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Love it MOGC. It’d be a pleasure to own and use a knife like that.


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That is gorgeous



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I have a John Lloyd in my pocket at the moment that I commonly carry. There is another minty John LLoyd in the safe along with my most treasured slippy, a Todd Davison I have posted here before. Also have a handful from GEC and favor their #66 pattern. My hand engraved bolster German Bull doesn't receive the love it deserves. I will say my Chris Reeves Nmundi is the best made bade of all of them. I've never figured out posting images here since it all changed.


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Vince, yours?

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Vince, yours?

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There are some gorgeous blades in this thread. The one that impresses me the most is the little Camillus carried for 70 years by LEANWOLF. Wow what history. I collect antique folders and none bring more admiration for me that the well used ones. I have a stag handled Case XX trapper built @1950. It has been carried for so long the stag is smooth as glass and recessing from the liners. Oh the stories it could tell. I would really like to have all the pocket change that wore the scales down. I am too rough on them. Seldom do I get 10 years out of a knife before it is lost in a lake , river or trail. Often they have to be sacrificed for the greater good. Am carrying a Case mini Copperlock with classic yellow scales. I reground and reshaped the blade to a better design. The blade is so stained no shine is left. And it only took 2 years to get it to look that way.


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I have a few and use a Case Trapper most of the time around the farm. I like them but not as much as a liner lock or lock back.

I would like to get one of Chris Crawford's slip joints soon.

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Most of my pocket knives are slipjoints, many of them older ones. Only have one "modern" one hand open/close model, a Boker Gent II, and it's smaller and thinner bladed than many typical newer type knives. Favorite patterns are copperheads, scout/camp, and cattle (equal ends aka cigar stockman). Never really been attracted to tactical style knives, most just aren't shaped like I want. Two one handers that I do lust for are the Case Slimlock and William Henry T10 Lancet, both of which are too expensive.

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One of several favorites from Reese Bose, 4 1/8” closed, based on a Western trapper pattern.

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I can appreciate a well made slip joint, but I just can’t spend that kind of money on a pocketknife any more.


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Got a new favorite in the pocket.

Great Eastern Cutlery 54 Big Jack with crosscut mammoth scales.

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Very unique. Thanks for sharing.

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Not this child.

I have a couple, but do not carry.

Non-locking folders scare me.

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Originally Posted by Cheesy
Got a new favorite in the pocket.

Great Eastern Cutlery 54 Big Jack with crosscut mammoth scales.

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Very nice!


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Originally Posted by ol_mike
Why are they called 'slip joint' knives ?
I believe that the term "slip joint" was invented by collectors to differentiate between traditional pocket knives and locking knives when the liner-lock world exploded. There is some speculation that the first use of it was in blade forums. I'm just going by thisBladeforum post on origination of term slipjoint old forum post that came up when googling.

I am a new custom pocket knifemaker. I found this forum when searching for old pictures of a Ricky Bob design. I felt like I hit the holy grail finding his old thread with pictures going back years. The top down views showing the entire spring/blade/tang/liner are invaluable to helping me learn.

If it's ok to post, here are some recent pics of ones I've made. On deck next will be a gunstock with spear blade and Tony Bose Zulu.
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I like to hear about what people's favorite patterns, bladeshape, and scales are. It helps as I think about what to make that will resonate with enthusiasts.


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I've sold ,literally thousands .

" Lanny's Clip " ,a design by Tony Bose was very popular at one time ,and also the " Zulu " spear . This name of the spear blade was spyed in an old Schrade catalogue . In modern times the Case Co. calls it the " Tribal Spear "

Backpockets are popular,these derived from a Remington style ,again,Tony Bose designed

I sell many trapper styles ,they seem to be popular . The thing about these slipjoints is theres so many styles & sizes ,single blades ,multi blades etc.

There's many ,many new makers these days & for someone just getting into these ,it's a buyers market ,unlike when I first got into them back in 2006 approx. ,at that time there was far less makers & selection ( talking custom handmade of course )

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These are known as " Dog Leg" Jack knives . The handle ,the shape of a dog's leg

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Thanks Vince,
I'm adding dogleg jack to my list to try.


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Originally Posted by AshHandmadeKnives
I like to hear about what people's favorite patterns, bladeshape, and scales are. It helps as I think about what to make that will resonate with enthusiasts.

Nice stuff you’ve got.

My favorites? Trappers, like from Case or GEC 48. Have one from K’Roo I had made to my specs. My wife would faint. Same as the coffin jack I had him make me…

I don’t like dinky tiny pocket knives, but don’t want big tacticool ones either. That trapper size (or similar frame size) are just right to me.

I’m in the minority, but I hate stag, I hate jigged bone.

I like smooth dyed bone, weathered/kinda smooth antler, mammoth, figured wood and even plain wood.

K’Roo Coffin Jack with kudu bone

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K’Rood Trapper with kudu bone

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