"Toeing knife" &"Choil" Thanks Cody! Some fast research & I just learned two new knifer vocabulary at 5:15 in the morning.cody6268 wrote: ↑Wed Apr 15, 2020 2:28 pm One of those items I'd been meaning to get for a long time, but just now got around to it. I got the email that it shipped this morning; so It's In The Mail. It is a bigger knife, 4 3/4" closed with a just over 3.5" D2 Tool Steel blade. While I normally pass on knives made by clothing companies because they are crap (5.11 Tactical really comes to mind); this one seems to spec out quite well, with a quite thick D2 blade, G-10 handle, and is made in Taiwan, not China. MSRP is $60, I paid just over $30 from the company's website factoring in shipping.
First Tactical Krait Spear. I had to go with a screenshot. Despite being JPG images, they just wouldn't work here or even on my IMGUR account for use on another forum. I suspect they've done something to the images to prevent unauthorized reposting/reuse.
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I haven't had a horse in close to ten years. I've always liked hoof knives for some reason. I'd been watching this particular Frosts (Mora) for quite some time, as I felt it would be a good utility fixed blade as well as it doesn't have the special blade shape or handle of most you see. Seller sent me a "special offer" knocking the $16 shipped price down to $10, so I bit immediately. Mora's MSRP is $22. We have sheep; so it can be used on them as well. I plan to modify that unsharpened area between handle and blade into a choil.
Frosts (which merged with Eriksson to form Morakniv; but survives as Mora's line of "trade" knives) Toeing Knife 330.
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Nice one Skip! I like the colorful ones just a bit more than the other zoo members.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 1:07 am I just purchased this "unbranded", 2 blade, "Deer Head" pocket knife. Another great looking acquisition for the zoo. I'll give it the once over when I receive it, although it looks like it is in fantastic condition. I'll take some pictures and post them in the appropriate location(s).
***** A special thanks to Scott, aka knifegnome for selling it to me.*****
***** A special thanks to Ryan, aka Stanwade for the heads-up regarding the knife.*****
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Thank you Tom.TPK wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 3:31 amNice one Skip! I like the colorful ones just a bit more than the other zoo members.New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Fri Apr 17, 2020 1:07 am I just purchased this "unbranded", 2 blade, "Deer Head" pocket knife. Another great looking acquisition for the zoo. I'll give it the once over when I receive it, although it looks like it is in fantastic condition. I'll take some pictures and post them in the appropriate location(s).
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I just bought my first modern ??? Flipper??? A used Kershaw USA 1600BLK Ken Onion Design "Chive" in good condition. Been wanting to try one of these "Flippers" for a while. I can't carry it here though.
I promise that I probably, might not, hardley ever, won't carry it I think maybe.
Thanks for looking!
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Nice one! The Leek is not only hard-firing, but also a pretty capable knife for its small size. To me, a tiny bit TOO small, but a very usable knife.TPK wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 8:08 pm I just bought my first modern ??? Flipper??? A used Kershaw USA 1600BLK Ken Onion Design "Chive" in good condition. Been wanting to try one of these "Flippers" for a while. I can't carry it here though.![]()
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I bought a Kershaw Leek, Scallion, and Chive used all at once (as the price was dirt cheap). Of those, only the Chive was able to be used right after cleaning and maintenance, and even then, I had to take the knife completely apart to get gunk out of the assist spring. The seller apparently thought that in the place of the "good condition" Blackwash Leek that was out of stock, I would be stupid enough to accept a Leek that had a badly damaged blade; a good three-quarters of an inch of the tip was broken off, and it had been sharpened as a belt sander. I nicely explained that I'd been sent a knife in such poor condition, and well, crickets. For a $10 fee, I think, Kershaw will replace the blade. I figure that's my best bet. The Scallion was blunted due to use of a pull-through sharpener. Kershaw will sharpen it for free, so it's going off with the Leek. May send the Chive and my DWO off with it.
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The Chive is too small for my taste. The Scallion is a little better but of the Onion series knives, I'm most fond of and have the most Leeks. Love Kershaw "Speedsafe" but I'm sure that's what makes your Chive illegal for carry in Germany.
What do they have to say about knives like the Spyderco's which are not assisted opening knives? Do they also consider them "flippers"?
What do they have to say about knives like the Spyderco's which are not assisted opening knives? Do they also consider them "flippers"?
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Anything of any size that can be opened one handed is an illegal carry outside of your own property.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 9:28 pm The Chive is too small for my taste. The Scallion is a little better but of the Onion series knives, I'm most fond of and have the most Leeks. Love Kershaw "Speedsafe" but I'm sure that's what makes your Chive illegal for carry in Germany.
What do they have to say about knives like the Spyderco's which are not assisted opening knives? Do they also consider them "flippers"?
I like smaller knives so I believe I'll really like it.
