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  • Lori Bowers

    I commend you on this, it is nice to see that there are still people out there that will do this. Living and working in a rural area and helping a lot of boys and girls go through the scouting programs that can't afford things it a wonderful thing. My family is a scouting family. I am currently still a Den Leader for Webelos I and Committee Chair for our troop. My son is an Eagle Scout and now my oldest grandson is working on his Eagle project. 

  • Tobias Gibson

    Folks, make no mistake!  As other will attest, I show one knife that you are sure to get.  It will go in a If it fits is ships box from the U.S. Post Office!  And seeing how there is more room in the box than just one knife other items will often tag along for the ride!

  • J.J. Smith III

    Tobias doesn't like packing peanuts.  LOL

  • Tobias Gibson

    Another Sid you are correct!  Miller Brothers is indeed another  old cutlery name  recently resurrected by Frost. Mr Frost has done the same with E. C. Simmons, an old Hardware Store.

  • Tobias Gibson

    Welcome everyone to Knife Pattern Collectors.  The contest is now open and runs through Sunday, April 19, 2015.  To enter please go to:

    a href="http://iknifecollector.com/group/knifepatterns/forum/topics/answer-four-questions-win-this-knife" target="_self">http://iknifecollector.com/group/knifepatterns/forum/topics/answer-... >, and answer four simple questions. It is that simple, especially considering there are no right or wrong answers! The hardest part is reading/following the instructions!

  • Tobias Gibson

    JJ said:

    Comment by J.J. Smith III 1 hour ago

    Tobias doesn't like packing peanuts.  LOL

    No, but I've been known to use Peanuts for packing!


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    Charles Sample

    Some nice packing there, Tobias!

  • J.J. Smith III

    peanut packing...
    that's slick.
  • Syd Carr

    Thanks for pondering Tobias. The Russlock does have a liner lock, and it also has an "assisted opening" device, (so to speak), but because it has features of many frames perhaps it cold be considered a frame by itself. One thing I'll say is that I haven't seen any other manufacturer putting out any kind of copy or counterfeit version yet, that sets it apart in my mind.BTW: here is a photo of one of mine, sorry for the low quality photo(s). 100_9324.JPG

  • Max McGruder

    Fine looking Russlock!!
  • Syd Carr

    Thanks, when I saw the drop point on that one I just had to have it. I also have one with their standard "modified" clip, (see photo), but that drop point definitely spoke to me & has the "cool" factor going. Hope Case makes more of those, so far I've only seen with the drop point is the Raspberry Bone. Here's a photo of the Rough Black version.100_9336.JPG

  • J.J. Smith III

    The drop point Russlocks are scarce.  Definitely nicer than the long clip.

  • Max McGruder

    The drop point Russlocks arent as scarce as they once were! Now there are quite a few around, Shepherd Hills even has a Yellow synthetic.
  • Syd Carr

    Well dang you Max, I really DIDN'T need another source for pocket knives, (I suffer from "too many pocket knives" syndrome, as well as Ebayitis; both seemingly incurable afflictions). Now I'm drooling over Shepard Hills Cutlery's website: http://shephills.com/. Oh well, bye bye monthly budget, hello Shepard Hills! Now I just gotta get one of each Case Russlock, just when I was starting to think about getting a Cheetah, (or a Trapper Lock, or a Saddlehorn, or ????), but now I seem to feel that I need more Russlocks. (Thanks for the info Max!).

  • J.J. Smith III

    thats got my name on it, Max.

  • Max McGruder

    Another quality place to shop with great prices is COLLECTOR KNIVES.NET or SOONERSTATEKNIVES.com
  • Syd Carr

    Already had collectorknives.net bookmarked, just did so with soonerstateknives.com. Must be a lot of knives being sold somewhere, as there seems to be an endless supply of online retailers out there. I'm getting so bad about knife shopping online that I get the fidgets when I DON"T have a new knife coming in the mail. Shephills seems to have more Case models available than most, and their shipping rates and pricing are definitely competitive. They will probably get my next Case purchase just due to the wide selection that they have. Just figured out how to post photos here, so here is my latest online purchase; Rough Rider Double Take Trapper.....just because it's so unusual, (kinda goofy actually, but well-made goofy), and I happen to have a CRKT sheath that fits it. How's that for a new pattern?

