Who Likes Big Traditional Folders?

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Great thread! I am a big fan of grandad barlows, and big slipjoints...... I don't know why.........


It might be because the long blade on the grandad barlow is long enough to slice a brick of Tillamook cheese!
 
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There was an odd brief moment in time when I owned these...
 
Depends what you mean by big...:D:cool:

For me, my Queen QCCC Teardrop is a big(and heavy knife) but it's Peanutesque compared to some of the interesting knives shown here.

But wait, there's more....over at Levine's the mother of behemoths was shown: a stag 2 bladed exhibition knife in 'Swayback' style 12.5" closed! That's BIG for sure!:eek:
 
Boker Arbolito "Gaucho" Sodbuster [4-3/4" closed]:


Remington (Camillus-made) lockback Toothpick:


Remington (Camillus-made) Trapper, 1970's era:


Remington (Camillus-made) #R4243 Camp knife [4-5/8" closed?]:


With with a 3-7/8" Stockman (bottom knife) for size difference:


Aitor Gran Capitan (4-1/4"?], with a standard Victorinox Huntsman:


Case, Buck & U.S. Schrade Two-blade Hunter patterns, [all around 5-1/4" closed]:


Case Gunboat & large Stockman [both 4-1/4" closed]:


Rough Rider MOP [4-14" closed]; Case large Stockman [4-1/4" closed]; Remington (Camillus-made) #9502 [4-1/4" closed]; U.S. Schrade 858OT [4-5/8" closed], Colt [4-3/4" closed]:


Camillus #23 Jumbo Jack [4-1/8 closed]:


The Case Gunboat, large Stockman and Camillus #23 each fit in a, A.G. Russel #POU-SK514BL belt sheath.

~Chris
 
I love those big Schrade Walden folding hunters.

I often carry a Case back pocket trapper.

I have a big old Camillus stockman, and some big trappers.

I like them.
 
I had a Buck 307 briefly, but gave it away here on the forum. I liked it, but felt like I needed a sheath (and if I was going to have a sheath I thought it might as well have a 110 in it).

I like big knives, but the great State of West Virginia only allows a 3.5" blade unless you're engaged in some sporting activity. So I stick with a Buck 301 for the most part (or a 500, or a Case Trapper).
 
Action shot of some hardcore field use :)

Great pics and knives guys. So much variety. Got me to thinking, I've got a Shrade usa mustang around here somewhere lol.

 
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