Voyles Auction 44
FLASH AUCTION
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Lot 2 Dixie Gun Works, Union City, TN Smooth bone hunter, designed by Butch Winter, semi-skinner, 8” oal, 4 “ blade, with quality pouch leather sheath. Mint. (dscn0821) Minimum bid $30
Lot 3 Schrade USA six piece “Classic Whittlin” Kit”, includes block of wood, whetstone, knife care oil, uh34 Uncle Henry 3 3/8” middle stockman, instruction book, and metal “Schrade Knives and Tool Whittlin’ Kit” marked box. Unopened, Mint. From factory collection with certificate. (rel-dscn-1805) Minimum bid $50.00.
Lot 4 Pair of Parker Christmas knives. These were never sold, the only way to get one was to be presented one by Jim Parker at Christmas. 4 5/8” lockback “Seasons Greeting 1987” etched on the blade, and a nativity scene relief handles, and 3 blade congress, 3 5/8” closed, composition handles, with “Having made Peace through the blood of his cross. Both mint in boxes. (dscn0838) Minimum bid $15
Lot 5 Two Pumas. Hunter’s Pal stag handles 2002 in original much older wood box (no sheath), near mint, and modern 2 blade bone handled folding hunter MIB. (dhi- a42-157) Minimum bid $30
Lot 6 Pair of Franklin Mint Civil War knives. Joshua Chamberlain and U. S. Grant, both mint. (dscn0811) Minimum bid $5
Lot 7 Group of three Franklin Mint knives. “Lust” folder with pretty lady on it, Dragon series, and Playboy 1964 series 2 blade with a stanhope, when you look in it you can see the centerfold (nude). All mint except for a couple of dings on the playboy. (dscn0810) Minimum bid $10
Lot 8 Parker-Edwards, Jacksonville, Ala stag handled one blade trapper, long pull, with Parker Edwards box. Mint. (dscn0817) Minimum bid $10
Lot 9 Parker-Frost Pearl longhorn, mint. 3 ¾” long closed. Mint.(dscn0846) Minimum bid $25
Lot 10 Pair of bone handled 6207 mini-trappers. G6207ss one of 150 1981 Serial No. #001, and 6207 Serial No. #002 brown bone 1995 one of 125. (different numbers shown in the photo) (jgg878-DSCN0878) Minimum bid $35.00.
Lot 11 Pair of Ulster Knife Co. dated knives from 1952. Includes certificate of their coming from the Schrade factory collection. One is Award for Outstanding Safety Record 1949-51 for Kraft Foods Co. Sacremento, CA. The other marked Central Divisio Production Meeting 1952 and “It’s up to you in ‘52”. Both mint. (dscn0842, dscn0845) Minimum bid $10.00.
Lot 12 Pair of Case knives. 6254 bone, etched 1980, 1 of 100. Serial No. #001. and river pearl handled mini-trapper, 1990 1 of 75 also numbered Serial No. 001 . Knives with different serial numbers are shown) (jgg-DSCN0880) Minimum bid $30.00.
Lot 13 Two Case stag mini trappers. 5207. Second cut stag 1984 Serial Number #001 and sambar stag 1982. Knives with different serial numbers shown. (jgg-DSCN0881) Minimum bid $50.00.
Lot 14 Buck Custom shop, blackwood handled 532 with leather pocket pouch. MIB. (gto- a42-147) Minimum bid $35.00.
Lot 15 l Early Bill Moran catalog. Roughly 4” X 6”. How early? He was selling the ST23 for $95.00. Fall, 1969. He says he is 18 months behind in the catalog. Mint. (rft-a42-36b) Minimum bid $25.00.
Lot 16 William Rodgers, Sheffield pre-1890 ivory handled two blade, 3 5/8” long closed, rounded bar shield, in the ORIGINAL BOX. Mint except for two tiny specks just above the nail mark. (dscn0836) Minimum bid $50.00.
Lot 17 Pair of Knives. R14 Remington delrin 3 blade, 3 5/8” long closed, USA made, and Case 4380 1976 NKCA club knife, rivet cracks and spotted. (dscn0849) Minimum bid $10.00.
Lot 18 Two Knives. Schrade 2003-2004 duck stamp three blade, wood hanldes, mint, no box, and Falcon, Italy wood handled folder, 4 7/8” long close, Mint. (gto-dscn0067) Minimum bid $20.00.
