided he wanted this really old sheath knife without a sheath, that had a four inch blade and a god-awful red painted wood handle. Yawn. Not sure what he paid for it but I’d guess less than a dollar. He bought me an old Case rigger’s knife with the one blade and the fid that folded out the other side. I still have that knife, but back then, he thought his ugly Swedish knife was better than my Case. (I didn’t know world-class steel like he did) Dad spent a lot of time on that old knife, doing really fancy rope work on the handle and polishing the blade to a mirror shine. Made a fine sheath out of scrap leather. Wow! Incredible knife now! He showed me the Swedish maker’s stamp on the blade and described the steel as some of the very best in the world. “It’ll rust but no man lets their knife rust.” Dad died about 6 years ago and I miss him terribly. We sailed all around the South Pacific and settled in Hawaii. One of the very few things I have left from him is his old Swedish boat knife. Sorry for the long story, but you triggered a fond memory of mine. Thank you. Peace and aloha to you and yours always. 🤙🏼
Thank you so much for sharing! You're a Great writer as well. I think I would have loved to sit and talk with your dad for a long while. He would have been a Great Man to know. I love to sit and talk with old timers. They have great stories of how hard times made strong men. Thanks again for sharing this wonderful story and thanks for the support!!
@@hombrelobomedia3503 , Thanks man. You’re right. Dad didn’t expect anything from me and didn’t push me at all. I just wanted to be like him. He was really happy that I just was.
Nice finds, $2 for that Buck lockback would have been the winner for me, those 500 series lockbacks are really nice and when they are all shined up they look great.
In fact, such popular markets are filled with many good things, hand tools, and even cool equipment, the quality and real value of which many people are unaware of. Indeed, it is an excellent deal... All the best to you.
Brother, I really enjoyed your video. I wish I had good flea markets near me. I visited many when I was up north and found great stuff back in the day.
Hey Knife DR, the victorinox is a pruning knife for gardeners, green house workers, and just all kinds of plant specialists. You found some really good deals and thank you for the video. Blessings to you . Cheers. 😊
Great finds! I recently got into collecting traditional slipjoints, and have decided to take the hobby into the restoration side of it. Got myself a vertical sander with grinding wheel, small anvil, ball peen hammer, and a few other small tools to help me. Watching vids like yours, really inspires me to keep going. I think taking apart and learning how to fix/build these old knives, is best to do with the cheaper American made ones like imperial, colonial, hammer brand, cuz there’s plenty of them for cheap. Once I get it down, I will move on to more expensive, American made ones like Camillus, Kabar, shrade. You’ve got a new subscriber here, looking forward to learning from guys like yourself, who have been doing this for a bit.
Good little haul there . The Swiss knife is pronounced Vit Tri No . My business partner and I just got done with a storage locker we paid 8 grand for . So many knives it's unbelievable . Almost made my half back already and now most everything is profit . I will be listing knives online for the next 2 years from this deal and keeping several mint hunting knives for my collection . One day I would like to fix knives like you are doing as I try to save any good knives I find in my business .
Nice finds! My Dad taught me to look at flea markets and such for good deals like this also. You never know what might turn up. I dig your outro also to be like a good knife and stay sharp. 👍🏻
Awesome score on the Antlers, that Buck knife was a great deal. I collect knives Especially Old Timer Hunting knive. My prized knife is Red Stag Horn Old Timer that my Grandpa carried in ww2 then my dad in VietNam 66-69. When I turned 10 that was my BDay gift from my Dad an Old Timer Red Stag Horn hunting knife that i wear proudly every chance I get. Case makes a good knives or use too but the past 10 or so years they turned to Pooh qaulity wise. For a pocket knife I carry a Barlow. Qaulity steal an holds a edge for awhile an just a classic design. I even use it for a skinner knife for squirrel an rabbit.
Loving your vids, just discovered you. Over here in the U.K Steam Fairs are a great place to find knives and tools, I always come away with a pile of stuff when we go to them.
Actually the HILTI is a swiss army knive from Victorinox. HILTI is a professional tools company from Germany which sometimes brand knives from Victorinox like Bosch or Würth.
I just found you on here. I enjoy doing the same as you collecting and repairing old knives. I will definitely check out more of your videos. I'm in NC where are you from?
