That is soooooo cool!Ivoryman wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 6:07 pm Here's a couple that just came.
The Schrade Walden is a whole new way of acquiring knives for me. A first ever knife gift from the only one of ALL the nieces and nephews I have given knives to that wanted to give me one back. She knows exactly what kind of bone I like. Still can't believe a nine year old thinks like that.
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I don't keep up on Pakistani knife market values at all, but $600 seems a bit steep for that knife to me
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Now for sale in AAPK store..........$600Reverand wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 2:44 amI have seen one like it, at a barber shop in Fort Payne Alabama. It is made in Pakistan, and is a showpiece / conversation piece, not made to be used. The barber shop won't sell theirs to me, though.timdog44 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 11:01 pm Looking for comments. I picked this knife up as a one of a kind. Certainly not a handy knife or useful for that matter. But one I had to have. Bone handles. Brass liners. Ten blades!!! All pinned at the same end. Several different styles of blades. I do not know the type of steel the blades are made of. Good snap on all ten. Hesitation at the halfway open/close position.IMG_4733.jpeg
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Haven't found many Case knives on eBay this year. Especially not in my price range but here's the one I did find. It will join my EDC Rotation starting today.
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Thank you my friend!
We haven't chatted in a while but I hope all is well in your neck of the woods.
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That's a good one, Tom! I carried one of those for a long time. I don't think it left my pocket for about 5 years!
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Thanks for the comments gentelmen!toomanyknives wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2024 12:55 pmThat's a good one, Tom! I carried one of those for a long time. I don't think it left my pocket for about 5 years!
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Thanks for the comments Q, GSPTD, Corn Creek, doglegg, and tvic. Appreciate the sentiments and agree with all of you. Thanks again. 
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GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Sat Aug 31, 2024 2:17 am I picked up this Barminski* ...the scales drew me in
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*Tom Barminski was a renowned knife maker from Loveland, Colorado, known for his custom fixed blade knives made from D2 tool steel. His knives are highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike. Unfortunately, Tom Barminski passed away in 2013, but his legacy lives on through his beautifully crafted knives, which can still be found in various shops and collections.
How’s that fit your grip, I’m yet to find one the fits my hand besides the ones I’ve notched myself.
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Thanks Tom
Please visit my AAPK store: https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/ca ... er_id=2383
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It is OK, it is not a perfect fit, I prefer a grip more like the Randle Knives "Border Patrol" grip/handle, if you have seen that one, or the Randle #1 style grip.Dullest_knife wrote: ↑Fri Sep 06, 2024 8:06 pmHow’s that fit your grip, I’m yet to find one the fits my hand besides the ones I’ve notched myself.
Please visit my AAPK store: https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/ca ... er_id=2383
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Been awhile since I posted any new pics , so here goes. Tim
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Round 2, Remington is pretty neat, first knife I’ve owned with separate locks for blades. Tim
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Round 3, Moose lineup- think I’m missing one or two. Tim
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Round 5, some of my favorite new acquisitions, Tim.
On a side note, some of y’all may remember I carried a Case Longhorn on my belt and Bear Mgc in my pocket. Well I laid my longhorn down while fishing about a month ago- and walked away and lost it- it’s been a blow - I’m willing to trade someone for one - from knives above or whatever you desire, let me know and I’ll let you know what I have. Is the above Axe a fair trade for a Longhorn?
On a side note, some of y’all may remember I carried a Case Longhorn on my belt and Bear Mgc in my pocket. Well I laid my longhorn down while fishing about a month ago- and walked away and lost it- it’s been a blow - I’m willing to trade someone for one - from knives above or whatever you desire, let me know and I’ll let you know what I have. Is the above Axe a fair trade for a Longhorn?
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Round 6, stragglers- no less loved . Tim
May be duplicates from knives in previous post- just went back thru photos the last couple months, since my last post of newly acquired knives.
Note #2 — first picture top right Classic 91 pattern is only new one recently gotten.
