Thanks Mark! The Junglee is exactly what I expected, but the Robeson far out passes what I was expecting! It reminds me of S & M models too! Everyone is really liking it so far!Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 11:58 am That Junglee is a sweet looking knife Mark, sleek lines on that. And those Queen made Robeson’s are one of my favorites. Just as well made as Schatt and Morgan and as good a quality as GEC.
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ken98k wrote: ↑Sun Dec 11, 2022 7:51 pm I just got home from a couple weeks in a remote part of Alaska and these are two of the knives waiting for me.
First is this great little pre-shell Imperial EO from Lee Roark at Ir64knives. It just never ceases to amaze me how easily these old knives take a razor sharp edge.
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Next it a beautiful pearl lock-back from Gary at Kennedy Knives.
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I'd like to start cleaning up some stragglers I've received but have been too busy to post, and I'll start with this one! When I saw this unmarked 9" oal folder online, and saw the button on the bottom I assumed it was an auto, when in reality the button is simply a release for the glass-breaker to be removed and a sling-shot installed, although, mine didn't come with the sling-shot and I only found out about this when I saw another one online! So this copy is strictly an uneventful pocket knife! 
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That’s an interesting knife Mark. Never seen one like it.
Got the Buck of the Month in the mail today. A Buck 112 with ebony handles with S30V blade. A 50th anniversary knife with no brass.
Got the Buck of the Month in the mail today. A Buck 112 with ebony handles with S30V blade. A 50th anniversary knife with no brass.
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You've never seen anything like it Mark cuz you wisely don't shop at the Chinese sites!
That knife in reality is a POS, and your new Buck is the interesting knife my friend! I love the brassless look! 
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Postman was good to me today….
New old stock Case 2002 Patriotic Black Bone Doctor’s Knife
New old stock 1976 Boker Tree brand, made-in-US, Great American Story two blade knife…. This one commemorates the Lafayette Escadrille Air Force unit of the French in WWI (which was staffed by US volunteer flyers)
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Two great pickups!!!MadeinUSA wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 8:38 pm New old stock Case 2002 Patriotic Black Bone Doctor’s Knife
New old stock 1976 Boker Tree brand, made-in-US, Great American Story two blade knife…. This one commemorates the Lafayette Escadrille Air Force unit of the French in WWI (which was staffed by US volunteer flyers)
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That's a wonderful looking Buck 112Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Mon Dec 12, 2022 8:07 pm That’s an interesting knife Mark. Never seen one like it.
Got the Buck of the Month in the mail today. A Buck 112 with ebony handles with S30V blade. A 50th anniversary knife with no brass.
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Thank you Ken.
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Bit of an early Christmas gift from a family friend. Good thing I bought his last week.
Gerber's Christmas gift pack for the season. I think it's a Sam's exclusive, but probably Walmart also.
The Air Ranger is an excellent knife--just right. The Mini Paraframe in this pack is nowhere near as tight and does not have the stiff lock the silver/clip point version I have already, so it will be used for light-duty work. The Shard is always good to keep as a spare to my normal one.
A small wire saw. It isn't replacing the saw blades on my larger Swiss Army patterns or the 12" Stihl folding saw I keep in the pack normally, but it's a good plan B.
A small first aid kit. Not much bigger, but can hold a lot more than the Altoids tins and overstuffed Johnson and Johnson "Travel Kit" boxes I keep in my packs and on my person.
It doesn't contain any gauze pads, but I will add them.
A couple pairs of heavy knit work gloves.
I'm always losing them, so they're good to have .
And this little gadget:
Gerber's Christmas gift pack for the season. I think it's a Sam's exclusive, but probably Walmart also.
The Air Ranger is an excellent knife--just right. The Mini Paraframe in this pack is nowhere near as tight and does not have the stiff lock the silver/clip point version I have already, so it will be used for light-duty work. The Shard is always good to keep as a spare to my normal one.
A small wire saw. It isn't replacing the saw blades on my larger Swiss Army patterns or the 12" Stihl folding saw I keep in the pack normally, but it's a good plan B.
A small first aid kit. Not much bigger, but can hold a lot more than the Altoids tins and overstuffed Johnson and Johnson "Travel Kit" boxes I keep in my packs and on my person.
It doesn't contain any gauze pads, but I will add them.
A couple pairs of heavy knit work gloves.
I'm always losing them, so they're good to have .
And this little gadget:
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Rough Ryder Angry Watermelon and Stompin' Berry.
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Beautiful knife I-man, and BIG too! Now, close your eyes and think...spear-point!
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He's bringing you knives Jim, but does he always ring twice?
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Nice grab-bag Cody!cody6268 wrote: ↑Wed Dec 14, 2022 11:14 pm Bit of an early Christmas gift from a family friend. Good thing I bought his last week.
Gerber's Christmas gift pack for the season. I think it's a Sam's exclusive, but probably Walmart also.
The Air Ranger is an excellent knife--just right. The Mini Paraframe in this pack is nowhere near as tight and does not have the stiff lock the silver/clip point version I have already, so it will be used for light-duty work. The Shard is always good to keep as a spare to my normal one.
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A small wire saw. It isn't replacing the saw blades on my larger Swiss Army patterns or the 12" Stihl folding saw I keep in the pack normally, but it's a good plan B.
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A small first aid kit. Not much bigger, but can hold a lot more than the Altoids tins and overstuffed Johnson and Johnson "Travel Kit" boxes I keep in my packs and on my person.
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It doesn't contain any gauze pads, but I will add them.
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A couple pairs of heavy knit work gloves.
I'm always losing them, so they're good to have .
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And this little gadget:
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I've been watching those lately NS, what do you think of them?
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They are small, but not too small. They are very solidly built. The spring assist is very strong and tight. It has a very satisfying snap when it opens.
I bought these for a White Elephant gift. If I don't win them, I will purchase them again.
For $9.99 each, they are a steal.
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Thanks for the info NS,
they're pretty much what I figured! A good candidate for the ole' keychain! 
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Indeed.
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That is a very nice looking knife. I really like the profile of it...
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