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New-to-Me Knives, Yet Again
First photo, left to right (sorry for the dim lighting):
-- William Rodgers (England), farrier's knife (i.e., horseman's knife), stag handles, circa 1950s?
-- Buck, small lockback, plastic handles, circa 1990 (also says "KC" on the blade).
-- Gerber, Frisco Shiv, double-edge boot knife, plastic handles, circa 1981.
-- Schrade (made in USA), lockback folding hunter, imitation ivory handles, carbon steel blade, liner-lock, circa 1987.
-- Benchmade, Barrage, the silver blade is 154CM, assisted-opening, circa 2020.
-- Anza, skinning knife, wood handles, carbon steel blade (made from a file), circa 2012.
-- Linder (Germany), dagger, kris blade, stag handles, stainless steel blade, circa 1995.
Next photo:
-- Puma (Germany), Plainsman, 2-blade, (discontinued; this model was later renamed to "Game Warden"), wood handles, circa 1969.
-- Buck, Model 110, wood handles, circa 1974.
-- Boker (Germany), 2-blade, brown bone handles, carbon steel blades, main blade is embossed grey color, double-lockback (both blades lock; discontinued), circa 2010.
First photo, left to right (sorry for the dim lighting):
-- William Rodgers (England), farrier's knife (i.e., horseman's knife), stag handles, circa 1950s?
-- Buck, small lockback, plastic handles, circa 1990 (also says "KC" on the blade).
-- Gerber, Frisco Shiv, double-edge boot knife, plastic handles, circa 1981.
-- Schrade (made in USA), lockback folding hunter, imitation ivory handles, carbon steel blade, liner-lock, circa 1987.
-- Benchmade, Barrage, the silver blade is 154CM, assisted-opening, circa 2020.
-- Anza, skinning knife, wood handles, carbon steel blade (made from a file), circa 2012.
-- Linder (Germany), dagger, kris blade, stag handles, stainless steel blade, circa 1995.
Next photo:
-- Puma (Germany), Plainsman, 2-blade, (discontinued; this model was later renamed to "Game Warden"), wood handles, circa 1969.
-- Buck, Model 110, wood handles, circa 1974.
-- Boker (Germany), 2-blade, brown bone handles, carbon steel blades, main blade is embossed grey color, double-lockback (both blades lock; discontinued), circa 2010.