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Quote from: VileZambonie on January 30, 2020, 03:06:41 PMGlock G42 fits right in the pocket. Used to carry a butterfly knife for years when I was younger.Yeah, wish i could get the 42, thats a nice .380. But not in MA, not compliant. Carry a shield .40 instead, pretty darn close. Also, a guitar pick, and a real Schrade Uncle Henry pocket knife, the original USA ones made in NY. I also own some original Old Timers and of course the all time rare big boy, The Uncle Henry Bear Paw, LB7. Not many of these left.
Glock G42 fits right in the pocket. Used to carry a butterfly knife for years when I was younger.
Quote from: philo_beddoe on April 30, 2020, 10:22:59 PMQuote from: VileZambonie on January 30, 2020, 03:06:41 PMGlock G42 fits right in the pocket. Used to carry a butterfly knife for years when I was younger.Yeah, wish i could get the 42, thats a nice .380. But not in MA, not compliant. Carry a shield .40 instead, pretty darn close. Also, a guitar pick, and a real Schrade Uncle Henry pocket knife, the original USA ones made in NY. I also own some original Old Timers and of course the all time rare big boy, The Uncle Henry Bear Paw, LB7. Not many of these left. That LB7 is very nice...almost identical to the venerable Buck 110 Folding Hunter. And, I agree, there probably aren't many originals left. I think they stopped production of the originals, after Schrade went Tango Uniform, shortly after the millennium. You can find an LB7, but nothing like yours. Perfect.*Most knife guys seem to agree that the Buck 110 is the most imitated knife in history. I can't think of one knife maker (including Shrade), from the 70's, that didn't try to get a piece of that action.
I bought that one in the late 90's, has never been used. Once a year i clean the brass bolsters and condition the sheath. I do have a Buck 110 that US Customs issued to me back in 2004, with the black leather sheath. They are both incredible in quality, legendary. Too bad Schrade closed their doors in 2004 after 100 years. Which came first, the Buck 110 or the Imperial Schrade LB7?
Would love to own one of these. The original former Bear Grylls Survival knife. Little pricy...http://www.bayleyknife.com/site/index.aspx
Yeah JAH, those Bayley knives used to be about $600 usd. I always wanted one, but of course wont pay that much. I have been trying to find one close to it for a long time. Crazy thing, such a basic style and shape, i wish Buck would make a copy. If you or anyone ever comes across a knife similar, let me know.