Single-Spring Supporters

#66 Calf Roper slim

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Nice collection! I just recently got to check one of these out in the purple sage bone and I'm really impressed with it. Great knife with excellent fit and finish, best GEC I've laid my hands on yet.
 
Looking at all the beautiful knives in this thread has made me rethink my needs/wants. I've always preferred single blades because I like the simple slim construction. Now you guys have introduced a whole new kettle of fish (knives) to me. Single spring knives allow me to keep that slim construction but with the addition of another blade! Thanks a LOT you enablers!!! :D My wallet is gonna suffer.
 
One of my favorite knives....now I just need to try out a #26. Just a great pattern in MHO.
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Yes, Dan Burke's offereings go too fast.....
I missed the Granddad Barlow....

But the #26 Stockman and the Mini-Trapper are still around
 
Brent, that is excellent.Looks like 0 tolerance! Ebony is a good choice on a traditional pattern.
 
Brent's first wont be his last, fine stuff. So many impressive knives here, thank you all.
 
I was looking through my CSC boxes to find info for another thread and re-found this Hawbaker Muskrat.




There was also this Case Pen knife, still unused in its box.
 
Here are a few of my favorites.

My most recent single spring, the 66 slim.
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Northwoods Indian River Jack
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Northwoods Forest Jack
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John Lloyd Gunstock
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Tidioute Half Whit
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Esquire
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Case Half Whittler and Douk Douk
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Tidioute Conductor and TC Barlow
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Tidioute Boys Knife
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this is both my first Northfields, and my first multiblader
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Great Eastern Cutlery: #16 - Northfield Un-X-LD - Rosewood
 
Here are a couple of wharncliffe vintage single springs.
A Cattaraugus

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Water-Ville
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Nice collection! I just recently got to check one of these out in the purple sage bone and I'm really impressed with it. Great knife with excellent fit and finish, best GEC I've laid my hands on yet.

Thanks! This is probably my favorite pattern from GEC, although I really like the #33 Conductor as well. I ended up getting a different one in stag because the scales were quite thick on the first one.

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Here are a couple of wharncliffe vintage single springs.
A Cattaraugus

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Water-Ville
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These are astonishing! If I could get Ken Erickson to make me a knife based on this pattern.....well I think all problems in my world would be a lot more bearable:D:thumbup::thumbup:

Thanks for showing these wonders, Regards Will.
 
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