what is your favorite traditional slipjoint?

The Case Humpback Whittler, and the Case large Gunstock. Love 'em both and couldn't choose between them.:)
 
Bastid, you're killing me with those customs. That Reese Bose congress is ridiculous. And very likely worth more than my car. ;)

My favorite at the moment is the Tribal Spear. It is nice.
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This Vom Cleff I was given earlier this year would be my favorite.
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Here are a few favorites:

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*The red one now resides out West.

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I'm finding it impossible to pick out a favorite slipjoint, so I've settled on a top 3.

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favorite manufacture: case
favorite pattern: stockman

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favaorite slipjoint: CV 62032

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I don't know how long the pattern has been around, but the Baby Butterbean (which I guess is really a baby canoe) is probably my favorite.

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My favorite (production) slipjoint has got to be my 2009 BFC Barlow from Queen (there are already better photos posted in this thread than I have of mine). Close second: GEC Tidioute toothpick in purple Italian jigged bone. Mmmmmm........
 
Bastid, you're killing me with those customs. That Reese Bose congress is ridiculous. And very likely worth more than my car. ;)

Considering that my car is a 97 Buick :D. There is no doubt in my mind on most days the knife in my pocket is worth more than the car I drive. :D.
Makes sense to me, the car has lasted 14 years for me, but I doubt I will be able to get much more out of it. ;)

On a side note even with the customs I have managed to get the Case CV swayjack is a fine knife. Best I have seen out of the Case factory in decades.
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Here lately I've been partial to the Small Swaybacks.

My favorite is one that Rick Menefee made for me with a lite pull.


I agree with Eliott(Blues), and others that Case really knocked it out of the park with there version.
 
Case Copperhead w/ African ebony scales and brass pins. :thumbup:


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