TIAS.com has over a half a million antiques and collectibles for your online shopping pleasure
Call Us 1-888-OLD-STUFF  | Your Account  | Merchant Login  | Shopping Cart  | Wish List  | Help
View Today's
Newly Listed Items!
Click here to view new listings

Sell Your Antiques & Collectibles Here

Free Trial Offer!
The TIAS Trusted
Merchant Guarantee
Safe Online Shopping Since 1995
Advanced
Search
 Be Our Facebook Fan
 Follow us on Twitter

Knives: Pocket


What's New in the Collector's Showcase of Knives: Pocket?
The Most Recent Additions to This Category are First!
This a rare single blade pocket knife with a Turquoise Handle and southwest U.S.A. design!  It comes with an original maroon felt draw string storage bag, and maroon gift box.  The blade is 1.5" long, and the knife is 3.75" long opened.  It has never been used or sharpened, very good condition!  The blade is marked "PARKER U.S.A.".  A nice collector's knife!  This is a very nice hand etched like Scrimshaw, limited edition 2 blade pocket knife and original case, in very good condition. There are no signs of the blades ever being sharped or used. The longer 2" blade is marked "FLYING CLOUD" and stamped "NATIONAL BLADE N.J./U.S.A.". The brown exterior case is a hard shell case with custom padding inside along with a label that reads "NATIONAL BLADE HAND ETCHED IN U.S.A." in the upper inside part of the case.  The case is in like new condition also. A nice ship at sea seen scrimshaw knife!  This is a very nice limited edition wildlife collector series single blade folding knife with a flying eagle seen on the handle. The blade is marked "SHARP 440 STAINLESS JAPAN" and the blade is 2.25" long. There are no signs of the blade ever being sharped or used. This knife is in like new condition. The black exterior case is a hard shell case with custom padding inside along with a golden label that reads "LIMITED EDITION CHOKIN CUTLERY WILDLIFE COLLECTOR SERIES" on it.  There is also a explaination of "THE ARE OF CHOKIN" in the upper inside part of the case.  The case is in like new condition also.  A nice eagle knife!  This is a very nice collector's knife with a bear hear form at the end of the leather grip handle. The blade is marked "CRAFTSMAN BEAR HEAD" and the blade is 4.5" long. There are no signs of the blade ever being sharped, yet it is sharp. The leather handle and sheath are slightly darkened from age, but very clean overall. The sheath is custom fit to the knife, fits very well. A very nice knife, Made in U.S.A.!

Parker Turquoise Handle Pocket Knife $25.00

 

National Blade Hand Etched Knife Flying $48.00

 

Sharp Knife Wildlfe Series Eagle Limited $35.00

 

Craftsman Bear Knife Head & Sheath $40.00

This Collection of 4 pocket Knives features 1. Black Short: Forest Master,is the name imprinted and also Colonial Prov.USA.It has Some rust as shown. There are 4 Pull-Outs. Measures 3 3/4 inches unopened, and 8 1/4 inches

fully extended. 2.Black Long: The imprint says Jin, unopened measures 4 1/2 inches,extended it measures 7 3/4 inches. 3. Barlow is the name imprint on this Dark Brown knife,Model name is

Sabre #629,Hong Kong,Stainless Steel.

Unopened it is 4 3/4 inches,Extended it

measures 8 1/2 inches.4.Made in Pakistan

Stainless Steel,Bronze/Brass Sculpted

Forest Scene with Elk,and Mythic Figures

on both sides.Unopened measures 4 inches

Extended it measures 7 inches. Shipping is 

$8.67 Domestic USA Priority (3 days).


 Small vintage pocket knife with a Green, White, and Brown marbled plastic handle. 


One small 1 1/2 inch blade, un-marked.  Movable loop for key ring.


Measures 2 3/8 inches long w/o loop X 5/16 inch wide.


Blade is used condition, appears to have been sharpened, has some rust, needs cleaned up. 


