#25 Barlow in green sawcut bone arrived today, and it is a sweet little knife. The pulls are ~5 or so, the pen blade spring is noticeably thinner than the clip. Since it has SS liners I assume it's a later model, 2011 according to the dealer site. Sharp out of the tube too :thumbup:
Now to take some pics...
...Yeah, about that. Too bad it just missed the Photo Shoot! I look forward to seeing the green.
Your knife's year will be stamped directly onto the back of the main blade; if it ends in '11, it's a 2011 model. In fact, I'm going to guess the tang stamp reads 251211, same as my barlow (same model with different scales, but scales aren't reflected on tang stamps): 25= frame, 1= clip main, 2= 2 blades, 11= year.
The spring on the secondary blade of my 09 Jack, in this case a clip (as I got l'arned about) also has a "noticeably thinner" spring than the main blade:
... That doesn't prevent it from being a mondo stiff little bugger, while the pen secondary on my barlow (harder to see steel-on-steel, but also narrower than the main) is the easiest to open of the four blades on the two knives.
(The bone on the Jack isn't gapped at either liner, but some coloration where the two materials meet sometimes lends the impression of a gap when photographed.)
Some more comparison shots:
My barlow after its first taste of steak earlier today:
~ P.