Nice group of knives Randall! That engraved Gerber is a beauty!
Nice group of knives Randall! That engraved Gerber is a beauty!
"I don't need a map. I still have a road in front of me!"
Nice set Randall . I love the Gerber along with the Browning
2012 Triglide Piaggio MP3 500 to get groceries 1991 FLHS as back up
"Better to have it and not need it than need it and not have it !"
Tiffany, Olive, Daisy, “The Three Musketeers” together again.
Small, but, very sharp. Seems well made. Maybe a bit heavier than I thought, but, very pocketable. It has a pocket clip on the back. The red button is a little hard to push, it's almost recessed. Probably a good thing ... considering I don't need to do accidental surgery while in my pocket.
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Doug, I really like the cowboy action knife. Some fine stitching on the sheath. Is it machine sewn?
This one reminded me of my Dads Boy Scout knife. I'll get it out and post a pic. I have a Buck 103 skinner that has totally disappeared. If I ever find it, I'll post it, too.
Randall, you done good friend. You have an eye for beauty and bargains.
Tell Michele I apologize for my part in kindling your KAS. (Knife Acquisition Syndrome).
Bill
2010 Tri-glide, Red Hot Sunglo
R I P MANDY
Sweet little Kershaw, Alan. That will make short work of any cutting job.
Bill
2010 Tri-glide, Red Hot Sunglo
R I P MANDY
I've been traveling with this Rubber Gripped Back Lock SOG for a very long time. It's the best blade I've ever had and the grip has never let me slip. Can anyone tell me the Model of this knife? 3.5" Blade. Thanks
That looks like a Tomcat, here's a link to what I found...it's a good looking knife
You can go back to the parent directory for list of models from there
http://www.sogknivescollectors.com/a...at_1_original/
Never ride faster than your Angel can fly!
Bill, I am pretty sure it is machine sewn. I bought it on-line from a website called Montana Americana. I had bought the knife at a Civil War cavalry re-enactment and found the sheath looking at CAS vendor sites. Here is a link to their site... they make custom knives too.
http://montanaamericana.com
"I don't need a map. I still have a road in front of me!"
My Fire/EMS carry knife. A Kershaw 1550ST Blackout-Serrated. It was one of Kershaw's first SpeedSafe® assisted opening system knives and works well one hand opening with rescue gloves on.
"I don't need a map. I still have a road in front of me!"
Not really a collectible in it's condition but this well used little Case XX knife has cut more than it's share on twine off hay bales to feed horses in it's life. Still holds a good edge.
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"I don't need a map. I still have a road in front of me!"
A working Buck knife here. A Buck 123X fillet knife. Works well filleting fish and taking the backstrap and fish out of deer.
"I don't need a map. I still have a road in front of me!"
I got out my Dad's Boy Scout knife and cleaned it up a bit. Afraid do anything to the sheath.
It's a Kinfolk. I never heard of them before, so I looked them up. In business from 1920 to 1957 and an affiliate of Case knives. This is called an Outer's Style Boys Knife. Sold during the depression for $1.50.
My estimates that my Dad had this somewhere between 1934 and 1940 (his teen years). The catalog shows that the blade should have 5/8" longer than it is. He either used the heck out of it, or broke the tip at some point.
Bill
2010 Tri-glide, Red Hot Sunglo
R I P MANDY
Neat old knife Bill! Awesome to have something like that your Dad owned!
"I don't need a map. I still have a road in front of me!"
Just ordered this from Grindworx. $19.98,w/tax and shipped.
Gonna be more like my old friend.
Oh cool! I like it much better than the other knife you just ordered to bring as my present to Kerrville...
New course heading Mr. Sulu: ...2nd star to the right and straight on til morning...!!
Scooter and Sassi....2 furrever.