Plastic shows rub wear like it was carried on a key ring.


Nice addition to a vintage pocket knife collection.  A pocket knife with red lettering on a white pearlized background. REads Winchester Western. 2 blades. Measures 3 in. long. In good, usable, displayable condition. Goldtone metal edge on the case.Not sure of age but it has been in storage since the early 1980's.  All the way open this pocket knife measures 2 1/8" long.  When folded up it is 2 1/2".  It is advertising Eversharp Tool Co of Wales, Wisconsin.

US, China, and Pakistan Pocket Knife Col $17.20

 

Vintage Celluloid Plastic Pocket Knife K $9.95

 

Winchester Western Pocket Knife $29.95

 

Eversharp Tool Co Pocket Knife $7.50

A small 2 1/2 inch pocket knife.  The front reads Automatic Switch Co of Florham Park, New Jersey.  This is a very nice single blade pocket folding knife featuring the stag handles, and 440 hardened stainless steel blade.  The knife is 3.5" long folded, or 6" long opened.  The blade is etched "SQUIRE V" and is stamped "EXPLORER 11-385 JAPAN 440 STAINLESS".  Has a good push release level to close.  This knife is near like new, a few minor scuffs on the polish finish blade, the stag is very nice no chips or cracks.  A very nice pocket knife overall!  This knife has 10 functions.  It is 3 1/4" long when closed and 7 1/2" long when opened as shown in the photos. The handle is red.  The blade says stainless steel Japan.  2 part implement miniature pocket knife with bakelite or Lucite handle. It measures 2.75 inches long. It is marked Kabar 1959. 09pdp426

Asco Pocket Knife $15.00

 

Squire V Pocket Knife Stag Handle Explor $28.00

 

Multi PurposePocket Knife $20.00

 

2 part implement miniature pocket knife $5.00

Old Vintage CAMILLUS New York 14 Folding Pocket Knife.


Nice Camillus folding pocket knife. I know very little about these.


It is silvertone with a black (I think plastic) bone type handle with a crest.


Two blades, used.  Age uncertain.


Marked: Camillus  - New York. Opposite side has a 14.


Measures 3 3/8 inches long X 1/2 inches wide.  


Nice collectible vintage pocket knife.  Old Vintage USA Folding Pocket Knife Plastic Mop Handle.


Small vintage pocket knife with a Maroon and Silver streaked handle. It looks like MOP but I believe it is plastic.


One small blade marked: Made in U.S.A. Movable loop for key ring.


Measures 2 3/4 inches long w/o loop X 3/8 inches wide.


Blade is in nice condition, I am not certain if it has been sharpened. Plastic shows light rub wear & a tiny pin prick sized dent on one side, and lots of rub wear on the reverse side.  Small spot on loop.


Nice addition to a vintage pocket knife collection.  Lot of Three Vintage Pocket Knives Colonial Hammer. The first knife has a mother of pearl handle, it is quite old and there is damage to the handle as can be seen in the pictures, the handle is just over 3 1/2 inches long, one blade is about 2 1/4 inches long, it is in fairly good condition, does have a little bit of the end of the blade missing and worn, the other blade is about 1 1/2 inches long tip on it is broken, it looks like there may be a marking but I can't tell for sure due to the dirt on it.  The second knife is in the shape of a bowling pin, it just over 2 inches long, blade is about 1 1/2 inches long,  it is marked Colonial Prov RI USA, blade is good but shows age, the white part of the pin handle is slightly loose on the bottom and there is a tiny spot of yellow, may come off, have not attempted to clean it.  The third knife is a Hammer brand, has a black and creamy colored handle, it is 3 1/4 inches long, there is one blade that is broken, remaining blade is about 2 1/4 inches long, marked Hammer Brand along with something can't quite make out, nice for parts or restoration.  This lot would be a nice addition to your collection!  Tiny 2.5 inch pocket knife with a Mother of Pearl look handle, both sides.


