Travman
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Thanks Ron, I picked that one up from the store last August. Hopefully we will have the chance to do it again this year.That’s an outstanding #79 Workhorse Travis!![]()
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Thanks Ron, I picked that one up from the store last August. Hopefully we will have the chance to do it again this year.That’s an outstanding #79 Workhorse Travis!![]()
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That was a good grab Travis!Thanks Ron, I picked that one up from the store last August. Hopefully we will have the chance to do it again this year.
+1! I’d love to see another run of these....That’s an outstanding #79 Workhorse Travis!![]()
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WOW, Stuart, quite a show! The Union Cut Co is a very special piece, thanks for the display!
Stuart, I faintly remember seeing a couple of these beauties before!But, the Curtain & Clark and the Union Cutlery are truly special!
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Looks as if it'll count anything you want counted.
That's odd... I have a 309 that IS a single spring. I guess they changed it at some point.Buck Valox, not single spring but a great small knife with austere yet quality finish, no brass either
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That Queen cigar looks like a "beast" of a knife....Curtin & Clark double end jack (1910-1920):
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Union Cutlery Co, jack (1911-1951):
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Remington muskrat by Camillus (1988):
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Queen cigar (1981):
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Shapleigh senator pen (1917-1940s):
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Queen #4 sleeveboard (1973-1975):
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- Stuart
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Will, that's not a punch, it's a rapier! Man, what a pointy tip on that thing . . . be careful!!![]()
That's odd... I have a 309 that IS a single spring. I guess they changed it at some point.
Mine is an older version, made between 72 and 86, and his looks like a 2005 version. Mine has a brass liner to allow space to krink the blades to fit. My version also has a slight cutout to allow access to the nail nick on the pen blade. Do the newer versions have that as well?Odd indeed, my Yellow one is also two spring and I thought this was a Buck characteristic having each blade running from its own spring which offsets any need for krinking? The Stockmans are like this too, no internal spacers or dividers mind.