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MUSKRATS MUSKRATS MUSKRATS

The muskrat knife was originally designed for skinning small animals. When one blade got dull, there was another one ready and waiting. The…

Started by Doug Webber

16 Dec 23, 2015
Reply by Syd Carr

Stockman Show Case!

The stockman pattern was a folding knife pattern developed specifically for the American cattle industry by Sheffield Cutlers.  These earl…

Started by Tobias Gibson

105 Dec 19, 2015
Reply by Syd Carr

The Trapper!

I'm probably the last person who should start a discussion about the Trapper pattern!  I don't collect them!  But seeing as it is the most …

Started by Tobias Gibson

80 Dec 7, 2015
Reply by Charles Sample

Bartender, Waiters, Fountain, Stanhopes

Okay, let's see'em.  Plenty of knives have can openers, cap lifters, and corkscrews but only a certain knives were made specifically for te…

Started by Tobias Gibson

6 Oct 25, 2015
Reply by Jan Carter

Bowie Buddies by Alden Rowe

This a home for those who enjoy the large bowie survival knife. Original Style Bowie by Leopold Lacrimosa on December 10, 2011 Wanted to sh…

Started by Jan Carter

66 Aug 15, 2015
Reply by Jan Carter

Unscientific Knife Pattern Poll Number One!

Unscientific knife pattern Poll Number one! a) What is your favorite pattern to collect? b) What is your least favorite pattern to colle…

Started by Tobias Gibson

6 Aug 7, 2015
Reply by Doug Webber

Unsicentific Knife Pattern Poll Number Two!

Below is an alphabetic  list of popular Traditional Pattern Knives that knife makers thing we want to collect.  List the same patterns from…

Started by Tobias Gibson

8 Aug 7, 2015
Reply by Doug Webber

Answer four questions, win this knife!

Win a Free Ocoee River Vagabond (Hobo) !!! How to win! Some General Guidelines.  You’re getting a free knife, if you win!  You might even…

Started by Tobias Gibson

48 Apr 24, 2015
Reply by Tobias Gibson

Bird & Trout Knives

So often when we here Traditional Pattern knife we think folding slip joints.  Over time, however several traditional pattern fixed blades…

Started by Tobias Gibson

20 Apr 13, 2015
Reply by Jan Carter

Camillus #72 Carpenter's & Whittler's knife and the Clones

A few years ago, on another forum, someone posted a picture of a Camillus #72 Carpenter's & Whittler's knife. I was immediately infa…

Started by Jerryd6818

2 Apr 13, 2015
Reply by Jerryd6818

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