Originally Posted by Mesa
I'm with Dude270, although the "bare head) versions are slightly less sturdy than the conventional "capped" ones. Easy to sharpen and can do a whole range of tasks. Perfect folding fisherman's blade.

Bright yellow scales are easy to find if you drop it in the grass and don't terrify "old ladies of all genders" as much as black composition or other dark materials can. (I live in SoCal, so I know all about this "knife psychology" stuff....funny how so many other people always need a knife but then judge/stereotype anybody who actually carries one).


I'm likeing the yellow scales too. not as obnoxuios as the orange, but still visible. Wouldn't turn down orange though.

I looked at the case site last night and not as much choice as I expected.

Saw the thin line trapper and reallized I own one in Schrade USA made that I inherited. Woud be a nice fishing blade if you keep the carbon rust free.

Keep the ideas coming in. Still on the wall, but the sodbuster JR always catches my eyes when I see it in farm stores. A touch thick, but may be good for future arthritic hands.

Last edited by humdinger; 05/18/23.

Other than that, How was the show Mrs. Lincoln?