Thanks for your comments Smitty. When I posted it in a different thread Mark(SSk)said that he wouldn't be surprised if Master Fukuta had his hands on it at some point. I have a couple of Tak's folders, and they're among the nicest in my collection. EDIT-After receiving updated information from Mark I edited this post to show the correct info. You had it right all along Smitty!Papa Bones wrote: ↑Thu Sep 02, 2021 2:32 amMadmarco wrote: ↑Wed Sep 01, 2021 5:34 pm This cool little folder arrived today, and it's providing me plenty of comfort already! It's a Fury made in Japan 7" oal mid-lockback slip-joint/440 stainless spear-point blade with n/n, NS bolsters, brass liners and pins, and beautiful Walnut covers. Weighs-in at 3.5 oz.'s, and came factory sharp. A nice addition to my "Unusual" pile, that had a particularly satisfying twist, in that, even though Customs inspected the knife they had no choice but to release it due to it being a true 2-handed slip-joint! The Good Guys 1, Customs Clowns too many! 8)WIN_20210901_11_09_37_Pro.jpgWIN_20210901_11_09_04_Pro.jpg
Nice looking folder Marc. I wonder if that is the same Fury brand that made a lot of Balisong knives back in the 1980's. They were made by made by Tak Fukuta in Seki Japan.
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This is a great thread ! Just got this Camillus Barlow a few days ago . Been my comfort knife since ,
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Nice short line Barlow
Is it a #11 or #51 . Have seen both in the short line but they are getting harder to find. You have a great comfort knife there .
Am carrying my short line 10 today .
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That should be an 11 JP. The Spear blade like yours is the 51, I believe. I have an old 11 also.Nice knife Rdubya!
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The 51 is a clip do believe and the 50 is the spear. The 10 s should be a Spear main and the 50 s also . The 11 and 51 is a clip , dang it now am going to have to go get that box of knives out and look .toomanyknives wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:44 pmThat should be an 11 JP. The Spear blade like yours is the 51, I believe. I have an old 11 also.Nice knife Rdubya!
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Beautiful J.P.! I much prefer the spear-point blade to the clip! Very nice!
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Equally nice as the previous 2 posted Kerry! Good hearing from you!toomanyknives wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 1:44 pmThat should be an 11 JP. The Spear blade like yours is the 51, I believe. I have an old 11 also. Nice knife Rdubya!
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This is one of my favorite comfort knives, the bone is a light cream color, it slips into my pocket beautifully, and i was not expecting this, when it arrived and i opened it, it was flawless. Could not find a fault with it, is the best made knife i have.
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Gorgeous knife cudgee, congratulations! Great to see you post in this thread, please continue doing so!
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Will do. I did not know it existed, i have seen it of course, but had in my stupid mind it was something else. But just learnt about it on another thread today. I am going to go back to the start and trawl through it admiring all the knives.
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I ordered this knife from Thailand via Etsy on Aug. 28th., and it arrived by DHL this morning, so of course it's my comfort knife for today! It's a handmade Finlang(me neither)6 3/4" oal slip-joint lockback/SS dagger blade with 30% top swedge, SS bolsters with citrine inlays on both sides, SS liners, dark horn covers with brass inlays, and lanyard hole. Weighs-in at a hair over 3 oz.'s, and arrived shaving-sharp. Walks open smoothly, and talks with a loud snap when closing. Fit and finish are perfect. When I first saw this folder it was the dagger blade that attracted me, since I've seldom seen that grind on this style knife, and I like it even more in-hand!
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That's teriffic buddy, I'm sure you'll see some you like! And don't be so hard on yourself, we all do the same thing with pre-conceived notions, the point is you've seen it now!
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I don't know what impresses me more the knife, or the speed of delivery. That is quick.Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:49 pm I ordered this knife from Thailand via Etsy on Aug. 28th., and it arrived by DHL this morning, so of course it's my comfort knife for today! It's a handmade Finlang(me neither)6 3/4" oal slip-joint lockback/SS dagger blade with 30% top swedge, SS bolsters with citrine inlays on both sides, SS liners, dark horn covers with brass inlays, and lanyard hole. Weighs-in at a hair over 3 oz.'s, and arrived shaving-sharp. Walks open smoothly, and talks with a loud snap when closing. Fit and finish are perfect. When I first saw this folder it was the dagger blade that attracted me, since I've seldom seen that grind on this style knife, and I like it even more in-hand! 8)WIN_20210906_14_19_04_Pro.jpgWIN_20210906_14_18_42_Pro.jpg
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I was really surprised too, although, the seller sent it via DHL so that would account for the speedy delivery, but it also surprised me that DHL would deliver on Labor Day, guess DHL in Canada doesn't celebrate L/D.cudgee wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 10:02 pmI don't know what impresses me more the knife, or the speed of delivery. That is quick.Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:49 pm I ordered this knife from Thailand via Etsy on Aug. 28th., and it arrived by DHL this morning, so of course it's my comfort knife for today! It's a handmade Finlang(me neither)6 3/4" oal slip-joint lockback/SS dagger blade with 30% top swedge, SS bolsters with citrine inlays on both sides, SS liners, dark horn covers with brass inlays, and lanyard hole. Weighs-in at a hair over 3 oz.'s, and arrived shaving-sharp. Walks open smoothly, and talks with a loud snap when closing. Fit and finish are perfect. When I first saw this folder it was the dagger blade that attracted me, since I've seldom seen that grind on this style knife, and I like it even more in-hand! 8)WIN_20210906_14_19_04_Pro.jpgWIN_20210906_14_18_42_Pro.jpg
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Great looking shortline Camillus Barlow Rdubya. Those are a little harder to find.
