MSCantrell
Knifemaker / Craftsman / Service Provider
- Joined
- Mar 12, 2005
- Messages
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Let's trade 'em up! I'm not using these, but I bet somebody will.
3. Smith and Wesson Cuttin' Horse Double Lockback.
A plenty good user for someone who just needs to cut stuff (and wants options of plain edge or serrated edge in one knife).
Brand spankin new in the box.
6. Victorinox Classic.
Maple scales, handmade by yours truly.
A very interesting blade shape- I didn't do that. Got it used. As you can see, somebody ground it down to a wharncliffe blade shape. I kind of like the pointier point.
No toothpick or tweezers (again, got it used and fixed it up).
9. Camillus Dura-Tool Electrician's knife. STURDY. This one lived in my trunk bag for a long time- it's like a minimalist multi-tool. You need to cut things, you need to pry, poke, and twist things. So there you go. One blade and one long screwdriver. You're in business.
10. Grey Leatherman Squirt. Cute little Leatherman. Great for office environment. Sharp little knife. Paint on handles is chipped up.
11. Translucent red Victorinox Escort
Ultra-simple. Blade, nail-file, small screwdriver, toothpick and tweezers. Sweet translucent red scales. Like new, no box.
12. Sheffield Carving knife. Stag handle? Imitation stag? Bone? Horn? Antler? Not sure of the handle material. That's about all I know. 7" blade. Blade is stamped "Sheffield Stainless England".
And here's what I'd like to have!
Camillus Sizzle
A. G. Russell Hunter's Scalpel
Delica, Salt, Kiwi, Cricket
Victorinox One-Hand Trekker
Al-Mar ultralight Hawk
Ka-bar Dozier
Leatherman Crunch
Camillus Cuda EDC
CRKT S-2
Fallkniven U2
Buck 112
Kershaw Leek
Spyderwrench
Other handy fbs and folders!
Email MSCANTRELL AT GMAIL.COM or PM!

3. Smith and Wesson Cuttin' Horse Double Lockback.
A plenty good user for someone who just needs to cut stuff (and wants options of plain edge or serrated edge in one knife).
Brand spankin new in the box.

6. Victorinox Classic.
Maple scales, handmade by yours truly.
A very interesting blade shape- I didn't do that. Got it used. As you can see, somebody ground it down to a wharncliffe blade shape. I kind of like the pointier point.
No toothpick or tweezers (again, got it used and fixed it up).

9. Camillus Dura-Tool Electrician's knife. STURDY. This one lived in my trunk bag for a long time- it's like a minimalist multi-tool. You need to cut things, you need to pry, poke, and twist things. So there you go. One blade and one long screwdriver. You're in business.

10. Grey Leatherman Squirt. Cute little Leatherman. Great for office environment. Sharp little knife. Paint on handles is chipped up.

11. Translucent red Victorinox Escort
Ultra-simple. Blade, nail-file, small screwdriver, toothpick and tweezers. Sweet translucent red scales. Like new, no box.

12. Sheffield Carving knife. Stag handle? Imitation stag? Bone? Horn? Antler? Not sure of the handle material. That's about all I know. 7" blade. Blade is stamped "Sheffield Stainless England".

And here's what I'd like to have!
Camillus Sizzle
A. G. Russell Hunter's Scalpel
Delica, Salt, Kiwi, Cricket
Victorinox One-Hand Trekker
Al-Mar ultralight Hawk
Ka-bar Dozier
Leatherman Crunch
Camillus Cuda EDC
CRKT S-2
Fallkniven U2
Buck 112
Kershaw Leek
Spyderwrench
Other handy fbs and folders!
Email MSCANTRELL AT GMAIL.COM or PM!