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Had the pleasure of getting this in the mail last week. A Case 6347 in red bone, done with CV. Case really did an outstanding job with the bone in my humble opinion.
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This one is new to the collection... a whittler from Fabyan Knife Co (circa 1890s from Germany says Goins). Ivory handles and what looks to be a smudged salesman's ink mark on the main blade. Ivory chip on the back otherwise I'd call it pretty near mint, 3-1/4", and with great snap on all blades.
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Phil, I am loving that red bone. 
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I got another Queen made Marbles, design by Dave Shirley. Blue Herringbone jigged bone handles on a jack knife.
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Really nice Mark!Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 9:27 pm I got another Queen made Marbles, design by Dave Shirley. Blue Herringbone jigged bone handles on a jack knife.
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bighomer, Phil, deo-pa & Mark
Beautiful finds everyone! Congrats!

Beautiful finds everyone! Congrats!
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This just arrived. This is a big knife, a solid 4 1/4 inch work knife, and for those of you out there, and i know there are a few, that like Sheepsfoot blades this is for you. It is 440 stainless, a liner lock and came sharp, but with a few swipes on a strop, really sharp and a good slicer.
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Thank you Derek, Mark and Tom.
Derek those wooden handles are beautiful on that knife. What kind of wood is that?
Derek those wooden handles are beautiful on that knife. What kind of wood is that?
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Great looking wood, how about showing that blade open? Looks heavy duty.cudgee wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 9:39 pm This just arrived. This is a big knife, a solid 4 1/4 inch work knife, and for those of you out there, and i know there are a few, that like Sheepsfoot blades this is for you. It is 440 stainless, a liner lock and came sharp, but with a few swipes on a strop, really sharp and a good slicer.
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Great Coke knife, and can shot, my favorite drink after water.
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Great score, beauty for sure, sweet little swell in the middle.deo-pa wrote: ↑Tue Nov 03, 2020 1:16 am This one is new to the collection... a whittler from Fabyan Knife Co (circa 1890s from Germany says Goins). Ivory handles and what looks to be a smudged salesman's ink mark on the main blade. Ivory chip on the back otherwise I'd call it pretty near mint, 3-1/4", and with great snap on all blades.
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Will do.Ivoryman wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:03 pmGreat looking wood, how about showing that blade open? Looks heavy duty.cudgee wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 9:39 pm This just arrived. This is a big knife, a solid 4 1/4 inch work knife, and for those of you out there, and i know there are a few, that like Sheepsfoot blades this is for you. It is 440 stainless, a liner lock and came sharp, but with a few swipes on a strop, really sharp and a good slicer.
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Ask and you shall receive, your wish is my command.Ivoryman wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:03 pmGreat looking wood, how about showing that blade open? Looks heavy duty.cudgee wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 9:39 pm This just arrived. This is a big knife, a solid 4 1/4 inch work knife, and for those of you out there, and i know there are a few, that like Sheepsfoot blades this is for you. It is 440 stainless, a liner lock and came sharp, but with a few swipes on a strop, really sharp and a good slicer.
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Very impressive knife, cudgee. Liking that excellent grain in the wood.
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Thank you. It is rosewood with a lustre sheen that is so smooth in the hand.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 1:20 am Very impressive knife, cudgee. Liking that excellent grain in the wood.
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Nicely done Cudgee, like the Rosewood and Sheepsfoot!!cudgee wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 1:26 amThank you. It is rosewood with a lustre sheen that is so smooth in the hand.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 1:20 am Very impressive knife, cudgee. Liking that excellent grain in the wood.![]()
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I knew you being a Sheepsfoot man would like it.Ripster wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 2:09 amNicely done Cudgee, like the Rosewood and Sheepsfoot!!cudgee wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 1:26 amThank you. It is rosewood with a lustre sheen that is so smooth in the hand.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Thu Nov 05, 2020 1:20 am Very impressive knife, cudgee. Liking that excellent grain in the wood.![]()
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cudgee wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:15 pmAsk and you shall receive, your wish is my command.Ivoryman wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 10:03 pmGreat looking wood, how about showing that blade open? Looks heavy duty.cudgee wrote: ↑Wed Nov 04, 2020 9:39 pm This just arrived. This is a big knife, a solid 4 1/4 inch work knife, and for those of you out there, and i know there are a few, that like Sheepsfoot blades this is for you. It is 440 stainless, a liner lock and came sharp, but with a few swipes on a strop, really sharp and a good slicer.
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Thanks so much, appreciate it big time, makes a big difference to me to see the blade and geometry when open. Thanks again, good looking knife.
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Morning folks, would like to show off not so much the knife ,as I posted it last week . Would like to say a big Thank You to Eric , Cutler and member here. Bought this knife from KJ a few ago, with no box or slip. Then Eric offered up the box and slip to whoever bought knife. Ok ,great, thought Cool if that would happen ,but wasn’t really expecting it. Well ,Eric , obviously a man of his word ,sent the box and slip ,no charge , and didn’t know KJ had sent him my address and the two of them made this a very awesome experience.
The main thing that was taken from this isn’t the knife, box ,or slip, it’s that at AAPK Members here for the most part are solid honest folks. Eric didn’t have to do that ,or Roland didn’t either, but they did . This forum and many folks here is one of the best groups of folks on the internet.
Thank you Eric , and all of you here that are becoming a part of my life.
Sincerely JP
The main thing that was taken from this isn’t the knife, box ,or slip, it’s that at AAPK Members here for the most part are solid honest folks. Eric didn’t have to do that ,or Roland didn’t either, but they did . This forum and many folks here is one of the best groups of folks on the internet.
Thank you Eric , and all of you here that are becoming a part of my life.
Sincerely JP
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Beautiful knife and an even better experience. I have bought from both Roland and Eric and they are both upstanding folks to deal with. Happy for you!!!

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Well said,Ripster wrote: ↑Fri Nov 06, 2020 1:11 pm Morning folks, would like to show off not so much the knife ,as I posted it last week . Would like to say a big Thank You to Eric , Cutler and member here. Bought this knife from KJ a few ago, with no box or slip. Then Eric offered up the box and slip to whoever bought knife. Ok ,great, thought Cool if that would happen ,but wasn’t really expecting it. Well ,Eric , obviously a man of his word ,sent the box and slip ,no charge , and didn’t know KJ had sent him my address and the two of them made this a very awesome experience.
The main thing that was taken from this isn’t the knife, box ,or slip, it’s that at AAPK Members here for the most part are solid honest folks. Eric didn’t have to do that ,or Roland didn’t either, but they did . This forum and many folks here is one of the best groups of folks on the internet.
Thank you Eric , and all of you here that are becoming a part of my life.
Sincerely JP