The Fiddleback Forge Forum Folder thread

Bmurray

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The "FFFF" for short. Just a thread to post your favorite folders. I'll start.

 
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Terrible idea Bob! I really only like fixed blades. :confused:
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Seriously though, the lot above is very close to my set of favorites and has settled in as a "great group" similar to my fixed blades. I do need to sell about 10 of them but my absolute favorite folder is the Three Rivers Manufacturing Atom. It is just sooooo perfect when it comes to every category.
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The bottom one was not in the group photo above and just arrived this afternoon. It's my 3yr old daughter's 1st knife and I just had to get it because it goes by the same name as she does; McKenna. It is a really nice front flipper and I'm sure @Choppaman would have bought one of these too had it been in the recent share. ;) Eric, when it comes to flipping action, it's a tad nicer than the Feist. Go git ya one. :D

These were her 1st moments with the knife and I'm proud to be raising my three little girls into such knife connoisseurs. The quote on the end was actually her words, and she was not allowed to take it to her room.
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Seriously though, the lot above is very close to my set of favorites and has settled in as a "great group" similar to my fixed blades. I do need to sell about 10 of them but my absolute favorite folder is the Three Rivers Manufacturing Atom. It is just sooooo perfect when it comes to every category.
2v2ELETKzxAKujh.jpg


The bottom one was not in the group photo above and just arrived this afternoon. It's my 3yr old daughter's 1st knife and I just had to get it because it goes by the same name as she does; McKenna. It is a really nice front flipper and I'm sure @Choppaman would have bought one of these too had it been in the recent share. ;) Eric, when it comes to flipping action, it's a tad nicer than the Feist. Go git ya one. :D

These were her 1st moments with the knife and I'm proud to be raising my three little girls into such knife connoisseurs. The quote on the end was actually her words, and she was not allowed to take it to her room.
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thats pretty great Jerry
 
I was wondering when Warrior108 Warrior108 was going to go to the knife cellar and layout his bounty. Wasn’t sure he had enough time as there’s only so many hours in the day.
 
I was wondering when Warrior108 Warrior108 was going to go to the knife cellar and layout his bounty. Wasn’t sure he had enough time as there’s only so many hours in the day.
You ain't kidding Bob! This was definitely a quick and scattered task. What made it possible was the two Pelican 1300 21-knife cases (w/ Nalpak inserts) that I just recently acquired. They almost become a necessity if being somewhat organized is a priority. And like I mentioned to Eric/Choppa, hurricane season is here so one may as well be prepared to grab things and go if needed. The Fiddlebacks will go in a Harbor Freight Apache 4800 if needed.

Note: The holes are each 4.75" deep so you need to put something at the bottoms so enough of each knife sticks out to be able to grab em

No cellar required. Besides, (South) Texans don't have cellars or else they'd fill with water. ;)
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Andy said years ago that he hoped to make a folder version of the Bushboot some day. I'm still hoping for that to happen.
 
One of my recent pickups. Sucker for CRK anything, Inkosi, Umnumzaan, etc. but this one's special

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Is this one really for sale? If so, let me know, would be perfect for grandson' upcoming 16th. birthday. Email:ruger315@live.com
 
Unfortunately no. Took years to grab this one, not expensive, but he only makes them every once in a while with circuit boards, and no-one ever sells them it seems. There is another maker that uses circuit boards for scale material as well.
 
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