NOTABLE PAIRS : Only traditionals

Notable Pair 1.0:
GEC Tideoute 828318 Dixie Stockman and GEC Northfield UN-X-LD 852211 Harness Jack. (Part of current carry.)
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Notable Pair 2.0:
1979/1980 Old Timer 4 Pin 1095 7OT and c.1945-1948 Imperial Engineer's Knife.
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Notable Pair 2.3:
c.1980 "Official BSA" (likely made by Camillus) and 1979-1980 4 pin Old Timer 7OT. (Both possess 1095 blades.)
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Notible Pair 2.5:
c.1945-1948 Imperial Engineer's Knife and Buck 110 with Brass, Oak, and 5160. (Part of current carry.)
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Notable Pair 2.7:
Brass, Oak, and 5160 Buck 110 and 1980 Ulster Official BSA. (Likely made by Camillus.)
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This is awesome. I remember losing my cub scouts knife years ago unfortunately. I miss that one. The buck was my grandfathers preferred carry other than an old timer. great combo
 
Medium and Large Uncle Henry Folding Hunters

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Let’s see those knife pairs that where either made to be together or just seem to tick the same boxes.

I’ll start with a few:

Micarta barlows, both have aged very well, 2015 77 and the forum TC15 from 2017

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Mike’s 2019 Amber Sawcut 77 and Charlie’s 2021 sepia TC

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Black and white TC’s

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