Lot 19 KA-BAR, Union Cut. Dogshead folding hunter, (C61050 in Case pattern) green bone handles, excellent, scratched bolster, one rivet crack on front. Patched corner on the front handle. (lcm91-a39-086) Minimum bid $50.00.
Lot 20 Pair of Case USA knives. 6254 70's dots trapper nm and 6214 1/2 USA exc. (a37-kcm182) Minimum bid $20.00.
Lot 21 Robeson Shuredge USA Kabar style Mark II, with WWII era sheath, very good condition.Guard is loose and a small gap there. NORD marked sheath. Marking is USN Mark II, and RCC on the guard. (a39-wro70) Minimum bid $10.00.
Lot 22 Case made Ostedik, Minneapolis, Minn 6251 green bone take apart hobo, excellent plus, 5 ½” closed, (a43-sft-dscn0119) Minimum bid $90
Lot 23 Pair of Boker knives. Wood handled 2 5/8” lockback, and Boker clip 4 ½ lockback (pocket clip that disappears flush with the knife when the blade is open, when it is closed it raises up out of the handle. Both mint in the box. (dscn0814) Minimum bid $25.00.
Lot 24 Pair of modern knives. Beretta airlight, Kair1sb plain edge, black handles, MIB, and Strut’nCut Blackie Collins design “Strut and Cut” tang mark, First production run. (dscb0816) Minimum bid $25.00.
Lot 25 Pair of EKA knives. Wood handled 4 3/8” three blade folder and metal handled 3 ½ metal handled one blade with mallards on the handles. Both mint in the box. (dscb0809) Minimum bid $10.00.
Lot 26 Victorinox collectors set of seven knives, honoring battles of Swiss history, each battle has it’s own brochure describing it. Evidentally there were issued once a year bewteen 1983 and 1981, and this is the complete set with a wood case made for hanging on the wall to display (one joint in the box has pulled loose, everything else is mint. Only set of these I’ve ever seen.) (dscb0805 Minimum bid $40.00.
Lot 27 White handmade folder with white micarta handles, saber ground wharncliffe handmade folder. Blade is mint, handle shows some dings and carry wear. 4 1/4” (jdm-a43-55) Minimum bid $50.00.
BOKER TURN OF THE CENTURY COLLECTION
The next six lots have a common history as the all came off the same factory board. Here’s the history. The board was in the safe at Boker when Ernst Felix bought the company, but the original owner refused to include those knives in the deal, and took them home with him when he left the factory. Years later Kevin Pipes asked Felix to find some old things for him to put in the Smoky Mountain Knife Works showroom, and Felix introduced Pipes to the original Boker owner, who sold Pipes several boards of original turn of the century Boker boards. Most are still on display at Smoky Mountain Knife Works. Included in this group was a board marked “Dorwal, Solingen”. Three of the celluloid knives on the board started to go, so that board was pulled out and sold at auction, and we purchased it from that buyer. At the Blade Show Ernst Felix gave me the history, adding that Dorwal was a trademark of Boker’s for knives to be sold in the Canadian market. We have cut these off that board.
Lot 28 Edwards Sons, Germany (Boker made) 2 blade wharncliffe, 3 3/8” long closed, mint. Salesman numbers on the back of the master blade, beautiful bone handles, mint. (This came off the Dorwall board) (dscn0845)( Minimum bid $35)
Lot 29 H. Dorwall, Soligen, Germany 3 ½”whittler, (Boker made) bar shield, beautiful bone handles, mint, except for a rivet crack on the front handle. (dscn0861) Minimum bid $40.00.
Lot 30 H. Dorwall Solingen, Germany, 4 blade, (Boker made) 3 3/8” bone handles. Mint. (dscn0852) Minimum bid $25.00
Lot 31 D. Redlaw Bros (off the Dorwall board) pearl handled 3 blade, (Boker made) salesman’s sample numbers on the back of the master blade, mint. (dscn08753)Minimum bid $25.00.
Lot 32 H. Dorwall 3 1/8” pearl handled whittler, (Boker made) salesman’s numbers on the back of the master blade, mint except for a couple of age specks. (dscb0859) Minimum bid $20.00.
Lot 33 H. Dorwall (Boker made)3 1/8” four blade pearl, bar shield, mint. (dscn0858) Minimum bid $25.00.
