Your newest addition:traditionals of course!

A couple of sawcut Delrin Bucks: 310 and 303. I received the 310 today and the 303 on Tuesday. These are the sellers' pictures....


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View attachment 823774 These arrived over the past several months - among them a Northwoods Lincoln Jack, TC New Day, 77 Blood Red Jigged Bone (2016 run), 77 Copperhead (2016 run), and a 77 Old Tan Sawcut (2015 run) sourced from BF Members / the Exchange. Best regards to all. MJ.

Oh those 77s are soooo sweet. . .one day I hope to get one.
 
Mail Call... GEC 81 was waiting in the mail yesterday when I got home from work. I couldn't resist this beauty any longer!

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Awesome! Beautiful colors!

I received this one today: GEC 63. (These are the seller' pictures.) I've always wanted to try a fishing knife and came close to pulling the trigger on several occasions: Cases, a Schrade-Walden, and other GECs. I am still considering getting a couple more for my buddies and brother, who are more of an angler than me....

 
Got a new one from Klaas/ Solingen. As I mentioned on another place, they have an unbelieveable treasure from their knifemaking history, not only material, but also pattern sketch books. So they were diggin´ in this treasure and found a pattern called 4345, a cokebottle knife from the 1950s
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This year they decided to build it again and this is the result:
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A wonderfull knife with excellent f&f and strong w&t. Handle covers are grenadile wood, blade steel is 1.4043, but its also aviable in carbon steel or with damascus with mamouth tooth covers. This time I choose rustless, because it should be my edc for the next time and I like to have a few, that I can use without caring about rust and the typical carbon steel issues
 
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Got a new one from Klaas/ Solingen. As I mentioned on another place, they have an unbelieveable treasure from their knifemaking history, not only material, but also pattern sketch books. So they were diggin´ in this treasure and found a pattern called 4345, a cokebottle knife from the 1950s
4345_640.jpg

So they decided to build it again and this is the result:
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A wonderfull knife with excellent f&f and strong w&t. Handle covers are grenadile wood, blade steel is 1.4043, but its also aviable in damascus or carbon steel. This time I choose rustless, because it should be my edc for the next time and I like to have a few, that I can use without caring about rust and the typical carbon steel issues
That’s a great looking knife, Dirk! I like that they put a bolster on the base and some lining on the pivot bolster—very nice! Looks like it is a single blade?
 
That’s a great looking knife, Dirk! I like that they put a bolster on the base and some lining on the pivot bolster—very nice! Looks like it is a single blade?
Yes, it is. They changed this, so it´s not 100% like the old sketch, but I like the single blade ones. Normally I don´t need a second blade in every day use
 
Not yet in my hands but soon. Otter anchor knife (small size) with Grenadil handle and a Fox Nuragus, a Pattada - looking slip joint with horn handle and 100 mm blade.
 
I got three late arrivals from Christmas, all fixed blades. Here they are from small to large.

Wright EDC, 6.6" OAL, CPM-3V
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Landi EDC, 7.6" OAL, A2
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Schrade USA 171UH, 10.1" OAL, 1095
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Nice Jeff! I've been trolling on the Bay for a Schrade-Walden model of that 171UH... I'm starting to believe that people think it is made from pure silver o_O

- Kevin
 
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