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What a great looking display of mini trappers. The mini trapper is the only type of trapper that I would, and do, carry. I find the two long blades of a traditional trapper to be impractical for what I use a knife for. Plus they just look good.
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Sat Aug 30, 2025 11:10 am What a great looking display of mini trappers. The mini trapper is the only type of trapper that I would, and do, carry. I find the two long blades of a traditional trapper to be impractical for what I use a knife for. Plus they just look good.
Mahalo, Mark ::handshake:: I agree on all counts ::nod::
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Time to wake up this thread with some eye candy. My Eureka jack collection. Wish I hadn’t sold two Tony Bose collaboration Eureka’s a few years back, but water under the bridge. Got the snakewood in today. Lined up all the 2025’s and 2019’s for a couple of shots.
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Mon Sep 22, 2025 6:34 pm My Eureka jack collection.
Beautiful ::tu:: Great pattern...nice assortment of handles 8)

Mark, I totally hear you about regretting selling certain knives. I feel the same way.....a lot. I have even re-purchased some knives but I finally had to make a personal rule not to buy any knives that I once owned but sold ::facepalm::
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QTCut5 wrote: Mon Sep 22, 2025 7:06 pm
Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Mon Sep 22, 2025 6:34 pm My Eureka jack collection.
Beautiful ::tu:: Great pattern...nice assortment of handles 8)

Mark, I totally hear you about regretting selling certain knives. I feel the same way.....a lot. I have even re-purchased some knives but I finally had to make a personal rule not to buy any knives that I once owned but sold ::facepalm::
Thanks Q, It is a great pattern. Honestly I didn’t know anything about the Eureka jack pattern until 2019. Didn’t full appreciate them until I got a few. GEC has made this with some beautiful handles over time. The TB Case Eureka’s are all pretty sweet too. Maybe someday I will acquire a collection with one in it to keep, maybe someday.
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Mon Sep 22, 2025 6:34 pm Time to wake up this thread with some eye candy. My Eureka jack collection. Wish I hadn’t sold two Tony Bose collaboration Eureka’s a few years back, but water under the bridge. Got the snakewood in today. Lined up all the 2025’s and 2019’s for a couple of shots.
::oh_my:: ..... 🤤🤤🤤!!! Absolutely outstanding SSk! 👍👍 Great looking photos to boot 👢 ... ::nod:: 🍻


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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Mon Sep 22, 2025 6:34 pm Time to wake up this thread with some eye candy. My Eureka jack collection. Wish I hadn’t sold two Tony Bose collaboration Eureka’s a few years back, but water under the bridge. Got the snakewood in today. Lined up all the 2025’s and 2019’s for a couple of shots.
Beautiful group shot, Mark! Your Eureka Jack collection is Fantastic. ::tu::
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Thank you GSP and Kevin.
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Eurica jacks and Queens ::ds:: fine
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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: Mon Sep 22, 2025 6:34 pm Time to wake up this thread with some eye candy. My Eureka jack collection. Wish I hadn’t sold two Tony Bose collaboration Eureka’s a few years back, but water under the bridge. Got the snakewood in today. Lined up all the 2025’s and 2019’s for a couple of shots.
Very nice, those are beautiful, great variety too
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Thanks Garddogg and Gus.
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Here is another sub collection I have. I love gunstock jacks, surprisingly I only have 5. Funny how some of my favorites are in the low single digits, like sowbelly stockmans and whittlers. Not sure why that is? Here are the 5 I have. Wendell Carson camel bone, GEC Buffalo Jack with some of the finest stag I have seen on one of these, two Marbles and one Canal Street made RIgid gunstock jack.
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Case stag canoes and baby butterbeans.
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Got the G-96 family together again for a family portrait.
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Basically the same knife in blue camel bone with hamon and mammoth tooth with copper infused damascus
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Real nice Gunstocks, Mark!
Awesome Stag collection, Charlie!
Good looking set of G-96s, knife7knut!
Great pair there, chickenman! Nice Damascus!
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Wow Charlie, what a nice collection of canoes, anyone would be proud to own that.
Knifeknut, those are impressive G96s.
Chickenman, those are gorgeous. I have a thing for Damascus infused with copper and other alloys. That one is a special knife.
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Recently added a couple Queen made Swing Guards (aka Cheetahs) to that sub-collection and got a group shot with a few others.

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knifeaddict1965 wrote: Fri Oct 31, 2025 11:50 pm Recently added a couple Queen made Swing Guards (aka Cheetahs) to that sub-collection and got a group shot with a few others.


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knifeaddict1965 wrote: Fri Oct 31, 2025 11:50 pm Recently added a couple Queen made Swing Guards (aka Cheetahs) to that sub-collection and got a group shot with a few others.


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That’s a beautiful collection Kevin.
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TopDog, Mark, Charlie, K7K, ChickenMan, & Kevin ... you guys are putting on a show here!
Eye popping collections!! Many ::tu::
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Thanks Floyd, Mark & Tony! Always appreciate your kind words. ::handshake::
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Stag sub-collection of my Case knives ... couldn't resist any longer ::facepalm:: started collecting pre-80s Case along with Japan made. :)
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My Case barlow family photo.
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Nice group shot Tony, good looking stag all around.

BJF, those are some beautiful Barlows you have there.
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