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Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2025 10:41 pm
Railsplitter wrote: βTue Nov 04, 2025 10:33 pm Case 6345 1/2 arrived today. Been wanting one of these for quite a while.
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Railsplitter wrote: βTue Nov 04, 2025 10:33 pm Case 6345 1/2 arrived today. Been wanting one of these for quite a while.
J.P. I just got some bone scales and stag in that are bit faded, is that your top recommendation: Renaissance Wax?
Thanks, Dog! Yours is spectacular! I also have one from the Tested era. I wanted a more minty model and finally pulled the trigger after lollygagging about it for 10 years.GSPTOPDOG wrote: βThu Nov 06, 2025 10:41 pmRailsplitter wrote: βTue Nov 04, 2025 10:33 pm Case 6345 1/2 arrived today. Been wanting one of these for quite a while.Ohhh man!!!... You got's to post some more pictures of that baby! What a beautiful pick-up! ...
Well worth the wait
... I got one a while back and it is one of my favorite patterns now. I've been EDCing mine, and I love the size a feel of it. The snap on all the blades is super strong after so many years....
All exceptionally knice piecesThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: βFri Nov 07, 2025 7:45 pm I was able to bring home another piece of phenomenal cutlery from LKSKNIVES. Steve has sent a few Fox Cutlery pieces my way now from his father's collection. This one, like the others, does not disappoint. It's seen some use and some wear which has these old bones to the point of perfection. I could look at them all day. Steve was kind enough to include these Marbles effects as well. I have not, up until now, been a collector of Marbles things, but after reading about the man behind the company and the company's early origins, I can feel a new collector's bug burgeoning within. Thanks Steve. Both sarcastically for the new illness, and earnestly for a great knife and top tier buying experience.
Zach,ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: βFri Nov 07, 2025 7:45 pm I was able to bring home another piece of phenomenal cutlery from LKSKNIVES. Steve has sent a few Fox Cutlery pieces my way now from his father's collection. This one, like the others, does not disappoint. It's seen some use and some wear which has these old bones to the point of perfection. I could look at them all day. Steve was kind enough to include these Marbles effects as well. I have not, up until now, been a collector of Marbles things, but after reading about the man behind the company and the company's early origins, I can feel a new collector's bug burgeoning within. Thanks Steve. Both sarcastically for the new illness, and earnestly for a great knife and top tier buying experience.
WOW!ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: βFri Nov 07, 2025 7:45 pm I was able to bring home another piece of phenomenal cutlery from LKSKNIVES. Steve has sent a few Fox Cutlery pieces my way now from his father's collection. This one, like the others, does not disappoint. It's seen some use and some wear which has these old bones to the point of perfection. I could look at them all day. Steve was kind enough to include these Marbles effects as well. I have not, up until now, been a collector of Marbles things, but after reading about the man behind the company and the company's early origins, I can feel a new collector's bug burgeoning within. Thanks Steve. Both sarcastically for the new illness, and earnestly for a great knife and top tier buying experience.
Very nice!!ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: βFri Nov 07, 2025 7:45 pm I was able to bring home another piece of phenomenal cutlery from LKSKNIVES. Steve has sent a few Fox Cutlery pieces my way now from his father's collection. This one, like the others, does not disappoint. It's seen some use and some wear which has these old bones to the point of perfection. I could look at them all day. Steve was kind enough to include these Marbles effects as well. I have not, up until now, been a collector of Marbles things, but after reading about the man behind the company and the company's early origins, I can feel a new collector's bug burgeoning within. Thanks Steve. Both sarcastically for the new illness, and earnestly for a great knife and top tier buying experience.
ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: βFri Nov 07, 2025 7:45 pm I was able to bring home another piece of phenomenal cutlery from LKSKNIVES. Steve has sent a few Fox Cutlery pieces my way now from his father's collection. This one, like the others, does not disappoint. It's seen some use and some wear which has these old bones to the point of perfection. I could look at them all day. Steve was kind enough to include these Marbles effects as well. I have not, up until now, been a collector of Marbles things, but after reading about the man behind the company and the company's early origins, I can feel a new collector's bug burgeoning within. Thanks Steve. Both sarcastically for the new illness, and earnestly for a great knife and top tier buying experience.
That tray is amazingScoutKnives wrote: βSun Nov 09, 2025 12:48 pm Very nice rare knife .
Fox is one on my wanted list .
Iβve had this dealer display tray in my collection for a very long time .
Mike
ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: βFri Nov 07, 2025 7:45 pm I was able to bring home another piece of phenomenal cutlery from LKSKNIVES. Steve has sent a few Fox Cutlery pieces my way now from his father's collection. This one, like the others, does not disappoint. It's seen some use and some wear which has these old bones to the point of perfection. I could look at them all day. Steve was kind enough to include these Marbles effects as well. I have not, up until now, been a collector of Marbles things, but after reading about the man behind the company and the company's early origins, I can feel a new collector's bug burgeoning within. Thanks Steve. Both sarcastically for the new illness, and earnestly for a great knife and top tier buying experience.
The grind on that looks pretty wicked. I like a gentle slope drop point too, looks super functional. Im going to have to be critical though and wish for your sake that it came with a nicer deep carry sheath. The knife looks too nice for that sheath, you're going to have to learn leather working tooCorn Creek Cutlery wrote: βWed Nov 12, 2025 9:49 pm Just got this Buck 192 in Green Micarta from SMKW ... Not serial numbered, but supposed to be less than 100 made.
Thanks Zach!ThatWeirdKnifeGuy wrote: βWed Nov 12, 2025 10:20 pmThe grind on that looks pretty wicked. I like a gentle slope drop point too, looks super functional. Im going to have to be critical though and wish for your sake that it came with a nicer deep carry sheath. The knife looks too nice for that sheath, you're going to have to learn leather working tooCorn Creek Cutlery wrote: βWed Nov 12, 2025 9:49 pm Just got this Buck 192 in Green Micarta from SMKW ... Not serial numbered, but supposed to be less than 100 made.![]()
Fantastic, Tony!Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: βWed Nov 12, 2025 9:49 pm Just got this Buck 192 in Green Micarta from SMKW ... Not serial numbered, but supposed to be less than 100 made.
That's a real beauty, Rick!
An absolute classic.
Thanks fellers!