Lot 35 Four knives. H. Dorwall (Boker made) wood handled 3 5/8” pen, bowtie shield, black comp. Salesman’s sample 4” long, mint except for tarnish on the tip on the back side of the master blade, 3 ½ celluloid pen, mint except for specks blades, chip missing from the handle, bowtie shield. And unmarked celluloid 3 ¼” pen, mint except for celluloid handles are pulling just a little. (dscn0807) Minimum bid $20.00.
Lot 36 Gangs of New York Knife Prop knife actually used in scenes in “Gangs of New York” and wielded by Daniel Day Lewis (Bob the Butcher in the film). Approx. 10” long, complete with prop blood. Certificate of authenticity. Blade is not steel but leather, and so perfectly designed that you have to be very close to tell it is not steel. Fascinating piece of cutlery history, movie history, and a great conversation piece. Complete with a certificate of authenticity. (dscn0863) Minimum bid $80.00.
Lot 37 Three G.David Laguiole knives, . (jdm-a43-083) Minimum bid $40.00.
Lot 38 Four Laguiole pattern knives, stamina wood handles in three colors plus one horn. 4”(jdm-a43-084) Minimum bid $60.00.
Lot 39 McGowan Handmade. Stag handles. Slab construction. 7" Oal, 3 3/4" blade, elaborate well down filework on the back of the blade and the spine. (dscn0811, dscn0812) Minimum bid $40.00.
Lot 40 Two knives. Bering-Cortes Hdw. 3 3/8” half congress bone nm, and German boy’s knife marked in relief, “BEST” on the handle. Exc. (dmo-a43-120) Minimum bid $25.00.
Lot 41 Pair of Robeson Strawberry bone handled knives. Daddy barlow exc, and two blade Tungsten carbide edge serpentine. 623482 Exc. (dhi-a43-121) Minimum bid $25.00.
Lot 42 Lot Two Kinfolks trappers 1990’s. Small trapper with pearl celluloid, and blue celluloid. German made. (tsi-a43-135) Minimum bid $30.00.
Lot 43 Four blade KA-BAR Union Cut yellow handled four blade folding hunter (can opener blade is broken). Otherwise very good. 2 celluloid cracks (a43-111) Minimum bid $40.00.
Lot 44 Benchmark Hunting Specialties stag handled Rolox knife, Marked on the back side, “Benchmark Knives First Run Production by Hunting Classics, Ltd. Jan. 1992” 3 7/8” long closed. No sheath. Unused but some storage tarnish. (dscn1756, dscn1757) Minimum bid $60.00.
Lot 45 Benchmark Hunting specialties ebony wood handled Rolox, Marked on the back side, “Benchmark Knives First Run Production by Hunting Classics, Ltd. Jan. 1992, 4 7/8” closed. No sheath. (dscn1758) Minimum bid $40.00.
Lot 46 Pair of Case knives. Case white bone handled trapper with Deer scene laser etched into the handle, in a metal color Case Tin and a Case red bone handled 678-2 1/2. Both MIB. (dhi-dsn1759) Minimum bid $40.00.
Lot 48 Case Classic, Case Brothers 61050 coke bottle, brown bone handles, bowtie shield, 1990 (jgg-dscn1760) Minimum bid $40.00.
Lot 49 Case Classic, Case Brothers Moose 6275, bowtie shield, mint, 1990. (jgg-dscn1761) Minimum bid $35.00.
Lot 50 Group of five Magnum Bonsi red jigged bone handled knives. Sowbelly, small canoe, mini trapper, small 3 blade stockman, and large 4-blade congress. China made. Mint. (dk-dscn1762) Minimum bid $10.00.
Lot 51 Group of three Case knives. Tested red jigged bone small saddlehorn TB61110, Autumn bone slim trapper, and Autumn bone 62109x shadow baby copperhead with a wharncliffe blade. All mib. (dhi-dscn1763) Minimum bid $50.00.
Lot 52 Group of three Case Trapper knives. 6254HB ss Hobo , 6254HBss hobo, green bone, and standard bone. One box. Modern. (dhi-dscn1764) Minimum bid $50.00.
Lot 53 Group of four Case related items, Case hard arkansas stone in the original plastic box, Case gift box, W. R. Case 1970’s era paper, A62033ss, and an orange pumpkin bos for 5347 sh sp ssp. (dhi-dscn1765) Minimum bid $10.00.
