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Not so fancy new customs like you guys - but a shot from the Bay arrived today





I believe the stamp says 108OT. Is that possible? Not bad for Germany, when tinking that these knives weren´t sold that much in Europe in general.
 
Wood seems to be dominating my life these days...must be spring:D

I've got a Queen Cutlery Small lockback on order in Zebrawood. I've not seen anybody showing one on the forum so far, it's all wood shadow construction and 3" closed. Could be a nice pocket mite!
 
Not so fancy new customs like you guys - but a shot from the Bay arrived today





I believe the stamp says 108OT. Is that possible? Not bad for Germany, when tinking that these knives weren´t sold that much in Europe in general.

Hi Uncle Andi,
Yes. 108OT......OT=Old Timer.

I love "experienced" knives! :thumbup:
 
Thanks for you comment, bdev :)

I own several OTs - but no 108OT (so far) - does this pattern really exist or is this just a mistake on my read on the tangstamp?

I own two 34OT and a Sharpfinger and I have a Deerslayer on the way from the Mighty Bay ;)
 
Just received a GEC Northfield #55 Hound Tooth in Autumn Bone. NICE!
Waiting on a GEC Boys Jack, Clip & Pen, in Rust Red Bone.
Also a Case SR6220 Peanut, 1980, Smooth Rose Bone.
And....stayed up late last night and bid on one of those Schrade 206 Barlows. I dropped in a bid thinking I wouldn't win but I did. I don't have a Barlow so this will do for now.

Photo courtesy of Collectorknives.net
 
Thanks for you comment, bdev :)

I own several OTs - but no 108OT (so far) - does this pattern really exist or is this just a mistake on my read on the tangstamp?

I own two 34OT and a Sharpfinger and I have a Deerslayer on the way from the Mighty Bay ;)

The 108OT does exist. Do a google search and you'll see plenty of them.
 
Thanks - this is a result I could have come to my own result, when thinkin more ;)

It´s pretty small - at the Peanut size but that just makes it more pocketable knife. Now it just needs a edge and back to duty :D
 
A refund error in my favor has let to temptation.... Cody scout in Pomele wood, and this one from Attila









Sam
 
phacochère;12147023 said:
Sam,

Wow !! this is so nice !! Splendide ! Bravo !!:thumbup:

Thank you! I thought it would appeal to you, I've been admiring pretty much every knife you've posted on this forum!:)
 
Somehow I've got a 1920s Utica bullet end jack and a Schrade Walden bone 804 coming to me. And a Wolfertz barlow.

Somebody stop me.
 
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Just snagged two medium stockman's, a Boker medium carbon in yeller bone and a Buck 303 in rough ironwood with a funky feather shield.
 
Some time ago, I shot a Schrade Sharpfinger 15OT on the bay and today it arrived. I was surprised about its size, weight and great shape overall. This will be a great outdoor knife!





I thought it would a little bigger than the 152 - but here´s a comparison to the GEC #23 :eek:



The sheath is also well made!



Unique find here in Germany, for sure. (And I know how great the carbon steel used by the US made Schrade´s is :D )

Thanks for looking
 
My first bullet end jack (besides the BFC bottle opener jack) in burnt stag is on the way . . . pics when in.
 
Today I got a job at Lowe's I will be working in the garden dept. So I figured I needed a new knife (LOL) So I ordered a GEC Hayn' Helper in Orange along with the ss Bale
 
A friend of mine just got a job at the garden center at Lowe's and of course I asked if they were issued knives. He said they are given retractable utility razors that require constant finger pressure to keep open, otherwise they automatically retract. Safety first!
 
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