Your newest addition:traditionals of course!

These are 3 of my newest arrivals!:)

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another yellowhorse swing guard came in! more of a cosmic swirl on this one,

with the other


any one know the steel they used for these queen citys? 440? 420?
 
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Thanks Dean! The Lone Ranger Schrade is my second in the series...I have the Hopalong Cassidy edition too.

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Received 3 little ones. Thank you, Mr Postman! (shipped yesterday from La Monnerie-le-Montel /450km/, in the box this morning - why don't they always work that fast?)
Two stainless canifs - French ivory (6cm) and faux MoP (7,5cm) - and a small black horn xc75 pradel.

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Wow! Some beautiful knives here! I got these yesterday. They're inexpensive, but decent every day carriers. A RR small Barlow and a RR saw cut bone Barlow. I love Barlows due to my first knife at age six being an old Ideal that I was given by a relative. I was surprised at the quality of these!

 
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Received 3 little ones. Thank you, Mr Postman! (shipped yesterday from La Monnerie-le-Montel /450km/, in the box this morning - why don't they always work that fast?)
Two stainless canifs - French ivory (6cm) and faux MoP (7,5cm) - and a small black horn xc75 pradel.

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Thank you Jolipapa and those new beauties of yours are gorgeous!!!!!!! :thumbup::thumbup:
 
Those 8OT scrimshaws are my favorite, looks like you have a couple I don't!

I have 7 or 8 I think....some of my favs as well. That Cottontail is my second one in that pattern; the first was an old Shrade second that I fixed up and carried a lot. Like that little bunny! :)
 
You're welcome Robert, Hopalong Cassidy was a heroe here too was I was young and I like the stockman/scrimshaw.
The small knives date of the 70s and are new, they sold in village grocery/general store (much smaller than in the USA) often run by an old lady. These are a seconds but very usable. All razor sharp. The period plastic sheath is a bonus.
Now I want a larger knife with French ivory slabs, a GEC or Queen pattern maybe?
 
JP that French Ivory small knife is a really nice looking item.:cool:

Can't take pix as by the time I get home (or even get up!!) it's dark all the time :eek::barf: However, a delightful RR Smooth Bone Barlow arrived today. A tiny tot, 7.25cm with really choice dark chocolate smooth bone with hint of swirl in it. Dead centre, tight lock-up, no play, sunk-joint, a few very minors gaps and 7 USD plus postage? Remarkable, overtakes any Peanut:D
 
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