Your newest addition:traditionals of course!

That Maserin is very elegant, R.c.s. :thumbup::thumbup:
Are the handles horn?

- GT

Thanks 5K . no the handles are bone . they make 2 versions of the knife this one in bone and they do the other in stag :)
 
I just picked up these four from a local seller. All were brand new in box. I'm loving the one arm barlow. I had also never seen a Buck 311 before and found it interesting.

 
Today my Buck 110 FG from 1992 arrived with all the paperwork, sheath and knife (of course)





Good looking and absolutelly unused knife and stuff... except the scuffed up box ;)
 
Interesting that Buck 311 Andi, nice sleek lines on it, never heard of it either!

This turned up today, a completely satisfied customer here:thumbup:

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Lot's of nice knives coming in gents; Buck, Case, Imperial - here is a Schrade that came in yesterday's mail. Schrade 858 Lumberjack - I knew it was a Large Stockman, but I had no idea how large 4-5/8" was until I had it in hand, and compared it to an 8OT. OH

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OH, the Lumberjack looks absolutely new, congrats on the great pickup! Do you know when the knife was made?
I'm not too "up" on Schrade tang stamps.
 
I have 2 new khukuri one is from windless India . the other is from the Ex - Gurkha house Nepal . this is the one from Nepal and this one is from India
 
Clutchcarter I thought you might like to see my version of the 56., even if it's not a new arrival! I'm a keen gardener and find a lot of use for this one. I prefer the smooth opening non half-stop.

Regards, Will

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Thats very nice Will. Great to see it getting used as intended.
 
Fantastic Jerry, one of my ALL-TIME favorite knives and makers:thumbup: Had three Skinners from Jarrett...now two. Buds sheaths are stellar as well;):cool:

Thanks Paul :) Jarrett makes a fantastic knife. The high hollow grind skinner is a real slicer. I think I've got another fine EDC.

Bud's sheaths aren't too shabby either are they?

I appreciate your help in my decision making process, it was great advice.
 
That looks a chunky little thing.:thumbup:

Chunky in terms of swell-center handle, balloony spear, yes.

Little...?

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Not so much. :D

(Its single-blade slenderness belies its relative size. It's a tank, yes, but a svelte one.)

I'm thrilled with it, the expanse of ebony not least.

~ P.
 
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We'll this little guy came in the mail today. It's a Rough Rider Armor Hide stockman. It not exactly high dollar or anything but I'm very impressed with the quality. Everything is tight and I got it screaming sharp. This armor hide jigged bone is phenomenal too. Happy camper :)

 
OH, the Lumberjack looks absolutely new, congrats on the great pickup! Do you know when the knife was made?
I'm not too "up" on Schrade tang stamps.

Thanks - as far as I can tell it's unused. Schrade cataloged their Lumberjack from 1978-1985 (but their catalog dates can vary from actual production dates). OH
 
Nice stuff red05. What maker is the bottom barlow? Can we see more pics of it?
I just picked up these four from a local seller. All were brand new in box. I'm loving the one arm barlow. I had also never seen a Buck 311 before and found it interesting.

 
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