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Thanks Cody! I'm looking forward to trying it out as I have never even held one of these before.cody6268 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 9:04 pmNice one! The Leek is not only hard-firing, but also a pretty capable knife for its small size. To me, a tiny bit TOO small, but a very usable knife.TPK wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 8:08 pm I just bought my first modern ??? Flipper??? A used Kershaw USA 1600BLK Ken Onion Design "Chive" in good condition. Been wanting to try one of these "Flippers" for a while. I can't carry it here though.![]()
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I bought a Kershaw Leek, Scallion, and Chive used all at once (as the price was dirt cheap). Of those, only the Chive was able to be used right after cleaning and maintenance, and even then, I had to take the knife completely apart to get gunk out of the assist spring. The seller apparently thought that in the place of the "good condition" Blackwash Leek that was out of stock, I would be stupid enough to accept a Leek that had a badly damaged blade; a good three-quarters of an inch of the tip was broken off, and it had been sharpened as a belt sander. I nicely explained that I'd been sent a knife in such poor condition, and well, crickets. For a $10 fee, I think, Kershaw will replace the blade. I figure that's my best bet. The Scallion was blunted due to use of a pull-through sharpener. Kershaw will sharpen it for free, so it's going off with the Leek. May send the Chive and my DWO off with it.
It's marked MAY 03. Is that 2003? Anyone know?
Was it easy to take apart & reassemble? Hope you get yours squared away soon!
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Blimey Mate! What's next? Will they be wanting ya to wear diapers? My sincerest sympathies.TPK wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 10:14 pmAnything of any size that can be opened one handed is an illegal carry outside of your own property.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 9:28 pm The Chive is too small for my taste. The Scallion is a little better but of the Onion series knives, I'm most fond of and have the most Leeks. Love Kershaw "Speedsafe" but I'm sure that's what makes your Chive illegal for carry in Germany.
What do they have to say about knives like the Spyderco's which are not assisted opening knives? Do they also consider them "flippers"?
I like smaller knives so I believe I'll really like it.![]()
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It does feel like Kindergarten over here sometimes.

Good night my friends, see ya in the morning. Might have my next showcase finished to tomarrow Jerry!

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At least yins have David Hasselhoff Tom!!
Just purchased this Japan Sabre Barlow… I’ll post better pictures when it arrives…
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Pamela would be better!
Nice find Ryan!
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Checked another one off my want list, Winchester Medium Stockman #3964 (Blue Grass, mfg 1987), supposed to ship from Cartersville GA today. OH
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Colonel, those "Black Box Winchesters" are just the cat's meow. They're a great knife and used to be pretty reasonable but lately the prices seem to be going up. Previous discussion has given me the impression they were made by Queen FOR Blue Grass.Old Hunter wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 10:32 am Checked another one off my want list, Winchester Medium Stockman #3964 (Blue Grass, mfg 1987), supposed to ship from Cartersville GA today. OH
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That's my understanding too Jerry. From what I've read over the years Blue Grass wasn't a manufacturer with their own plant (although some collectors state they did make knives in Ohio). Blue Grass held the license for Winchester brand pocketknives from Olin Chemical Company and contracted with Queen Cutlery to produce the knives. I currently own one Blue Grass Winchester #2913 1/2 Moose, and used to own a #2191 Moose and a Swell End Jack from the same series - all great knives and the same quality level as current GEC pocketknives from the ones I've owned and examined. OHjerryd6818 wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 11:03 amColonel, those "Black Box Winchesters" are just the cat's meow. They're a great knife and used to be pretty reasonable but lately the prices seem to be going up. Previous discussion has given me the impression they were made by Queen FOR Blue Grass.Old Hunter wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 10:32 am Checked another one off my want list, Winchester Medium Stockman #3964 (Blue Grass, mfg 1987), supposed to ship from Cartersville GA today. OHIt's been discussed more than once.
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Sweet score!!Old Hunter wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 10:32 am Checked another one off my want list, Winchester Medium Stockman #3964 (Blue Grass, mfg 1987), supposed to ship from Cartersville GA today. OH
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Thanks Steve, look forward to having it in hand. OH
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Congrats OH!Old Hunter wrote: ↑Mon Apr 20, 2020 10:32 am Checked another one off my want list, Winchester Medium Stockman #3964 (Blue Grass, mfg 1987), supposed to ship from Cartersville GA today. OH
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Very nice looking knives everyone.
I just purchased this Camillus 72 variation. Another Imperial, 3 blade, swelled center, 3 5/8" closed, scouting pocket knife. Physically, it looks to be in good condition. Cosmetically, it looks like it could use a cleaning. When I receive it, I'll check it out. I'll take some pictures and post them in the appropriate location(s).
I just purchased this Camillus 72 variation. Another Imperial, 3 blade, swelled center, 3 5/8" closed, scouting pocket knife. Physically, it looks to be in good condition. Cosmetically, it looks like it could use a cleaning. When I receive it, I'll check it out. I'll take some pictures and post them in the appropriate location(s).
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Tonight I purchased these two Camillus 72 variations. Two more Craftsman 9494, 3 blade, swelled center, 3 5/8" closed, "whittler" pocket knives. Each will receive a thorough inspection when they arrive. Pictures will be taken and posted in the appropriate location(s).
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I just acquired this for best offer. Another Camillus 72Y, 3 blade, swelled center, 3 5/8" closed, Yello-Jaket "whittler" pocket knife. It looks like it's in VERY good condition and won't need any cleaning at all. When it arrives, it'll get the once over. I'll take some pictures and post them in the appropriate location(s).
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Couldn't resist these Rough Ryders. For such inexpensive knives, they have great taste. Some larger companies should take note. The VG10 will be interesting to try out. The other, I'm a sucker for a congress and it just looks nice, especially with that work on the springs.