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Next a Bulldog Trapper. Don't have a scale but immediately noticed its heft; seems heavier than other Trappers I have, mostly Case. Probably due to the volume of the stag scales. Impressive quality. The engraving on the blade of two moose is in gold, blue, and green. I believe Europeans refer to them as elk rather than moose.
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QS the scales on those, are they elk/moose? I thought I heard it suggested that they were elk antler. But I don't know for sure. 
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doglegg, I believe the scales are just European deer stag. I was confused initially because the description mentions elk (which we call moose). But as near as I can see that elk refers only to the etching on the blade. The handle is simply listed as stag antler.
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A sincere thank you to FRJ who helped me add this great Western 716 to my collection. Thank you sir.
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I like that one.Rotten wrote:A sincere thank you to FRJ who helped me add this great Western 716 to my collection. Thank you sir.
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Great find, QS. I have that exact knife in green bone, love the finger grooves and jigging plus it's pretty slender in pocket for a big stockman. I've been a big fan of Boker's Solingen knives for a while - I think they give Case and Buck a real run for their money. Now I'm gonna have to chase down the red version.Quick Steel wrote:A good day for the mail. First a red bone Solingen Boker Stockman. Was drawn to it by the coloring. I only have a few German Bokers but their quality has been uniformly good and expect I will be acquiring more.
I love that the Germans are unafraid of just bolting some monster hunks of antler onto the side of a pocket knife and getting it out the door, though I realize some of my fellow AAPKers prefer a slimmer stag profile.Quick Steel wrote:Next a Bulldog Trapper. Don't have a scale but immediately noticed its heft; seems heavier than other Trappers I have, mostly Case. Probably due to the volume of the stag scales. Impressive quality. The engraving on the blade of two moose is in gold, blue, and green. I believe Europeans refer to them as elk rather than moose.
I'm more or less resigned to the fact that I'll probably be getting one of those bone Tidioutes as an "impulse" purchase when my Northfield reservation is finally called in.Sharpnshinyknives wrote:Autum bone GEC 97 arrived today.
I have an absolute mess of new or just new-to-me knives of note and more on the way. I'm gonna wait til they've all arrived to take and post photos.




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Completely agree with your comments Tsar. It may be that the Bokers made outside of Solingen as in Argentina, or Spain or wherever, might be as well made as the Solingen but I believe that the German made will always have more cachet than the others; this, if for no other reason than that the Bokers originated in Germany. I estimate they will hold their value better than those from elsewhere.
The BD Trapper is a good example of what you are referring to. The Germans are not known for their subtlety so I can imagine a cutler bending over his work table and saying, "So you want stag? I give you stag! "
The BD Trapper is a good example of what you are referring to. The Germans are not known for their subtlety so I can imagine a cutler bending over his work table and saying, "So you want stag? I give you stag! "
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Quick Steel wrote:The Germans are not known for their subtlety so I can imagine a cutler bending over his work table and saying, "So you want stag? I give you stag! "
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1981 Case 63027 penknife sized Stockman I bought early last week off an AAPK store. OH
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I like the size and I like the knife OH. Looks like a keeper. 
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Hit the 'Mother Load' this week..... had a couple of weeks where all the stars aligned and then they all turn up on the one day.
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The custom snakewood is a J Mitchell
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Thanks, it pairs up nicely with a Medium Stockman or a Buck 110. OHdoglegg wrote:I like the size and I like the knife OH. Looks like a keeper.
Deep in the guts of most men is buried the involuntary response to the hunter's horn, a prickle of the nape hairs, an acceleration of the pulse, an atavistic memory of his fathers, who killed first with stone, and then with club...Robert Ruark
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Derek, that is a great bunch of knives.
David sometime simple is elegant and best.

David sometime simple is elegant and best.
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Snagged the two GEC, a graff & schmidt and case pen knife yesterday, the rooster this morning. The g&s sold me with the handles and is actually a good little knife. Snappy, with firm half-stops, locks up tight, nice build. My pick of the litter is the boys knife, love the trim. I cannot keep away from it, hand..pocket..hand..pocket..hand, shirt-shine!!~Jon
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Kniiiiiice haul.
I'm seeing two boy's knives...

I'm seeing two boy's knives...
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Is the pattern number (52) stamped on the pile side of the main blade tang? I ask because like the 53 I have, I can't find any information on a 52. It's not in any of the catalogs I have access to. It appears to have a long line tang stamp. Is that correct?DM11 wrote:Camillus 52 arrived today.
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The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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I didn't know the g&s would be considered a boys knife. But guess it actually would be one,
the GEC is my pick. I can see now that I need to find me another one, maybe a LP with some swedge work. I'm keeping this one for my pocket
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Jerry it has a long line tang stamp, 52 stamped on the pile side and it's 3 3/8". I cant find any info on it either.jerryd6818 wrote:Is the pattern number (52) stamped on the pile side of the main blade tang? I ask because like the 53 I have, I can't find any information on a 52. It's not in any of the catalogs I have access to. It appears to have a long line tang stamp. Is that correct?DM11 wrote:Camillus 52 arrived today.
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David, it's beginning to look like there's a black hole in the Camillus lineup.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
Jerry D.
This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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Challenge, Schrade FL-29, Kershaw, Imperial, Elinox.....
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This vintage ANVIL Big Cattle Knife came today. Made by Colonial. 4". Can anyone estimate the date of this? Or have other info on this label? The only tang info reads ANVIL Prov. U.S.A. plus a patent number.
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You're welcome, Trace.Rotten wrote:A sincere thank you to FRJ who helped me add this great Western 716 to my collection. Thank you sir.
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New Boker arrived cheering up a drizzly day.
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QS great couple of knives. I like the Anvil but Oh that Boker. Cheered me up and it's not even cloudy here.
Got the little GEMACO from Eric with the tang stamp! Excited to get it. Thanks Eric.
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Got the little GEMACO from Eric with the tang stamp! Excited to get it. Thanks Eric.
The KA-BAR KNIVES, INC. playing cards are replica's but for $4.75 shipped I couldn't pass them up.