Marked: Remington UMC on blade and opposite side marked: R6905.


Handle is nice, metal shows usage wear.


Spring action is weak on long blade and knife is spread some when looking at the bottom. Not sure if this is a factory error or what, as rivet flush on both sides of the knife and not indented as would seem logical if knife spead after making. 


Great addition to any vintage Pocket Knife collection.

Old Vintage CAMILLUS New York 14 Folding $11.95

 

Old Vintage USA Folding Pocket Knife Pla $9.99

 

Lot of Three Vintage Pocket Knives Colon $9.99

 

Remington UMC 2 Blade Pocket Knife R6905 $79.95

This is a nice vintage double blade pocket knife marked "IMPERIAL PROV. RI U.S.A." on the 2.2" long blade, with a crown above the mark, the other blades are 1.25" long and has the patent numbers marked on it, "2284833, 2689400, 2478855". This knife is in good condition overall, with sharp blades, and some minor staining on the blades, mostly polished shiny, firm locking blade positions. The handle material appears to be stag, and is in good condition, with some wear and scratches, not cracked. A nice knife from the mid-1900's era!  This is a nice vintage double blade pocket knife marked "IMPERIAL PROV. RI U.S.A." on the 2.0" long blade, the other blade is 1.25" long and has the patent date marked "2284833, P2689400, 2478855" on it. This knife is in good condition overall, with sharp blades, and very minor staining on the blades, firm locking blade positions. The handle material appears to be bone, and is in good condition, with minor wear and discoloration. A very nice small knife from the mid-1900's era!  This is a nice vintage double blade pen knife marked ".ATIONA. CUTLERY WORKS" on the .70" long blade, the other blade is 1.2" long. This knife is in good condition overall, with fairly sharp blades, and light pitting on the blades, firm locking blade positions, one blade appears to be missing a small amount on the tip end of the blade. The bolsters appear to be silver, or maybe nickel plated. The handle material appears to be bone, and is in very good condition, with an attractive variegated coloring. A very nice small knife from the early 1900's 1930's era!  This is a nice vintage double blade pocket knife marked with the patent dates on the shorter blade "PAT. NOS. 2037943, 2170537" on the 1.0" long blade, the other blade is 1.5" long. (This is two Imperial patent numbers otherwise is not marked with a name).  The later patent is from 1938.  This knife is in good+ condition with a good sharp blades, little wear, very little very minor staining on the blades, firm locking blade positions.  The handle material appears to be man made, and is in very good condition, with an attractive swirl design. A very nice small knife from the late 1930's era!

Imperial 3 Blade Pocket Pocket Knife Cro

 

Imperial Double Blade Pocket Pocket Knif $15.00

 

National Double Blade Pen Pocket Knife $18.00

 

Imperial Pocket Knife Patented Double Bl $18.00

This is a nice vintage single blade pocket knife marked "HAMMER BRAND USA" on the 1.75" long blade.  This knife is in good+ condition with a good sharp blade, very little very minor staining on the blade, firm locking and a good chain bail.  The handle material appears to be man made, and is in very good condition, with an attractive swirl design.  This knife is made of 440 Stainless Steel. It measures 6.5 in. long when open. About 1 in. wide. Marked fighter on the blade near the hilt. Comes with a boot or belt clip. Lockblade type. In good condition.  1950s Dagger 10 inch Hand Made Tooled Wood Brass Steel.


Probably a Mid 20th Century High School Shop Class Project.  


It measures 10 inches long. 


Super nice condition for vintage 1950s!  


Excellent addition to a Knife Collection.

 A lockblade jack knife in its own case for presentation. Stainless 3 in. blade. Measures 7 in. long when open.Great display, gift or useful knife.

