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S&M Mountain Man - Probably my favorite knife pattern.
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Some nice looking knives. Here are most of what I have currently. Nothing too fancy, but the majority see pocket time.

balloon whittlers in winterbottom derlin


S+M Splitback whittler and blackbox Winchester


Country Cousin in 440 and derlin Queen City Gunstock


#41 and #69 1/2 in D2


S+M executive jack ATS-34 and easy open teardrop in 1095
 
Beautiful zebrawood there, Will! :thumbup:

Here are some Winchester Blue Grass Cutlery knives by Queen.

Burnt stag sowbelly, 1991
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Burnt orange bone sowbelly, 1998
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Brown bone double-end jack, 1990
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Red bone stockman, 1995
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Grand thread!

Zebrawood on a No.6 linerlock Teardrop. D2 blade

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I have a similar one that I picked up here on the exchange Will. Just a dynamite model. From looks, ergonomics, the blade and the steel, it's just an excellent knife.
 
:eagerness: That Ruple sowbelly: WOW

Thanks. It's a great little knife. The only complaint I have is that the stag was ground a little thin at the bolsters, so there is a lip between the stag and bolsters. It's not too bad, but it stands out when the rest of the knife is just fantastic. We weren't even to the car after buying it when my son claimed it as his knife, so I've never carried it or used it. I'm pretty torn on that. I'd love to carry and use this knife, but I have enough that when one of my kids takes a particular interest in one I can't rightly refuse them. Those knives get set aside in a special knife roll that only gets pulled out to gawk at when they ask. They each have one or two that they carry occasionally.
 
Thanks for the comments on the Zebrawood, gents! The No.6 Teardrop is a big favourite of mine, Jeff you helped me out over getting that WCSB one some time back and I'm eternally grateful.

Here are two different types of Jack No.2 ACSB in D2 top and stainless Winterbottom below. I was sold this as delrin but I'm certain it's bone due to the pores in it and colour. About the time it was made, Schatt offered a Winterbottom Bone lock back in WB Bone and I think this was some of it. It doesn't have that slight pinkish matte hue the delrin seems to have and it's yellowing. Note too the far forward nail nick, very easy to open this.

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Now for an Ontario RAT and some Schatts.

RAT railsplitter in ram's horn, 2007
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F&W daddy barlow, 2008
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F&W large toothpick, 2000
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F&W English jack, 2005 (modified by Don Hanson III)
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Keystone IX stockman, 1999
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Keystone II large gunstock stockman, 1992
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ABCA 1 of 1,000 large gunstock stockman, 1992
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I tricked Photobucket into working for a minute, so here are a few of mine.



Winterbottom Delrin


Winterbottom bone
 
I tricked Photobucket into working for a minute, so here are a few of mine.



Winterbottom Delrin


Winterbottom bone


Thanks for sharing. Nice collection. I especially like the #18 with its yellow and black Delrin handles.
 
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