vjb.knife
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I was going through some stuff and ran across these. I have not had them out in a while, but consider all of them classic in a way.
Walter Brend is one of my favorite makers and I have owned a few of his knives over the years; all of them were his model #2 in different sizes and configurations. I currently own these two. I have used the older black one for a few years, and I just got the other one this past year after a fair wait.

Timberline Knives was making some very nice custom knives in the 1980's and 90's, and one of the 3 founders Bill Sanders Still makes most of their models. I have had this SA survival model for many years and got a similar one from Bill Sanders 10 years or so ago. Bil makes his version with a slightly different fingerguard.

I have had this Kit Carson U2 model for a long time. It was the model that the Buck Intrepid was modelled after.

I have a few more older 'Classic' knives that I will show in the future.
Vincent
Walter Brend is one of my favorite makers and I have owned a few of his knives over the years; all of them were his model #2 in different sizes and configurations. I currently own these two. I have used the older black one for a few years, and I just got the other one this past year after a fair wait.

Timberline Knives was making some very nice custom knives in the 1980's and 90's, and one of the 3 founders Bill Sanders Still makes most of their models. I have had this SA survival model for many years and got a similar one from Bill Sanders 10 years or so ago. Bil makes his version with a slightly different fingerguard.

I have had this Kit Carson U2 model for a long time. It was the model that the Buck Intrepid was modelled after.

I have a few more older 'Classic' knives that I will show in the future.
Vincent