My Two Old Toothpicks

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Two old worn toothpicks in my rotation. Top is a curved tang stamp Colonial with a reprofiled blade and bottom is a worn Case tested that I had to rehandle due to the celluloid being busted and cracked. The Colonial actually has very good steel for a bottom dollar knife of it's era and is very easy to sharpen.

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I find the steel on Colonials to get exceptionally sharp! Two great oldies. Thanks for sharing and Welcome:D
 
Very cool old toothpicks, sandmountainslim! :thumbup::thumbup:
I really like big (at least 4") old cheap toothpicks, especially if they have two "real" blades; don't care much for the clip/fishscaler combo, but clip/pen is a dreamboat combination! I have an old clip/pen Imperial (thanks, Dave) that's just like one my grandpa used to carry (that memory is the main reason I like the pattern). I also have a new Buck toothpick from a Buck "Christmas tin" that has two cutting blades, clip/spey; primo!

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- GT
 
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