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One of the nice things about older slipjoints is the availability of good knives for reasonable prices.
Keeping that in mind, it's not hard to build up a nice collection.
Here's my EDC choices for slipjoints, I tend to carry the older knives from the 40's a little more, old Case Equal End Pen with Green Pickbone scales, old Camillus large Equal End Pen with black horn scales and germansilver tip bolsters.
I'm also fond of the old Queen and Robeson Suredge knives from the early 40's and 50's.
Keeping that in mind, it's not hard to build up a nice collection.
Here's my EDC choices for slipjoints, I tend to carry the older knives from the 40's a little more, old Case Equal End Pen with Green Pickbone scales, old Camillus large Equal End Pen with black horn scales and germansilver tip bolsters.
I'm also fond of the old Queen and Robeson Suredge knives from the early 40's and 50's.