I wanna see your toothpicks!!!!

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I'll try to post pics of mine when I get home. So let's see everyones toothpicks? And no not the one you clean your teeth with. :D

Here are my 3 I own.

1st Case G-10 Orange

2nd RR Green Bone

3rd RR Orange Bone



My favorite is my Case Orange G-10

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As soon as i saw this thread title, I knew yablanowitz would be along shortly with those switchblades... :thumbup:

after that pic though, it almost seems pointless to post, I only got one....

Queen, carved stag bone, D2

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One of my favorite companion pieces to my peanut EDC, these long slim blades can be reeeeaaal handy!

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A S&M Tiny-Toothpick in Stag

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Queen City Tiny-Toothpick in Carbon in black delrin

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I also have a Queen full size in Amberbone in D2
An excellent F&F
 
Not mine,but recent off of John's bench & for the big show,a toothpick with gorgeous antique bone.I thought this one to be a magnificent toothpick,someone may be traveling home today with this one.
-Vince

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I've sold most of my Case Tiny Toothpick's, but still have alot left(for now).

Here's a couple I've got a pic of on hand.

Knife Crazied, let me know if you want to see more tiny toothpicks, and I'll get a pic this week of some of my pearls, exotics, mint set's(broken from), yellowhorse,etc.

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I'm not a big fan of toothpicks but that Howser is one cool toothpick and yes, the bone on it is gorgeous! Love the grinds too!
 
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Very very nice knives guys and gals. This is one pattern that I don't have.
 
Not mine,but recent off of John's bench & for the big show,a toothpick with gorgeous antique bone.I thought this one to be a magnificent toothpick,someone may be traveling home today with this one.
-Vince

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I've never had a toothpick before, but I think I could get use to that one in a hurry.
Thats takes them to a whole different level
 
I've never had a toothpick before, but I think I could get use to that one in a hurry.
Thats takes them to a whole different level

He uses ATS ,too & I hear you like that ;) ,so do I :thumbup:

Nice thread & knives,these "toothpicks" aka fish knives
-Vince
 
yablanowitz you are a "sticky" guy. great selection of east dallas specials. one of the greatest perch cleaners of all time & may i mention a thorn in the side of many a rowdie in the old "juke" joint days.lambertiana you sold me on the blood red gec . i was looking at this several times on sat.thanks for the good pics.
 
.....................& may i mention a thorn in the side of many a rowdie in the old "juke" joint days....................

Dennis you hit the nail on the head with that statement. Back in the day when I was in grade school and high school (1940s and 1950s) the two most used/carried knives by the rowdy guys were stilettos and tooth picks. If you carried either pattern in those days and had any kind of contact with the police those knives were automatically confiscated.

That red handled toothpick does look nice doesn't it?

And those juke joints weren't too bad either. Nothing like sitting at the bar with a straight shot of whiskey with a beer back and listening to music or the band.
 
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