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Thanks for the info my friend, it looks to be a very useful blade, as well as a looker :thumbup:
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Thanks for the info my friend, it looks to be a very useful blade, as well as a looker :thumbup:


Very nice find Jack, that is some impressive old stag on a good looking old knife.Nice Hawkbill r8shell, personally I don't think it's a Tina thoughI came across a Hawkbill made by 'Victoria' of Switzerland yesterday, the back-spring was no longer working unfortunately.
Today I'm carrying my Harrison Brothers & Howson 301, and John Milner Sleeveboard I picked up yesterday :thumbup:
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Very nice find Jack, that is some impressive old stag on a good looking old knife.
It's Saturday morning here in Singapore and I've got my Coats Easy Open in my pocket.
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Thanks Sam, great pic![]()
Today I'm carrying my Harrison Brothers & Howson 301, and John Milner Sleeveboard I picked up yesterday :thumbup:
Wonderful knives posted today. I was traveling out of town last week and carried this American Elk Conductor with me. And this Washington Jack has been in my pocket yesterday and today.
I hope everyone has been doing well.![]()
I hadn't had a chance to carry this Viper since getting it back from GEC; time to make up for lost time...
I've got this pair with me again today. Only today instead of raking leaves, I get to hang out in the yard with my buddy!
Chris