Imperial Hammer Brand Single Blade Pocke $18.00

 

Lockblade Fighter Knife $22.50

 

1950s Dagger 10 inch Hand Made Tooled Wo $15.00

 

Eagle decorated Jacknife in case $35.00

This is a 2 bladed knife with a porcelain insert of the Michelin Man on stainless stee. The back side has a clip to use as a money clip I think. Measures 2 in. x 1 in. In good, usable condition. Vintage is unknown. Perhaps from the '80's?  A single blade knife with a black Lucite? handle or case. Measures 7.5 in. when open. In good condition.  This is a Colonial 2 blade fish knife. Bone handle. 9 in. long when open. Mrked Stainless USA  This is a vintage lockblade, folding Jacknife. In good condition, it has a laminated wood case and the blade is decorated with an Eagle. Measures 11 in. long when open.

Michelin Man 2 blade knife, Money Clip $24.95

 

Black Lucite? handle knife $37.50

 

Colonial Fish Knife $95.00

 

Lockblade Folding Jacknife $65.00

This multifunction knife has 2 blades plus a corkscrew, tip cutter  and a glass cutter. The glass cutter makes this item unique. In fair to good condition. Usable.  Offering this Case XX Hunter knife; measures 7 1/4 inches long; blade is 3 1/2 inch.  Handle is a rich mahogany wood, with a chrome shield marked CaseXX. Stainless steel blade, nicely shaped bolster.  Blade is sharp and clean, no pitting; marked 778 - 3 1/4 SS. Comes with stitched and riveted leather sheath and its original box.  Sheath is like new.  Box has  very light wear, no tears or holes. Box is dated 1998.  A nice knife to use or collect!   Offering this Pal Cutlery Co stockman 3 blade equal end pocket knife; measures 3 1/2 inches long; blades are two 1 1/2 inch and one 2 inch.  Handle is stag, nicely finished, no chips or cracks; great color on the stag. Stainless steel blades, rounded  bolsters.  Blades are sharp and clean, light age darkening, no pitting. Marked Pal Cutlery Co, USA on large blade, circa 1934-1953.  A nice knife to use or collect!  Shipping to continental USA will be $3.00 first class mail.  Offering this Monarch stockman 3 blade pocket knife; measures 4 inches long; blades are two 1 3/4 inch and one 2 3/4 inch.  Handle looks to be stag or bone, nicely finished, no cracks or chips. Stainless steel blades, square bolsters, and oval shield.  Blades are sharp and clean, small light staining. Marked Monarch 2231 Japan on large blade.  A nice knife to use or collect!  Shipping to continental USA first class mail will be $3.00

Multi function with Glass cutter knife $65.00

 

Case XX Hunter Knife + Orig Box & Sheath $70.00

 

Pal Cutlery Stockman Pocket Knife 3 Blad $30.00

 

Monarch Stockman Pocket Knife 3 Blade $18.00

This knife has the Air Gas logo and has 11 tools which should enable you to take care of any project you may have. Like new condition.  This is very nice folding timber scribe, or race knife type scribe for marking timber. It is marked "NEW YORK KNIFE CO. WALDEN HAMMER BRAND" on the single 2.5" long blade. It appears that about .2" of the knife has been sharpened away over the years, but is sharp and in good condition overall. The wood handles appear to be cocobolo or rosewood, with the two owner's intials very lightly scribed on one side of the wood handle. The wood is otherwise very nice not cracked, with some minor scratches and edge dings. The steel is clean, not rusty, with some darkening on the finish, and some minor pitting on the areas away from the cutting edge. Overall in good+ condition. A hard to find old knife, by a quality maker!  This is a nice vintage 4.5" stationary  blade knife marked "I.P.HYDE" on the blade and handle, plus "SOUTHBRIDGE MASS. U.S.A." on the blade also.  The hardwood handle is really in very nice shape, well attached, no chips or cracks, nice finish.  The blade steel has some very minor staining, but otherwise appears to be unused, very nice. The overall length is 4.5 of the handle area, 9.5 long overall.  Although we know that Canton Cutlery Co. made many other tools, including razors, scissors and hair clippers, we don't find and information about them being in business after 1930.  A nice expample of a rarely seen Ohio made knife.  Isaac Perkins Hyde & Co. were in business from 1875 to 1985.  We believe this knife to be from the mid 1900's vintage.  A fantastic lockblade knife in the original case. Case marked Wildlife Collection. The blade is 4 in. long. Lockblade style. In excellent condition, appears unused.

