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  1. Pocket knife of the 1800's west? - BladeForums.com

    Oct 2, 2004 · The Barlow knife, a folding pocket utility knife, was introduced by the Russell Cutlery in the 1870's. The Barlow knife was first produced in England by Obadiah Barlow in the 1600's.

  2. EDC Poll: Pocket Knife or Flashlight? - Bushcraft USA Forums

    Nov 1, 2025 · Pocket knife. I don't carry a flashlight on an everyday basis, but I almost always have a Pocket knife and a bandana in my left front pocket.

  3. The Knife Exchange - BladeForums.com

    All For Sale threads must have a pic showing the knife being sold with written date listed, your username & Bladeforums or BFC to prevent photo harvesting from elsewhere - scammers hate this one trick! …

  4. Antique Winchester Knives and Company History 1919-1942

    May 22, 2011 · 1923 - Walden Knife Company's equipment (most? some?) along with employees (many? some?) are moved to New Haven (*See note below). 1929 - Winchester and Simmons go …

  5. What Knives Did Cowboy's Carry? - BladeForums.com

    Mar 11, 2013 · Stockman Knife: The stockman knife is a three-bladed pocket knife designed for the rancher or stockman. It typically includes a clip point, sheepsfoot, and spey blade. Each blade serves …

  6. The Peanut Class of knife. - BladeForums.com

    Oct 2, 2004 · Small jacks and pens were the knife of the day, and I think of them as a class of knife. The little kife that is carried much and used some. So lets see your peanut class of knives; those 3 or …

  7. Best knife lubricant - BladeForums.com

    Aug 14, 2017 · Hi. I’m looking for some experienced people to help me choose the best nano oil (or other type) for my knives. I’m also looking for the ideal knife grease for maintaining my folding knives …

  8. BladeForums.com

    Nov 24, 2011 · BladeForums.com New posts Knife Specific Discussion The place to be for general knife discussion. General Knife Discussion Your area to discuss knives in general: Folders, Fixed blades, …

  9. Tightening joints on slipjoints (and some lockbacks)

    Jan 27, 2007 · A "shadow pattern" is a style of knife that has no bolster at one or both ends of the knife, just pins throught the liner and [celluloid] scale. Any knife with celluloid scales is most likely old, the …

  10. European knife law guide - BladeForums.com

    Feb 26, 2021 · Carrying a knife is forbidden without legitimate reason. A knife is considered a category D weapon. Carrying a pocket knife without a blade lock, such as a Laguiole, Piedmontese or Swiss …