Lockback Whittler

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Lockback Whittler

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So lately it seems I've been into more obscure patterns. Yes, there's nothing wrong with stockmans & trappers but I guess I like a little variety. So I saw a lockback whittler on one of the knife shows and decided to try to find one but not of the Asia variety. No luck with Case, or my usual U.S. made favorites, but I did run across this little gem made in Germany for Fight'N Rooster. It does have the ever explosive "Waterfall Celluloid" handles but I think I was able to save it before any serious damage took place. Interesting shield too, I call it The Batman. Now if I could only find one in stag . . .

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Re: Lockback Whittler

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Awesome knife, I haven't been lucky enough to run across a lockback whittler made by frank buster, she's a beauty.
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Re: Lockback Whittler

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awesome knife and great pics!!! at one time i had a stag Hen & Rooster lockback whittler but i sold it to another collector. i just got this one on monday to replace it and i couldn't be happier.
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Thanks guys. ::tu::

doormann, that knife is awesome! Cool heart shield too. ::drool::
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