Show your small traditional lock blades!

I don't have any small lockback traditionals (or large ones, for that matter), but I will in a few days. Moki 3 3/8" Fish Owl. I'll take pictures when I get it.
 
I don't have any small lockback traditionals (or large ones, for that matter), but I will in a few days. Moki 3 3/8" Fish Owl. I'll take pictures when I get it.

I have one of those, you'll be impressed with the amazing build quality. You can't see the join between blade & spring, ultra light as it's linerless. Hard to photograph though!:eek:;)
 
Wall St. it is. But I wouldn't actually define it as a small lockback, got to be under 3.5" for that. Mind you, compared to a Buck 110, everything is small:D

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I have one of those, you'll be impressed with the amazing build quality. You can't see the join between blade & spring, ultra light as it's linerless. Hard to photograph though!:eek:;)

I'm anxious as heck. I just hope I have the will power (huh huh huh:rolleyes:) to not buy the large one as well. I'll probably give in to weakness.
 
I'm taking notes as I scroll through. I like back locks. :). 83 is definitely on my 'keep an eye out for' list & I love the symmetry of Wall Street.

I know I have more than these, but these were handy for photos. Some li'l 'uns and some bigger ones.

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If we're including 3.5" blade length... & We're not so photo removed. I should read more carefully. Sorry, folks.
 
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With Traditionals, it's CLOSED length that counts not blade length, so in my book 3.5" bladed lockbacks are big, very big.
 
Sorry my knife was not a lock back. Removed.

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Those old lockback Sodbusters are awesome... I don't have a ton of lockbacks but I'm partial to this 501

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This old picture is of a Schrade I used to process a days worth of ducks. It's currently torn apart as I am going to rehandle the knife with something better.
 
This is a great thread. I didn't realize the variety of these knives. Here's my Moki Serapis, MOP with abalone inlay. It is a work of art. I really think the F&F puts some other well known makers to shame.

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This is a great thread. I didn't realize the variety of these knives. Here's my Moki Serapis, MOP with abalone inlay. It is a work of art. I really think the F&F puts some other well known makers to shame.


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^^^What Rick said!!!:thumbup:

and I agree with you Bugdoc about Moki's F&F, your excellent pics show that quite well. Still their F&F almost needs to be seen first hand in order to be fully appreciated. It's that good!!
 
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