Lot 54 Group of three copperlocks, 61549 clip, 31459W yellow wharncliffe, and 61749 small copperlock with bone handles. Modern. (dhi-dscn1766) Minimum bid $60.00.
Lot 55 Pair of Case Consecutive number club knives, No. 1 and No. 2, Only 100 made in 1987 for the Three Rivers Knife Club of Rome, Ga. (jgg-dscn-1767) Minimum bid $35.00.
Lot 57 Four Case knives. 62131 Canoe 1999, 720094ss rosewood 2 blade small Texas Toothpick, Appaloosa green Damascus 6107 mini trapper, and blue jigged bone 61048, 3 boxes. All mint (dhi-1768) Minimum bid $50.00.
Lot 58 Pair of Case Knives. 6.5 bone 111 1/2 folding guard lockback with the Cheetah etch, and Case Limited Edition C61050 Series III mint set, engraved bolsters. Both MIB. (dhi-1769) Minimum bid $45.00.
Lot 59 Pair of Case Knives. Script shield bone 6265 SAB, with sheath, and 62048 sp. Both current. Both MIB. (dhi-1770) Minimum bid $40.00.
Lot 60 Case ivory handled mini trapper, serial no. 2, made in 1986 in a limited edition of 100 for the Three Rivers Knife Club of Rome, GA. mint (jgg-1771) Minimum bid $40.00.
Lot 61 Jim Small micarta handled Bowie. 12 1/4” OAL, 7 1/2” blade, leather sheath with acorns imprinted on it , mint. (tgm-dscn1772) Minimum bid $70.00.
Lot 62 David Broadwell, kydex sheath, bead blasted micarta handle. One of the LDC series, 8 3/4” oal, 4 1/4” blade. (bng-dscn1775) Minimum bid $70.00.
Lot 63 Group of four knives. Bone Camillus #72 swell center 3 blade, Napanoch Metal handles pen knife, Stag handled Bruckman pen with tip bolsters near mint, and Jonathan Crookes horn handled 2 blade coke bottle, near mint. (lcm-dscn1776) Minimum bid $40.00.
Lot 64 Kershaw multi colored titanium Ken Onion assisted opener. 1620 Scallion Rainbow, American made. zip up case. MIB (dscn1777) Minimum bid $25.00.
Lot 65 Pair of Knives. Cattaraugus bone handled 4 1/4” tool knife, adjustable end wrench near mint, and Barnett Tool Company knife very good. bone handles (lcm-1778) Minimum bid $20.00.
Lot 66 Group of three knives. Schrade USA barlow #206 exc., Coast 3 blade Stockman USA (Colonial contract), and Remington 1 blade delrin peanut. Unused, but some tarnish on all, so near mint (slightly more on peanut) (dhi-1779) Minimum bid $15.00.
Lot 67 Pair of US Military knives with USN markings. Mark 1 Colonial leather washer handles, vg, and PAL RH35, and NORD 8114 B.M. Co. marked fiberglass sheath. (dhi-dscn1780) Minimum bid $15.00.
Lot 68 Schrade USA stag handled Ducks Unlimited knife, with duck shaped mount that holds the knife. Mint. From the final inventory remaining at Schrade when the factory closed. Mint. (dscn1781) Minimum bid $30.00.
Lot 69 Joseph Westby, Sheffield folding ruling, 3 1/2”, unusual in that it has two fold out blades, and tab that allows the ruler to be opened with a fingernail. Mint. (dscn1783) Minimum bid $25.00.
Lot 70 Gerber Muskie fillet knife. Mint in the sheath. 11 1/2” OAL, 6” blade. (dscn1784) Minimum bid $35.00.
Lot 71 Three items. Colonial lockback with original store card, mint, a thermoplastic knife, and Schrade Honesteel near mint.(dscn1785) Minimum bid $15.00.
Lot 72 Case sowbelly TB6339 with script shield, cranberry bone handles, mint. (dscn1786) Minimum bid $25.00.
Lot 73 Premier Germany, gold etched master blade, logo on the pearl, mint with specks, which you can expect from a knife this old. . 3” closed, (dscn1788) Minimum bid $35.00.
Lot 74 IXL pearl handled lobster 3 blade, with a later model IXL marked presentation box. Mint with light specks. (dscn1789) Minimum bid $30.00.
Lot 75 Santa Fe Stone Works peanut with fossilized handles, and a pearl and malachite money clip. Both MIB. (dhi-dscn1790) Minimum bid $20.00.
