Blade Forum Knives - A Historical Pictorial

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Those who have a Blade Forum knife, please post a picture, or pictures if you have multiple knives.

Please tell us the year, the manufacturer, handle material, and blade steel used.
 
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Yes, different...this thread should be a pictorial history of BF knives. I for one, don't even know what the previous knives were, or what they looked like; of course, I may be in the tiny majority with this knowledge deficit.
 
I for one, don't even know what the previous knives were

I dont either, other than the amazing stag covered 2009 by Queen (not mine)
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I dont either, other than the amazing stag covered 2009

That 2009 Queen Barlow has D2 steel blades and the stag was provided, anonymously, by one of our very generous forum members.

Every forum knife I have, which is all but the 2006, is exceptional. I think the best of the bunch (IMO) is the 2009 Barlow.
 
2011 Bullet End EZ-Open with cap lifter from GEC in the centre.

I have the 2008 Northwoods Small Stockman in Stag, the one above from 2011, the 2010 Moose in Ebony and the 2013 Congress Jack, but no photos of these others just yet.

 
I'd never heard of a bladeforums knife before until I saw this thread. Now, I want one. Nice pieces all around. :thumbup:
 
Here's a whole set.


Nice pic Yab!
The 1st two, from left, are Canal Street.
The next 3 were made by Queen.
And the last 3 were made by GEC. :D
The last 4 knives, 3 GEC's and the Queen Moose are 1095 blade steel. The Queen Barlow has D-2 blade steel. I believe the Northwoods stock knife is 1095 also, but not positive. And I don't remember what steel was used in the Canal Street's knives.



Dave
 
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Left to right: Canal Street ring opener penknife in stag and 1095, Canal Street canittler in mammoth ivory and D-2, Northwoods small stockman in stag and 1095, Queen/Schatt & Morgan Barlow in stag and D-2, Queen moose in ebony and 1095, GEC bullet end easy opener in jigged bone and 1095, GEC saddle trapper in jigged bone and 1095, GEC congress jack in white Micarta and 1095.
 
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