I have a Sodbuster Jr. Those are nice little knives. They last forever if you don’t abuse them. You should send yours to Case and get the broken blade replaced. They might do it for free. And if they don’t getting it repaired is still cheaper than buying a new one. I also like that Buck 501. That’s another great knife. You got a hell of a deal on that thing. Especially considering the fact that’s it’s a pre date code knife which means it’s over 37 years old. $2 was an absolute steal for it.
Two years ago I went to a flea market in central VA walked up on an older man selling old tools and knives. He said I might like "that old Rambo knife " he had in a bucket of fixed blades. Most were priced around five or ten bucks. This one had a piece of tape across a familiar looking sheath. $25. I handed him 40 and picked three other pocket knives the "Rambo knife " was a buck buck master 184. COMPLETE Including spikes. Blade was in great shape. Sheath had some minor scratches.
When I worked at the City we had a local dump days where everybody cleaned and dropped off junk, I always check tool boxes or tackle boxes, well my co worker popped open tackle box there laid an older case single blade hunter stag or bone brown, still had plenty of life left, you would be surprised what people throw out, if I remember the blade was a tad short or worn, but still worth cleaning up.
I think they sold that hooked blade victorinox knife as a grafting knife, like for grafting fruit trees. I used to work for this farmer who had acres and acres of apple trees, and he would buy fistfuls of those and give them to us kids as like a bonus if we were working hard.
Hello Mr. Kevin, I noticed the Kershaw oh so sweet in the background of several of your videos. What’s your opinion of it? I’ve had one for over a decade and I like the one-handed open and close action and the affordability, but I wouldn’t think it would hold up to heavy use
I found a Buck 112 Ranger , 1980 and the blade has never been sharpened and no small scratches, never got used looks like the brass got some kind of tar on it but its brand new, what would you suggest to clean the brass with?
I like to carry a cheap or knackered* knife for two reasons. Firstly, I might damage it and secondly i'll lend it to someone who WILL damage it ! ( I'm in UK/England. Knackered means 'worn out/not working/tired etc
Great finds brother I’m like you I hunt for gems in the junk pile. I’ve found some pretty amazing stuff for cheap and turned a good profit on it. It’s the thrill of the hunt. 😂
Man, I wish I had flea markets where I live, even when there's flea markets they barely have pocket knives and the best you'll find is some abused swiss army knife, most of the time it's chinese knock-off swiss army knives where you can bend the blades with two fingers. This may sound weird, but if I ever go to the states I will be on the lookout for every flea market around.
Hey brother, just found you, I do the same thing as you!! Love your channel and content!! Just subscribed today!!! I'm I Georgia about 2 hours from the flea market you are at !! Have not been there yet but I will!! I go to Macon, Albany and Tifton flea markets!! Plus antique shops!! Thanks for sharing brother and have a great day 😀
You could have taken the craftsmen wrenches in and gotten new ones for free. Very rarely see them around here for that reason. I used to live a town over from the biggest flea market in Wisconsin but the one in Denver I went to later was open on weekends and Wednesdays. I think it was at least fifty acres maybe even bigger
First time on the channel and you have a new subscriber already. Very good finds, here in UK it's left only traders in this type of markets and they sell close to the brand new price. Can you tell me, what type of watch strap you have, looking very good. Cheers
Hello from Across the pond! It’s a Seiko Solar watch. It’s a canvas watch band. I’ll add it to one of my upcoming Pocket Dump videos. Thanks for the support.
HEY MAN....YO......Chicago Knnife Works has SCHRADE family blades, NEW, never installed for sale, like 1$ each !! Go buy a box and KEEP BEING AWESOME !
Man, you remind me of my father. A keen eye for something old and well-made. He’d walk right passed something new and flashy for an old beat up knife or tool that just needed a little work. Old wood planes, old knives, things you don’t find anymore other than at a flea market or garage sale. He was an old craftsman and camper, a fisherman and writer from Kentucky. He wrote about “down home” a lot when we lived in Chicago when I was just a little boy.
After a lot of years not growing up with my dad since the divorce, his promise to me came true. We lived on his sailboat in California and were planning to sail around the world. During this time, we’d go to flea markets where he’d spot a rusty old something he just needed to have and bought it for nearly nothing. Fixed it up, got it looking brand new again.
