OK - now I'm hooked for sure - my latest toothpick aquisition

You play with those Trapperlocks as long as you want, they were just doing shelf duty and probably appreciate the fresh air. You see what I mean now about the red one being easier to open. ;)
 
I really am digging that Schatt Morgan. Then again, I'm beginning to see the need for a large toothpick of a sort. Still I like the slightly, more substantial, offering from S&M, and GEC, still the very skimpy Case toothpicks, are cool in their own right, but at the moment, I find the ones like your S&M more attractive.
 
Case classic toothpicks are pretty cool.

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I was able to get this one relatively cheap as it has a collector's club etch on it:

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I don't venture in this neck of the woods to often but I have to say that is one beautiful piece. A very sleek pattern. It makes me want to eat a steak for some reason.
 
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After getting this GEC/Tidioute #12 Toothpick a couple days ago, I have been thinking of adding a large Queen toothpick to my collection. Liking their jigged aged honey bone :-)
 
the Schatt and Morgan is very nice and sleek, I've finally come around to liking the Toothpicks, though I was indifferent before.
I read somewhere on here that were popular as fighting knives in the South, is this correct? People would put a match in the knife so hte blade was just out enough to catch and be openable one-handed. I might try this myself, not to actually use obviously, but just to see if it works.
 
Nice one! I'm a big fan of toothpicks, and of Schatt/Queen. Great pics, too! :)

Here's my favorite toothpick, while we're on the subject (Oh, no, not again! ;) ).
 

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Coaltrain; really nice one there. Nice color and size.

Puukkoman; that fish shield looks at home on John's rendition of a toothpick.
 
Yeppers, you are sunk sir! Beauty of a knife there, I had a GEC Powder horn that I should have kept :(

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Another toothpick fan here!

My Queen City Toothpick is breaking in nicely.

A little rough and dull in the beginning.
It has smoothed out well and sharpening the 1095 is a breeze.

Another Queen in D2 & bone "stag."


A Bulldog Y2K TP


Some medium TP's
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I'm going to have to hunt down one of those big Case Toothpicks... me like :)
 
I havent liked the look of some worm groove but that looks super! Those toothpicks sure do dwarf the little Case toothpicks.
 
nice!
i have two, one is a full size toothpick by rough rider in their 'stoneworks' series.
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i find its outrageous gaudiness appealing but its kind of long to carry comfortably so i use it in the kitchen

the other is a queen 'tiny toothpick' right there below the yellow buck
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its handle is pretty short for working so i carry it when im traveling or want a really non-threatening knife. lol
 
And you have succeeded!!

That is just beautiful! I haven't seen many Fight'n Rooster. I may have made a mistake but just won one on an auction site with white pearl handle and some fancy scroll work on the blade. I think I got it cheap enough - I put a fairly low bid but got it. Not all too many >5" toothpicks around and I would like to try a couple different varieties. Now that I see this one I know what to be on the lookout for!

I thought I would try to set the hook

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Toothpics are a fine pattern ... I really like mine! :)



This whole pattern seems to be a littler underestablished in comparison to other patterns.
 
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