Custom Slipjoints

Maybe stupid question - do they ever put bottle opener in such knives? I would love to have something like this (but with beer bottle opener :-))

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Not on my knife you don't. :D:D:D
 
I went into my photobucket to get something & saw this,figured I'd add it here
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Top to bottom :
Halfrich 4" BP
Halfrich single trapper
Joe Allen single Saddlehorn
Hafrich warny
All synthetic scales ,a lot of knife nuts out there will agree,beauty is in the eye of the user.
-Vince
 
Beauty indeed is in the eye of the beholder, I only wish I was the holder of those beauties, nice collection Vince. Thanks for sharing,
Jim
 
Jim,only the second one down from the top,I still own
All the others are in the VCM Slipjoint Castoff Relocation program
But I was carrying this today,for a while,Thanks Joe Allen,you certainly make a fine knife
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A new one from Keith Johnson.
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He made this one from some scrap G-10, great old pattern of form and function.
James
 

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What a cool "sodbuster", James! The G-10 looks like the old french ivory cell!
 
I went into my photobucket to get something & saw this,figured I'd add it here
DSCF3691-2.jpg

Top to bottom :
Halfrich 4" BP
Halfrich single trapper
Joe Allen single Saddlehorn
Hafrich warny
All synthetic scales ,a lot of knife nuts out there will agree,beauty is in the eye of the user.
-Vince
Vince you have a never-ending supply! Of nice knives!!
 
Thank You, I will be getting a Khnutbuster from Kerry soon with the same g-10 on it, can not wait. I think I am beginning to like the old soddies again.
Jim
 
Jim that is some cool looking , & I'll bet tuff scale material,nice looking soddie

Here is my own shot of my recent Joe Allen serpentine jack in stag.Joe does a great job,check this knife out
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Here is my small collection of stag customs

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The last couple of additions to this thread shows some examples of synthetics & some fine looking natural scales
I don't know about you,but this torments me,I love it all.If you really carry your custom slips,you will then know,how synthetics are the way to go
On the other hand,good looking natural materials takes the same pattern to a whole new level
Sorry for the rambling,enjoy the knives
-Vince
 
Here's two on the same page,Westinghouse Ivory paper micart & stag

Gotta love a swedged blade

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Vince, that stag is beautiful :eek: nice knives for sure.
I think I like the Reese Bose best.
Thanks for sharing

Peter
 
This is a model #4,the newer style.It is 3-1/2" closed,Elephant Ivory with black liners,sweet.
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Did someone say bottle opener on a custom.

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You can get a "little leg" too. :D. The above knife is by Joel Chamblin. Picture is from Arizona Custom Knives.
 
It's a cutiepatootie! Makes me want to reach for a Corona. :)
 
Holy Socks, Batman!! A custom leg knife!! Neat Gus!!! (Or is it neat, Gus!)
 
I had to have this knife!! The stag is fitted like a knife of yore!!! Besides, it's a well made, dandy little cutter @ 3 1/2"!! Just picked it up today. Does it get any better??
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