At the San Jose Flea Market (capitalized because it’s just famous and huge), he was really into this particular stand that had a bunch of really old knives. We were looking for a couple boat knives and this stand had some. The owner was an old salty sailor from Sweden. Everything he had was old. Some newer knives from the 60’s, but most much older than that. Dad and this guy started talking sailing and my 18 year old ass was getting bored. (As usual) Eventually, my dad decided he wanted this really old sheath knife without a sheath, that had a four inch blade and a god-awful red painted wood handle. Yawn. Not sure what he paid for it but I’d guess less than a dollar. He bought me an old Case rigger’s knife with the one blade and the fid that folded out the other side. I still have that knife, but back then, he thought his ugly Swedish knife was better than my Case. (I didn’t know world-class steel like he did)
Dad spent a lot of time on that old knife, doing really fancy rope work on the handle and polishing the blade to a mirror shine. Made a fine sheath out of scrap leather. Wow! Incredible knife now! He showed me the Swedish maker’s stamp on the blade and described the steel as some of the very best in the world. “It’ll rust but no man lets their knife rust.”
Dad died about 6 years ago and I miss him terribly. We sailed all around the South Pacific and settled in Hawaii. One of the very few things I have left from him is his old Swedish boat knife.
Sorry for the long story, but you triggered a fond memory of mine. Thank you.
Peace and aloha to you and yours always. 🤙🏼
Thank you so much for sharing! You're a Great writer as well. I think I would have loved to sit and talk with your dad for a long while. He would have been a Great Man to know. I love to sit and talk with old timers. They have great stories of how hard times made strong men. Thanks again for sharing this wonderful story and thanks for the support!!
@@theknifedoctor , Yes sir, you would have loved to sit down and talk with my dad. Everyone did. He was just an incredible person on every level.
Sounds like a hell of a man. I can guarantee he loved every minute with you… well most of em. Ha. Both of you were and are very blessed.
@@hombrelobomedia3503 , Thanks man. You’re right. Dad didn’t expect anything from me and didn’t push me at all. I just wanted to be like him. He was really happy that I just was.
Good memories to have of one's dad. I miss mine.
Nice finds, $2 for that Buck lockback would have been the winner for me, those 500 series lockbacks are really nice and when they are all shined up they look great.
They are great knives. Thanks for the support!
Very cool. That Buck knife is really nice, good find.
Great finds from the flea market thats one of my favorite thing to do too! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the support! I love the hunt!
Some good finds there. I like that small Buck lock back. Great deal.
Great lucky punch!
👍
Very nice that's some great finds!
I love it. It's the hunt that I'm addicted to. I love finding them in need of repair and then giving them new life. Thanks very much for the support!
In fact, such popular markets are filled with many good things, hand tools, and even cool equipment, the quality and real value of which many people are unaware of. Indeed, it is an excellent deal... All the best to you.
Love looking for old knives to clean up! I especially like Victorinox! I'm a Zippo fan too but I only have one at the moment.. LOL.. great channel!
Thanks again for the support! I do love going to yard sales and flea markets. I'm going to a 100 miler Veterans day weekend. Can't wait.
Same here,just got a little pen knife at least 80 years old,need some clean up
Great finds..love the antlers great handle material 🇺🇸💪
I enjoy good grabs on knives too. At last count I have around 45 knives. New or old, they all have a home with me. Great video brother. Semper Fi.
Semper FI!! Thank you!
really enjoy the videos..keep em coming!
I have one of those little Victorinox knives in my pocket right now. I never go anywhere without it. Perfect for opening parcels at work etc.
They are great little knives. I put the black one in the video on my F250 key chain. I cleaned and oiled. Thanks for sharing and the support!
Thanks for sharing, brother 👊
Thanks for your support!!
Love this channel you got a good eye too,that white little imperial was a good find.buck too.
Thank you so much!!
Nice haul! 😊
Brother, I really enjoyed your video. I wish I had good flea markets near me.
I visited many when I was up north and found great stuff back in the day.
Thank you!
Great info and perspective, thank you
I have that exact hammer, it's my favorite. Had it for years.
That's a good haul. Always good to have a lightweight ball peen hammer for detail work.
I've been looking for an old like that. It was a Great Day at the Flea Market! Thanks for the support!!