Lot 76 Pair of US Military issue utility knives. Camillus Vietnam era 1972, and 1964 Imperial Stainless. both mint. (dscn1791) Minimum bid $15.00.
Lot 77 Fightn’ Rooster pearl handled Captains Rooster muskrat, gold etch, unused, spotted, rivet crack, (dscn1792) Minimum bid $5.00.
Lot 78 Three pins. 15th anniversary pin of sterling silver sold at the New York Custom Knife show in the 1980s, Remington Racing “8” from the Dale Earnhardt, Jr. era, and Browning All mint in presentation boxes. (dscn1793) Minimum bid $5.00.
Lot 79 Case 572 Bulldog, USA. Unused but spotted, near mint. (lcm-dscn1794) Minimum bid $70.00.
Lot 80 Pair of Santa Fe Stoneworkes marquetry handled lockbacks. Scenes are a Camillus wolf and an eagle on a China lockback. Both MIB. (lcm-dscn1795) Minimum bid $15.00.
Lot 81 Imperial Prov. RI Kamp-King Scout utility pattern “Guidemaster” outdoor set. Includes a chain for hooking around a button, magnifier, and compass. In the original base of the box. No lid. Mint with some light specking. c. 1950’s. (dscn1796) Minimum bid $60.00.
Lot 82 HK lockback, MIB 34FTC Tanto, 4 1/2” closed, (dscn1797) Minimum bid $35.00.
Lot 83 HK Lockback, black blade,HK34FTBC 4 1/2” closed (dscn1798) Minimum bid $35.00.
Lot 84 Pair of tool knives. Tool knife with monkey wrench in the handle, Japan, and Life Tool. (dscn1799) Minimum bid $10.00.
Lot 85 Case Buffalo P172, 10 dot 1970 unused but some specking. (lcm-dscn1800) Minimum bid $35.00.
Lot 86 Pair of American Blade, Chatt. TN muskrats, One small stag, and one smooth bone. AB24 and 25. Only made between 1983-1986) Both Mint. Made in Japan. (dscn1801) Minimum bid $30.00.
Lot 87 Trio of imported knives with handles by Santa Fe Stoneworks handle treatments. Stag with turquoise Kabar, Hong Kong, and Two China lockbacks. (dhi-dscn1802) Minimum bid $10.00.
Lot 88 Five smooth bone handled knives. Parker Gentleman’s stockman, and four American Blade knives made 1983-86. Standard trapper, baby bullet, Chickamauga pattern whittler, and 3” lockback. All mint. (dscn1803) Minimum bid $35.00.
Lot 89 Five Knives. Two Parker metal handled lockbacks, Silver Falcon, Parker Lipstick, Gerber lobster with mallard scene on the handles, and Black Angus two blade. All 1970’s era, in boxes, Japanese import. (ngl-dscn1804) Minimum bid $10.00.
Lot 90 Case Uncle Henry Gift Set, USA made, 167 UH steelhead, and 897 UH stockman. Both mint. (dscn1806) Minimum bid $30.00.
Lot 91 Group of six rubber handled 1950’s era Cowboy knives. 8” long, Unused, with Davy Crockett sheaths. The blade are brittle so these are sold as collectibles, not as toys for kids. (dscn1807) Minimum bid $20.00.
Lot 92 Three leather washer handled Hero’s Knives. Two sheaths. WWII era. All unmarked. Handcrafted. Aluminum spacers and excellent, near mint. 13 1/2” to 12” long, blades range 6” to 8”. (rb-dscn1808) Minimum bid $30.00.
Lot 93 Five Bayonets, various countries from Enfield SMLE spike bayonet, Mauser bayonet, US M7 Conetta with loose guard, and two others. Four sheaths. (ngl-dscn189) Minimum bid $20.00.
Lot 94 Case Midnight Pearl set, imitation black pearl 92033 and 92042, Mint in presenation box with original paper insert. (dscn1753) Minimum bid $20.00 .
Lot 95 Western USA Bowie Knife W49, dating system, “E”, 1970’s, with wood plaque. USA made. (dscn1754) Minimum bid $25.00.
Lot 96 Gerber Guardian boot knife etched, “Designed by R. W. Loveless” Serial No. 1463 Wood handle with brass fitting, #1463. Mint. (dct-a42-2) Minimum bid $30
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