

Yeah... wut he said ^^ They are definitely some eye candy.dweb1897 wrote:Those Red bone Old Timers are beauties
They are the Schrade 156OT, OAL is 6-3/4" with a 2-3/4" blade. I never thought I'd have a knife re-handled in acrylic but there sure are some beautiful patterns out thereTsar Bomba wrote:Great knives, especially that acrylic, dweb.What's the OAL on those bad boys?
Those Camillus-built Bucks are rare birds, especially the yellow one. You seem to have two MIB examples. I am keenly envious. Great knives!Baykeeper wrote:Depends on how you interpret "matched", but here are two Buck #331 Grandaddy Barlows, 5" closed; one black, one yellow, both SFO's.
Thanks Tsar, I am very fortunate to have found them, and even more fortunate to have ended up with them, but believe it or not I got even luckier recently, wait til you see what should arrive tomorrow. I'll keep it a secret until it arrives, but I think you'll approve.Tsar Bomba wrote:Those Camillus-built Bucks are rare birds, especially the yellow one. You seem to have two MIB examples. I am keenly envious. Great knives!Baykeeper wrote:Depends on how you interpret "matched", but here are two Buck #331 Grandaddy Barlows, 5" closed; one black, one yellow, both SFO's.
Thank you Kerry;ludwig26 wrote:Sir those Roosters are gorgeous.
Kerry
Thanks "bighomer"bighomer wrote:Those F. Roosters are beautiful I hope they never gas out. I've never saw a buck barlow in person just photos, Very Knice.![]()
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