NOTABLE PAIRS : Only traditionals

Lon Humphrey - "Brut de Forge" (l.) and "Muley:"

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Beautiful Humphreys SH and beautiful swaybacks Will. :eek::eek::thumbup::thumbup::)

An old pair of Barlows:

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Thanking you Primble:thumbup: Daylight has at last begun to gather speed so pics can be taken:cool:

Those Barlows were not only brought back from the 'dead' but have credibility and authenticity, they look like they are:prized items. Fantastic work:)

Regards, Will
 
Will - I'm lovin' those Sway Backs:thumbup::thumbup: That is 2 of my favorites also:)
Primble - That is a wonderful pair of old school beauties there:thumbup::thumbup:

I call this pair "Blueberries and Cream":D

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Lon Humphrey - "Brut de Forge" (l.) and "Muley:"

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Raise your hand if your Sunday morning brain read the knives as being from Lon Chaney, with one model being "humpy."



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Time to go find my glasses.... :D


-- Thanks for the information. Your pictures of these knives, together and apart, have been catching my eye in my quick browses through, and I've been meaning to ask the maker.

Beautiful! :thumbup:

~ P.
 
Howdy! I have been perusing the traditional folders forum (especially the old knives thread) for some time now, but felt compelled to join in and post once I found this thread. I just started my knife collection and felt that this would be a great first post for me.

Here is my favorite pair of Camillus knives from the 40s (4-line tang stamp). They aren't in the best of shape, but I really love their character:

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Thanks everyone for posting such wonderful photos of your knives. Very inspiring! :thumbup:

Best,
Jordan
 
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Ron Those CASE Copperheads are very decent looking knives:thumbup:

Blueberries & Cream? I'll have some:D

Thanks, Will
 
Howdy! I have been perusing the traditional folders forum (especially the old knives thread) for some time now, but felt compelled to join in and post once I found this thread. I just started my knife collection and felt that this would be a great first post for me.

Here is my favorite pair of Camillus knives from the 40s (4-line tang stamp). They aren't in the best of shape, but I really love their character:

Thanks everyone for posting such wonderful photos of your knives. Very inspiring! :thumbup:

Best,
Jordan

Welcome, Jordan! Your Camilluses (Camilla?, Camilli?) are very cool; thanks for the photo! :cool:;):cool:

- GT
 
Stunning bone--big like the Grand Canyon! Love the rat-tail bolster on the top Miller. :thumbup:
 
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