  • Max McGruder

    Wow that is quite the Trapper!! Collectorknives has a Calypso bone Drop Point for sale at a good price. Just thought a heads up.
  • Syd Carr

    Ooo, that's pretty, and at a great price. I also have my eye on the new "EZ Open Drop Point" listed at Shepard Hills. I see they have a serrated drop point in Russlock too......I'm doomed!

  • Jan Carter

    wooohooo!  A contest is in the works AND we are seeing some very cool patterns!

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  • Tobias Gibson

    you are correct Jan:

  • Bryan OShaughnessy

    I get the fidgets when I DON"T have a new knife coming in the mail.

       Ha!  I thought it was just me!

  • Syd Carr

    "Ha!  I thought it was just me!"

    Takes one to know one, but yup, you ain't alone in that affliction.

  • J.J. Smith III


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    Charles Sample

    Bryan and Syd, the only thing worse than waiting for a knife to come is not waiting for a knife to come!

  • Tobias Gibson

    Charles, Bryan, and Syd or losing that bid on that must have rare vintage knife on Ebay that you will never ever see again!

    Until next week!

  • Jan Carter

    LOL JJ and Tobias!

    I think Bryan and Syd, that we are in the midst of an epidemic here at iKC.  Aint it grand?

  • Syd Carr

    Grand indeed!

  • James Cole

    I couldn't agree more.  I love seeing all those notifications in my email.

  • Tobias Gibson

    The contest ends at Midnight Central Time tomorrow, Sunday, April 19!  All you have to do is answer four questions in this discussion! a href="http://iknifecollector.com/group/knifepatterns/forum/topics/answer-four-questions-win-this-knife" target="_self">http://iknifecollector.com/group/knifepatterns/forum/topics/answer-... >  Its that easy,  A random winner will be drawn. 

  • Tobias Gibson

    The "Answer Four Questions and Win This Knife" is officially closed. Accordign to my records, the following people entered:

    I currently  have the following people entered to win the knife.   If I missed your entry, please let me know by the end of the day so I can verify that your entry!

    Reply by Charles Sample on April 7, 2015 at 11:12

    Reply by l.lantz on April 7, 2015 at 11:13

    Reply by Bryan OShaughnessy on April 7, 2015 at 12:07

    Reply by Tristan on April 7, 2015 at 12:26

    Reply by jack walker on April 7, 2015 at 13:41

    Reply by Michael Squier on April 7, 2015 at 14:53

    Reply by Syd Carr on April 7, 2015 at 15:15

    Reply by jeff on April 7, 2015 at 16:28

    Reply by Shlomo ben Maved on April 7, 2015 at 19:03

    Reply by Brian Martin on April 7, 2015 at 20:04

    Reply by James Cole on April 8, 2015 at 0:49

    Reply by Dave Steiner on April 11, 2015 at 18:24

    Reply by Lori Bowers on April 11, 2015 at 23:04

    Reply by Lars Ray on April 12, 2015 at 0:08

    Reply by Bruce McLain on April 13, 2015 at 15:27

    Reply by John McCain on Thursday

    Reply by thePlumbah yesterday

    If you submitted an entry and your name is not listed, please notify me  within the next 24 hours!   I will be announcing the winner, some time tomorrow.

    I will be announcing the winner tomorrow!

  • Michael Squier

    cant wait, fingers crossed. 

  • Tobias Gibson

    For those still in the dark about who won the knife.  The answer was posted in the discussion about two hours ago.  Congratulations to John McCain

  • Ron Cooper

    Well, a hearty congratulations to Mr. John McCain!

    Good show! CONGRATULATIONS, John!!!

  • J.J. Smith III

    Congrats John.

  • Bill Fletcher

    Congrats John !!!

  • jeff

    Congratulations John.

