Re: Mail Call !-Post your new pick-ups here............
Posted: Fri Apr 16, 2021 7:22 pm
Jerry thats a fine pile of knives 
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Beautiful knife Jerry,jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 11:13 am This showed up in yesterday's mail. Okay, time to stop spending the stimulus check on frivolities.
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Excellent looking Eureka Jack!jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 11:13 am This showed up in yesterday's mail. Okay, time to stop spending the stimulus check on frivolities.
Beautiful Smitty,Papa Bones wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 8:27 pm I received these in the mail today from Roland, aka: Kootenay Joe. Very pleased with them. A few more additions to my Schrade family. Two qualify as being included in the Pony Jack Family. That being the Schrade 12OT Pal, and The Schrade 72OT Dogleg Jack. The next three use basically the same frame of the small serpentine jack. A Schrade 219, a Schrade 18OT single blade liner lock Mighty Mite, and a Schrade 707UH Gambler with the Green Delrin handles, GREENWING shield and Ducks Unlimited blade etch. All have great walk and talk, tight blades with no wobble.
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What a perfect argument!
Great score, Smitty!Papa Bones wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 8:27 pm I received these in the mail today from Roland, aka: Kootenay Joe. Very pleased with them. A few more additions to my Schrade family. Two qualify as being included in the Pony Jack Family. That being the Schrade 12OT Pal, and The Schrade 72OT Dogleg Jack. The next three use basically the same frame of the small serpentine jack. A Schrade 219, a Schrade 18OT single blade liner lock Mighty Mite, and a Schrade 707UH Gambler with the Green Delrin handles, GREENWING shield and Ducks Unlimited blade etch. All have great walk and talk, tight blades with no wobble.
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Those are nice, Dan. I dig the color on that Trapper.Dan In MI wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 12:23 amWhat a perfect argument!
Jerry and Smitty, those are some fantastic groups. Here is my duo: an olive green Case Trapper and a Spyderco Manbug with a Wharncliffe blade.
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The unboxing of the Trapper: https://youtu.be/ueFvCPbaTcE
If it doesn't work, let me know so's I can fix it. I shot an unboxing for the Manbug, but I wasn't happy with it...
Thanks! I'd like to think it was priced well, too. Seems Knife Center may want to clear them out...toomanyknives wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 12:56 am Those are nice, Dan. I dig the color on that Trapper.![]()
Nice color covers on your Case Dan.Dan In MI wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 12:23 amWhat a perfect argument!
Jerry and Smitty, those are some fantastic groups. Here is my duo: an olive green Case Trapper and a Spyderco Manbug with a Wharncliffe blade.
20210416_191240.jpg
20210416_191207.jpg
20210416_192411.jpg
The unboxing of the Trapper: https://youtu.be/ueFvCPbaTcE
If it doesn't work, let me know so's I can fix it. I shot an unboxing for the Manbug, but I wasn't happy with it...
Thanks for the additional info Dan. I've never been able to get past the thumb-hole on Spyderco blades, so I haven't watched them too closely. I fully realize the holes are for 1-hand opening, I just prefer a stud instead. They do make some models that I could certainly overlook the hole on, just never been a favorite of mine overall.
To me, the hole is very unattractive BUT it makes the blade very easy to open. Much better than any thumb stud I've ever ran across. JMHOMadmarco wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 1:38 amThanks for the additional info Dan. I've never been able to get past the thumb-hole on Spyderco blades, so I haven't watched them too closely. I fully realize the holes are for 1-hand opening, I just prefer a stud instead. They do make some models that I could certainly overlook the hole on, just never been a favorite of mine overall.![]()
Nice Mail call there Smitty .Papa Bones wrote: ↑Fri Apr 16, 2021 8:27 pm I received these in the mail today from Roland, aka: Kootenay Joe. Very pleased with them. A few more additions to my Schrade family. Two qualify as being included in the Pony Jack Family. That being the Schrade 12OT Pal, and The Schrade 72OT Dogleg Jack. The next three use basically the same frame of the small serpentine jack. A Schrade 219, a Schrade 18OT single blade liner lock Mighty Mite, and a Schrade 707UH Gambler with the Green Delrin handles, GREENWING shield and Ducks Unlimited blade etch. All have great walk and talk, tight blades with no wobble.
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Spyderco knives are so popular I knew there had to be a hook, which would be the ease with which they open via the hole, but those holes are just butt-ugly to look at, IMHO. And I certainly respect and agree with YHO Jerry!jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 2:24 amTo me, the hole is very unattractive BUT it makes the blade very easy to open. Much better than any thumb stud I've ever ran across. JMHOMadmarco wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 1:38 amThanks for the additional info Dan. I've never been able to get past the thumb-hole on Spyderco blades, so I haven't watched them too closely. I fully realize the holes are for 1-hand opening, I just prefer a stud instead. They do make some models that I could certainly overlook the hole on, just never been a favorite of mine overall.![]()
The Buck 722 Spitfire has a hole in the blade that IMHO is just as easy to use as the Spydie hole and not nearly as unattractive.Madmarco wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 2:40 amSpyderco knives are so popular I knew there had to be a hook, which would be the ease with which they open via the hole, but those holes are just butt-ugly to look at, IMHO. And I certainly respect and agree with YHO Jerry!jerryd6818 wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 2:24 amTo me, the hole is very unattractive BUT it makes the blade very easy to open. Much better than any thumb stud I've ever ran across. JMHOMadmarco wrote: ↑Sat Apr 17, 2021 1:38 am
Thanks for the additional info Dan. I've never been able to get past the thumb-hole on Spyderco blades, so I haven't watched them too closely. I fully realize the holes are for 1-hand opening, I just prefer a stud instead. They do make some models that I could certainly overlook the hole on, just never been a favorite of mine overall.![]()
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Thanks John
Appreciate it Marc.
Thank You FLoyd!!