lambertiana
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That one has a lot of charm, lambertiana; congrats!!Stag lockback coffin jack?
It's a Utica lockback 4 3/4" cokebottle.
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https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
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That one has a lot of charm, lambertiana; congrats!!Stag lockback coffin jack?
Nice pairing Jack. Both exceptional.
I know it's typically Wooden Wednesday, but I'm rolling with Wiseman Wednesday today.
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Love the nostalgic first photo a lot. The 25 is cloud #9 !!! It has all the magic of a Unicorn.
Thanks y'all.
I tossed the ebony Lambsfoot in my pocket for Wooden Wednesday.
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Thursday, Friday and Saturday's carry, left to right.
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There's been a few Otter Messers around lately, so I thought I'd bring this out for a carry.
Clean, simple, sturdy, elegant.
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And at just over 4 1/8" closed, looks like it'd ace the all-important peanut-butter-spreader test too!
My new to me Dunlap again today. And gotta show the file work.
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My Euro Knife of the Week is a bull horn Joker:
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- GT
Thanks y'all.
I tossed the ebony Lambsfoot in my pocket for Wooden Wednesday.
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That Railsplitter catches my attention. What type of blades does it have? Is it a fairly new release?[/QUOTE
It has this set up blade wise:
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I got it from a dealer that tends to get these odd ball factory samples. The horn scales sold me on this one, because they reminded me of an old burnt log from a camp fire. Go figure. It's surprisingly pocketable for a rail splitter style knife. This is one of those knives that you'd never think you'd like, yet when you get your hands on it, you love it.
The other side:
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Stuart, that physician's knife is a stunning pice of cutlery! The sleek blades with beautiful swedges and long pull in a long thin handle, the entire package is just rightMy quest for thinner, lighter EDCs has lead to this Witte Hardware Co wood handled physician's knife (St. Louis 1874-?) and a Schatt & Morgan equal end pen knife (1903-1932 per the stamp). At 3.75" and 2.5", respectively, they make for a good cigar trimmer and golden grape slicer.
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- Stuart