Homage to Traditional Pen Knives

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FRJ wrote:Ooh la la!!! ::tu::
Four cutting blades!! ::tu:: ::tu::
Thanks Joe. As you can see, I'm still a work in progress on the pearl photography. ::shrug::
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I think it's a fine picture, Keith. ::tu::

Beautiful Schrades, Paul. ::tu:: ::tu::
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I sometimes carry this Sears Craftsman SS ACA Edge Pen, #95201. Probably made by Schrade or Camillus?
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OLDE CUTLER wrote:I sometimes carry this Sears Craftsman SS ACA Edge Pen, #95201. Probably made by Schrade or Camillus?

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I don't see any visible pins, so I'm guessing Schrade. I have a Large Stockman pattern marked "CRAFTSMAN" over "USA" over "95235" that has visible pins, and is attributed to Camillus.
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cody6268 wrote:
OLDE CUTLER wrote:I sometimes carry this Sears Craftsman SS ACA Edge Pen, #95201. Probably made by Schrade or Camillus?

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I don't see any visible pins, so I'm guessing Schrade. I have a Large Stockman pattern marked "CRAFTSMAN" over "USA" over "95235" that has visible pins, and is attributed to Camillus.
Thanks for your info. I have 2 other Craftsman knives, a 95206 folding lockblade much like the Schrade/Uncle Henry type, and a camper/scout model 9555, which is also very Schrade like.
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I picked up this Cattaraugus large pen at a gunshow over the weekend. It is a #22586, with dark wood handles, either rosewood or ebony. And that shield is "the bomb".
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You sure picked up a nice one Olde Cutler. Looks to be in great condition. Here is one I just got. R6483, with a good etch.
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That Remington is in really nice shape, almost like new. I don't very often see an etch that nice on an old Remington.
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I have a couple Remington's with an etch. The pen knives for me have been few and far between with an etch. Some I think never had one and others just have had to much use. Thanks for the compliment.
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This is a Case Tested XX 6276 1/2. The 3 blade example of the 76 pattern is a split backspring whittler and I have seen the 2 blade version called a half-whittler, but I think it is more correctly identified as a pen knife. I'm looking for 6276 1/2 with a long pull.
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Wow, Jerry. That is so sweet and clean. Very nice! ::tu::
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Bostwick Braun Co. I have come to love this little knife.
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FRJ wrote:Wow, Jerry. That is so sweet and clean. Very nice! ::tu::
Joe, Thank you for the gracious comment. You have posted some real beauties in this thread.
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Here are three more that I picked up recently. A Camillus a Case and an Empire.
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Those MOPs look great. ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote:Those MOPs look great. ::tu::
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Here's one of my pen knives. Phoenix Knife Co
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To all (Olde Cutler, Keith, Jerry, Tsar B and Greg) - Beautiful pens posted over the last 2 or so pages ::tu:: ::tu::

Mike - The Phoenix pen is awesome ::tu:: ::tu:: - looks like natural "I" handles too ::tu::
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Here's one I had. H Boker & Co's Improved Cutlery 1907-1914. Dimitri has it now.
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Here's some of my traditional pen knives:

A Northfield Knife Co. A Union Cutlery Co. And an Elsener Victorinox
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Great looking knives and thanks Longblade!!
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I love small knives much more than large. My two favorites from my meager collection are a Case 9201 "Senators Knife" from 1965-1969 and a Case 06263 "Eisenhower" from 1980.
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There are a few pens lying around my nest. Here's a Colonial, a Case, a Robeson and another Case.
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Another pen knife with political etch.
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Another gem, Mike.
Very nice. ::tu::
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