A few of my older folders

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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OOOOHHHH! Looks good enough to chew :D Cellulite :D:eek: Really beautiful knife, wish GEC could get acrylic to look like that.

Thanks, Will
 
And the Hammer Brand/NYK Co. Barlow
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... Featuring the barlow bolster that was a primary inspiration for the design of the one sported by the Tom's Choice barlows currently produced by Charlie and GEC.

Very nice!

Do you think this one saw some use...? ;)

~ P.
 
Yes P, definitely saw use. Thank you P! Will, AL, Jack Black and CJZ, thanks for the kind words! The Utica is one of my newest AL and most valued for the design and stamp obviously.
 
Thank you Dan! I don't know why it took me so long but hey, I've been a little busy this year.
 
Singin50 - beautiful collection - looks like you lost six points from where I last saw you! OH
 
Nice collection Perry! Thanks for postin' the photos my friend; it's a pleasure seeing them and hearing from you! :D

but I din' see any ram's horn in thar... lol
 
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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Perry, that knife is SO SO close to my Ultimate knife - what a stunning knife, love everything about it.
 
The top two EO's are just amazing. About what period were these produced? They look to be very very early 1900's? Nice!!

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
 
Thank you Duncan and arizonaranchman! Not sure of the exact dates but the first 2 are pretty early indeed. 4 inline Camillus in ebony and jig bone UTICA.
 
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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Outstanding:thumbup:
 
So the Camillus is from the 40's +, I especially love the stamping on the Utica Perry, both face and pile sides!
 
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