My Slippies

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Inspired by a similar recent thread ( http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php?t=435687 ), I'll offer my modest collection. With the exception of the Parker-Edwards, these are all newly purchased within the past three months.

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Left:

Parker-Edwards jack? Don't really know what to call this. It has no intrinsic value worth mentioning, but it belonged to my Grandfather and was given to me when he passed by my Dad and is therefore priceless. Cheap "Surgical" stainless and laminated stamina wood slabs, but again, my own personal treasure.

S&M F&W English Jack: My new favorite knife. I love the size, configuration, and execution. The walk and talk on this big boy is phenomenal. I have ordered a second one as a spare.

Center:

Queen #44 in D2 and jigged Black Cherry
F&W Toothpick
F&W Wildcat Driller
Queen 1095 Canoe
Claiborne Custom Toenail, with 52100 blades

Right:

Case 6375 CV
 
rbmcmjr,Very Nice:thumbup: Those handed down are priceless,indeed!
Vince
 
Alright great series of knives...Go Schatt & Morgan...Your the reason nobody else can seem to find that S & M knife they wanted...:rolleyes:

Sunburst
 
:thumbup: Nice ones! Nothing like a knife with a personal connection that's passed down.

Great to see that folding hunter in there. I've gone from having no Queen/S&M until about 4 or 5 months ago. Now, I have over ten, with three of them being folding hunters (of the six hunters I own), a fixed blade, a liner locking swell end jack, and the other assorted slippies. They are definitely a pleasure to own and handle.

At least I wont' have to worry about bidding against you for some of those patterns. Unless you are going to try to duplicate some patterns. :eek:

Great knives. Thanks for sharing them.
Amos
 
Nice group! The P-E looks like a Case 4205 barlow (not sure about the 4). Nice handy size.
 
You have some really nice knives. I especially like the Schatt and Morgan English Jack. Larry
 
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