Hey Knife DR, the victorinox is a pruning knife for gardeners, green house workers, and just all kinds of plant specialists. You found some really good deals and thank you for the video. Blessings to you . Cheers. 😊
Cool finds looking forward to seeing these knives getting some tlc and coming to life
Thank you!! I love it and thanks again for the support!!
Nice flea market. Thanks for sharing that.😊
Thank you!! Thanks for the support!!
very enjoyable!
Many thanks!
That buck is a cool find. From the 1960's I believe. Congrats. Great haul!
You were practically in my back yard! Don’t live but a few miles from that place!
Dec 1994, I went in the Marine Corps. Cool finds. Semper Fi brother.
Semper Fi! Thank you!
That Gerber knife was a find for sure.
It was! I like Gerbers! Especially the USA Made ones.
Good flea market right there
Thanks for the video. I like knives, and Damon I like to collect old things, and the exhibition looks great. Greetings to you.😀
Nice scores!
The victorinox folder is a floral knife for cutting flowers
Subscribed.
Hope to see many more videos on your channel.
Thank you! I'll keep them coming. Thanks for watching!
That Gerber pays for most if not all of those knives , awesome and a Buck for 2 bucks . Scored .
Very nice finds,cool find on the trick knife
Thank you! I love the hunt!! Thanks for the support!!
Good haul!
Thanks!
That Buck is actually worth some good money 👍🇺🇸
you got a good haul there
Great finds! I recently got into collecting traditional slipjoints, and have decided to take the hobby into the restoration side of it. Got myself a vertical sander with grinding wheel, small anvil, ball peen hammer, and a few other small tools to help me. Watching vids like yours, really inspires me to keep going. I think taking apart and learning how to fix/build these old knives, is best to do with the cheaper American made ones like imperial, colonial, hammer brand, cuz there’s plenty of them for cheap. Once I get it down, I will move on to more expensive, American made ones like Camillus, Kabar, shrade. You’ve got a new subscriber here, looking forward to learning from guys like yourself, who have been doing this for a bit.
Thank you and thanks for watching! It takes practice.
I bet your an amazing grandfather/dad 👏
Thank you!!
Good little haul there . The Swiss knife is pronounced Vit Tri No . My business partner and I just got done with a storage locker we paid 8 grand for . So many knives it's unbelievable . Almost made my half back already and now most everything is profit . I will be listing knives online for the next 2 years from this deal and keeping several mint hunting knives for my collection . One day I would like to fix knives like you are doing as I try to save any good knives I find in my business .
Nice finds! My Dad taught me to look at flea markets and such for good deals like this also. You never know what might turn up. I dig your outro also to be like a good knife and stay sharp. 👍🏻
Thank you!! Thanks for the support!
Love finding copper hammers for flintknapping
Nice loot.
Great video!! Love a good find at the flea market too. Subbed and looking forward to seeing more!🤘💜🤙
Awesome!! Thank you so much for the support!!
I had one of those "Camp King" knives in my youth it was a cheap to buy knife but it was better quality than much of what is available now.
Awesome score on the Antlers, that Buck knife was a great deal. I collect knives Especially Old Timer Hunting knive. My prized knife is Red Stag Horn Old Timer that my Grandpa carried in ww2 then my dad in
VietNam 66-69. When I turned 10 that was my BDay gift from my Dad an Old Timer Red Stag Horn hunting knife that i wear proudly every chance I get. Case makes a good knives or use too but the past 10 or so years they turned to Pooh qaulity wise. For a pocket knife I carry a Barlow. Qaulity steal an holds a edge for awhile an just a classic design. I even use it for a skinner knife for squirrel an rabbit.
Loving your vids, just discovered you. Over here in the U.K Steam Fairs are a great place to find knives and tools, I always come away with a pile of stuff when we go to them.
Thank you!! Thanks for watching and the support!
Actually the HILTI is a swiss army knive from Victorinox.
HILTI is a professional tools company from Germany which sometimes brand knives from Victorinox like Bosch or Würth.
Are you talking about the red advertising knife? It’s stamped Colonial USA on the main blade.
It says it’s a fastener company.
Could you show how you work on the pins with the hammer? How you form pins and land them
Yes sir.
Great video and nice score!I just subscribed your channel.Thank you for sharing 😊🔪👍
It was a fun day!! Thanks for the support!!
