Random Group Shots

Some classics for the fishermen out there.
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Serpentine Jacks or Slim Trappers - depending on who you ask!:D
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Early Schrade Cut Cos with the arched tang stamps. Love that early jigging!
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A collection of eight nice cylinders!

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Hey, what are you doing here! Scram!!
 
Since we've got an EO Forum knife coming up this year, I thought these would be nice to look at!

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Charlie...mate, EVERYtime you display your knives, it just leaves me speechless ( well...nearly ), Not that its the best knife in those bunches..but I spied a John Primble Trapper in the trapper bunch...I would like to see more of that, what is the year of that one, and do you know who was the manufacturer Charlie?

Campbell.... those are just some great shots of stunning knives, you talk about other collectors having wonderful knives-and this is how I view yours...awesome!

Xander...those 4 Bokers were off a 70's Boker display card, they are all in new condition, the TL is a pure nail breaker to try and get undone, the picture there is the only one I have of that right now, as it is buried a bit right now.
 
These were from my Grandfathers
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These are from T. Bose,Bret Dowell,Mike Miller & Rick Menefee
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And these are from Menefee & the fork,cleaver & meat flattener (Rick called it a gopher crusher or something like that) were re handled by Rick

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New ,old,fixed,folders,American Indian artifacts in there,even some animal parts :cool:

Alot of gifts there .

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You did say RANDOM........300Bucks


Top: Buck 301 Elk (1988), L to R: Craftsman TL-29, Imperial, USA Cell. scale 'Key Knife", Swan Work, Germ., ERA-James Barder, Colonial TL-29, Bottom: LE Buck 303 single blade with fancy scales.
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So maybe pushing the limits of the traditional forum but here is a group shot of a few of my vintage cleavers I'm slowly cleaning up.

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Lookit all these cool blades showing up!!
My congrats to the assemblers of these wonderful collections - many not run-of-the-mill!!
I like this thread!!

Duncan - the Primble is most likely a Schrade-made knife.
 
I took a couple more group pictrues of some of my knives this morning:

Here are my #54 Harness Jacks and #53 Stockman/Cattleman

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This #54 Harness Jack didn't make the group picture because it is soaking in coffee grounds in order to darken some areas of the stag handles.

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These are two #12 Powderhorns; 1 #33 Conductor w/bail; 1 #73 Liner Lock; 2 #72 Lockbacks; and a SOG Stingray Lockback

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