Air Gas Multii-tool knife $45.00

 

New York Knife Folding Timber Scribe Rac $75.00

 

I. P. HYDE Wood Handled Knife $25.00

 

KNIFE, WILDLIFE COLLECTION, IN CASE $35.00

The knife was made in 1998 by THE HAMILTON COLLECTION. This is the BROTHERHOOD OF BIKING knife designed by DAVID MANN, in mint condition. The plastic protectors are even on the bolsters on both sides of the knife. 

It comes with the certificate of authenticity, original shipper box and the original blue velvet pouch. This knife really is a work of art. 

The name of the artist is screen printed on the chrome plated blade and the EASYRIDERS logo is printed in red on the gold bolster. The insert in the handle shows a picture of The Brotherhood. 

This knife was strictly limited to a total of 45 casting days, and they are getting very hard to find, with an original price of $45 or so. 

Lots more David Mann plates & other biker items on this site, or we'll track down that elusive collectible for you. Just get on our Free Want List. 

Blessed Holidays.


David Mann is the Norman Rockwell of the biker world. He has lived the lifestyle from Kansas to Florida to Los Angeles, and through his art he has rendered the fun, fascination, trials and romance of bikerdom on the centerspreads of Easyriders magazine – the most widely circulated motorcycle magazine in existence – for 16 years. His touch, talent, and appeal have set trends and created a following around the world. 

The son of artist Paul Mann, a member of the Society of Scribes and Illuminators of London, David Mann was born in Kansas City, Missouri in 1940. David first began pencil-sketching cars while in high school, working under the rhythmic influences of rock ‘n’ roll, the Beach Boys, and images of the Pacific: white sandy beaches, bikini-clad ladies, palm trees, and flashy custom cars and hot rods. His sketches garnered him his first job, pinstriping cars for Doug Thompson and Ray Hetrick’s custom car shop in Kansas City. The lure of the west coast proved to strong, though, and after graduation, David and best friend Al Burnett left Kansas City in a candy apply red and pearl white customized Chevy coupe and drove to Santa Monica, California, to the tunes of Jerry Lee Lewis. 


While enjoying this rock ‘n’ roll wonderland, he came across Bay area muffler, an area custom car house, and he discovered chopped motorcycles. Choppers, as they were termed then, had a distinctive appeal. The projected freedom with every chromed curve, mobility and power by their thundering sound, romance along each metalflaked frame rail, and a certain air of violence in their striking ability to separate themselves from the clinches of society with impunitive bursts of speed. 


Dave was immediately hooked on the powerful steel steeds of glistening chrome. These crazy men hand-built these motorcycles under no restrictions and they risked their lives daily, riding them through an antagonistic city at steel-twisting speeds. 


Shortly after his stay in Los Angeles, David retuned to Kansas City and purchased his first motorcycle – a 1948 Harley-Davidson – for $350. Then, with opaque watercolors, he created his first painting, "Hollywood Run." Riding on his first customized Harley and with his first painting under his arm, he entered the 1963 Kansas City Custom Car show. 


What that first painting may have lacked in detail, it made up for in spirit. It was rampant with wild freedom and outrageous machines, like a herd of unleashed hallucinogenic horses screaming out of the Hollywood hills. It captured the very essence of chopper riders of the time, - soldiers without a war, gladiators without an opponent, men with blood in their eyes, looking for a place to taste it. That painting and that car show changed Mann’s life, launching an artistic career which continues to expand today. 


