The TRADITIONAL sunday picture show!!!!

WOW! pretty cool Dwight, that's about as different as any I've seen.:eek: Is it pretty much one of a kind?
Thanks Dave. I'm pretty sure there were quite a few with stag handle material. The 511's that belong to Alan and Stuart are all stag. The stag on this one is truly remarkable.

Amazing Dwight.
Thank you Alan. This one really is a beauty.
 
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Ooh, a pair of Hungarian folders, some day I’ll get me a traditional Hungarian folder.

Actually, there are 4 Hungarian folders:
1) Fejesgorbe, first from the right,
2) Maskara, fourth from the right,
3) Small fejesgorbe, third from the left,
4) Kisbicska (small penknife, actually a victorinox pioneer size), second from the left.
 
Actually, there are 4 Hungarian folders:
1) Fejesgorbe, first from the right,
2) Maskara, fourth from the right,
3) Small fejesgorbe, third from the left,
4) Kisbicska (small penknife, actually a victorinox pioneer size), second from the left.
:thumbsup: Who is the maker? Szalontai?
 
Thank you. Can you pm me the Dixon adress? What's your opinion about quality of both makers?

I've seen 6 knives by Dixon and 2 by Szalontai. Each one made from simple steel (WNR4034 / 1.4116) and wood. All 8 knives were bought remotely and came more or less imperfect (scales fitting, uneven grinds etc., luckily no gaps between liners and spring). Overall, Dixon was a little bit better quality, but Szalontai put a little bit stronger springs (which I like). A few of them I've used for food prep and wood processing and all of them worked well.

Looks like I can't send you PM, but you can google: dixon "szereplő termékek" ;) (I don't know Hungarian and bought the knives using English <-> Hungarian translator).
 
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