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I'd like to start a thread where people can show off those  fancy Gentleman's pen knives such as the Tuxedos, Eisenhowers, Office Knives, Fly fishers, Pipe, Hunting Scenes, Toledos, etc.

Hopefully you get the idea but in case you're a little confused, knives that are similar to the ones below.  Consider knives under  3.5 inches closed, slender build, often finished with pearl or other expensive handles,

Toledo Style Knives

A Scenic knife by Boker.

The Case Eisenhower, a classic Gentleman's equal end pen knife

A Sheffield Fly Fishing Gentleman's knife.

Peanuts need not apply.  They have their own site. (unless it is a really, really cool peanut!)  Show 'em if you got'em!

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I have a few in mind. They haven't been out in awhile, time to update pictures.

I have these three that I think match your criteria, Tobias.  All three are about 3 1/4 inches long and thin.

The first is a US made Smith & Wesson.

The second is a US made Winchester.  I like it because I also have a Model 1873 Winchester rifle.

I don't know the brand of this one.  It is only marked Stainless, Solingen, Germany.  I bought it at the TVA company store in Chattanooga because I liked it.  It is a well made knife.

Charles you have exquisite taste.  I love the S&W and Winchesters.  As for the last one you showed == well -- what can I say-- I have a similar one also out of Solingen but with a bail instead of a key ring.   I really like that one!

Mint, never used.

Tobias, I would say made by the very same company!

BTW, Tobias, the three of mine are mint too.  Never been used, carried, or sharpened.

1st few. Some Shapleigh Hdwr, Hammer brand, Spyderco & a Queen. All are under 3.25".

Does anybody else need to click on my pictures to view them?

I see them just fine Brad.

Brad, this happens to me sometimes.  What browser are using?  I seem to have it happen in Firefox quite often but not in other browsers.  And the pics I can't see our mine not yours!  LOL

That is exactly what is happening Tobias. I am running Firefox.

Tobias Gibson said:

Brad, this happens to me sometimes.  What browser are using?  I seem to have it happen in Firefox quite often but not in other browsers.  And the pics I can't see our mine not yours!  LOL

These are definitely "Special Occasion" knives. Damascus "Perfecto" Blacklip MOP, Damascus "Perfecto" Passion stone, Damacus "Pocket" Jade, "Presto" Giraffe bone, "Slim Jim" Tiger coral.This last one barely meets the maximum length at 3.5", but it is very "Slim"(Jim). That is Tiger Coral.

Great looking fancy knives, guys! 

Brad T.  Good reminder to click on the pics.  You frequently get the best resolution, and increased size for better viewing.

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