Let's see your good old basic fixed blades, Bowie's, Stickers, etc.

Nice examples Jack. Cool name for them 👍🤠
Thanks David, probably a very old name. They are also known, (along with a number of other knives), known to Sheffield cutlers as 'Town Patterns', because so many cutlers made them :thumbsup:

Got this lovely Albers on my hip today, a kind gift from Paul Jakeywax31 Jakeywax31 :) :thumbsup:

Eric Albers DP 1-3.JPG
 
8l9xuX6.jpg


DMghUS3.jpg


fBowhwW.jpg



RVsOwsq.jpg
 
Your products are so well done in seemingly every nook and cranny, just the right size to actually carry and use and couple that with the leatherwork and wow what a beautiful combo. Hats off to you and your lady.
Thank you, sir, for the kind words!
 
Very nice, my friend :) I think I've given all my Martiini's away, except this one. I remember them being available in England from at least the early 1970's :thumbsup:

View attachment 2888394
I have had a few plastic handled red Martiinis for several years and use them the same as Mora 511, for dirty tasks.
I always wanted to get a fancier one too, so I got a couple recently
 
It's been a few decades, but I'm finally happy with this Puma Trail Guide. I still can't believe the gunny sack of a sheath they sold it with.
DHJhyGo.jpg

I was checking on my Cabana Restaurant knives, one of which came without a sheath, and realized that the generic nylon sheath might fit the Puma.
TwaYZE2.jpg

I put the RundFunk in the original Cabana sheath, because I like it better than the Tome, and the vacated generic sheath fits the Puma quite nicely. It isn't quite the right shape, but there's enough room for the high point.
XvFHGP1.jpg

And the gunny sack fits the Tome as well as it would anything.
 
Last edited:
Back
Top