Your oldest carrying traditional.

Gotta find a pic of it, but my original manufacturer Remington serpentine jack. The bone is the first thing that caught my eye, looks great.
 
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Some beautiful old knives here, but Wow! Ted -- that Union is amazing!

My oldest is also an equal end moose pattern, by Camillus. I don't know how old it is. Someone speculated once, based on the tang stamp, that it is pre-WW I. It has certainly seen a lot of use, as there is considerable blade steel missing.

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There's something about old spear points and ebony together.

I agree Blaine. This one is not as old as my Camillus, but could be close, as the date range on it is 1912-50. I love the grain of the ebony on this one.

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I'm with Stich2442 on this one. This pre-WWII Ulster 1502 gets some pocket time. It's not as pretty as his, but has a lot of sentimental value.
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Very nice, indeed. :thumbup: Those are some loooong swedges, too.

I agree Blaine. This one is not as old as my Camillus, but could be close, as the date range on it is 1912-50. I love the grain of the ebony on this one.

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The other side:

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