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So far we are all in the pocket knife camp and we have had some great discussions about style.. Thank you Alexander for putting my thoughts into a language we all speak,
Frame first, then blades, then handle materials then extra's?
So far if I have been listening correctly we are looking at
Stockman
Whittler
Toothpick
Moose
Canoe
Barlow
1/2 congress
dogleg jack
My vote is for the Geppetto whittler. For those of you unfamiliar with the pattern
SO TELL ME WHAT IS YOUR VOTE FOR THE FRAME/PATTERN???
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James, if it can be done under $120 and the maker can produce +/- 100 identical knives and he can do lefthanded ones as well.....then I wouldn't have much of a problem with that either.
As for what pattern if it's going to be a traditional pattern I'd like a Large Stockman similar to the Cattle Baron that GEC makes.
My second choice would be either a Canoe or something like the Gepetto.
JAMES IVY said:
I'm sorry....did you say the cost is about $1000 each? (as in 1 thousand us dollars?) It looks really nice, but that's definately out of my ballpark.
Otherwise.....I'm kind of interested. Although I have to admit, in my area those traditionals aren't so boring. In fact, on the Dutch forum that I'm also a member of I'd be surprised if more than 5 people (out of hundreds) own a quality (meaning Queen, GEC, etc, not Rough rider or something) traditional knife. For me part of the appeal of the american styled traditionals is the fact that they're so rare over here.
But like I said, I'm up for it if more people are. Who's the maker of that piece? (And maybe also slightly interesting....what hardness does he run taht S35vn on?)
So I am still trying to be sure I keep the count on track. We are still talking keeping it under the $120 range
3 for the whittler style geppatto
2 for a stockman style
1 for either of them
and James would like us all to hit our local lotteries LOL. If we can make that happen I will start thinking in the $1000 range for us. It is a beauty though James.
Well James, I'm sorry but I'm hooked on those old boring patterns. I know these guys that make custom folders do great work but like those that stated earlier their out of my price ranrge. I collect good quality prodution folder and custom fixed blades. My price range for folders is $75--$150, for my fixed blades the range is $75--$375.
Geppeto, Stockman or Moose for me.
Thankfully there is bit more time in getting all of this done Craig, so I have faith that as long as we pick a decent pattern with some beautiful extras the knife should sell itself.
I vote for a Moose.
Yep, I agree with James and Johnny, A Moose in STAG is gonna sell it self. Just look at the Tuna Valley knives, they sold out before anyone had a chance to realize what was happening. Some people didn't want this years knife because it was a little plain. That didn't bother me, it reminded me of a knife I had as a boy. Start selling the knife now! The dead line will be met.
what about a nice thick stag trapper i don't think any one mentioned that.trappers can be used for many things and i think it might be one of the most collected knives out there.i can't see where you could go wrong with a thick stag maybe even elk trapper i think it would sell itself...
I guess since the mini coke bottle shape is not on the list.....that would get my vote.....I will have to vote for a whittler , but the warncliffe blade looks so much more impressive!
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