Pics of Pairs--Large and Small Versions of the Same Model

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Couple more shots of the Dozier Workhorse vs. Little Workhorse:





The full-sized Workhorse is LARGE! Here it is next to the Extrema Ratio RAO:

 
Here's a new pair--well half of it anyway. The mini-Stryker has been my wife's favorite EDC for quite a while now, going back to when I was going to sell it and she decided it should be hers instead. Along the way I bought her a 908SBK on clearance to go with it (probably posted it here back a ways) as I hadn't been able to find a satin, plain-bladed one for her since they'd been discontinued. I found KSF had a few earlier this week and picked this one up for her from our PO Friday.

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It's been quite a while since there's been any activity over here at Pics of Pairs. I took some shots up in VT the other day and got pics of one of my Para2s alongside my Fluted Ti Millie which has never been posted in this thread. Figured I'd give this favorite old thread a bit of a bump and see what comes of it....

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Nice Fantonis, T tiguy7 . I had an HB-03 in S35VN that I liked quite a bit. It always seemed sort of a cross between a ZT and a Benchmade to me. I've spent some time over the last year tightening up my array of knives to where something will either get carried or is something I consider either a collectible or a safe-queen (and trying to cut down on the latter). Unfortunately, the Fantoni just wasn't getting any pocket time and I put the $ toward something else. It's kinda funny, too, because I'm becoming more and more interested in Italian offerings as the build quality of so many is excellent!
 
Thank you for the compliment. If you want an S-125-V folder, Fantoni is the only game in town. The guy who runs Fantoni (Fantoni) is a PhD in metallurgy and makes parts for NASA. He figured out how to do factory S-125-V knives.
 
View attachment 748417 Here is a Boker Titan 1 with a Ti handle. The Frost clone has a stainless steel handle. The Taylor scout style compass has an arm that locks the needle off the pivot. I am not sure if that protects the pivot or the jewel.
 
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