Buffalo Horn / Ox Horn / Bull Horn Handles ... Post 'em Up

Here are a couple more Tuna Valley knives with buffalo horn.
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Here's one you don't see every day. It's an old traditional Italian pattern, but with a modern build. It's a friction folder with a double sided ball detent.
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Germany, Kissing Cranes/R.Klaas from c.1950s/60s
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Italy, Blonde horn. Both knives stainless, fortunately....:D
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Here's a little Italian job (heh) that I was given the other day by a friend who bought it in Tuscany. Horn handles.
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Great thread, some beauties here! :thumbup:

I'm thrilled to see some new additions to this thread! :thumbup::thumbup:
Rookie82, your Tuna Valley buffalo teardrop and railsplitter are magnificent! :cool:
Steve, that Italian Viper is marvelous and unique! :thumbup:
Will, I always enjoy opportunities to see your horn contributions; to me, the horn on the Kissing Crane is especially noteworthy and memorable! :thumbup:
puukkoman, congrats on your new Italian knife; the horn is striking! :eek::cool:

Early in the thread, I posted a horn Joker I have, but I apparently never posted another horn Joker my daughter brought me from Spain last summer. Here it is:
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And here are some shots of my horn Jokers together:
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- GT
 
GT Most kind:thumbup: But the shadow Horn on those Joker knives of yours are really beautiful, I like Blonde:D
 
Thanks GT! Those blonde Jokers are really nice too!

Horn definitely seems to be a favorite in Spain and Italy.
 
Four Queen's, a Canal Street and a GEC

Bozack, nice ones you got there. I'm wondering, is that a full-size toothpick? If so, the CSC in the middle must be a real monster!! Can you tell me what model it is, please?
 
GT Most kind:thumbup: But the shadow Horn on those Joker knives of yours are really beautiful, I like Blonde:D

Thanks GT! Those blonde Jokers are really nice too!

Horn definitely seems to be a favorite in Spain and Italy.
Thanks for the kind words, Will and Steve. :) I do like the "asta autentica"!

Great Eastern Cutlery Tidioute 85 in Buffalo Horn.:)
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That gleaming black is very appealing, Ron!! :thumbup:

- GT
 
Buffalo horn on this Kissing Crane


and on this Buck


Horn, not sure of the source, on this old Joseph Rodgers

 
Bozack, nice ones you got there. I'm wondering, is that a full-size toothpick? If so, the CSC in the middle must be a real monster!! Can you tell me what model it is, please?

Puukkoman, I have the same knife, in horn (no pics at the moment) and red linen micarta. It's a Swell Center Jack. 4 1/8" closed. It's pretty chunky due to the square end cap, but it sure is a beauty, isn't it?
 
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