  • tim payne

    way to go john!

  • Michael Squier

    Congrats to John, now can he identify the knife for us?

  • Dave Steiner

    Thanks Tobias for doing this!

    -ds

  • Tobias Gibson

    I'm knid of surprised that no one has started a discussion of the 5 inch Lockback Folding Hunter, the knife that pretty much saved Buck!   I don't own a Buck 110 and unless someone is plans on giving me one I probably never will!    It just isn't high on my  list of knives I have to own.   That said, I've somehow managed to accumulate quite a few 5 inch lockbacks  Maybe someone who owns a few Buck 110s can start a discussion on the pattern.  But they should do it soon or some  Schrade fan will beat them to the punch!

    Here are a few of my non-Buck folding hunters.

    Left to Right:

    Bear & Son BSA Folding hunter

    China BSA bear-head Folding Hunter

    Rough Rider "Once in  a Blue Moon" Folding Hunter

    Klein Tools (USA) Folding Hunter

    Unbranded "Pakistan" Folding Hunter, White Celluloid

    Gerber "Gator" Folding Hunter

    Unbranded "Pakistan"  Folding Hunter (wood and brass)

    I bought the Bear & Son and the Rough Rider.  All the others I just acquired by happen stance!

    Below Same Knives with the blades open. 

    I'm sure some will argue the Gerber Gator isn't a true 5 inch folding Hunter.

  • Syd Carr

    I just found a Buck 110 Group here: http://iknifecollector.com/group/buck110group. Hasn't seen much activity lately, but it is there.

  • Tobias Gibson

    Syd, I'm aware of the Buck 110 group but that is just one knife by one company.  There are so many other  great 5 inch lockbacks out there that are not made by Buck and are snubbed by the knife world as cheap imitations..  And as I alluded, Some Schrade fans will argue the Schrade 7 OT Cave Bear predates the Buck 110 and is the original 5 inch lock-back.

  • Michael Squier

    Your right Tobias, could be a good discusion. I dont have a 110 either but Ive got the smaller brother 112. I think I also have the same cheesey pakistan one you picture on the far right. I think you could put together a good sized collection without spending too much on a variety of 5 inch hunters. 

  • Michael Squier

    Adding to the diss usion. You said most are thought of as cheap imitations and some really are but not all are. I passed on an unmarked hunter with nice micarta scales the other day for $15.00. It looked really nice, not en exact copy sort of updated 80's look. Peobably should have bought. 

    Do drop point blades count as folding hunters? I seem to have a couple of those.

  • Tobias Gibson

    Syd, a couple years ago a good friend of mine passed away and his family gave me a box full of junk knives that he had squirreled away in the garage.  Apparently the box originally had belonged to a former  Chicago Police Officer who had retired and was throwing it out.  

    I'd say about half the knives in the box were  5 inch lock-backs with at  least 20 of them being those crappy wood handled Pakistani knives.  Half of those had backs prings so weak they wouldn't lock safely so I broke them and threw them away.  Many of these others I've passed along, almost as a gag, when I've run free knife give-aways.

    On a side note, that Klein Tools was in the same box. It's one tough brute.  I beleive it was made by Camillus back in the day.  The white handles Pakistini knife is also one heavy brute but there is better blade steel in a butter knife!

    My favorites are the Chinese made bare head BSA knife and the Rough Rider Blue Moon.   The Gerber Gator is also pretty nice.  It was given to me by a vet who carried it in Iraq.

  • Tobias Gibson

    Michael, i think that is an excellent question.   See my discussion on Patterns and Modern Folders.  The short answer is I would simply call it a drop-point folding hunter but it would still be a folding hunter.

  • Rusty R Halsey

    Here is a pattern I have started liking - the cotton sampler.  This one is a GEC with cocobolo handles & brass bolsters.

  • Ron Cooper

    Wowsa, Rusty!

    I can certainly appreciate why you would be attracted to a knife like THAT!

    OMG! I love that brass bolster and shield set against that beautifully grained cocobolo!

    Wow, just WOW!