But, on second thought, I really like Buck and want to see the company survive and, well.... tractors and all...
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tendots, I would suggest moving from Opinels to Buck Bucklite's which can regularly be found for under $20. That way, you could buy a bunch of them and then keep them in rotation with Buck's insane warranty program.
But, on second thought, I really like Buck and want to see the company survive and, well.... tractors and all...
But, on second thought, I really like Buck and want to see the company survive and, well.... tractors and all...
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Pinnah,I'm Dutch.My last batch of sec hand Opi' cost me 30 USD(six of them).Sorry, never owned a Buck(knife)never will.
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gino, I just LOVE the spear on that GEC 85 - that sure is one very good looking knife!
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tendot, hope it was clear that I was just having some fun about the hard treatment you put your knives through. I'm very much comforted at the thought of some knives being used as tools, even if that means lost in the field or run over by the tractor. In no way pushing Bucks over Opinel. But, now I'm curious why you would never own one. That's an interesting position to arrive at. There are some knives I don't care to own too.
smokepole, let's hope that GEC gets around to putting Gino's #85 into production. I think the spear/cap lifter blade combination is just stellar. Would love to see that blade combination done as a Canoe too. When I carry my old Ulster camper, the cap lifter is by far the most frequently used blade other than the spear point (although, not often for turning screws - ahem). It comes in pints?!
Buck 500 in RFP today. Opinel #9 is tucked in the PDA case with the Squirt, cause I can't leave home without it.

Buck 500 Duke by Pinnah, on Flickr
smokepole, let's hope that GEC gets around to putting Gino's #85 into production. I think the spear/cap lifter blade combination is just stellar. Would love to see that blade combination done as a Canoe too. When I carry my old Ulster camper, the cap lifter is by far the most frequently used blade other than the spear point (although, not often for turning screws - ahem). It comes in pints?!
Buck 500 in RFP today. Opinel #9 is tucked in the PDA case with the Squirt, cause I can't leave home without it.

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Pinnah,no sweat,it's good to have a laugh every once in a while.As for the Buck,I'm a slipjoint-lover,the only backlock I own is a Puma,which was a gift from a hunting buddy.
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Pinnah,how about this one.http://www.ebay.de/itm/Hartkopf-Taschen ... 2c4d9ee9a6.
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Back to work
doing something differant with some Camillus a TL-29 and a #14
with a CRKT M16-KZ.The boys already asked where the Buck was I said the BIG wire isn't here yet 
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EDC#1 is SAK Cadet olive green

EDC #2 is Opie No.6 carboney

EDC#3 is 63032 chestnut

EDC#4 is 1982 Q9105 Jack

EDC#5 is SW7s Switchit

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Carrying the peanut again all day today. I took this one earlier today, just after finishing off a cup of thai chai tea.
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The variable right front pocket knife for a few days was this one:

Dang but it's SHARP!

Dang but it's SHARP!
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The other one is a hell of a lot of knife for the money - EKA Swede in 12c27. Just love it. Added the Kwik-Thumb stud to turn it into a one hand opener and it is great!

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tendots wrote:Pinnah,how about this one.http://www.ebay.de/itm/Hartkopf-Taschen ... 2c4d9ee9a6.
Tendots, that's the right blade combination. Wow, interesting knife and not one I've ever seen before.
The spear point on that knife reminds of the spear points used on the larger Victorinox knives like the Trekker. I've had US made Ulster camper knives ever since I was 8 and like Smokepole's Camillus, the spear points have more "belly" to them out towards the tip. I would really love to see an equal end frame (like Smokepole's scout) with just the spear point blade and cap lifter combo like on that German knife. I think that would be an ideal blade combination. Thanks for posting that link!
Smokepole, where did lanyard bail go on your Camillus and how did you clean it up? Here's my de-bail-ified Ulster, which is in my RFP. Opinel #9 rides as back up in the PDA case.

Modified Ulster Camper by Pinnah, on Flickr
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Dave, I got the knife as is - I don't think it ever had a bail and it was in the condition you see it in - it was definitely one of the late models - at the stage where they did not finish the back of the knife and the springs off fully - I'll post a pic a little later.
I also like the spear with a bit more belly. Spear+caplifter in an equal end Jack....like the #85? Now you have me thinking....
I also like the spear with a bit more belly. Spear+caplifter in an equal end Jack....like the #85? Now you have me thinking....
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Smoke,
Sort of like Gino's (non-production) #85 but different.
I'm thinking more along the lines of a #68, with the small pen blade being replaced with a cap lifter.
Think about combining the blade combination of this knife that Tendots gave us a link to with the equal end frame (and bigger belly) like on the GEC #68. Actually, having not seen a #68 in person, I wonder if the spear has the belly that I like. I do like the shape on Ginos #85. Would prefer to have a thinner carry though and would prefer the cap lifter to be on the other end, like the one that Tendot pointed us to. A Canoe pattern would another nice platform for that blade combo.
In any event, mush these together...


