WOWZUH!! Epic knife and photo!!bigbore wrote:Was searching years for this one, now i got one.
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Got this smooth bone one sitting around..
WOWZUH!! Epic knife and photo!!bigbore wrote:Was searching years for this one, now i got one.
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I Know this is an old post..but I was wondering if anyone knows anything about this tiny lockback..I know I bought it in the 80's and was told it was one..damascus...and two , Ivory...i suspect both of those claims are incorrect , i think the damascus pattern is etched on..and the ivory is probably bone..but it is made very well with killer snap.no wobble and nice nickel silver bolsters..marked PARKER U.S.A. ?
I fully realize that this post is a year old, but I just had to comment on this knife Garry! That is one beautiful folder you have there! Exactly the kind of knife that gets my juices flowing! I've been watching your posts lately, and you've been displaying some really nice knives! Keep em' come'n!Quick Steel wrote: ↑Sat Nov 30, 2019 7:08 pm A Japanese Parker with nice bone and half stops.
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Nick ,like that patternCluelessNick wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 8:13 pm My first Parker knife. American Blade brand from 1983. It has a few problems but overall I like it. 3.5" closed with a locking main clip plus a smaller clip and coping blade on the other end. Kind of a different locking mechanism that hangs every now and then when you try to close the blade. Hopefully will improve with use.
I noticed some trappers on Ebay that were Parker-Edwards made in Alabama. I read that the factory became Bear Mfg later. Haven't seen anything about Craftsman though.Ripster wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 8:45 pmNick ,like that patternCluelessNick wrote: ↑Tue Mar 30, 2021 8:13 pm My first Parker knife. American Blade brand from 1983. It has a few problems but overall I like it. 3.5" closed with a locking main clip plus a smaller clip and coping blade on the other end. Kind of a different locking mechanism that hangs every now and then when you try to close the blade. Hopefully will improve with use.
Was doing some Research and found out Parker made Some knives for Sears / Craftsman. There’s a 1988/ 89 Trapper that might have to check out for my Craftsman Corner .
Let me know what you think of yours after toting it around for a bit .
Take care down there.