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heres a couple of mine
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Probably not what most people think of as a bird trout knife, but this old Brusletto was given to me years ago by my best friend picked up in Norway, or it was given to him by someone from Norway, he couldn't remember precisely. Even though it's not a typical bird and trout pattern this knife is definitely cleaned its fair share of trout!
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Just my uneducated opinion but I think the top one is a fillet knife. ::shrug::
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Here is my one and only. A Queen Steel #85. :)
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Some nice Queens showing up!
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All the Queens are real beauties! And i want them all! Gimie!
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Here is a West Cut, not a true Bird and Trout knife, but in the Bird and Trout family. It is a K3 pattern with a 3 3/4 in blade. Sheath probably not original, but from the time period. Not a mark or pattern you see a lot of.
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I think these are what you're lookin' for; a Kinfolks330-3 1/2, and a case M3F SSP. Thanks
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I only have two, both are Seki made, of course. The first one is a white steel Damascus made by one of the up and coming knife masters in Japan named Yuta Katayama. The other is a Moki made B&T.
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Very nice knives fellows!! :)
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thefarside wrote:Here is a West Cut, not a true Bird and Trout knife, but in the Bird and Trout family. It is a K3 pattern with a 3 3/4 in blade. Sheath probably not original, but from the time period. Not a mark or pattern you see a lot of.
The K1,2,3 all fall in the B&T grouping.

How about a shot at the snap on the sheath? That "may" be the original sheath.
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Do these count?
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I certainly think that they count. However, opinion is divided as to whether you get to use the corkscrew if your hunt is unsuccessful.
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Those crazy Germans...sawing and opening a wine bottle with a sharp knife spinning around.
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Don't tell me you got these for next to nothing at a Flea Market!!!
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WESTERN L48ABG rehandles with bookmarked cocobolo
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cudgee wrote:Don't tell me you got these for next to nothing at a Flea Market!!!
Ummmm....
Ok, I won’t! :mrgreen:
Everything but the Taylor was under $40 Cdn.
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zoogirl wrote:
cudgee wrote:Don't tell me you got these for next to nothing at a Flea Market!!!
Ummmm....
Ok, I won’t! :mrgreen:
Everything but the Taylor was under $40 Cdn.
You are TOO good. :lol:
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TripleF wrote:WESTERN L48ABG rehandles with bookmarked cocobolo
Sweeeeet!!
Please educate me. What does the term "bookmarked" mean as used in your statement ::shrug::
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Picked this one up from our own 'Sweetwater knives' (Ray) and it is sweet. Love how the sheath closes. Even had the original sales receipt in the box.
Ray is always a great guy to deal with.
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Steve Warden wrote:
TripleF wrote:WESTERN L48ABG rehandles with bookmarked cocobolo
Sweeeeet!!
Please educate me. What does the term "bookmarked" mean as used in your statement ::shrug::

Bookmarked means that if the two handles were laid side by side the grain would be mirror imaged. I think. :D
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::shrug:: To me those are all small hunting knives. For rabbits and squirrels. A bird and trout knife in my eyes is a Marbles with the metal handle and loop. ::shrug::
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Steve Warden wrote:
TripleF wrote:WESTERN L48ABG rehandles with bookmarked cocobolo
Sweeeeet!!
Please educate me. What does the term "bookmarked" mean as used in your statement ::shrug::
If you had a solid piece of wood and cut in half , then put it on a knife side by side they would be "bookmarked". The grain would show up as before it was cut, just the full tang separating the two pieces. ::tu:: Terry
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Steve and Terry, thank you, gents!
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