let's See Some Toothpicks

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Here's mine.

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AG Russell Bolsterlock ATS 34, Ken Coats Christmastree celluloid ATS 34, Kissing Crane in Rams horn, and a mystery Schrade with an old type of liner lock in beautiful (darn near indestructable) Staglon.
 
Only have one Toofpick. When I saw it. . . .I could stop salivating. :)
 

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Yobbos has good taste

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:)

Some more
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KBar "FishPick"
Queen
Bulldog Y2K Commerative
 
Here's a bad quality image of my sweet Schatt and Morgan File&Wire Series toothpick:

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I love the fluted bolsters and the ATS-34 steel.
 
Only had one fish knife, through the slim pointy thing in so we would all be in the same jail...
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You didn't think I would let you get away without a Buck photograph. These are the three versions of the "California Clipper". Stamped Buck on the tang, they were made by Camillus for Buck and were sold only by SMKW's. Version without etch is a build-out knife, using the extra leftovers. But what's funny way before the close of the factory...
Clippers are called Model 333s but you will never find them in a Buck catalog. Scale on the right is "Stagalon'.
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Very nice! I'll put mine up tommorow if I can get them laid out in time for a satellite pass. ;)
 
Got this one while I was an employee of Abercrombie & Fitch back in the mid 70's. It's a Case (Dots) produced for A&F's (9th floor) fishing dept. back in the day.

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Got this one while I was an employee of Abercrombie & Fitch back in the mid 70's. It's a Case (Dots) produced for A&F's (9th floor) fishing dept. back in the day.

Talk about traditional!
Abercrombie & Fitch, that is blue blood there.

In the 70s, I used to go in the Abercrombie & Fitch all the time.

To look....
 
Talk about traditional!
Abercrombie & Fitch, that is blue blood there.

In the 70s, I used to go in the Abercrombie & Fitch all the time.

To look....

Then we may have crossed paths, Neeman. (Likely since you know my old neighborhoods in NY to some degree.)

I worked on the 8th floor selling Mountaineering and Backpacking equipment. (Since climbing and backpacking were my two favorite outdoors activities at the time and for many years afterward.)
 
BTW Blues, do you recommend that book in the pic? I've been thinking about getting that one for a while.
 
BTW Blues, do you recommend that book in the pic? I've been thinking about getting that one for a while.

Steve's a friend so I'd be remiss if I didn't say it was a good and worthwhile read. :p

Honestly though, it is a fun book to have as a general overview/reference on all manner of folding knives. (Traditional and Non-Traditional including SAK's, customs, etc.)
 
Here's a different take on the pattern.

A.G. Russell Texas Ranger Toothpick
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