Photos Lets see your STAINLESS STEEL traditionals please...

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All this carbon rant got me thinking, lets see those SS beauties in your collection...

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ADV Pocket Butcher in Birch and a Robeson Whittler, both in D2 (stainless in my experience)

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Case/Bose Lockback Whittler in 154CM and A.G. Russell pinched peanut in VG-10

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Hiroaki Ohta whittler in ZDP-189 main/ATS-34 secondaries (my EDC)

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I'll grab a pic of my Cold Steel Ranch Boss in a bit (S35VN).

~Chip
 
4 blade stockman
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That's nice. I like the henckles stockmen. If I ever run across a 3 blade square end, I might have to grab it.


Can I ask what BR that is?

,,,Mike in Canada

That's the city knife. Tiny little thing that does nothing exceptionally but everything acceptably. Thick stock makes it quite strong, but not the best slicer. Although it will slice well enough. But I usually have a folder for more delicate tasks. But I wouldn't be afraid to pry a chunk of wood out or a car window or door with it. I use it when I need something a bit stronger than a folder. And it does very well. On a belt sheath it's so quick to get out, use and put back, I find myself wondering why it took so long to try a fixie. If I find one in black Or ivory micarta, I may pick it up. A little classier looking.
 
That's nice. I like the henckles stockmen. If I ever run across a 3 blade square end, I might have to grab it.




That's the city knife. Tiny little thing that does nothing exceptionally but everything acceptably. Thick stock makes it quite strong, but not the best slicer. Although it will slice well enough. But I usually have a folder for more delicate tasks. But I wouldn't be afraid to pry a chunk of wood out or a car window or door with it. I use it when I need something a bit stronger than a folder. And it does very well. On a belt sheath it's so quick to get out, use and put back, I find myself wondering why it took so long to try a fixie. If I find one in black Or ivory micarta, I may pick it up. A little classier looking.

Thanks! I am have been debating about a BR PSK or Mikro Canadian in a stainless. I like your knife scales just the way they are. Nice blue.

,,,Mike in Canada
 
Bulldog Solingen Stainless Trapper MOP
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Boker Fiskmuk 440C Stag
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Case Tru-Sharp Sowbelly Cranberry Bone
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GEC 440C Furtaker Trapper Antique Amber Bone
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GEC 440C Cuban Red Stag
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GEC 440C Cuban Burnt Stag
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GEC 440C Cuban 2nd Cut Stag
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GEC 440C Cuban Snakewood
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File & Wire ATS-34 Daddy Barlow Moss Green Wormgroove Bone
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GEC 440C Cuban Elk Stag
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S&M ATS-34 Stockman Antique Green Wormgroove Bone
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Case Stainless Damascus Stockman Burnt Cream Bone
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GEC 440C Half Congress Tortoise Acrylic
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File & Wire ATS-34 English Jack Golden Root Wormgroove Bone
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GEC 440C Mustang Burnt Orange Bone
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GEC 440C Scout Walnut Burl
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NYKC (Schrade) 440A Stockman Burnt Stag
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Those 53's are special Jeff. But, the Cuban Red Stag is out of sight, wow. Is the Boker MOP?
 
Yes it is, Alan, I added that info to the post. Pretty nice MOP, too, made in 1993.
 
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