Show Your User Slippies

Well OK,

This EDC rotation goes back about 3 to 4 years,, perhaps a few more..:)

.. here you go.. I wish they all still looked like this.. :)

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Just a few here for you all..

Best,
Anthony
 
I like the friction folder. I carry one from WHK every now and then. It's in ZDP-189 and is very hard to sharpen up. Nice little carry however.
 
Here's my current rotation...Sorry for the crappy pics :D

Böker Canyon Bone Stockman (one bone scale broken; still very usable!):
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Case Large Stockman CV:
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Moore Maker Three Backspring Whittler 1095:
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Queen Copperhead D2:
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man sunnyD, i love that moore maker sowbelly. how does it carry?

EDITED to add; just looked it up. apparently its a serpentine cattle knife. regardless, the question still stands if you would be so kind sir
 
man sunnyD, i love that moore maker sowbelly. how does it carry?

EDITED to add; just looked it up. apparently its a serpentine cattle knife. regardless, the question still stands if you would be so kind sir

I bought it as a MM Sowbelly threw a well known internet knife dealer.

But to answer your question it is EDC'd in a leather belt sheath. It's just a little to much knife for me to carry comfortably in the pocket.
 
thanks for the info sunnyd

here was my great grandpa's user for years and years, up until the day he died. he even replaced the scales at one (or possibly more, my dad tells me) point because they had cracked or were too worn out for his tastes.

sorry for the poor picture, i should really pull it out again and take some good photos of it. i think it deserves the respect...

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thanks for the info sunnyd

here was my great grandpa's user for years and years, up until the day he died. he even replaced the scales at one (or possibly more, my dad tells me) point because they had cracked or were too worn out for his tastes.

sorry for the poor picture, i should really pull it out again and take some good photos of it. i think it deserves the respect...

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Thats a wonderfull knife!

One can only wonder how many years that knife was his daily companon, and all the stuff he cut with it. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:
 
.. thanks for the info sunnyd.

Hello siguy,

She is certainly a beauty!. Is that a Whittler with a split back-spring by any chance? Oh please pray tell what make is marked on the tang stamp? Perhaps I can encourage you just to shoot another photograph or two of her?!

That is one I bet you'll always treasure.

Anthony
 
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Durwood, in post No.15 you have a fantastic looking knife by Cover. Is it a lockback&could you supply size info? Thanks
 
Durwood, in post No.15 you have a fantastic looking knife by Cover. Is it a lockback&could you supply size info? Thanks


Thanks for the complement, willgoy. It is a slipjoint and it is 3 1/8" closed, 5 1/2" open--The smallest knife Ray makes.
 
Here are a few of mine. The Old Timer Senior Stockman 8OT is by far the most used and favorite of the group. Second is the Peanut and then the Soldier.
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Alox Rancher and Queen Cocobola Swing Guard.

(Yes, that is a lightsaber and no, it's not carried, at least outside the office.)
 
I carry this Tomes often, 52100 blades. These are pics when new, it has a light patina starting. I clean and oil it often.


 
Great knife, Muddy.

I carry a Tomes "Bullet" and one of his double bladed Scagels, both in 52100. I love 'em!
 
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