David’s was the only custom bike entry in the show. For his innovation, the judges created a class and a trophy. Naturally, his scooter was the only object to be noticed by Tiny, an enormous outlaw from Sioux City, Iowa. The president of a small band of outlaw motorcyclists, Tiny became Mann’s motorcycle mentor. 


Tiny took David under his wing, and David became the eight member of the band. Tiny also took an instamatic snapshot of David’s painting and sent it to the eccentric Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, California creator of custom cars and motorcycles and first publisher of a motorcycle cult magazine, Chopper. Ed Roth bought David Mann’s first painting. 


With no training, no formal education, and little experience, Mann had created a work of art in tempera which was published and printed for poster sales. "The Tecate Run" was the second painting David completed. Again, it was published by Roth and printed for poster sales. 


At Ed Roth’s insistence, Dave made his second trip to California and visited an outlaw ranch in San Bernardino, where he met legends of the biker community. Engulfed in the dark, mysterious biker lifestyle throughout the ‘60’s, Dave painted 14 works for Roth, capturing his own experiences, the camaraderie of bikers, their warring ways, their parties…and the dark, jagged freedom. Ten were published and lithographed for posters. 


In 1965, Dave went to work in the mail room at Scheffer Studios in Kansas City, where he met an architectural renderer, Dave Poole, who told him about the crazy, green, metalflaked motorcycle he’d heard of. It was David’s. The next day, he rode the wild Harley to work, and another friendship was born. 


Recognizing David’s inherent talent, Dave Poole taught him architectural rendering and the use of an airbrush, which David has incorporated into his art for the last 17 years. By 1967, David was developing into a full-fledged architectural renderer, learning the intricacies of detail, reflection, exacting dimension, and mechanical perspective. He studied at Kansas City Art Institute. In the late ‘60’s, Scheffer Studios moved to Clearwater, Florida, and David began allowing his abilities to reach into diverse subjects. 


He studied Dali’s surrealism, trompe l’oeil, and fantasy, and he mastered the use of gouache and acrylics. His efforts didn’t go unrewarded. He began collecting best-of-show awards in Seminole Springs and Dunedin. His name was mentioned in the company of famous masters such as Rockwell and Leroy Neiman. 


David was rapidly refining his ability to deal with detail and realism when he discovered a new motorcycle magazine with a new twist – Easyriders. The magazine concentrated on the lifestyle of the riders and their women, not the technical aspects of building choppers. In the back of the first issue was a small, insignificant classified ad for a motorcycle artist. Dave inquired in late 1971, and the publishers responded. It was the beginning of a creative relationship which has spanned over a decade and a half of tumultuous times, changing styles, and a lifestyle growing up. 


Through the medium of Easyriders, Dave had endeavored to portray the fun of being a biker, the battles, the hardships, and the ironies. As you will see, he has succeeded admirably. 


The above information is from Paisano Publications, LLC. It is available in a book titled "50 Magnificent Works of Motorcycle Art from Easyriders – A collection of David Mann centerspreads representing biker folklore for over twenty years." Published by Paisano Publications, Inc., 1987.

Born Sept. 10, 1940 --- Completed his circle of life Sept. 11, 2004. RIP  This knife is marked Winchester # 4991 model Scout. It has a blade, can opener, screwdriver andan awl or punch. Also the hanger at the end. It measures 3.5 in. long plus the hanger. Information may be found in the Knife Collectores Guide by Roy Ritchie and Rob Stewart 4th edition. on page 780. I don't know a lot about knives, just what I can find in the guide books. E-mail questions and I will do my best to be helpful.  Stainless steel 12 implement pocket knife. Includes saw, screwdriver, large knife, small knife, can opener, scissors, bottle opener, nail file, corkscrew, and tweezer insert, and more (see photo). One insert is missing. 9s39 L650x8.


