Great looking knife. What brand is it ?julsblade wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 7:15 pm IMG_7598.JPG
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Just received this one.
I have been wanting a sheepsfoot for a while and this one caught my attention because of the handle, black horn instead of wood.
Also my first French folder.
Pretty sharp blade out of the box and feels good in hand.
I will see how it passes the test of time![]()
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These are in "My Latest Schrade" too for more pics. Just in, Jeffinn mods, man do I loooooooooooooove getting one of them in the mail box. 893 in Autumn Gold with a shield. An 825 in Amber jigged no shield. Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh Jeff, rocked it again. Thanks, thanks, thanks.
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Ivoryman,
Mighty fine lookin' knives!
Mr. Finamore does some nice work making the old ones shine again.
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Thanks Tfarmer, couldn't agree more. Appreciate it.
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Nice I-Man!Ivoryman wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 3:10 am These are in "My Latest Schrade" too for more pics. Just in, Jeffinn mods, man do I loooooooooooooove getting one of them in the mail box. 893 in Autumn Gold with a shield. An 825 in Amber jigged no shield. Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh Jeff, rocked it again. Thanks, thanks, thanks.



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Smitty, thanks for the kind words. Ivoryman, some terrific Schrades you have there.
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Very nice Juls! Simple, effect, good lookin' design!julsblade wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 7:15 pm IMG_7598.JPG
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Just received this one.
I have been wanting a sheepsfoot for a while and this one caught my attention because of the handle, black horn instead of wood.
Also my first French folder.
Pretty sharp blade out of the box and feels good in hand.
I will see how it passes the test of time![]()


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Nice Cammi Dan! Wicked lookin' blade on that one!Dan In MI wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 12:12 am Marc, thanks for the kind words. Julsblade, that's a neat knife.
USPS was late getting to my place today, but they did bring this Camillus 1. More photos will be in the Camillus forum not long after I bang out this post.
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Three real stunners Iman! Congrats!Ivoryman wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 3:10 am These are in "My Latest Schrade" too for more pics. Just in, Jeffinn mods, man do I loooooooooooooove getting one of them in the mail box. 893 in Autumn Gold with a shield. An 825 in Amber jigged no shield. Yeaaaaaaaaaaaaaahhhhhhhhhhh Jeff, rocked it again. Thanks, thanks, thanks.


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Thanks Dan in MI, thanks TPK, thanks Madmarco, and Treefarmer. Appreciate it big time, but of course Jeff deserves all the kudos and compliments really. He's the man and the mechanic who made it all possible. He's the Schrade master to me. Thanks again all who commented, and Jeff too.
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Those are nice Iman. Love that one with the amber bone.
I picked up this Marbles made in Germany pearl Congress. I thought I already had one of these and would sell this one, but I don’t have this one so it’s staying in my collection for now.
Jim Parker used the Marbles brand without permission at this time and had these made alongside his Bulldog branded knives. He also had knives made in Japan with the Marbles brand at that time. All these German made Marbles have a feel and look like Bulldog knives. This one has some flawless MOP on it. The pile side pearl has some ripples in it that I haven’t seen before, looks great.
I picked up this Marbles made in Germany pearl Congress. I thought I already had one of these and would sell this one, but I don’t have this one so it’s staying in my collection for now.
Jim Parker used the Marbles brand without permission at this time and had these made alongside his Bulldog branded knives. He also had knives made in Japan with the Marbles brand at that time. All these German made Marbles have a feel and look like Bulldog knives. This one has some flawless MOP on it. The pile side pearl has some ripples in it that I haven’t seen before, looks great.
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Nice looking MOP SSK.Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 8:28 pm Those are nice Iman. Love that one with the amber bone.
I picked up this Marbles made in Germany pearl Congress. I thought I already had one of these and would sell this one, but I don’t have this one so it’s staying in my collection for now.
Jim Parker used the Marbles brand without permission at this time and had these made alongside his Bulldog branded knives. He also had knives made in Japan with the Marbles brand at that time. All these German made Marbles have a feel and look like Bulldog knives. This one has some flawless MOP on it. The pile side pearl has some ripples in it that I haven’t seen before, looks great.


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Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 8:28 pm Those are nice Iman. Love that one with the amber bone.
I picked up this Marbles made in Germany pearl Congress. I thought I already had one of these and would sell this one, but I don’t have this one so it’s staying in my collection for now.
Thanks SSK, appreciate it. Jeffinn bones are sweet I must say. And great looking Marbles, I like the look of the ripple. Do you know how old that would be? Beautiful.
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Ivoryman wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 10:37 pmI am not certain, but the time frame for most of the illegal Marbles was around 1990, I think it was going on for a few years before and few years after 1990. I tried to find where Parker was served a cease and desist order but I can’t find it anywhere. I bet someone on here would know for sure.Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 8:28 pm Those are nice Iman. Love that one with the amber bone.
I picked up this Marbles made in Germany pearl Congress. I thought I already had one of these and would sell this one, but I don’t have this one so it’s staying in my collection for now.
Thanks SSK, appreciate it. Jeffinn bones are sweet I must say. And great looking Marbles, I like the look of the ripple. Do you know how old that would be? Beautiful.
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Great looking Marples.....now I know who got this off the bay. I am glad it is another AAPK member.Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 8:28 pm Those are nice Iman. Love that one with the amber bone.
I picked up this Marbles made in Germany pearl Congress. I thought I already had one of these and would sell this one, but I don’t have this one so it’s staying in my collection for now.
Jim Parker used the Marbles brand without permission at this time and had these made alongside his Bulldog branded knives. He also had knives made in Japan with the Marbles brand at that time. All these German made Marbles have a feel and look like Bulldog knives. This one has some flawless MOP on it. The pile side pearl has some ripples in it that I haven’t seen before, looks great.
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Thank you Smitty, Iman and Louisville Boy. Good looking pearl and abalone always get my attention.
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The brand is "Le Sabot", got it from that website that just openedLouisville.Boy1947 wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 1:19 amGreat looking knife. What brand is it ?julsblade wrote: ↑Sat Aug 14, 2021 7:15 pm IMG_7598.JPG
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Just received this one.
I have been wanting a sheepsfoot for a while and this one caught my attention because of the handle, black horn instead of wood.
Also my first French folder.
Pretty sharp blade out of the box and feels good in hand.
I will see how it passes the test of time![]()

