Thank you very much,dlr110 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 2:41 amAmazon: Just search: Watchman Brother 1511Madmarco wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 1:42 amDavid! I find your new knife extremely attractive,dlr110 wrote: ↑Wed Oct 27, 2021 12:51 am The mailman brought me this Watchman Brother 1511 today. It's very light weight, with a carbon fiber handle.
VG10 steel blade with a half stop. The liners are blue 1/16 inch spacers with 1/8 inch steel pins and shield.
Also has a lanyard hole. Sharp enough to shave with right out of the box. I would characterize this knife as a
good gentleman's EDC knife, but just speculating I don't think it would make a good workshop knife.would you mind telling me where you got it from?
Thx, Mark!
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Here is the other Watchman Brother knife I ordered. A medium trapper #W005.
Not a lot of info about the materials used. It appears to me that the blades
are Stainless with no half-stops and nickel silver bolsters and shield. I think
the handles are made of simulated jigged bone. The brass pins stick out above
the surface of the handle so you can feel them with your finger or in the palm
of your hand. It's not a bad knife and will make a good EDC.
Not a lot of info about the materials used. It appears to me that the blades
are Stainless with no half-stops and nickel silver bolsters and shield. I think
the handles are made of simulated jigged bone. The brass pins stick out above
the surface of the handle so you can feel them with your finger or in the palm
of your hand. It's not a bad knife and will make a good EDC.
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That's a very useful looking knife David.dlr110 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 12:11 am Here is the other Watchman Brother knife I ordered. A medium trapper #W005.
Not a lot of info about the materials used. It appears to me that the blades
are Stainless with no half-stops and nickel silver bolsters and shield. I think
the handles are made of simulated jigged bone. The brass pins stick out above
the surface of the handle so you can feel them with your finger or in the palm
of your hand. It's not a bad knife and will make a good EDC.
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I received my first Higonokomi pocket knife in the mail today!
The blade is a little more stiff than I had imagined, but this is a nice, solid little friction folder. It is 3-1/8" long, minus the blade lever; 4" if I include it.
I never really thought much about these until I saw those that Tony Wood had built. His are very impressive! I wanted to get my hands on a cheap one in case I can get the chance to build my own someday.
This one was cheap enough, and very sharp!
The blade is a little more stiff than I had imagined, but this is a nice, solid little friction folder. It is 3-1/8" long, minus the blade lever; 4" if I include it.
I never really thought much about these until I saw those that Tony Wood had built. His are very impressive! I wanted to get my hands on a cheap one in case I can get the chance to build my own someday.
This one was cheap enough, and very sharp!
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No that bothers me, but I can easily fix the pins. Chances are I won't carry the knife, it will just be a part of my collection.Madmarco wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 1:13 amThat's a very useful looking knife David.dlr110 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 12:11 am Here is the other Watchman Brother knife I ordered. A medium trapper #W005.
Not a lot of info about the materials used. It appears to me that the blades
are Stainless with no half-stops and nickel silver bolsters and shield. I think
the handles are made of simulated jigged bone. The brass pins stick out above
the surface of the handle so you can feel them with your finger or in the palm
of your hand. It's not a bad knife and will make a good EDC.Do you like it when you can feel the pins on your fingers or palm?
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Kershaw Norad and a Spyderco Para 3. (pocket clips removed)
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Thanks for that info David.dlr110 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 3:55 amNo that bothers me, but I can easily fix the pins. Chances are I won't carry the knife, it will just be a part of my collection.Madmarco wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 1:13 amThat's a very useful looking knife David.dlr110 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 12:11 am Here is the other Watchman Brother knife I ordered. A medium trapper #W005.
Not a lot of info about the materials used. It appears to me that the blades
are Stainless with no half-stops and nickel silver bolsters and shield. I think
the handles are made of simulated jigged bone. The brass pins stick out above
the surface of the handle so you can feel them with your finger or in the palm
of your hand. It's not a bad knife and will make a good EDC.Do you like it when you can feel the pins on your fingers or palm?
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Both very nice Rick,Railsplitter wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 7:42 pm Kershaw Norad and a Spyderco Para 3. (pocket clips removed)
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Thanks, Mark!
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When I touch it, it gives forth a sound.
It’s got wires that vibrate and give music.
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Another great looking pick-up, David.dlr110 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 12:11 am Here is the other Watchman Brother knife I ordered. A medium trapper #W005.
Not a lot of info about the materials used. It appears to me that the blades
are Stainless with no half-stops and nickel silver bolsters and shield. I think
the handles are made of simulated jigged bone. The brass pins stick out above
the surface of the handle so you can feel them with your finger or in the palm
of your hand. It's not a bad knife and will make a good EDC.
PS--What is the closed length of that medium trapper?
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Great pick up, Rev. I think you'll find it to be a very handy little knife for a myriad of uses.
The Higonokami pattern is folding cutlery minimalism at its most basic and essential. I have one that I use as my office knife to open packages, cut tape, etc. I've had it for years and only had to sharpen it (lightly) once...they hold an edge like nobody's business.
