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That's a great score Bill ThumbUp

Restore is a great place.You NEVER know what you will find. Bought this drop forged steel C-clamp the same day for $2.50 (USA).

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After reading the post about Tony Bose passing, I went back to Ebay to recheck out the knife I was looking at the other day. I picked it up before the price went up. Pix to follow when it arrives.

They are already out with a "Commemerative set" of three knives for $499. A few weeks ago they would have been under $99 each.

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I have about 8 of them in different sizes in my tool piles...

That's a 5". I meant to include that in the original post. It's going to replace the "imported" one I got to spread brake calipers that I think are made of lead. They twist when you put too much pressure on them.
 
That's a 5". I meant to include that in the original post. It's going to replace the "imported" one I got to spread brake calipers that I think are made of lead. They twist when you put too much pressure on them.

2.50 for a USA made C clamp... heck yeah! :clapping:

On a side note, most of the Tony Bose collaboration knives I was looking at were high dollar, very nice, but expensive.

I wound up ordering the 2020 SHOT show exclusive with his signature and COA from Smokey Mountain Knife works the day of and now it's out of stock. It just shipped now, so I'm glad I got it when I did.

Glad you picked up one as well :clapping:
 
Well, I didn't get the signature or COA, but I like the knife. It's a Tribal Lock. Y'all know I'm a fan of lock backs.

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Speaking of lock backs. Here's one I got in the big buy but never posted. It's a Sears Craftsman, made in Japan. Stainless steel blade. The previous owner added the thumb assist opener.

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Well, I didn't get the signature or COA, but I like the knife. It's a Tribal Lock. Y'all know I'm a fan of lock backs.

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Speaking of lock backs. Here's one I got in the big buy but never posted. It's a Sears Craftsman, made in Japan. Stainless steel blade. The previous owner added the thumb assist opener.

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That's a nice one Bill, the bone on it is sweet! Gotta say, the old Craftsman is pretty classy looking as well ThumbUp

My Tony Bose is still in the shipping box, can't open until Christmas :(

Got another fox knife too, same thing... no peaking until then :christmas-tree:

Lol...of course I know what they look like because I purchased them, but Michele wanted me to pick out my Santa gift from her :D

Pictures to come on the 25th !

Speaking of pictures, here's a recent Ebay rescue. Decent shape mechanically, rare stamping and great bargain at 20 bucks...just needed to clean up and oil

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Nice job on the clean up. You spend a lot of time on them. Is that from 1920-30?

Pegged that correctly, manufactured in Fremont, OH between 1920 and early 30's .

It wasn't too bad on this one, I've had worse condition ones lol...

Preserving a little history, that's what I hope to do :)
 
@Gone2Three

Never saw anything quite like this so have a question below...


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It just looks like it would get in the way if it is a assist opener.
 
@Gone2Three

Never saw anything quite like this so have a question below...


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It just looks like it would get in the way if it is a assist opener.

If I remember correctly it is indeed a thumb assist for one handed opening.

Bill might jump in here to confirm as it belonged to a good friend and bandmate of his
 
You got your work cut out on that puppy. Keep us posted on your restoration.

It was a labor of love... actually turned out decent considering.

Did some research on the tang stamp, Simmons Boss- book of Goins dates it back to 1910. Ebony scales, half stops, steel liners and brass pins.

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You done did good.ThumbUp Yeah, if they could only talk, would interesting knowing what it was being used for to get the bend in it.:Shrug:
 

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