Pile of tiny traditionals!

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Was going through some stuff today and found some of my tiny knives. Enjoy.

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Sweet..

If'n you don't count the SAK you have basically three rows of slipjoints in this picture..

I would like to see(and want :)) the 3thd one in the 3thd row, if you don't mind, please!. The one with no shield.

What a beauty she looks like from here.
 
hI,

That is a fine set! I don't know why, but I really like the saw cut delrin scales. Though I'd love to have the two green Case Trappers:). A very pretty pair!

dalee
 
The Opinel is a No.4, good eye.

The 3rd row, 3rd down is an old Sears Craftsman pen (made by Camillus). I bought it sometime in the '80s. I'll post a picture of it in a day or so.

The green Case tiny trappers were a pretty good find. They handle like a dream.

The white Case tiny stockman is a 6333. The "top of the heap" when it comes to this pattern.
 
Nice little collections, fishtale. Pardon the pun.:D

What model Buck's are those? 309 companians?
 
Thanks, nice pun.

All the Bucks are 309s. I got very interested in the pen knife pattern about a year ago and the 309 is a great example...so I got 3 :) (the plight of the knife knut). I have a few Buck 303 stockman but the 309 feels better in the pocket. They are very tough little knives.
 
Thanks JK. The 309 is a real workhorse. I have carried one for a while and it's performed a lot of what I'd call "non-knife" tasks...stuff I'd never do with my Sebenza.
 
Hey, that SAK Pocketpal is a slipjoint! It's a penknife, single spring. I've had one for close onto twenty years now, one of my favorite 'forget it's there' knives. It's long enough and strong enough to actually use, too, unlike some of my little penknives.
 
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