Matchng Pairs

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Roger, thanks for clarifying. I definitely see the Miller Bros lineage in the bone jigging and color of your friend's knife - it's magnificent example! It certainly feel at home in the etched M&G wing of your museum. :)

My knife is 4 1/4". I don't have any Ulster knives to compare look and feel. The large cigar pattern is one of my favorites.
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Jerry I'm just speculating on yours being an Ulster.Most of the companies of that era made a big cigar including Miller Brothers. But from the different catalogs I have makes me believe it is not Miller made.
M & G catalogs showed some Miller Brothers patterns well after they went out of business,like the Colorado Stockman.
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Matched set.
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Very nice Ken. ::tu::
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philco wrote:Very nice Ken. ::tu::
Between the fit and finish and the price, I think they're knock-offs.
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ken98k: I m very interested in this Swingguards. Would be great help if you can measure the exact lenght of the blade.
Once from tip to front of guard and second from tip to front of bolster.
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bigbore wrote:ken98k: I m very interested in this Swingguards. Would be great help if you can measure the exact lenght of the blade.
Once from tip to front of guard and second from tip to front of bolster.
How's this?
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Thanks a lot Ken, that's perfect.
85mm blade are allowed here in switchblades so I can order one.
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Smooth white bone toothpicks.
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Kabar 1183
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Camillus 69
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I like this olive color pattern with pinched bolsters - so far I've found a 90 & 32 ... best part is both have really aggressive deep jigging:
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Cool splotchy color, cool jigging.
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Very, very neat. I like those a lot, especially the jigging. ::tu::
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Because of the considerable passage of years, to match that pair is something very special. Well done sir. ::tu::
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Quick Steel wrote:Because of the considerable passage of years, to match that pair is something very special. Well done sir. ::tu::
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These old Imperial knives are pretty neat.
Had one ... came across another.
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I like that Joe. Kind of a lizard skin effect. Cool.

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Nice ones Jerry. Very comfortable carries. ::tu::
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FRJ, nice Imperials. Never saw those before.
jerry, great Camillus Jacks.
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Thanks Joe. I didn't even notice I had that match-up until I went to put the #14 away. I'm really hooked on the serpentine jacks.
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Thanks, Producer. ::tu::
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Nice handles Joe! ::tu::
I have a Camillus with the same sort of handle.
I haven't figured out what it is, except perhaps some special treatment on celluloid, but it appears to be very stable.
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Thank you, Dale. ::tu::
This seems to be an unusual pattern.
Of course mine are shell handles.
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