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My Matching Pair for today, these CAMILLUS "YELLO - JAKET", stockman pocket knives.
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Schrades.

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Knice pair Skip. The bee shield is one of my favorites. ::nod::

A good match Iman. Glad you were able to pick up that 2nd one. ::tu:: ::tu::
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doglegg wrote: Tue May 25, 2021 1:52 am Knice.....
Thank you Floyd.🍻
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Tom, Dan, Skip, Ivoryman...all beautiful matching pairs. ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu:: ::tu::

Here's my latest matching pair: Queen Steel #51 Genuine Winterbottom Bone Mini Trappers from 1958-60 & 1961-71

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Thanks Q, and may I say what some fine groovy bones you have on that pair. Wooooowwwwee.
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QTCut5 wrote: Wed May 26, 2021 3:37 am Skip.....
Thank you QTCut5.🍻
You posted a pair of BEAUTIES yourself. ::tu:: ::tu::
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Skip, I-Man, and QTCut5: all great pairs. Those two might satiate the Mini-Trapper Monkey for a while!
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Ivoryman wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 12:41 am Thanks Q, and may I say what some fine groovy bones you have on that pair. Wooooowwwwee.
You may indeed, Ivoryman. :D Thanx for the positive comment (and also for encouraging Mini-T Monkey to continue his handbasket ride into...well...bankruptcy. Oh Yeah...thanks a lot, buddy!) :lol:
New_Windsor_NY wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 12:54 am Thank you QTCut5.🍻
You posted a pair of BEAUTIES yourself. ::tu:: ::tu::
Appreciate the feedback, Skip. ::nod::
Dan In MI wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 1:20 am QTCut5: Those two might satiate the Mini-Trapper Monkey for a while!
Dan, I would like to believe you are correct, I really would (and so would my wife, for that matter)...but, unfortunately, it seems you do not fully comprehend The Monkey's insatiable appetite for Mini Trappers. ::paranoid:: In fact, based on my knife collecting experience over the past 30+ years, the word "satiate" is not even in OCD Monkey's vocabulary. :roll:
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QTCut5 wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 1:41 am The word "satiate" is not even in OCD Monkey's vocabulary.
I understand a little better now. About 15 years ago, I had the Hot Wheels Monkey on my back. That little ::cuss:: bird is gone now, and not at all missed. A Monkey who listed his previous occupation as "Trapper" recently came into my life. We were forced to part ways, and the parting was amicable...however, he did introduce me to a friend who lists his previous occupation as "Stockman." Fortunately, he's got a small appetite.
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Dan In MI wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 2:09 am
QTCut5 wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 1:41 am The word "satiate" is not even in OCD Monkey's vocabulary.
I understand a little better now. About 15 years ago, I had the Hot Wheels Monkey on my back. That little ::cuss:: bird is gone now, and not at all missed. A Monkey who listed his previous occupation as "Trapper" recently came into my life. We were forced to part ways, and the parting was amicable...however, he did introduce me to a friend who lists his previous occupation as "Stockman." Fortunately, he's got a small appetite.
OK then...I stand corrected; You DO understand the OCD Mini-T Monkey that lives on my back and whispers/chatters/screeches incessantly into my ear(s). ::uc::
Thank you...always good to know that the company I keep is sympathetic to my proclivities (but, isn't that also known as "enabling" ?) ::hmm:: . ::nod::
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Another pair, this time Mini Copperheads.
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Some,"different" matching pairs:
#1 A pair of camel riding crops from Egypt with concealed daggers inside and the handle of stone carved in the shape of the goddess Nefertiti.
#2 A pair of swords made entirely of water buffalo horn from the Philippines.
#3 through #5 A pair of daggers with water buffalo horn handles with wooden sheaths cut out to show the image of a face.Possibly from India.
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Dan In MI wrote: Thu May 27, 2021 7:13 pm Another pair, this time Mini Copperheads.
Love the Mini-Coppers, Dan...especially the 109W...that was the pattern that first got me hooked on Wharncliffe blades. ::tu::
knife7knut wrote: Sat May 29, 2021 1:02 am Some,"different" matching pairs:
#1 A pair of camel riding crops from Egypt with concealed daggers inside and the handle of stone carved in the shape of the goddess Nefertiti.
#2 A pair of swords made entirely of water buffalo horn from the Philippines.
#3 through #5 A pair of daggers with water buffalo horn handles with wooden sheaths cut out to show the image of a face.Possibly from India.
Dude...the stuff you continually come up with is nothing short of amazing. If you don't open a knife museum to display your incredibly diverse and fascinating cutlery collection before you leave this terrestrial realm, the world will have lost a national treasure indeed. ::nod:: :D
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QTCut5 wrote: Sat May 29, 2021 1:52 am Love the Mini-Coppers, Dan...especially the 109W...that was the pattern that first got me hooked on Wharncliffe blades.
Excellent. Thanks for the kind words!
knife7knut wrote: Sat May 29, 2021 1:02 am Some,"different" matching pairs.
Very different, and very neat. I, too, hope you'll open up a knife museum someday.
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A pair of large spear point George Schrade wirejacks.
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A pair of Buck 112's.

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Railsplitter wrote: Sat May 29, 2021 7:21 pm A pair of Buck 112's.
I'm waiting on a Buck 112. Ordered on Wednesday and stuck in pre-shipment since! Hope its status will change soon and I won't feel compelled to let the vendor know I'm slightly perturbed.

Nice Buck 112s, easy-openers, and wirejacks, gents!
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Dan In MI wrote: Sun May 30, 2021 2:37 am
Railsplitter wrote: Sat May 29, 2021 7:21 pm A pair of Buck 112's.
I'm waiting on a Buck 112. Ordered on Wednesday and stuck in pre-shipment since! Hope its status will change soon and I won't feel compelled to let the vendor know I'm slightly perturbed.

Nice Buck 112s, easy-openers, and wirejacks, gents!
Good choice, Dan. If you have experience with the 112 then you already know but if this is your first one you will be impressed. ::tu:: I can't wait to see your pics. I hope you get it soon.
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Railsplitter wrote: Sun May 30, 2021 2:54 am Good choice, Dan.
I went with the orange GFN. It's one that has a pocket clip and thumb studs. Some folks don't care for that pocket clip, but I'm not a fan of factory sheaths. My biggest concern is that my luck with thumb studs has been hit-and-miss. If that one does well for itself, I'll plunk down for a G-10 or Micarta version eventually.
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Dan In MI wrote: Sun May 30, 2021 3:05 am I went with the orange GFN. It's one that has a pocket clip and thumb studs. Some folks don't care for that pocket clip, but I'm not a fan of factory sheaths. My biggest concern is that my luck with thumb studs has been hit-and-miss. If that one does well for itself, I'll plunk down for a G-10 or Micarta version eventually.
I'm looking forward to your thoughts on that variant as I haven't tried the one hand openers yet.

I'm not a fan of the leather sheaths but I do like this one. It's hard to find a nylon sheath with a snap closure let alone one that fits the knife I want to use it with.

This one is made by Buck specifically for the 112 if the need should ever present itself. They are $10 each on the Buck website and can be mounted horizontally or vertically.
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Railsplitter wrote: Sun May 30, 2021 3:50 am I'm looking forward to your thoughts on that variant as I haven't tried the one hand openers yet.
I'll be happy to share them.
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