Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

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Love the stockman, what is it? Reminds me of the ones made by Craftsman, but as I recall they had brass bolsters. Camillus?
 
Love the stockman, what is it? Reminds me of the ones made by Craftsman, but as I recall they had brass bolsters. Camillus?
Thanks. It is a beauty. And it is a Camillus. The clip blade is swedged, 2.5" long in a 3.25" handle. The Craftsman I have is bigger, with a plain main blade 3 & 1/8" long, and does have brass bolsters.
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Yew and Karelian Birch 🌳.
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.......that Yew is exquisite - understated yet striking - a real beaut, congrats :thumbsup:

Suggest Yew is underused these days, perhaps because it's protected species, but there are some stunning parts to the tree even in small amounts........have a Pippy Yew kitchen knife, quite different again, yet draws the eye
 
Nice selection Gary, I now have a Buck toothpick too thanks to Jeremy sbh06 sbh06 . 👍View attachment 1706897
Thanks, Todd. :) How do you like that Buck tiny toothpick?
I bought a Buck "Christmas tin" several years ago that contained 2 toothpick knives, a 4" closed clip/spey that seems hard to find and a small single blade Buck 385 like yours. I gave the small one to my wife since she thought it was "cute". One of my favorite knife patterns is a full-sized 2-bladed toothpick (preferably with 2 cutting blades, instead of a clip and a fish scaler, although those fishing knives are cool too).
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- GT
 
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