Those smooth wooden handles really makes that knife, but it's wicked sharp looking blade is not to be overlooked either. I can envision having rooms full of cardboard boxes just waiting to be slit open by that little cutter. The way the seams are so close together when the outer cover is on tells me it would ride trouble free in a pocket, should you choose to not use the lanyard. Great little gift, buddy.
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That's one cool box-opener you were gifted, W.W., I suggest you hang onto that coworker.
Those smooth wooden handles really makes that knife, but it's wicked sharp looking blade is not to be overlooked either. I can envision having rooms full of cardboard boxes just waiting to be slit open by that little cutter. The way the seams are so close together when the outer cover is on tells me it would ride trouble free in a pocket, should you choose to not use the lanyard. Great little gift, buddy.

Those smooth wooden handles really makes that knife, but it's wicked sharp looking blade is not to be overlooked either. I can envision having rooms full of cardboard boxes just waiting to be slit open by that little cutter. The way the seams are so close together when the outer cover is on tells me it would ride trouble free in a pocket, should you choose to not use the lanyard. Great little gift, buddy.
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Thank you Marco and Happy Belated Birthday to you sir!! Hope it was a good one!Madmarco wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 6:47 pm That's one cool box-opener you were gifted, W.W., I suggest you hang onto that coworker.
Those smooth wooden handles really makes that knife, but it's wicked sharp looking blade is not to be overlooked either. I can envision having rooms full of cardboard boxes just waiting to be slit open by that little cutter. The way the seams are so close together when the outer cover is on tells me it would ride trouble free in a pocket, should you choose to not use the lanyard. Great little gift, buddy.![]()
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Got a couple more today...
Rigid RG45 Fighting Knife ... Parker K-115 Lockback
Rigid RG45 Fighting Knife ... Parker K-115 Lockback
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It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
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Beautiful pair there, Tony!
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Thanks Tim!
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Looking for comments. I picked this knife up as a one of a kind. Certainly not a handy knife or useful for that matter. But one I had to have. Bone handles. Brass liners. Ten blades!!! All pinned at the same end. Several different styles of blades. I do not know the type of steel the blades are made of. Good snap on all ten. Hesitation at the halfway open/close position.
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Unusualtimdog44 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 11:01 pm Looking for comments. I picked this knife up as a one of a kind. Certainly not a handy knife or useful for that matter. But one I had to have. Bone handles. Brass liners. Ten blades!!! All pinned at the same end. Several different styles of blades. I do not know the type of steel the blades are made of. Good snap on all ten. Hesitation at the halfway open/close position.IMG_4733.jpeg
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I have seen one like it, at a barber shop in Fort Payne Alabama. It is made in Pakistan, and is a showpiece / conversation piece, not made to be used. The barber shop won't sell theirs to me, though.timdog44 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 11:01 pm Looking for comments. I picked this knife up as a one of a kind. Certainly not a handy knife or useful for that matter. But one I had to have. Bone handles. Brass liners. Ten blades!!! All pinned at the same end. Several different styles of blades. I do not know the type of steel the blades are made of. Good snap on all ten. Hesitation at the halfway open/close position.IMG_4733.jpeg
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 8:32 pm Got a couple more today...
Rigid RG45 Fighting Knife ... Parker K-115 Lockback
Please visit my AAPK store: https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/ca ... er_id=2383
They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
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I can't resist another Case XX .... 
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Love it TopDog!GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 4:23 amCorn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 8:32 pm Got a couple more today...
Rigid RG45 Fighting Knife ... Parker K-115 LockbackHey!!!
.... I saw that on ebay!!!! I put it on my "watch" list....
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how do you like it?
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GSPTOPDOG - It is a beautiful knife. And feels good and solid in the hand. I guess I like enough that I did buy it, but it is just an exhibit piece. I think I am going to list it here on AAPK. timdog
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absolutely beautiful, TOPDOG!
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Neat knife, I would hate to cut that knife apart lots of holes to line up.timdog44 wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 11:01 pm Looking for comments. I picked this knife up as a one of a kind. Certainly not a handy knife or useful for that matter. But one I had to have. Bone handles. Brass liners. Ten blades!!! All pinned at the same end. Several different styles of blades. I do not know the type of steel the blades are made of. Good snap on all ten. Hesitation at the halfway open/close position.IMG_4733.jpeg
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Here's a couple that just came. The Santa Fe Stone works Damascus lock back with resin and cactus covers is a gift from my wife. Cool little LB that reminds me exactly of a knife my older brother had back in the 70s. It's only mark is a Santa Fe Stone Works etch. Don't know who made it or where.
The Schrade Walden is a whole new way of acquiring knives for me. A one of a kind. A year or so I gave my 8 yr old neice her first knife, Teal blue Kershaw Leek. She loooooves it. And she is 9 now and was in a pawn shop with her dad, and spotted this folding hunter. She tells her dad it looked like a knife that was my style. And it was $10 so they bought it. Just saw them at a wedding and they gave it to me. A first ever knife gift from the only one of ALL the nieces and nephews I have given knives to that wanted to give me one back. Blew my mind, that she's the youngest of all those in her family who have recieved a pocket knife from me, to actually reciprocate. Wow, that was unexpected and touching, and humbling. She knows exactly what kind of bone I like. Still can't believe a nine year old thinks like that.
The Schrade Walden is a whole new way of acquiring knives for me. A one of a kind. A year or so I gave my 8 yr old neice her first knife, Teal blue Kershaw Leek. She loooooves it. And she is 9 now and was in a pawn shop with her dad, and spotted this folding hunter. She tells her dad it looked like a knife that was my style. And it was $10 so they bought it. Just saw them at a wedding and they gave it to me. A first ever knife gift from the only one of ALL the nieces and nephews I have given knives to that wanted to give me one back. Blew my mind, that she's the youngest of all those in her family who have recieved a pocket knife from me, to actually reciprocate. Wow, that was unexpected and touching, and humbling. She knows exactly what kind of bone I like. Still can't believe a nine year old thinks like that.
