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Picked up a couple of knives

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Well I picked up a couple of knives and wanted to share them with the gang..Thanks for looking.. :lol:

Bulldog Stag Toenail
UN X LD Redbone
Hubertus Stag Hammer Lever Lock
Marbles (made by Queen) Cannitler


Oh yes, I will post pictures of the backside of the knives if needed.. :P

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nice knives sunburst. Swing by the chat if you've got the time.
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8) Sunburst; Very Nice! I really like that Bulldog! ::tu::
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I like that one too Mitch...But I like them all actually.. :lol: ..The leverlock Hubertus is one cool cat..It weighs in at 3/4 lb and swings open to reveal the hammer..It supposed to be a fish whopper..To help knockout the fish once you catch them..Silly Germans, don't they know that's what baseball bats are for.. ::disgust::

With the chain that comes with the lever lock I feel like a "Pimp Daddy"

The Marbles is nice with the Micarta handles and is hard to find..

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very nice ::tu:: i actually own the first 2 myself. 8)
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Very nice Sunburst!

I was looking at that hammer and thinking no way! But you confirmed it,
Silly Germans.................

Is there a shield on the Toenail?
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Say PD, where did they ever find a german shepard with antlers? :shock: :lol:

Nice bunch of knives there Sunburst! ::tu::
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Very nice Sunburst, Zee Germans are clever with the levers huh. :shock:
Did'nt know they made that hammer model, you'll need that chain for that. :lol: What made you decide on the Queen Marbles Cannitler?
Was it the pattern or that Queen made it? Or maybe both. ::shrug::
Great pics.

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gmusic wrote:Very nice Sunburst!

I was looking at that hammer and thinking no way! But you confirmed it,
Silly Germans.................

Is there a shield on the Toenail?
Hi Gmusic,

Yes there is a shield on the Toenail, I just was avoiding showing that side because I wish they wouldn't have etched the knife... ::disgust:: It takes away from the knife in my opinion..Here ya go though.. :)
What made you decide on the Queen Marbles Cannitler?
Was it the pattern or that Queen made it? Or maybe both.
Thanks Singin,

I have watched the Marbles knives for a while since I found out that Queen made a series of knives for them a while back. This Canittler is pretty hard to find and the ones I have seen for sale were quite expensive. In comparison this one was reasonable enough to purchase and stick back in the knife drawer. Plus I am starting to appreciate a knife handled in micarta here lately.. I will swap this out or sell it eventually.. ::nod::

Thanks folks,

Sunburst

Ps Here is the description of the Hubertus lever lock..

This model is one of the most unique manufactured. The Fisherman's Auto-Angler "Spring-Hammer/Knife" by Hubertus-Solingen features a spring activated "Fisherman's Hammer" made of solid nickel-silver. This "heavy ball" is designed to stun the fish, and keep it from flopping out of your boat, off the dock, etc. Also featured with the auto-hammer is a bottle opener , and fish scaler.

The manual operated main clip point blade measures 3 3/4" and features Solingen Stainless steel. Beautiful Genuine Stag Handles with nickel silver top and bottom bolsters and a bail hook located at the bottom bolster..Includes a belt/button chain (approx 30"), which attaches to the bail hook, so you don't lose the "auto-hammer" when you lose the "big one that got away".

The Lever located at the top bolster acts as a safety when flipped up, and when flipped down and depressed, activates the "spring-hammer". Very unique piece ! Very limited in availability! Factory Hubertus Box with instructions included.
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Hubertus Stag Hammer Lever Lock is really a nice piece. Could you tell me where I might find one of these??

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Awesome knives,Sunburst!! ::tu::
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Good lookin knives Sunburst! ::tu::
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Post by smiling-knife »

That's what I call an eclectic assortment of fine and interesting knives. Thanks for showing them. ::nod:: s-k
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Post by Bryan »

sunburst wrote:
The Fisherman's Auto-Angler "Spring-Hammer/Knife" by Hubertus-Solingen features a spring activated "Fisherman's Hammer" made of solid nickel-silver. This "heavy ball" is designed to stun the fish, and keep it from flopping out of your boat, off the dock, etc.
Be carefull if you plan to carry one of these in your front pocket.

A misfire in the wrong direction could turn out disasterouse :shock: ::doh:: :lol:

Nice knives sunburst.

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That might be why they call it "THE HEAVY BALL"
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A new definition for ball-buster :lol: :lol: :lol: !

Nice bunch of knives, sunburst! You just pluck them like ripe fruit!! :wink:
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