single blade slipjoint question

Great Eastern has a dandy little single blade trapper. Can also get same knife with linerlock.

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Mike Latham
CollectorKnives.Net
 
Just a suggestion,this is as thin as a single blade knife,two blades sharing a single backspring.The small pen second blade is handy ,3-3/8" closed,rounded bolsters & "comfy" in the pocket
Look at the bone,classy knife!

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These were made by Queen,carbon blades & can be found on the "Bay",they pop up every once & awhile

Oooooohhhhh, niiiice!
 
CASE Mini-Copperlock offers a good clip blade and very slim dimensions.Amber Bone looks well on this knife,locks up too.

Knifeswapper, I have the G.E. liner lock in burnt stag, a very fine knife it is indeed but dandy little it is not....bigger and heavier than the Sodbuster he didn't take to.
 
Slimline Trapper (048) is much smaller than you'd think. Yeah, the closed length is 4-1/8" or whatever, but it's a narrow handle, thin width, and very lightweight. You rarely feel it.

If you want something nicer check out the S&M File and Wire Gunstock (#13? I think...). Nice ATS34 blade. The only thing I don't like about it is the blade is a bit thick for slicing type duties.

-- Sam
 
Been alternating between a A.G. Russell Arkansas toothpick and a Queen Swing Guard. They are amazingly lite.
 
Rolf, we could've stopped 29 posts ago for that simple answer. ;)
 
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