WHAT ARE YOU CARRYIN RIGHT NOW? WHAT IS YOUR FAV EDC?
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I carried this Joseph Rodgers Stockman today. 4".
It sure was nice to have it with me. Thanks Kaleb.
It sure was nice to have it with me. Thanks Kaleb.
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Doing some remodeling in the kitchen, and with carpenters who abuse their knives, I prefer to leave my good traditionals in my room. But, when I got in, I carried this little Imperial/Apex "Barlow". It's not really a Barlow in that it's not exactly the same frame.
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Nice old bones David. You know I like that peachseed.DM11 wrote:72 & 804
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FRJ,what a fantastic old Stockman - that blade etch is the icing on the cake! OH
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A bunch of nice knives shown by all you fellas and that Crucible scout of yours really appeals to me Tony.Tsar Bomba wrote:Rolling out this old Crucible scout knife to pair with my 2018 AAPK #14.
I had these two along with me today. Osage moose and elk S&M #69 single spear blade.
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No idea what happened to my post from last night. The post is gone but the saved draft is restored somehow.
Here goes take 2...
That cigar jack is incredible, I-man. Great old bones and nice full blades, it just exudes character and class.
Your user pile is probably more desirable than the contents of my safe.
Since the forum apparently ate my last post, here are the last two days of carries: Trestle Pine Grand Portage and GEC 97 yesterday, Western States teardrop and Wolfertz Barlow today.
Here goes take 2...
Ivoryman wrote:Incredible Crucible bones Bomba. AAPK pretty sweet too. Made me want to carry some old pretty bones today too. Thanks.
Thanks, gents! Someone had mentioned that warm caramel coloring of old pocketknife bones and it's had me digging around the pile for some old HOKs to tote this week.doglegg wrote:Great bones and matching shields gentlemen. Great looking knives.![]()
That cigar jack is incredible, I-man. Great old bones and nice full blades, it just exudes character and class.
BatJak, is that the 8OT with the long 89OT-length plain-edge sheepsfoot blade? Great (and super useful) twist on a classic knife.BatJak wrote:.
Voos sure has become synonymous with that sweet Rogers bone barehead jack. I have tried to acquire nearly every one I've come across. Minty examples are fetching beaucoups bucks!J1890 wrote:I think the Voos has some pretty sweet bone!
Very cool Al Mar, QS. I was late to that game and still haven't found one at the right price (yet).Quick Steel wrote:P1020865.JPGP1020867.JPGP1020866.JPG
I have but two post-Walden muskrats - one 77OT and one 787 - which are both users but with full blades and great W&T. After my experiences with the Case Ratcliffe I am seriously considering sending one (probably the OT) to Dr. Lansky's laboratory to be Schratcliffed. Temptation is lurking everywhere!DM11 wrote:Schratcliff and a Rope knife
Nice old Barlow, sir. How do you date the Bokers that are just stamped with the pattern number?geocash wrote:I believe this Boker dates from about 1953 to 1975.
Is that a 99? Besides the Whaler, I have only one 99 - an early 70s yeller one that is minty with the exception of slightly-shrinkydink handles. One day I'm gonna get up the nerve to tote it.Quick Steel wrote:
Incredible peachseed bone on that Schrade, David! The 72 is no slouch either.DM11 wrote:72 & 804
Great bones on that big boy. Come to think of it, I don't think I have a single stock knife from the UK. I need to remedy that.FRJ wrote:I carried this Joseph Rodgers Stockman today. 4".
It sure was nice to have it with me. Thanks Kaleb.
Always love to see that 31, big-H, and the 34OT is a timeless little workhorse. Who made the modern folder?bighomer wrote:
Thanks, sunknife! The S&M is a real beauty too. Normally I prefer a Barlow on the 69 frame but that jack calls to me.sunknife wrote:A bunch of nice knives shown by all you fellas and that Crucible scout of yours really appeals to me Tony.The #14 is awfully nice as well.
I had these two along with me today. Osage moose and elk S&M #69 single spear blade.
Since the forum apparently ate my last post, here are the last two days of carries: Trestle Pine Grand Portage and GEC 97 yesterday, Western States teardrop and Wolfertz Barlow today.




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All fantastic knives on this page
I’m going with the Voos and Western.
I’m going with the Voos and Western.
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Great pic with beautiful bones on those two!!J1890 wrote:All fantastic knives on this page![]()
I’m going with the Voos and Western.
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Nice old Barlow, sir. How do you date the Bokers that are just stamped with the pattern number?Tsar Bomba wrote:geocash wrote:I believe this Boker dates from about 1953 to 1975.
Good question, Tony, & I have a pathetic answer so I'm glad I put "I believe" in there. I believe (there it is, again) Boker USA started switching to steel liners from brass in 1953. I thought the liners looked like steel yesterday but today I think they are brass. So much for the 1953 date, & I guess my 1975 date deserves questioning, too, now that I think about it. I believe Boker USA began using 2 handle pins rather than 3 around 1972 & all the 493s had just 2 pins by 1975, but maybe the number of handle pins doesn't include the spring pin, which I did count. I'm pretty sure it's a Barlow, though.
I don't have any idea of the dates on either of these:
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[quote="Tsar Bomba""]BatJak, is that the 8OT with the long 89OT-length plain-edge sheepsfoot blade? Great (and super useful) twist on a classic knife.
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It is an 89OT with serrated sheepfoot which is no longer serrated
It is an 89OT with serrated sheepfoot which is no longer serrated
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I'm packing this old thing.
Nice and slim.
Nice and slim.
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I- man the tactical is an Eafengrow knife probably from China, blade is on ball bearings some more slick opening, D2 steel some more sharp out of the box. My other modern type knives are setting in the old tool box since I got this one. It was a Christmas present from my son ,I really like it 
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Thanks Homer, good looker too. Thanks for the info. Appreciate it.
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Just some old friends.




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The Northwoods Harrison Bay in Kudu bone. Sweet little knife!
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J,,that Kudo bone is highly interesting with its varied colors and texture. 
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Quick, that’s one of the reasons I got it. Here’s a couple more showing it.Quick Steel wrote:J,,that Kudo bone is highly interesting with its varied colors and texture.
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Sun's slipping through the blinds. Might as well use it.
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