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Thank you Sir, it is 4.13" and the blades are 2.99" Those are the manufacture's spec's.QTCut5 wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 1:47 amAnother great looking pick-up, David.dlr110 wrote: ↑Thu Oct 28, 2021 12:11 am Here is the other Watchman Brother knife I ordered. A medium trapper #W005.
Not a lot of info about the materials used. It appears to me that the blades
are Stainless with no half-stops and nickel silver bolsters and shield. I think
the handles are made of simulated jigged bone. The brass pins stick out above
the surface of the handle so you can feel them with your finger or in the palm
of your hand. It's not a bad knife and will make a good EDC.You always manage find a lot of very cool, good quality & relatively inexpensive knives--which seems to be getting harder and harder to do these days (the inexpensive part, that is). Very impressive!
PS--What is the closed length of that medium trapper?
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Couple from SMKW
1st is a CRKT M16, I've had a smaller version for a couple years. I liked the knife but hated the 2 step locking system. This one is much simpler with just a frame lock. Next up is a Rough Ryder single blade trapper with red saw cut bone and and a bolster lock which is a first for me.
1st is a CRKT M16, I've had a smaller version for a couple years. I liked the knife but hated the 2 step locking system. This one is much simpler with just a frame lock. Next up is a Rough Ryder single blade trapper with red saw cut bone and and a bolster lock which is a first for me.
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2009 Case XX Humpback Stockman fresh from the mailman!
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Ken, I think the deep coloring of your RR is exceptional.
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bigshot, Case really did a good job on your Stockman. Very appealing.
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Very cool Ken!ken98k wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 4:45 am Couple from SMKW
1st is a CRKT M16, I've had a smaller version for a couple years. I liked the knife but hated the 2 step locking system. This one is much simpler with just a frame lock.
m16.jpg
Next up is a Rough Ryder single blade trapper with red saw cut bone and and a bolster lock which is a first for me.
RR bolster lock trapper.jpg
bolster lock 2.jpg
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The small lower section of the bolster is connected to a liner lock.Madmarco wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 5:33 pmVery cool Ken!ken98k wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 4:45 am Couple from SMKW
1st is a CRKT M16, I've had a smaller version for a couple years. I liked the knife but hated the 2 step locking system. This one is much simpler with just a frame lock.
m16.jpg
Next up is a Rough Ryder single blade trapper with red saw cut bone and and a bolster lock which is a first for me.
RR bolster lock trapper.jpg
bolster lock 2.jpg
bolster lock 3.jpg
bolster lock 4.jpgI love the color of your new CRKT, that copper/bronze is outstanding.
So on the bolster-lock, is it the top section of the bolster connected to the liner and then the whole thing shifts over and locks the blade in place when the blade opens?
Never seen that before. Thx!
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Mailman brought me this one yesterday. 2010 AAPK Club Knife. Stag. 
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ken98k wrote: ↑Fri Oct 29, 2021 4:45 am Couple from SMKW
1st is a CRKT M16, I've had a smaller version for a couple years. I liked the knife but hated the 2 step locking system. This one is much simpler with just a frame lock.
m16.jpg
Next up is a Rough Ryder single blade trapper with red saw cut bone and and a bolster lock which is a first for me.
RR bolster lock trapper.jpg
bolster lock 2.jpg
bolster lock 3.jpg
bolster lock 4.jpg
I like the design of those bolster locks. I have an A.G. Russell Cattaraugus toothpick with a bolster lock. I think I remember Charlie posting that Robeson did bolster locks back in the day.
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Two NOS Henckels both made after 1975 when Henckels ceased production and subsequently had their knives made by Boker. Interestingly, Henckels stipulated that Boker must use better material and better F&F than either Boker or Henckels had been using. Boker achieved this and the result is that the Henckels/Boker knives are clearly among the highest quality knives Boker has produced. It is my understanding that the Henckels production ended at Boker about 5 or 6 years ago.
This is a premium stag Canoe. Not only is the stag of the highest quality, but the hafting is flawless.
Next is a MOP Copperlock. Unfortunately, my photos do not reveal the superb fire of the pearl which is imbued with silver and pink.
This is a premium stag Canoe. Not only is the stag of the highest quality, but the hafting is flawless.
Next is a MOP Copperlock. Unfortunately, my photos do not reveal the superb fire of the pearl which is imbued with silver and pink.
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Very nice Garry!! 


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Very nice QS!Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sat Oct 30, 2021 5:25 pm Two NOS Henckels both made after 1975 when Henckels ceased production and subsequently had their knives made by Boker. Interestingly, Henckels stipulated that Boker must use better material and better F&F than either Boker or Henckels had been using. Boker achieved this and the result is that the Henckels/Boker knives are clearly among the highest quality knives Boker has produced. It is my understanding that the Henckels production ended at Boker about 5 or 6 years ago.
This is a premium stag Canoe. Not only is the stag of the highest quality, but the hafting is flawless.
Next is a MOP Copperlock. Unfortunately, my photos do not reveal the superb fire of the pearl which is imbued with silver and pink.
Cool bear! Made me think of mine.