Рет қаралды 383
Today we look at some wonderful traditional pocket knives as well as the slips and sheaths that they go in.
First up is my W.R. Case and Sons Copperlock in ginger ale winterbottom bone. The cross draw sheath is walnut with a yellow strap and purple stitching. Great little lockback knife I got in a trade with @richterknives
Second is the Otter Messer Buckelsmesser on the Mercator k55k black cat frame. I really enjoy using this knife and the color is awesome 👌. Great Father’s Day gift. The sheath is yellow with purple stitching.
Next is the Queen Cutlery Railsplitter in feathered buffalo horn💎. I got this beautiful slipjoint in a trade with @Warthogg1 . The slip is English bridle with red stitching.
The Lake Champlain barlow in full jigged titanium is an awesome modern slipjoint. I got this recently when @byronkennedy7912 visited me in Munich. Great guy and s really fun night👍.
Finally is the A. Wright and Son Spearpoint of in teak wood. What a lovely English slipjoint. The epitome of a jack knife if you ask me. Got this one from my good friend @paddyspotatopeelers2154
The slip is navy blue with off white stitching.
Thanks for taking a look a these beautiful traditional knives and the leather slips and sheaths they go in.
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