I was thinking the same thing Garry.Quick Steel wrote:geocash, I'm loving the chunky look of your S&M.
Like the look of that pattern. The slanted, threaded and pinched bolster Trifecta is pretty cool also.
Jerry
I was thinking the same thing Garry.Quick Steel wrote:geocash, I'm loving the chunky look of your S&M.
Good looking knife!Ivoryman wrote:Camillus Sword Brand. Mid '40s.

Wow, interesting top view. I am not a Cutler but I wonder why on earth they have two spacers on both blades which centers both blades and crink them hard. That is a wide well for sure. Still a pretty knife.geocash wrote:I keep staring at Ivoryman's Camillus, but thanks Quick Steel, Jerry & Willy. Here's a shot of the S&M beside a bone-handled Camillus 72. The S&M is chunky to say the least but I really like it. The extra width of the S&M is obviously not in the blades & with only two blades & all that room I'm a bit disappointed that it still has a little blade rub.



That how I usually carryQuick Steel wrote:garddog, I like that blend: modern and traditional. One of the few brands I have never tried is Kershaw. From everything I've heard they make a fine product.
Mud season about over up there in the County?garddogg56 wrote:Ulster and a Kershaw for today
Thanks, Jerry. I hope to find a 6392 in my mailbox some day.zp4ja wrote:Nice carries everyone!
Partial to the 92 geo. Great knife. One of my favorite patterns.
Jerry