Sweet looking Lockback Marc. Really like the grind on the blade.Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:49 pm I ordered this knife from Thailand via Etsy on Aug. 28th., and it arrived by DHL this morning, so of course it's my comfort knife for today! It's a handmade Finlang(me neither)6 3/4" oal slip-joint lockback/SS dagger blade with 30% top swedge, SS bolsters with citrine inlays on both sides, SS liners, dark horn covers with brass inlays, and lanyard hole. Weighs-in at a hair over 3 oz.'s, and arrived shaving-sharp. Walks open smoothly, and talks with a loud snap when closing. Fit and finish are perfect. When I first saw this folder it was the dagger blade that attracted me, since I've seldom seen that grind on this style knife, and I like it even more in-hand! 8)WIN_20210906_14_19_04_Pro.jpgWIN_20210906_14_18_42_Pro.jpg
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I think covid has a lot to do with it, everyone buying online has made delivery and postal services pull their fingers out and start delivering out of normal hours to get through the back log.Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 10:08 pmI was really surprised too, although the seller sent it via DHL so that would account for the speedy delivery, but it also surprised me that DHL would deliver on Labor Day, guess DHL in Canada doesn't celebrate L/D.cudgee wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 10:02 pmI don't know what impresses me more the knife, or the speed of delivery. That is quick.Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:49 pm I ordered this knife from Thailand via Etsy on Aug. 28th., and it arrived by DHL this morning, so of course it's my comfort knife for today! It's a handmade Finlang(me neither)6 3/4" oal slip-joint lockback/SS dagger blade with 30% top swedge, SS bolsters with citrine inlays on both sides, SS liners, dark horn covers with brass inlays, and lanyard hole. Weighs-in at a hair over 3 oz.'s, and arrived shaving-sharp. Walks open smoothly, and talks with a loud snap when closing. Fit and finish are perfect. When I first saw this folder it was the dagger blade that attracted me, since I've seldom seen that grind on this style knife, and I like it even more in-hand! 8)WIN_20210906_14_19_04_Pro.jpgWIN_20210906_14_18_42_Pro.jpg
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Thanks buddy, always appreciate your comments!Papa Bones wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 10:45 pmGreat looking shortline Camillus Barlow Rdubya. Those are a little harder to find.
Sweet looking Lockback Marc. Really like the grind on the blade.Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:49 pm I ordered this knife from Thailand via Etsy on Aug. 28th., and it arrived by DHL this morning, so of course it's my comfort knife for today! It's a handmade Finlang(me neither)6 3/4" oal slip-joint lockback/SS dagger blade with 30% top swedge, SS bolsters with citrine inlays on both sides, SS liners, dark horn covers with brass inlays, and lanyard hole. Weighs-in at a hair over 3 oz.'s, and arrived shaving-sharp. Walks open smoothly, and talks with a loud snap when closing. Fit and finish are perfect. When I first saw this folder it was the dagger blade that attracted me, since I've seldom seen that grind on this style knife, and I like it even more in-hand! 8)WIN_20210906_14_19_04_Pro.jpgWIN_20210906_14_18_42_Pro.jpg
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Thanks for the welcome guys .
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Hey Cudgee, it’s really great seeing your knives. Please do show more,like that cream color on the bone .cudgee wrote: ↑Mon Sep 06, 2021 9:31 pm This is one of my favorite comfort knives, the bone is a light cream color, it slips into my pocket beautifully, and i was not expecting this, when it arrived and i opened it, it was flawless. Could not find a fault with it, is the best made knife i have.
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Forged on the anvil of discipline.
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The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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That's great Jerry, thanks for the memories!
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Loved that movie.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
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"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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The Few. The Proud.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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Ditto!
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This cool little knife arrived in today's mail, so naturally it's my comfort knife for the day! It's stamped "Minsheng", so I'd have to say it's Chinese built, although, I ordered it from Bulgaria. The knife is 7 3/4" oal/SS dagger blade with top swedge, SS bolsters with jigging, brass pins, faux wooden cover, coil-spring open/close, safety, adjustable pivot, and a pocket-clip that also serves as the rear handle. Weighs-in at exactly 3 oz.'s, and came with only the bottom edge sharpened. As always I removed the P/C, but the knife just didn't feel right in my hand so I put it back on. It's 1 of only a few knives that I've left the P.C on. I had promised myself, "no more click therapy knives", but when I saw the knife I thought it would do nicely as the auto version of a manual folder I recently received, but when I compared the 2 side-by-side they really aren't that similar. Opening was less than ideal, but with the application of some Q.R. oil it fires hard and solid with no play. The price was right, and it fills a space in my display!