 Hamilton Collection 'Mystic Warrior' folding pocket knife with locking blade mechanism and very hefty balanced feel to it. The back side still has some of the original protective plastic film on it.

This knife features Indian/Native American artwork by the late Chuck Ren, & matches the Mystic Warrior Collector Plate Series. It has an Indian inspired applique with steer head skull and horns, shield, and feathers.

The handle appears to be gold plated.

This knife does NOT come with a box or paperwork. There is some minor rust on the blade which could be easily polished by those in the know. OP $50? Lots more Chuck Ren plates & other items on this site, or we'll track down that missing part of your collection. Blessed Holidays.

1998 HAMILTON COLLECTION BROTHERHOOD OF $8.50

 

WINCHESTER SCOUT KNIFE $395.00

 

Stainless steel 12 implement pocket knif $23.00

 

Mystic Warrior pocket knife Blade Lock I

2 small size pocket knives. One is a 5 ¾ inch stainless steel pocket knife with lever release and the other is a knife and knife file that is a clip on for the belt. Both are in good condition. L326x5.


 A great vintage partial page original magazine ad.  Ad measures approximately:        3"  x    8".     Condition: EXCELLENT. R4223 depicted: especially designed for carpenters and skilled mechanics. Certificate of Authenticity is provided. 


- knives ads memorabilia -  This buck knife is in excellent condition. Measures 2 3/4 in. long closed, has 2 blades, and is 4 3/4 in. open.# 305 and Buck on the blade. What more can I say? Nice addition to any knife collection.  A great vintage partial page original magazine ad.  Ad measures approximately:        3"  x    8".     Condition: EXCELLENT.  R4223 Carpenter's Knife depicted - Remington UMC.


- knives ads memorabilia -

2 small size pocket knives $15.00

 

1928 REMINGTON Pocket Knife Ad $7.50

 

BUCK KNIFE #305 $85.00

 

1927 REMINGTON POCKET KNIFE Ad $6.50

A great vintage 2 page from a super 1929 Johnson-Smith Catalog.  The catalog was damaged so we have separated the topical pages.  Each page measures approximately:        4 3/4" x 7 1/4".     Condition: VG/EXC.  No brands given.  This is printed on a pale pink paper although our images are in black & white.   A great vintage partial page original magazine ad.  Ad measures approximately:        3"  x    8".     Condition: EXCELLENT. R4223 depicted: especially designed for carpenters and skilled mechanics.


- knives ads memorabilia -  A great vintage partial page original magazine ad.  Ad measures approximately:        3" x 8".     Condition: EXCELLENT.


- knives ads memorabilia -  A great vintage partial page original magazine ad.  Ad measures approximately:        3" x 8".     Condition: EXCELLENT.  Depicted: R6393 Heavy Sabreclip Blade, curved pen blade and scribing blade with stag handle.


- knives ads memorabilia -

FAB 1929 POCKET KNIFE 2 PAGE Ad $7.99

 

1928 REMINGTON Pocket Knife Ad $7.50

 

1927 REMINGTON POCKET KNIFE Ad $7.50

 

1924 REMINGTON POCKET KNIFE Ad L@@K! $7.50

A great vintage partial page original magazine ad.  Ad measures approximately:        3"  x    8".     Condition: EXCELLENT.   Featuring R4548 Electrician's Radio Knife.  


- knives ads memorabilia -  A great vintage partial page original magazine ad.  Ad measures approximately:        3" x 8".     Condition: EXCELLENT. Depicts The Radio Knife #R4548  $2.00 at the time!


- knives ads memorabilia -   

1927 REMINGTON POCKET KNIFE Ad $7.50

 

1929 REMINGTON POCKET KNIFE Ad L@@K! $7.50

  



< prev 1 next >

Shops | NEW! Become an Affiliate | Advertise | Security | Privacy | Terms of Use | Question/Problem | Site Map
© Software and site design copyright 1995-2012 TIAS.com. All rights reserved.