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This one's fun, the long blade locks, while the smaller blade is a slipjoint:

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I really like this little Kershaw, my parents gave it to me years ago:

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Hey, LKJW, what's that green, reptile-scale-lookin' bone on that swingguard Case, and the size of that knife? That one's pretty cool.
 
Hey folks, some really great looking knives. I am obviously new around here and only have a couple of lockers to post. I did just pick up a #23 GEC liner lock burnt stag, but don't have any pictures of it.

First one is an old Olsen lockback. Present from my wife about 30 years ago. We were on vacation in Eureka Springs Arkansas and she bought it for me in a knife / leather shop.

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This one is kind of a goofy knife. An M1911 locker. It is manufactured by Ultimate Equipment. It is built like a tank though and if you have a 1911 pistol, you can interchange any government sized grips.

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s-k thanks for posting that, like it a lot!
Is that bone or synthetics? I have seen earlier examples from the XIX century with stag scales, wonder when locking knives began then?
 
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Opinel No. 8 Garden Knife

Case Mini Copperlock Dark Molasses Bone

Opinel No. 7 Carbon (the handle came standard, but is currently a work in progress).

~ P.
 
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