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I agree Tobias, it is sure a well built knife.
I've been looking at picking up an Ocoee River but never get around to it. How is that knife, Ken? It looks great. is it 4 1/8 or larger?
Tobias, it is 4 1/2. The bone handle is beautiful, that's what sold me. I really like the knife.
Has anyone gotten a Hobo, Scout or Sailor's knife lately. I bought a 1940's Navy knife the other day, just to check one out. I really don't collect this pattern. It's heavy duty to say the least.
I'm saving up for another Merc. So I haven't been buying much of anything since before Christmas. but I don't think I've posted these three here. They are the one, two, and three piece clasp knives currently made for British Forces. I still need to get the survival clasp knife.
I love how the blades remind you to "oil the joints!"
The one piece has a simple non-locking coping-sheepfoot blade.
This is the slightly older non-locking two piece. (newer version have a locking coping-sheepfoot
And last is the three piece clasp knife. The pattern has changed very little since around 1944. the two and three piece have a slot head screwdriver integrated in the middle liner.
Great looking knife. Let me ask, did it come with a box of cookies?
I want the cookies !!!! LOL
NICE Steve! A big thanks to Peter Force, I know Steve was wanting one
That is a good one, Steve. Is it by Utica?
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