Good evening, everybody.
For a temporary hobby project I am photographing and recording all of the knives and bladed items in the New Mexico Scouting Museum here in Raton. The idea is to eventually submit photos of each item to website, Scoutknives.net, an online photographic reference.
The project is only midway completed, at best, but I thought you guys might want to see some of the more interesting specimens so far.
The handles on this are stunning, from the Girl Scouts of America:
For the younger girls, Brownie Scouts. I like the slogan on the knife's opposite handle:
Not an official Scout knife, just a generic scout pattern knife, but some interesting celluloid.
Can't imagine how long a Scout would have to carry this in their pocket to wear down the emblem this much! (knife is a Remington)
For a temporary hobby project I am photographing and recording all of the knives and bladed items in the New Mexico Scouting Museum here in Raton. The idea is to eventually submit photos of each item to website, Scoutknives.net, an online photographic reference.
The project is only midway completed, at best, but I thought you guys might want to see some of the more interesting specimens so far.
The handles on this are stunning, from the Girl Scouts of America:
For the younger girls, Brownie Scouts. I like the slogan on the knife's opposite handle:
Not an official Scout knife, just a generic scout pattern knife, but some interesting celluloid.
Can't imagine how long a Scout would have to carry this in their pocket to wear down the emblem this much! (knife is a Remington)