Tom, now you have one sweet little
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Tom, now you have one sweet little
Could be six in a week or so. LOL!

Everything about that knife is just gorgeous. The shield, the etch, the bone all come together to make something pretty good looking.Old Hunter wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 4:33 pm Cool little mini-Scout Tom. I’ve looked at this Army National Guard commemorative Boker Trapper on Matt Sanders AAPK webstore several times in the last few months - this morning I decided it was time to buy it. OH


Thanks Cody. I think this one is New, Old Stock from the mid to late 1990’s. Matt must have secured a collection of these Solingen Boker’s sometime recently. OHcody6268 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 7:53 pmEverything about that knife is just gorgeous. The shield, the etch, the bone all come together to make something pretty good looking.Old Hunter wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 4:33 pm Cool little mini-Scout Tom. I’ve looked at this Army National Guard commemorative Boker Trapper on Matt Sanders AAPK webstore several times in the last few months - this morning I decided it was time to buy it. OH
And, unlike a lot of the commemeratives they have done as of late, it is not a China-made Boker Plus knife. That seems to be most of the coal miner knives they make. Sucks "The Miner" hawkbill is now made in China, instead of Germany; when originally, it was a USA-made item when Boker first started making them in the late '70s early '80s.
Man that's a nice little feller OH! Great looking etch, scales & shield!Old Hunter wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 4:33 pm Cool little mini-Scout Tom. I’ve looked at this Army National Guard commemorative Boker Trapper on Matt Sanders AAPK webstore several times in the last few months - this morning I decided it was time to buy it. OH
That's a Beauty!cody6268 wrote: ↑Sat Aug 01, 2020 9:06 pm Figured I'd save a bit by ordering a Spyderco Dragonfly 2 from KnivesShipFree instead of the local knife store. I saved about $8-9 between sales tax and shipping. By my budget, $66.50 is quite a bit already. I buy a knife this cost about once a year. The Ladybug is just a bit too small, and has no clip. At 84mm closed, it's just big enough. Several of my SAKs are that same size. I chose the Zome handle due to its patterning. Almost went with the Emerson Wave model, but I think that's not suited to a knife this small.
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They use a lot of different steels, and are now having Crucible make a steel exclusive to Spyderco, SPY-27. This particular Dragonfly is the more or less base Spyderco steel, VG-10.Old Hunter wrote: ↑Sun Aug 02, 2020 2:35 am LJ,thanks, looking forward to adding it to my small collection of knives that I have a connection to. OH
Cody, what kind of steel does Spyderco use in that knife? I’m not at all educated on their knives.



VERY nice acquisitions Smitty.


Now that could just change my mind about spear blades (not a fan).
