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- Panzerfaust
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Pull-ball knives
Here is my collection of pull-ball knives.
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- whippersnapper
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Re: Pull-ball knives
I always thought those were neat and liked the wide variety of balls.
- JerrBear
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Re: Pull-ball knives
Mr. Panzerfaust,Panzerfaust wrote: It is not legible in the photo but the knife that is second from the bottom has a Union Pacific Railroad logo.
I bet Mr. Straydawg could remove that logo for you... HO! HO!
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Re: Pull-ball knives
Very nice quintet Very cool
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Re: Pull-ball knives
I have always liked the pull-balls, thanks for sharing.
Jim
Jim
Re: Pull-ball knives
Very nice. Carried one for a long time until I lost it. Wish I still had it. A unique pocket knife.
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Rather be judged by 12 than carried by 6
Re: Pull-ball knives
Very nice I like the ones with the little die on the end as well
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Re: Pull-ball knives
I only have one of these but its a very early Remington made by Schrade it has the 8 ball pull. stamped on the back side `'QUICK POINT over ST. LOUIS" I really like thi kind of knife they are cool.
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- Panzerfaust
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Re: Pull-ball knives
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- redeye
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Re: Pull-ball knives
R17 IS THE MODEL NUMBER the QUICK POINT just shows that it was one of the first earler ones they made. very cool set you have going there.
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Re: Pull-ball knives
Hate to be nosey,I never ask personal questions but what would a guy pay for one of these at a knife show?redeye wrote:R17 IS THE MODEL NUMBER the QUICK POINT just shows that it was one of the first earler ones they made. very cool set you have going there.
Something like the top two? (the one with the backwards bail is cool)
Love the dice too.
- Panzerfaust
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Re: Pull-ball knives
I have not bought one at a knife show, so I cannot say. I would estimate the knife with die to be worth $75-$100 and the metal-handled knife is worth $100-$125. The most valuable of these knives IMO is the Remington knife with the Union Pacific logo. These knives often sell on ebay, probably because the ebay police does not think they are switchblades.
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Re: Pull-ball knives
I really like the top one with the die on it.
that's kool
Nice little collection.
Mike
that's kool
Nice little collection.
Mike
Re: Pull-ball knives
I like this..thanks for sharing