May be duplicates from knives in previous post- just went back thru photos the last couple months, since my last post of newly acquired knives.
Note #2 — first picture top right Classic 91 pattern is only new one recently gotten.
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Wow, DK! What a bunch of lookers! Fine collection!Dullest_knife wrote: ↑Sat Sep 07, 2024 8:22 pm Round 6, stragglers- no less loved . Tim
May be duplicates from knives in previous post- just went back thru photos the last couple months, since my last post of newly acquired knives.
Note #2 — first picture top right Classic 91 pattern is only new one recently gotten.
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The latest 2 to add to my RoseCraft Blades brand pile from our friend Tony, sent along with a beautiful Begg Knives slip-joint.

First, a 6 3/4" RC Blades Tanasi River Tear-Drop slip-joint with a D2 single spear-point blade and outstanding dyed blue covers. There is NO apparent brass on this baby, only NS and steel. Did you hear that, Mark, NO brass!Then there's this 5" RC Blades Awanata slip-joint with a D2 steel Wharncliffe blade and black G-10 covers accompanied by an integrated lanyard loop. Has quite a strong pull, and keep your fingers clear of the closing blade to avoid losing any, although, it does have a half-stop. Sent as a gift from Tony!This final knife is the one that really caught my attention, and it's a Begg Knives brand BG037 slip-joint with a Sandvik SS blade, black G-10 covers that include an arrow head shield on both sides, SS bolsters and liners, and smooth action opening/closing with a half-stop. Tony compares this knife as on par with RR Reserve and RoseCraft Blades knives. I've been trying really hard to cut down on my purchasing, but every now and again I spot something and.....well, this post shows how I'm doing with that!
First, a 6 3/4" RC Blades Tanasi River Tear-Drop slip-joint with a D2 single spear-point blade and outstanding dyed blue covers. There is NO apparent brass on this baby, only NS and steel. Did you hear that, Mark, NO brass!Then there's this 5" RC Blades Awanata slip-joint with a D2 steel Wharncliffe blade and black G-10 covers accompanied by an integrated lanyard loop. Has quite a strong pull, and keep your fingers clear of the closing blade to avoid losing any, although, it does have a half-stop. Sent as a gift from Tony!This final knife is the one that really caught my attention, and it's a Begg Knives brand BG037 slip-joint with a Sandvik SS blade, black G-10 covers that include an arrow head shield on both sides, SS bolsters and liners, and smooth action opening/closing with a half-stop. Tony compares this knife as on par with RR Reserve and RoseCraft Blades knives. I've been trying really hard to cut down on my purchasing, but every now and again I spot something and.....well, this post shows how I'm doing with that!
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Those are slick, Marco!The Rosecraft is a beauty, and the last one looks very stout!Madmarco wrote: ↑Tue Sep 10, 2024 11:32 pm The latest 2 to add to my RoseCraft Blades brand pile from our friend Tony, sent along with a beautiful Begg Knives slip-joint.
First, a 6 3/4" RC Blades Tanasi River Tear-Drop slip-joint with a D2 single spear-point blade and outstanding dyed blue covers. There is NO apparent brass on this baby, only NS and steel. Did you hear that, Mark, NO brass!WIN_20240910_16_41_26_Pro.jpgWIN_20240910_16_40_59_Pro.jpgThen there's this 5" RC Blades Awanata slip-joint with a D2 steel Wharncliffe blade and black G-10 covers accompanied by an integrated lanyard loop. Has quite a strong pull, and keep your fingers clear of the closing blade to avoid losing any, although, it does have a half-stop. Sent as a gift from Tony!WIN_20240910_16_42_18_Pro.jpgWIN_20240910_16_42_00_Pro.jpgThis final knife is the one that really caught my attention, and it's a Begg Knives brand BG037 slip-joint with a Sandvik SS blade, black G-10 covers that include an arrow head shield on both sides, SS bolsters and liners, and smooth action opening/closing with a half-stop. Tony compares this knife as on par with RR Reserve and RoseCraft Blades knives.
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