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It's a poor picture Ron ,its a four blade congress. I edc it cos England is so knife phobic now and this is the least threatening knife that i have. The quality isn't a patch on GEC, quite a few rough edges that needed touching up. This wouldn't have bothered me if I hadn't experienced a GEC,and in fact it makes the knife more sort of personalised.Stag is okay but had to reshape one scale to get them even. Was still looking at Friedrich Olbertz site last night and eyeing up a trapper with wood scales, didn't say what the wood is. Maybe get one after Christmas when there is less excuse to spend big bucks ,German Eye's are a lot cheaper here than GEC's, but can't imagine a better knife than my new 81 though.
Nice looking Schlieper German "Eye" Brand Whittler, John! How would you compare this Whittler with your new Stockman pattern? Aside from the obvious blade placement differences, of course. Do you prefer one over the other? That looks like some nice stag on your Eye!
Have been carrying this a lot as it is less likely to upset non knifepeople, no pointy blades.
While not a seahorse, JJ. I did keep an old worn Case XX probably only in VG condition out of my auction to carry when I'm out walking in the woods :)
John, once you start using that Seahorse you'll gain a much better appreciation for what a great little knife it is. The way it fits in your hand is amazing! Let us know what you think after you've used it for a spell, okay?
It's still my Tiny Trapper. Once I get attached to a certain knife I have a hard time switching.
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