Sort of like Gino's (non-production) #85 but different.
I'm thinking more along the lines of a #68, with the small pen blade being replaced with a cap lifter.
Think about combining the blade combination of this knife that Tendots gave us a link to with the equal end frame (and bigger belly) like on the GEC #68. Actually, having not seen a #68 in person, I wonder if the spear has the belly that I like. I do like the shape on Ginos #85. Would prefer to have a thinner carry though and would prefer the cap lifter to be on the other end, like the one that Tendot pointed us to. A Canoe pattern would another nice platform for that blade combo.
In any event, mush these together...


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OK, I get the idea. Started on something earlier this afternoon - but blades same end. I must admit, I like that configuration, like on the #85, or actually a smaller Camillus #23 with the caplifter in place of the pen blade - I guess in the end I'll end up making one of each!

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Your post is worthless without pictures!
Please, please post when you have something to show!!
Please, please post when you have something to show!!
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Pinnah/smokepole,would't it be possible to remove the awl and the canopener on that Ulster.If you would replace those ugly scales with some nice bone or stag,you have your own dreamknife.
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I've been carrying this for a while. It's a Camillus WWII - Army Post Exchange Resale Knife with the Lanyard Scott (TripleF) gave me.
pinnah - I like the German knife with the cap lifter. Where did you find that? Are they for sale online?
pinnah - I like the German knife with the cap lifter. Where did you find that? Are they for sale online?
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Tendot, the Ulsters used the Swinden Key type of assembly. I'm not sure there are many knife mechanics who are set up for repairing them or reblading them. I just don't know. I could be wrong on that.
Jerry, Tendot posted an ebay link above to that German knife. I don't speak Dutch so I can't tell who the manufacturer is. Cool looking knife (though my heart still lays with the equal end pattern). I dig that Camillus easy open!!
Jerry, Tendot posted an ebay link above to that German knife. I don't speak Dutch so I can't tell who the manufacturer is. Cool looking knife (though my heart still lays with the equal end pattern). I dig that Camillus easy open!!
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It isn't Dutch,but German,the link I posted is from the German Ebay.They do ship internationally.
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pinnah...I like the German knife with the cap lifter as well.
Jerry that’s a sweet WWII era Camillus E/O.
....blade looks full. 
Jerry that’s a sweet WWII era Camillus E/O.
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Not much to show yet Dave - just the profiles for the springs and blades and some rough profiles for the liners. I'll try and upload some pics a little later - my Internet is troublesome again tonight. But I think we maybe then need to move it to a thread of it's own - to avoid a very serious hi-jack here....
Tendots, I am sure it would be possible, definitely on the Camillus, but for me I like the full Scout pattern as part of my "working" knife assortment - I often use the awl on my knife, as well as the can opener. The one I am thinking of here would be more of a "step out" (Sunday go to meeting?) type of knife - maybe a little smaller, and something handy to put in your pocket going to town, but not to work.
Jerry, that is bad!!! Seriously bad. Great knife - basically the grand dad of the #85 with a bail thrown in. Man, that is a nice knife!! Ever you want to trade.....

Tendots, I am sure it would be possible, definitely on the Camillus, but for me I like the full Scout pattern as part of my "working" knife assortment - I often use the awl on my knife, as well as the can opener. The one I am thinking of here would be more of a "step out" (Sunday go to meeting?) type of knife - maybe a little smaller, and something handy to put in your pocket going to town, but not to work.
Jerry, that is bad!!! Seriously bad. Great knife - basically the grand dad of the #85 with a bail thrown in. Man, that is a nice knife!! Ever you want to trade.....
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Just'found' this one http://cgi.ebay.fr/RARE-OLD-KNIFE-ITALI ... 519ee46635
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Thanks pinnah & tendots
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Hartkopf pocket knife stag NewThe handy pocket-knife Hartkopf offers a practical combination of the blade tool with bottle opener and screwdriver. As the material of stainless steel 1.4034 was chosen. The book convinces with brass plates, nickel silver and exclusive dishes from the horn of the European red deer. In addition, the booklet is provided with a small engraved plate.
The stag scales are individual and differ from the model shown!
Specifications
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Handle length 9.5 cm (3.75 inches)
Blade 7.5 cm (2.95 inches)
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Buy It Now Price - EUR 57.75 ($75.83)
Hartkopf pocket knife stag NewThe handy pocket-knife Hartkopf offers a practical combination of the blade tool with bottle opener and screwdriver. As the material of stainless steel 1.4034 was chosen. The book convinces with brass plates, nickel silver and exclusive dishes from the horn of the European red deer. In addition, the booklet is provided with a small engraved plate.
The stag scales are individual and differ from the model shown!
Specifications
Weight 52 g
Handle length 9.5 cm (3.75 inches)
Blade 7.5 cm (2.95 inches)
Length open 17.0 cm
Shipping
Germany (DPD) for free
World (registered) 4.90 € ($6.44)
Shipping immediately after payment! Open questions will be answered under [email protected] or 0171/8887251!
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Tendot - you need to edit your post and put a space between the word 'one' and the url.tendots wrote:Just'found' this one http://cgi.ebay.fr/RARE-OLD-KNIFE-ITALI ... 519ee46635
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