Show us your Traditional Special Factory Orders (SFOs)

What a great thread! :thumbup::thumbup:
I don't have any knives like these (and haven't ever seen any in person), but one of the reasons I like to hang around this forum is to see photos of some of the marvelous knives that forum members have hunted down.
Goodness gracious, you boys are displaying some beauties here!! Thanks for sharing.

- GT
 
Charlies wonderful experiment on the coloured Bone, one of 6 or 7 I believe?... one of my all time favourites...



The incredible Diamond Jack, this is 1 of 4 specials made for Charlie....I consider myself extremely lucky to own such a wonderful knife!

 
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Every one of those is a grail Jamie. :thumbup:

Wish I hadn't missed out on that 48. Thanks for showing them all off.
 
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Charlies wonderful experiment on the coloured Bone, one of 6 or 7 I believe?... one of my all time favourites...


Are my eyes deceiving me? Is that some special indent pull on the blade behind the main clip? Both these knives are tremendous!

Jamie
I agree with Brett. Holy Cow!
 
Here's an SFO from Case. Commissioned by a hardware store in Mississippi.

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Wow, Gary! That has to be the nicest SBJ I've seen! I love that gnarly stag!!
 
Wow, Gary! That has to be the nicest SBJ I've seen! I love that gnarly stag!!

Thanks, Evan. It's a little fat in the middle, not usually my favorite, but it works well on this little knife. The Damascus also seems to have a higher contrast and better finish then what I see on the other Case Damascus knives I have. It's a great "Sunday Go To Meeting" knife.
 
Lets see If i can find a SFO or 2 ;)
Here are a few Schatts, what they call a reverse gunstock stockman.
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Dave
 
WOW - some beautiful knives Mark, Gary, Jamie, Tongueriver, Duncan, and Dave!!! :thumbup::thumbup::)
 
Wow Dave, I told Duncan the other night if your still in the Bakken your only a few hours from me, I'd drive that distance to see your collection. That is if it travels with you:o That might be best left unsaid;)

My Dad owned a pawnshop in the mid to late eighties during the first boom in Minot. With the oil men/roughnecks as customers, he did well. He saw all kinds of unique things:thumbup:
 
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