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Just picked up this clean Camillus Bartenders Trapper. I don’t care that much for trapper patterns as a general rule, but I love beer! This will be my poker night knife. 

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Absolutely gorgeous Mark! Stunning MOP!Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Sun Aug 15, 2021 8:28 pm Those are nice Iman. Love that one with the amber bone.
I picked up this Marbles made in Germany pearl Congress. I thought I already had one of these and would sell this one, but I don’t have this one so it’s staying in my collection for now.
Jim Parker used the Marbles brand without permission at this time and had these made alongside his Bulldog branded knives. He also had knives made in Japan with the Marbles brand at that time. All these German made Marbles have a feel and look like Bulldog knives. This one has some flawless MOP on it. The pile side pearl has some ripples in it that I haven’t seen before, looks great.


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As seen in my avatar, I have a penchant for LARGE knives. This Cold Steel Holdout arrived today and is pretty much the last of a group of large folders I've been following, and although I was expecting BIG, this monster goes well beyond that. It has a 6" S35VN blade along with a 7 1/2" G-10 handle for an open length of 13 1/2". It's a mid-lockback and has a dual-stud for ambie 1-hand opening, but one would need awfully long thumbs in order to accomplish this in 1 motion, whereas starting the blade out with the stud and then performing a strong flick of the wrist is far more successful. These C/S knives are built to be used and abused, and this one is no exception! 


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Steamboat Willie wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 2:34 pm Just picked up this clean Camillus Bartenders Trapper. I don’t care that much for trapper patterns as a general rule, but I love beer! This will be my poker night knife.![]()


That's a Hoss right there Marc.Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 5:10 pm As seen in my avatar, I have a penchant for LARGE knives. This Cold Steel Holdout arrived today and is pretty much the last of a group of large folders I've been following, and although I was expecting BIG, this monster goes well beyond that. It has a 6" S35VN blade along with a 7 1/2" G-10 handle for an open length of 13 1/2". It's a mid-lockback and has a dual-stud for ambie 1-hand opening, but one would need awfully long thumbs in order to accomplish this in 1 motion, whereas starting the blade out with the stud and then performing a strong flick of the wrist is far more successful. These C/S knives are built to be used and abused, and this one is no exception! 8)WIN_20210816_12_07_14_Pro.jpgWIN_20210816_12_07_55_Pro.jpgWIN_20210816_12_08_25_Pro.jpg


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I like that knife, hope I run across one some day...Steamboat Willie wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 2:34 pm Just picked up this clean Camillus Bartenders Trapper. I don’t care that much for trapper patterns as a general rule, but I love beer! This will be my poker night knife.![]()

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Mark, Willie, and Marc, y'all have some good stuff there.
Here's my new one, which USPS decided to get to me a day behind schedule. It is, of course, a Schrade 100th Anniversary 34OT. Though it's not perfect, it's pretty dang nice...and unlike my other 100th Anniversary 34OT, it wasn't full of pocket lint! The other 100th Anniversary 34OT is now a carrier.
Here's my new one, which USPS decided to get to me a day behind schedule. It is, of course, a Schrade 100th Anniversary 34OT. Though it's not perfect, it's pretty dang nice...and unlike my other 100th Anniversary 34OT, it wasn't full of pocket lint! The other 100th Anniversary 34OT is now a carrier.
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Dan In MI wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 10:57 pm Mark, Willie, and Marc, y'all have some good stuff there.
Here's my new one, which USPS decided to get to me a day behind schedule. It is, of course, a Schrade 100th Anniversary 34OT. Though it's not perfect, it's pretty dang nice...and unlike my other 100th Anniversary 34OT, it wasn't full of pocket lint! The other 100th Anniversary 34OT is now a carrier.
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Congrats, that one's a keeper, great score and glad for you.
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Yes sir Smitty,Papa Bones wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 9:43 pmSteamboat Willie wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 2:34 pm Just picked up this clean Camillus Bartenders Trapper. I don’t care that much for trapper patterns as a general rule, but I love beer! This will be my poker night knife.![]()
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Awesome looking Camillus. Cool find.
That's a Hoss right there Marc.Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Aug 16, 2021 5:10 pm As seen in my avatar, I have a penchant for LARGE knives. This Cold Steel Holdout arrived today and is pretty much the last of a group of large folders I've been following, and although I was expecting BIG, this monster goes well beyond that. It has a 6" S35VN blade along with a 7 1/2" G-10 handle for an open length of 13 1/2". It's a mid-lockback and has a dual-stud for ambie 1-hand opening, but one would need awfully long thumbs in order to accomplish this in 1 motion, whereas starting the blade out with the stud and then performing a strong flick of the wrist is far more successful. These C/S knives are built to be used and abused, and this one is no exception! 8)WIN_20210816_12_07_14_Pro.jpgWIN_20210816_12_07_55_Pro.jpgWIN_20210816_12_08_25_Pro.jpg![]()
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