#85 EZ/LL - any info?

Hammer67

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I'm curious if anyone can provide further info on this unique little beauty?

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All I know is that is was an SFO and non-serialized. Northfield, smooth bone. I've only come across this singular example in all my searching. Curious how many may have been made, etc.

thx!
 
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...send an email to knifeswapper (mike) at collectorknives.net......those are his babies; he'll have all the info. I have one in Blackwood and love it! Good luck.

- Greg
 
There were generally 25 of each handle in both LL and Jack produced. I have always had trouble keeping the Queen teardrop linerlock in stock and this seemed like a good substitute.
 
Thanks, Mike! I'd say it's a very good "substitute!" Can't wait to get my hands on this one.
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I wish I would have gotten the sfo 2 blade in smooth ivory bone. I hesitated and now they are gone.
Don't make my mistake and miss out
 
I just got the #85 EZ open jack in Buffalo Bone. Really cool knife. I love the look and feel of it, but I'm not sure if I will keep it or not...it's a little bigger than I typically like to carry.
 
just missed out on the ez/LLs, but scored one without the LL, which is probably more practical anyway. I really thought it would be funny to have a knife that would be technically illegal in germany - locking + OHO, but still innocent and traditional looking. Anyway, even the slipjoints were selling out from under my nose as I was trying to order them.
 
...sorry, only just occurred to me that this thread is about the spear point EZ/LLs rather than the newer one-armed man ones.
 
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