Sharpnshinyknives wrote: ↑Mon Aug 29, 2022 9:06 pm
That Otter is interesting. Looks like a great knife. Love the wooden handles.
Don’t know why I just had to have this knife. I must say I am impressed. I am not a tactical guy for the most part but the lines on this knife got my attention. It’s a Boker Magnum made in China, Brachyptera linerlock. Where they got that name is beyond me. The handles are G-10 with the blade made of 440B stainless steel. Sharp as a razor and flips open smoothly. Almost cut a finger closing it the first time, that blade is long and it’s easy to get a finger in the way. The blade centers perfectly and I can’t find a single flaw in the way it was built.
Apparently, Bracyptera is a genus of stonefly found in Europe, Western Asia, and North Africa. I don't see any reasoning for the name .
I'm happy to see you pulled the trigger for this knife Mark. I've only ever seen online pictures and I was impressed, but to see your crystal clear shots makes the knife that much more attractive. And I know why you had to have the knife, it's because it's GORGEOUS! Definitely my kindda knife! Congrats bud!
JamieinWV wrote: ↑Wed Aug 24, 2022 10:41 pm
Mailman dropped two deliveries off today....IMG_2067.JPGIMG_2068.JPG Jim Parker could not fool me on this one I know it says Honest Abe knife MFG. but I know its a Parker, Little Bandit
IMG_2070.JPGAlso got this schrade dandy today also from AAPK store of Fishnguy56 very happy with it.
just picked up this extremely rare KUTMASTER marlin spike.
the blade is in rough condition with many scratches, I did not polish or work on the blade because I was concerned about removing the logo.
It's very possible this knife was made by Camillus, however I need to do more research to be sure.
QTCut5 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 9:46 pm
I bought it thinking it would make a good candidate for modification. However, once I got it in hand I found I really like the wood handle so now I'm not sure if I want to mod it or not. Decisions, decisions.
Personally I really like the deep rich color of the wood. It’s your baby, but I think it looks great as it is
I just received this handsome Boker split back whittler with custom antler scales from fellow member Reverand. I loads of character in this one! I think it will be next weeks carry!
JamieinWV wrote: ↑Wed Aug 24, 2022 10:41 pm
Mailman dropped two deliveries off today....IMG_2067.JPGIMG_2068.JPG Jim Parker could not fool me on this one I know it says Honest Abe knife MFG. but I know its a Parker, Little Bandit
IMG_2070.JPGAlso got this schrade dandy today also from AAPK store of Fishnguy56 very happy with it.
Love that Bandit !
Thank you Dan, I have I think 16 of that pattern…
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QTCut5 wrote: ↑Fri Aug 26, 2022 9:46 pm
I bought it thinking it would make a good candidate for modification. However, once I got it in hand I found I really like the wood handle so now I'm not sure if I want to mod it or not. Decisions, decisions.
Personally I really like the deep rich color of the wood. It’s your baby, but I think it looks great as it is
I just received this handsome Boker split back whittler with custom antler scales from fellow member Reverand. I loads of character in this one! I think it will be next weeks carry!
I am glad you like it, Steamboat! I am half ashamed of the poor fit of those handles - I wasn't ready to work with antler at the time. Still, it needs to be used, and I am glad that you will be the one using it!
Thank you Ray and Phil. I like it but with all that brass it's a heavy knife. The description is Sea Buckthorn wood handles. I have never heard that name.
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dlr110 wrote: ↑Wed Aug 31, 2022 9:56 pm
Thank you Ray and Phil. I like it but with all that brass it's a heavy knife. The description is Sea Buckthorn wood handles. I have never heard that name.
To be honest, I prefer nickel silver over brass. Since I started selling, I have learned that brass always needs polishing.
I have come to be appreciative of the spear blade. I nearly always carried a stockman pattern but in retirement I need a knife a lot less and a single spear blade is by far my favorite.
Ray
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I agree Ray, most of the knives I carry are single blade knives. I always thought that type of blade looked too big, but I like it a lot more now days.
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Wasn’t the mailman but Big Brown delivered this today.
Custom Bolster Release Auto made by Doc Hagen. The handle material is splayed box elder burl. Doc liked unusual natural materials. I’m not sure but I may met him years ago at a North Star Blade Collectors show in Minneapolis that I attended with my husband.
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Wow, Boji, that’s a really fancy knife!
That one wouldn’t fit an old Southern redneck’s pocket, it would need to be carried by a real gentleman.
Those handles really make it stand out.
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treefarmer wrote: ↑Sat Sep 03, 2022 2:08 am
Wow, Boji, that’s a really fancy knife!
That one wouldn’t fit an old Southern redneck’s pocket, it would need to be carried by a real gentleman.
Those handles really make it stand out.
Treefarmer
Thanks, the unusual handle material is what caught my eye. And I didn't have a true bolster release in my small collection.
Protected by a large LOUD dog, and Smith & Wesson...
Boji wrote: ↑Sat Sep 03, 2022 1:36 am
Wasn’t the mailman but Big Brown delivered this today.
Custom Bolster Release Auto made by Doc Hagen. The handle material is splayed box elder burl. Doc liked unusual natural materials. I’m not sure but I may met him years ago at a North Star Blade Collectors show in Minneapolis that I attended with my husband.
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Boji, That is a beautiful knife. I imagine that’s a keeper and not one you got for resale. Congratulations on an awesome knife.
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