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  • Skip Schippers

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    I inherited these knives a few years back after my dad died I was at his house and my step mom was throwing these in the trash but I pulled them and have kept them just wondering if any one of them stand out as valuable I know nothing of knives I don’t want to sell
     

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    Skip Schippers

    Plinker
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    Jan 28, 2024
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    Fort Wayne
    I inherited these knives a few years back after my dad died I was at his house and my step mom was throwing these in the trash but I pulled them and have kept them just wondering if any one of them stand out as valuable I know nothing of knives I don’t want to sell
    Some of the names on the knives are western Olsen sharp Remington kershaw fiskars and silver eagle
     

    Mij

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    In the corn and beans
    I inherited these knives a few years back after my dad died I was at his house and my step mom was throwing these in the trash but I pulled them and have kept them just wondering if any one of them stand out as valuable I know nothing of knives I don’t want to sell
    When (if) you get the privilege to buy n sell on INGO please PM me for a talk about your knives. Unless I’m mistaken you do not have that privilege. Respectfully
     

    Mij

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    I’m not really wanting to sell any of them one of the very few thing I have from my father
    Excellent, keep them all. Value as you said in your reply has no merit. Then why ask from the start? Your first post.

    If sentiment has any meaning for you, and you aren’t just another schemer, keep them and pass them on to your kids, from Grandpa.

    Forget what I said about contacting me when you achieve privilege. Good Luck in your endeavors.
     

    snapping turtle

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    I believe the Remington is a big game knife. The folder version (lock back) had a gut hook. The fishers is a fillet knife and I think the sharps is also. All good working man’s knives made for tasks And they will cut nicely.
     

    Skip Schippers

    Plinker
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    Jan 28, 2024
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    18
    Fort Wayne
    Excellent, keep them all. Value as you said in your reply has no merit. Then why ask from the start? Your first post.

    If sentiment has any meaning for you, and you aren’t just another schemer, keep them and pass them on to your kids, from Grandpa.

    Forget what I said about contacting me when you achieve privilege. Good Luck in your endeavors.
    When I first joined Indiana gun owners I was all about the classifieds but I have found joy in conversation with people on here more than the very few things I see in the classifieds. I do ok at the auburn and Fort Wayne gun shows I’m a old soul deep in side and have a love for old guns same as my old fishing lures and I do plan on passing on a lot of stuff to my grandson my daughter sees very little interest in the stuff I have aquired
     
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