Just subscribed to you as well!!
@@theknifedoctor
Thank you so much. I love this blade community!Have a great day!🔪👍
I just found you on here. I enjoy doing the same as you collecting and repairing old knives. I will definitely check out more of your videos. I'm in NC where are you from?
Thank you! Thanks for watching and the Support! Im from GA.
Love them mini victorinox knifes, used to get them for free from our diesel supplier at my old job.
That hawkbill victorinox looks like a gardener model
I don’t have any change , that old chestnut
Yup 😂
Nice video!
nice haul and pretty cheap too. i envy you though. but i am glad you got it.
Nice vidéo
Thank you!
Just subscribed, I’m 20 minutes away from the Lee County Flea market . I’ve come across some good deals there . Stay safe ..
Awesome! I love that place! Always a fun time and good deals! Thanks for the support!
Typo , I’m right down the road , 10 minutes away 😂I look forward to catching up on your videos , thanks for sharing
I have a Sodbuster Jr. Those are nice little knives. They last forever if you don’t abuse them. You should send yours to Case and get the broken blade replaced. They might do it for free. And if they don’t getting it repaired is still cheaper than buying a new one.
I also like that Buck 501. That’s another great knife. You got a hell of a deal on that thing. Especially considering the fact that’s it’s a pre date code knife which means it’s over 37 years old. $2 was an absolute steal for it.
Nice finds! Never seen a trick knife before...cool. Looking forward to a few like the Kershaw and Camillus brought back to their glory.
I’ve seen a few of these before. They’re pretty cool! Thanks for the support!
Two years ago I went to a flea market in central VA walked up on an older man selling old tools and knives. He said I might like "that old Rambo knife " he had in a bucket of fixed blades. Most were priced around five or ten bucks. This one had a piece of tape across a familiar looking sheath. $25. I handed him 40 and picked three other pocket knives the "Rambo knife " was a buck buck master 184. COMPLETE Including spikes. Blade was in great shape. Sheath had some minor scratches.
That was an awesome find! Thanks for watching! Happy Thanksgiving!
Love this! Def subscribe
When I worked at the City we had a local dump days where everybody cleaned and dropped off junk, I always check tool boxes or tackle boxes, well my co worker popped open tackle box there laid an older case single blade hunter stag or bone brown, still had plenty of life left, you would be surprised what people throw out, if I remember the blade was a tad short or worn, but still worth cleaning up.
The first Vic is a garden knife, pruning and harvesting produce in your garden.
Thank you!
I think they sold that hooked blade victorinox knife as a grafting knife, like for grafting fruit trees. I used to work for this farmer who had acres and acres of apple trees, and he would buy fistfuls of those and give them to us kids as like a bonus if we were working hard.
I don’t know why but I like them. LOL
I never seen a trick knife. That's pretty neat.
They are cool! Thanks for watching!!
Love flea markets. The one down here in south Florida Swap Shop has really fallen off since the pandemic started in 2020.
Hello Mr. Kevin, I noticed the Kershaw oh so sweet in the background of several of your videos. What’s your opinion of it? I’ve had one for over a decade and I like the one-handed open and close action and the affordability, but I wouldn’t think it would hold up to heavy use
I’m sorry…I do t know what Kershaw your referring too.
Old timers are a real popular knife 🔪 in Australia 🇦🇺 🎉
Never had much luck at the Lee county flea market myself
I love it. You never know. I strike out some but that’s the fun of it. I love the HUNT. Thanks for watching!
Awesome finds, how do you clean the knives up? I have some I need to refurbish. Thanks for sharing
Thank you! Yes I clean and give old knives new life. Thanks for the support!!
I use a buffing wheel, 400 grit sand paper, Never Dull and alot of elbow grease. LOL I love it!
I found a Buck 112 Ranger , 1980 and the blade has never been sharpened and no small scratches, never got used looks like the brass got some kind of tar on it but its brand new, what would you suggest to clean the brass with?
Never Dull and Flitz. Brasso is great also.
Send the Sodbuster back to case for warrenty repair . I hear their Warrenty is pretty good .
I think im going to do that this week. I'll do a video on that. Thanks for the suggestion.
I believe that Kershaw is called a Kershaw Justin made in Japan. Cool knife
Awesome!! Thanks for sharing the info!!
