TXGatorbait
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Thanks Trav. I have two Pembertons but the stag is almost always reached for first. The Sambar's grippy feel instills confidence when handling the small ones.Your stag Pemberton has all the right things going for it. It has great stag, pretty long pull blade, pinched bolsters and lined bolsters. That is a lot of good stuff packed into one small knife. I should have looked a little harder when these were new.
I like the clip blades as well John, just happy to have a spear point.I always thought the clip blade Pembertons were the ultimate watch pocket knife.
I've tried to snag them in the past, but even back then they disappeared pretty quickly.
Glad I looked back at the last few pages of this thread today. Somehow I missed this post and it's a real fine group of smalls! Many of my favorites including the Buck I carry whenever I want something small and light.View attachment 1770518
With a 3 1/4" size limit, I guess I have a few more smalls than I realized.
Maybe a 505 custom shop blade found it's way into that 425 there ?Glad I looked back at the last few pages of this thread today. Somehow I missed this post and it's a real fine group of smalls! Many of my favorites including the Buck I carry whenever I want something small and light.
A real powerhouse for it's size, easy to grip and looks to be nearly indestructible.
Plus, mine was a gift and apparently a custom. ???
I love that 14!Been a while since I had the 14 in pocket.
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It’s a great little companionI love that 14!
That may be a possibility. Buck's Custom Shop photos show a 505 with a blade stamp, Buck, over an Anvil, over U.S.A. ???Maybe a 505 custom shop blade found it's way into that 425 there ?