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Little deuce's?

Thanks to sitflyer I just added this 1992 Buck 705 to the mix.

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These are my Dress Suit knives...


707UH 2.75inch

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top...705UH 2.75inch
bottom...Camillus #49 3inch...(is this a Tuxedo pattern? )


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AIMA...Italian made 2.5inch

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Took the bail off this one, and now I love it! Not really a fan of Serial # stamps, but I think #13 is kinda cool...

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After my peanut, my most carried little deuce is my Case 32087 CV pen, but at 3.375" it just misses your length cut. Here are my four that meet the criteria.

Chestnut bone peanut

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Camillus pony jack

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my grandfather's Schrade Walden serpentine jack

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These little ones find their way in my pocket now and again. They don't have any name on them but for a 2 inch knife the quality and walk and talk are incredible. Real workhorses. Out of the lot there looks to be 3 different brands, one I think might be Imperial and or Colonial.

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These little ones find their way in my pocket now and again. They don't have any name on them but for a 2 inch knife the quality and walk and talk are incredible. Real workhorses. Out of the lot there looks to be 3 different brands, one I think might be Imperial and or Colonial.

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Wow, those were so typical of the pocket knives of the 50's that I saw on those cardboard standup displays at the register. I guess the idea was to sell you a knife as you paid up to get out of the store. They weren't fancy, but they did have thin carbon steel blades that cut great.
 
Thanks for instantiating my photo, there , pertinux. I should spring for a membership that allows direct attachment of pix-easier for all of us.

Actually, you were halfway there. The web address to your hosted photograph was right there in your link, bracketed by url and /url instead of the necessary image tags.

I followed your link to view your picture, saw that it ended in .jpg (this is necessary), then copied that direct link/address and placed it between {img}___your image link___{/img} --- just use actual brackets, [, instead of the curvy ones.

Now that I've confused you....

Nice little knife!

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Does this count?! Singleblade sheepfoot Opinel #7 mod... not finished yet

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Kind regards
Andi
 
I followed your link to view your picture, saw that it ended in .jpg (this is necessary), then copied that direct link/address and placed it between {img}___your image link___{/img} --- just use actual brackets, [, instead of the curvy ones.
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Thanks. I'll have to meditate upon that.
 
Does this count?! Singleblade sheepfoot Opinel #7 mod... not finished yet

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Kind regards
Andi

That's a good idea, Andi- speaking of sheepfoots,
I wish more two-bladers had a secondary straight-edge, whether sheepfoot, coping, or wharncliffe, instead of a pen blade.
 
My smallest edc knife. It's worn, used, and has a cracked scale, but it cuts! :)

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Took the bail off this one, and now I love it! Not really a fan of Serial # stamps, but I think #13 is kinda cool...

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Beautiful 33 you've got there! Wish I could've got my hands on one of those when they first hit the market, now they are few and far between. :(
 
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