Japan produces some of the best knife steel in the world.
I like to carry a cheap or knackered* knife for two reasons. Firstly, I might damage it and secondly i'll lend it to someone who WILL damage it ! ( I'm in UK/England. Knackered means 'worn out/not working/tired etc
Bought a victorinox Sd for 5 bucks. Cleaned it bought new used scales for 3 total 8 bucks and looks brand new. They cost now $20USD.
I do love Victorinox knives. Thanks for sharing.
That knife in the first box that had the aluminum handles with eagle claw pommel is blackforest German worth about 200
I believe that case will fix that knife free.
Yeah you are correct
Can confirm, got one at a yard sale in Huntsville AL, the blade was broken and they repaired it for free! ($10 shipping)
Great finds brother I’m like you I hunt for gems in the junk pile. I’ve found some pretty amazing stuff for cheap and turned a good profit on it. It’s the thrill of the hunt. 😂
Thank you and Merry Christmas!!
It's a victorinox pruning knife I believe
Thank you!
I believe Victorinox has a lifetime warranty. Usually they will replace the knife outright. Look into it...
Thank you!!
You must live off of HWY 80 or 280. All your repair videos has HWY noise lol . I enjoy your videos 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸❤️❤️
Man, I wish I had flea markets where I live, even when there's flea markets they barely have pocket knives and the best you'll find is some abused swiss army knife, most of the time it's chinese knock-off swiss army knives where you can bend the blades with two fingers. This may sound weird, but if I ever go to the states I will be on the lookout for every flea market around.
Semper Fi. USMC Summer 1969-Winter 1978. Texas.
Semper-Fi!! Thank you for you service!
Hey brother, just found you, I do the same thing as you!!
Love your channel and content!!
Just subscribed today!!!
I'm I Georgia about 2 hours from the flea market you are at !!
Have not been there yet but I will!!
I go to Macon, Albany and Tifton flea markets!! Plus antique shops!!
Thanks for sharing brother and have a great day 😀
Awesome! Thanks for the support!! I love this stuff!!
Yeah man, they ain't nothing like some old man stuff!!!
I bet you liked that Zippo!! You should be sleeping in after your Case journey.
Yeah man, I love the zippo!!
I will sleep when they are no more knives to buy!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lol 👌
You could have taken the craftsmen wrenches in and gotten new ones for free. Very rarely see them around here for that reason. I used to live a town over from the biggest flea market in Wisconsin but the one in Denver I went to later was open on weekends and Wednesdays. I think it was at least fifty acres maybe even bigger
WOW! that would have been awesome to plunder!! Thanks for sharing and thanks for the support!
maybe i have weird taste and not good at judging value but that little Kershaw made in Japan was my favorite lol
It is a good knife! I can’t wait to do that one. Thanks for the support!!
@@theknifedoctor ❤❤
I will start my collection
The victotinox is there chisel grind pruning knife
Thank you!
New sub here!
Looking forward to catching up on your channel. 👊🏻
Thanks for the support!
@@theknifedoctor
You’re welcome my friend!
Somebody burglarized a top secret facilty.
LOL
New sub looks awsome channel . London England Thank You
Brilliant 😀👏🇦🇺👏👏🌈👏👏👏👏
Thank you and thanks for the support!
First time on the channel and you have a new subscriber already. Very good finds, here in UK it's left only traders in this type of markets and they sell close to the brand new price. Can you tell me, what type of watch strap you have, looking very good. Cheers
Hello from Across the pond! It’s a Seiko Solar watch. It’s a canvas watch band. I’ll add it to one of my upcoming Pocket Dump videos. Thanks for the support.
@@theknifedoctor Thank you very much
I found a $200 bench made knife for $5 at a garage sale I sold it on eBay for 120$
thats a nice flip!!
Do you ever find any knifes from Sheffield England? The steel city very well known for making little knifes like that
Yes, my latest video has one in it! The pine Mountain Video I found a Rogers camping Knife! I love it! Thanks for watching and Merry Christmas!
You cover a lot of territory ide like to talk to you about traps sometimes
You cant go wrong with a buck knife
HEY MAN....YO......Chicago Knnife Works has SCHRADE family blades, NEW, never installed for sale, like 1$ each !! Go buy a box and KEEP BEING AWESOME !
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