
Sorry for the lousy pics. That time thing again.
Edit: The order may not be correct (states) rushing around again

You know you are absolutely correct. The Tobbacoo leaf sheilds do seem to be more pointy on the set on the right. I should bring a micrometer from the shop and check some things.sunburst wrote:Is it just my eyes or do I see a difference in the shields as well. The shields on the right seem to be more teardrop in appearance and a bit longer than the left hand side.??
Sunburst
The shields are different, the pulls are very different even going down into the etching on the master blade on a couple. Please note, that also 2 of the "true First Generations" have 4 pins instead of 3. Whereas the others on the left, they all have 3 pins. Also, even though I do not show it, all of the tang stamps are much deeper on the "true First Generations" than the others, they are quite shallow. I can take pitures and post them if anyone wants to see them.singin46 wrote:The sheilds are most certainly different in every way.
Nice pics Hukk
Singin
These 4 knives represent just a part of the set. There are a few more, but these 4 stags are the most common. I'm being told that they are becomming more commonjustold52 wrote:Hukk; ("You have the complete set") . How many knife in that set?
What makes a SET of knives and why diferant numbers to a set ?