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Please visit my AAPK store: https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/ca ... er_id=2383
They say, “Hard work never hurt anyone”, but I'm still not willing to risk it.
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Thanks M.G.MissouriGuerrilla wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 6:51 pmOhhhh, my bucket list knife! I drool over that one, but the price is a bit out of reach for me right now.
Niiiiiice!
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Great knives and great story I-Man! I have some Santa Fe Stone works in turquoise, I think they do nice work. Your piece is a beautiful example
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Always better late than never, buddy thank you,woodwalker wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 7:17 pmThank you Marco and Happy Belated Birthday to you sir!! Hope it was a good one!Madmarco wrote: ↑Tue Sep 03, 2024 6:47 pm That's one cool box-opener you were gifted, W.W., I suggest you hang onto that coworker.
Those smooth wooden handles really makes that knife, but it's wicked sharp looking blade is not to be overlooked either. I can envision having rooms full of cardboard boxes just waiting to be slit open by that little cutter. The way the seams are so close together when the outer cover is on tells me it would ride trouble free in a pocket, should you choose to not use the lanyard. Great little gift, buddy.![]()
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TopDog, have you ever considered starting a knife fast?GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 10:39 pmThanks M.G.MissouriGuerrilla wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 6:51 pmOhhhh, my bucket list knife! I drool over that one, but the price is a bit out of reach for me right now.
Niiiiiice!.... I need to slow down... too many other expenses... like new tires... that is going to be about $1000 ...
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BTW that is a beautiful Case you just got!!
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It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
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Good times in life like you just described are priceless IvoryMan ... I can see the joy and happiness through your words.Ivoryman wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 6:07 pm Here's a couple that just came. The Santa Fe Stone works Damascus lock back with resin and cactus covers is a gift from my wife. Cool little LB that reminds me exactly of a knife my older brother had back in the 70s. It's only mark is a Santa Fe Stone Works etch. Don't know who made it or where.
The Schrade Walden is a whole new way of acquiring knives for me. A one of a kind. A year or so I gave my 8 yr old neice her first knife, Teal blue Kershaw Leek. She loooooves it. And she is 9 now and was in a pawn shop with her dad, and spotted this folding hunter. She tells her dad it looked like a knife that was my style. And it was $10 so they bought it. Just saw them at a wedding and they gave it to me. A first ever knife gift from the only one of ALL the nieces and nephews I have given knives to that wanted to give me one back. Blew my mind, that she's the youngest of all those in her family who have recieved a pocket knife from me, to actually reciprocate. Wow, that was unexpected and touching, and humbling. She knows exactly what kind of bone I like. Still can't believe a nine year old thinks like that.
Tony .. https://www.allaboutpocketknives.com/corncreekcutlery ...
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
It's only money .. give the Lord His .. pay the bills .. give the wife hers .. and buy yourself another knife.
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Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Thu Sep 05, 2024 12:30 amTopDog, have you ever considered starting a knife fast?GSPTOPDOG wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 10:39 pmThanks M.G.MissouriGuerrilla wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 6:51 pm
Ohhhh, my bucket list knife! I drool over that one, but the price is a bit out of reach for me right now.
Niiiiiice!.... I need to slow down... too many other expenses... like new tires... that is going to be about $1000 ...
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I have tried, but can't do it!
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That Schrade has found a permanent home. What a sweet gift!Ivoryman wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 6:07 pm Here's a couple that just came. The Santa Fe Stone works Damascus lock back with resin and cactus covers is a gift from my wife. Cool little LB that reminds me exactly of a knife my older brother had back in the 70s. It's only mark is a Santa Fe Stone Works etch. Don't know who made it or where.
The Schrade Walden is a whole new way of acquiring knives for me. A one of a kind. A year or so I gave my 8 yr old neice her first knife, Teal blue Kershaw Leek. She loooooves it. And she is 9 now and was in a pawn shop with her dad, and spotted this folding hunter. She tells her dad it looked like a knife that was my style. And it was $10 so they bought it. Just saw them at a wedding and they gave it to me. A first ever knife gift from the only one of ALL the nieces and nephews I have given knives to that wanted to give me one back. Blew my mind, that she's the youngest of all those in her family who have recieved a pocket knife from me, to actually reciprocate. Wow, that was unexpected and touching, and humbling. She knows exactly what kind of bone I like. Still can't believe a nine year old thinks like that.
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If there’s a priceless knife in your collection, Iman, I’m sure that Schrade is it!Ivoryman wrote: ↑Wed Sep 04, 2024 6:07 pm Here's a couple that just came. The Santa Fe Stone works Damascus lock back with resin and cactus covers is a gift from my wife. Cool little LB that reminds me exactly of a knife my older brother had back in the 70s. It's only mark is a Santa Fe Stone Works etch. Don't know who made it or where.
The Schrade Walden is a whole new way of acquiring knives for me. A one of a kind. A year or so I gave my 8 yr old neice her first knife, Teal blue Kershaw Leek. She loooooves it. And she is 9 now and was in a pawn shop with her dad, and spotted this folding hunter. She tells her dad it looked like a knife that was my style. And it was $10 so they bought it. Just saw them at a wedding and they gave it to me. A first ever knife gift from the only one of ALL the nieces and nephews I have given knives to that wanted to give me one back. Blew my mind, that she's the youngest of all those in her family who have recieved a pocket knife from me, to actually reciprocate. Wow, that was unexpected and touching, and humbling. She knows exactly what kind of bone I like. Still can't believe a nine year old thinks like that.
Tim
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