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Few transitionals
Heres a few transitionals I have acquired over my short collecting time.
They are all D stamped liners ,nickel silver bolsters,etc.and all fire fast with a good lock up
The oldest I think is the 9" bayonet bladed example ,which is marked INOX .Its a really nice build quality knife .
The others all 7" are a stag rostfrei ,Cjul Herbertz 2, A cracked ice Rostfrei patent ,and a Lizard import is the smallest example.at 6".
Love the transitionals hope others can post their examples.
They are all D stamped liners ,nickel silver bolsters,etc.and all fire fast with a good lock up
The oldest I think is the 9" bayonet bladed example ,which is marked INOX .Its a really nice build quality knife .
The others all 7" are a stag rostfrei ,Cjul Herbertz 2, A cracked ice Rostfrei patent ,and a Lizard import is the smallest example.at 6".
Love the transitionals hope others can post their examples.
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m8, you have some very cool autos there, I like the horn on the one on the left, cheers.
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Agree with Eric....Great collection and I too like that horn.....
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Thanks for sharing,
That's a lovely group of knives, well done!
Cheerio,
Roy
That's a lovely group of knives, well done!
Cheerio,
Roy
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Those are great knives.
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Thanks Eric ,Tom and Roy and Bill .
The horn is beautiful on the bayonet bladed example .Love the yellowing outlined by the black .
I will probably never own a Latama ,Coricama etc now I cant buy knives so this one is a bit special to me.
Hope your all well.
Ian
The horn is beautiful on the bayonet bladed example .Love the yellowing outlined by the black .
I will probably never own a Latama ,Coricama etc now I cant buy knives so this one is a bit special to me.
Hope your all well.
Ian
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thanks for the extra pix m8, I like yellow and black horn.
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Nice group of knives. Transitionals are favorites of mine as well.
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Beautiful, Ian!
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Very nice Ian, thanks for sharing.
Jim
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Those are really nice blades, It is always nice to see what others want to share.Great collection.
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Awesome set, love transitionals. They have the N/S bolsters and the really nice horn.
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Nice and those early 1960s knives are comparable in quality to the picklocks from the 1950s. I wish they would make them of that quality again.
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Very nice, Ian. I hope you're doing well.
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