What are your favorite 2 blade patterns?

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Serpentine Jack
 
Favorite and perhaps the most useful to me

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Favorite to carry

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Favorite to admire the scales

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Favorite guilty pleasure

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This is one one of the reasons I like traditionals, a 2 blade pattern can mean so many things.

Great looking knives Sappyg

Favorite and perhaps the most useful to me

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Favorite to carry

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Favorite to admire the scales

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Favorite guilty pleasure

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Favorite two blade?

Is this a trick question?

Ahh the peanut, how many ways do I love thy, let me count the ways;

Chestnut bone, amber bone, red bone, stag, mini copperhead,

Wait, did I just say that? Darn Ed, he keeps on showing that warnie mini! Puttin ideas in my head.

Carl.

If I'm not mistaken in my memory, I caught the mini copperhead fever from Mack (Protourist). and the Texas Jack virus from Stu (Flymon). and the peanut flu from you...

Now, if this photo from sappyg's post above:

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doesn't cause someone to come down with "sway back...itis", there must be a vaccine for it that I missed out on.

Ed J
 
My favorite of all patterns is the standard trapper. They're big enough for almost any job but still ride nice in the pocket.
 
Im really into 2 blades on a single spring such as the Norfolk pattern. Have a custom one on order and can't wait to put it in my pocket.
 
Only two-blade patterns I've got is a Barlow pruner and a single-backspring muskrat, so I'm gonna have to go with the muskrat on this one. What I think I would be my favorite out of all the two-bladed knife patterns is the Swayback Jack or the Texas Jack. I like medium knives on most days over humongous and teeny tiny knives. Yes, I'm talkin about y'all, peanuts and full-size trappers. Of course, all these opinions emanate from the recesses of my imagination, which is fueled by pictures posted in this forum...
 
GEC made a few trapper jacks a couple years back with the pulls both on the mark side. I've got several in different handle materials. They're great!

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SBJ and Peanut for sure.
SAK's:
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And Grandpa's Case:
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And this beauty:
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And TL-29s if that counts. ;)
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Sorry, picture happy today. Been working on a book cover all evening.
 
Your grandfather's knife is a beauty. great shape. Out of curiosity, what did he do for a living?

Carl.
 
I will throw in acouple of Two bladed knives that are my favourite for two bladers by far,
Just how has this lot of good looking lot been left out so far?...Charlies fantastic HJ's along with our forum knife, these are near perfect shaped knives..
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Or getting into the older knives...these by far beat a lot of opposition..
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here is one beautiful oldish( damn...its the same age as me ) Barlow...this knife is just stunning...
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And my great old Queen, .....
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There are many more but these for favourite two bladers come straight to mind ( as damaged as it is )
 
GEC made a few trapper jacks a couple years back with the pulls both on the mark side. I've got several in different handle materials. They're great!


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That Hemlock Bone is a real eye-opener, wish they'd release some more of that!:thumbup:
 
It's a tie, a big tie. My Winchester moose, my Case swayback jack, my Case coffin jack, my Queen small Burke barlow, my Schatt and Morgan Heritage two blade spearpoint jack.

All of em I think.
 
My favorite two blade models:
1.) Easy Open Jack
2.) Muskrat
3.) Texas Jack
 
Wow - lots of great knives/pictures in this thread.
My favorite 2-blade patterns would be the Peanut, Sway Back Jack, and GEC Conductor.
 
Barlows for sure would be my #1.

I like Canoes a lot too.

Just got a Swayback Jack and it's quickly become a favorite. Didn't think I'd like it, but it's just such a great knife.
 
I typically go for 3 blade combos. I have two w/ 2 blades.
2000 Case trapper - gift from the wife.
2007 GEC Pioneer - gift to myself and the only stag i have.


THat said I'd expected this thread to be covered up w/ GEC white owl pics.
 
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