Believe it or not, my favorite Pakastani Knife, a Gutmann Electricians Knife with built in level for runnin' conduit and mountin' distribution panals and such.
I used this knife for many years while doin' electrical work for the County. it was built tough and made well.
Another family shot of Queens with imitation Winterbottom Bone Scales, these get more showin' than carryin' but they do see time at the bottom of the pocket when I want to be more sheeple friendly in my EDC,(except for the long EO I just can't seem to find the proper place to use it, maybe Fulton St. in NY

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A 100 anniversary 1989 Small Gunstock in Christmas Tree Celluloid.
A mini Camillus Funny Folder, probably a premium gift or salesmans freebie.
We all have had one of these at one time or another, Magic/Puzzle Knives, ya had to tilt the tang end up and push in on the blade to release the secret lock.
These have been around since before the forties I suspect.
My Grandfathers Hawkbill Pruner he carried almost 40 years ago the last time I saw him, (he used to cut up kielbasa and all kinds of smoked ham and baccon we'd share at lunch), my cousin gave it to me a few years ago when I took my daughter to Hungary.
I believe it's Polish and it's a Gerlach I believe.
Last one for today, a Schrade Tennessee Trapper with Jigged Amber Bone Scales.
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