A few of my older folders

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Many of you will recognize these styles/brands but they are among my all time favorites and always looking for more. Many are EOs, some are Jacks and Barlows as well and others are just old. Imperials, Hammers, Camillus, American Shear Co., HSBs, Schrade Cut and Bridgeport. Here's a better shot of the AMERICAN SHEAR stamp.
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Great collection!!!! :thumbup:

Can you tell me about the knife in the 1st pic, bottom row, second from the right...is that some kind of Appaloosa Bone on it?
 
Yes, it is a Hammer Brand solid celluloid cattleman pattern I found a few years back. Basically in near mint unsharpened condition. These are very hard to find in this shape nowadays. I feel lucky to own it.
 
Nice ole buddy......I think I've heard those covers called "Irish soap" SAK.Nice Mr. P
 
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Yes, I will be glad to take some other shots with blades open Al. Perry
Here's a few now.
First is a Utica EO, curved stamp with the WARRANTED on back of main. In jig bone
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Next is 4 inline Camillus EO in ebony
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This is an HSB EO in ebony
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Next is a Schrade Cut Co. Jack basically unused, you can tell by looking at the bone. Zero wear or smoothing of the bone denoting no pocket time.
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And the Hammer Brand/NYK Co. Barlow
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And lastly, another HSB Pen knife in celluloid.
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How's that Al,,,lol.
Perry
 
Yes, it is a Hammer Brand solid celluloid cattleman pattern I found a few years back. Basically in near mint unsharpened condition. These are very hard to find in this shape nowadays. I feel lucky to own it.

Really nice!!!!!!! Thank you!!! :thumbup:
 
I would love to see them all closeup but really would like to see the Ulster EO in molasses on the top row?

Edit: wow ...look at that Utica!! Thank you ...what a pleasure
 
Ok Genonovich, let's just say the one you're talking about was a rescue basically and a blend of 2 knives, a Schrade Cut and Ulster blend by Orvet.
I hate to see a Butter and Molassas go down. It's a great EDC now.
Here's a closeup of it.
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Thank you for the closeup, singin!! It is quite a beauty and certainly deserves a second life:D
 
Here's a couple of older WW2 period PAL Cutlery matching Jacks.
the story behind these 2 were that I found the EO some years ago on ebay then while visiting an antique store in Jacksonville Texas, I stumbled on it's brother with a clip blade. Both in Rogers bone!
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Thank you so much FES, I have carried the Schrade Cut Jack in Peachseed jig and the Ulster/Schrade Butter & Molassas mainly. But will from time to time carry one of the PALs cause they are very handy as well.
 
My pleasure sir! Thank you all for the warm welcome! That Peachseed is a real peach for sure FES, It's tough not to want to carry it everyday.
 
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