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Niiiiiiice!
Well done on the pic, as well.
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A very striking combo bighomer, i.e. knife and photo. 
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As concerning the knife, beauty in simplicity.
As concerning the photo, beauty in composition.
As concerning the photo, beauty in composition.
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The wife's Buck 726 came in. I'm wishing it had made it a his and hers deal, this is a great knife. The color is really nice. It was kind of a gamble since I couldn't find any good pictures of the brown ones. Bronze might've been a better description.
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I'm wishing he would have made it a his, here & TPK's deal!
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This morning, my trip to the post office these three knives. First up, first two pictures, a CAMILLUS 72, 3 blade, "Ducks" etched main blade, "whittler" pocket knife. It came with the packaging and paperwork. It needed no cleaning. Next up and the last two pictures are of two Imperial, "Moose Head", fixed blade knives, with sheaths. Both knives and sheaths are in FANTASTIC condition and required no cleaning. I took some pictures and here are the knives.
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This Queen just arrived. It is a pattern #38, called a "Jumbo One Blade Pattern" on page 32 of the Queen 1950 catalog.
I'm tickled pink with this one!
More pics later in the Queen thread.
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Your wife's you say? Smaller hands, smaller knife. I was buying 722's & 721's (Walmart version of the 722) and decided to try a 726. It's a bit clumsy to operate for old arthritic hands. Too small. I'm sure it will fit your wife just right. They are good knives. Well built and IMO as easy to open (722's & 721's) as a Spyderco. I'm going to guess she will enjoy it.
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That's a fine looking Queen, Philip.
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A couple of Ivory Bulldogs came in today.
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Fine looking knives Garry.
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"Nail friendly" has come up before when I got her to look at one of my stockmans. I think this one should fit the bill better.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 5:58 pmYour wife's you say? Smaller hands, smaller knife. I was buying 722's & 721's (Walmart version of the 722) and decided to try a 726. It's a bit clumsy to operate for old arthritic hands. Too small. I'm sure it will fit your wife just right. They are good knives. Well built and IMO as easy to open (722's & 721's) as a Spyderco. I'm going to guess she will enjoy it.
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Congrats on the great find Philip, that's a nice one!treefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 5:56 pm This Queen just arrived. It is a pattern #38, called a "Jumbo One Blade Pattern" on page 32 of the Queen 1950 catalog.
I'm tickled pink with this one!More pics later in the Queen thread.002.JPG
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QS...,Quick Steel wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 5:59 pm A couple of Ivory Bulldogs came in today.
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That never crossed my mind but I'll bet you're right.EeDeCe wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 6:08 pm"Nail friendly" has come up before when I got her to look at one of my stockmans. I think this one should fit the bill better.jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 5:58 pmYour wife's you say? Smaller hands, smaller knife. I was buying 722's & 721's (Walmart version of the 722) and decided to try a 726. It's a bit clumsy to operate for old arthritic hands. Too small. I'm sure it will fit your wife just right. They are good knives. Well built and IMO as easy to open (722's & 721's) as a Spyderco. I'm going to guess she will enjoy it.
Forged on the anvil of discipline.
The Few. The Proud.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
--T.J. Murphy 2012
The Few. The Proud.
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This country has become more about sub-groups than about it's unity as a nation.
"The #72 pattern has got to be pretty close to the perfect knife."
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Very nice Garry. I like the pattern and the handles. Both nice.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 5:59 pm A couple of Ivory Bulldogs came in today.
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Thank you Skip, Tom,& Mark.
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Hey guys! I just posted pics on the "Switchblade" forum of this piece that I just got this morning, because I wanted some of the folks there to see it, but it was suggested to me to post new stuff on "Mail Call", so here it is again. It's not particularly new or special, but kindda cool! It's the CRKT "Psych". It's an 8 3/4" open "Glide-Lock" model, not to be mistaken for their "Rolox" model, since the 2 are quite different. The knife has a SS dagger blade with blood groove and jimping on the top false edge, SS bolsters liners and screws, jet-black G-10 scales, and pocket-clip, although I immediately removed it since I've never been a fan of pocket-clips. Has the "CRKT" logo etched on the front tang, as well as "PSYCH" and "Steigerwalt Design" along with the patent # etched on the rear tang. CRKT discontinued this model due to, in their own words, "it doesn't meet our stringent quality control standards", so who knows, it might be valuable someday. I will explain the opening/closing process below each pic! Mark!
This is the fully closed position. I have depressed the lock button between the 2 screws and slid the bolster up I have pulled on the edge of the bolster, much like one would do with a "flipper" on an assisted knife. This pic just shows the progression of the opening process This is in the fully open position, but, the bolster has yet to be pulled down to complete the lock-up. And finally, the knife fully open and locked. To close you simply reverse the steps! Pretty cool huh!
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Mark, that is really cool. I like that and the profile looks great. CRKT has some very nice knives.
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Thanks Mark! It's another one I can add to my "unusual" manual folders! They also have a beautiful model called "Xiolot"(I think)that's a stiletto profile with a dagger blade and assisted opening. That one is on my radar too! BTW, got your reply to my PM! 
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Right up your alley Philip. Sweet knife.treefarmer wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 5:56 pm This Queen just arrived. It is a pattern #38, called a "Jumbo One Blade Pattern" on page 32 of the Queen 1950 catalog.
I'm tickled pink with this one!More pics later in the Queen thread.002.JPG
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QS, those will fit right in with your other Bulldogs.Quick Steel wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 5:59 pm A couple of Ivory Bulldogs came in today.
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Wow Skip, that's a beautiful 72. The Moosehead Imperials are pristine. Great finds!!New_Windsor_NY wrote: ↑Fri Jun 12, 2020 4:14 pm This morning, my trip to the post office these three knives. First up, first two pictures, a CAMILLUS 72, 3 blade, "Ducks" etched main blade, "whittler" pocket knife. It came with the packaging and paperwork. It needed no cleaning. Next up and the last two pictures are of two Imperial, "Moose Head", fixed blade knives, with sheaths. Both knives and sheaths are in FANTASTIC condition and required no cleaning. I took some pictures and here are the knives.
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