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Old 03-22-2010, 06:30 PM   #1
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I found these 2 knives in an old junk drawer. I forgot I had them. Thought I would share these with you. They seem like nice little knives. The hunting knife is a Puma (Germany) and the Schrade (USA) is an Old Timer. I can't remember ever using them. What do you think? Thanks John

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Old 03-22-2010, 07:06 PM   #2
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I had that Puma until one of my sons moved out. I have 3 of those Old Timer Lil' Fingers, counting the one #3 has and the one daughter has. Great knives, both.

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Old 03-22-2010, 07:09 PM   #3
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They are both nice looking knives,aren't you glad you found them.
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I think you found a couple of nice knives you had stashed away.
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Old 03-22-2010, 08:31 PM   #5
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Puma is a fave of mine... amazing wot you can find when digging around!
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Old 03-22-2010, 09:32 PM   #6
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Hi John I have the very same schrade old timer. I think I got it 10-15 years ago, problem is I can not keep it sharp. Used every stone, steel and Diamond tool I could find. Even had 3 butchers try, and I still cant keep an edge on it. I realy like this knife, and it fells good in my hands when there working.
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Old 03-26-2010, 07:19 AM   #7
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Thanks guys, as soon as my son saw them he wanted them. At least there staying in the family. John
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Old 03-26-2010, 07:22 AM   #8
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Hi again guys, I have a question. Is there anything I should do to the sheathes to keep them in good condition? They seem just a little dry. John
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C'mon, fess up! You really just bought them yesterday and to get them past the wife..made up the just found story.

I have "just found" knives, golf clubs, bourbon and guns all over the place.
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Hi again guys, I have a question. Is there anything I should do to the sheathes to keep them in good condition? They seem just a little dry. John
Rub some mink oil into them. You might want to do it a couple times to soften up the dried leather.
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Very sparingly with the oil, though. It is better to use just a fingerwet on it, then put it up for a few days and repeat. I've seen more sheaths and holster ruined by too much oil than too little. Don't use any waxes on knife sheaths or holsters. Drop into your local shoe repair shop or leather smith and ask questions. The very best place to get advice on that is the local leather shop which builds motorcycle clothing. If you can keep leather alive riding on a motorcycle, you can keep it alive anywhere.

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I use vaseline on old and dry baseball gloves.
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I found these 2 knives in an old junk drawer. I forgot I had them. Thought I would share these with you. They seem like nice little knives. The hunting knife is a Puma (Germany) and the Schrade (USA) is an Old Timer. I can't remember ever using them. What do you think? Thanks John
The Schrade Old Timer is the exact model knife of my first knife my father bought for me when I was a kid. I skinned many squirrels with that thing.
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My old Sharpfinger holds a terrific edge and is easy to sharpen.It also works well in field dressing deer.
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