

Queen #112½ ACSB Medium Toothpick
Mahalo, Ivoryman! Indeed it does
Two brothers and a cousin. All three handsome.
Mahalo, Mark
Mahalo, Floyd
Mahalo, Mark
WOW... Q!
Wow. That is a gem bud, congrats finding it. Gotta be a rare bird in a rare pattern and so pretty I can't believe. Can hardly look away. Drool dripping down the chin. Outstanding!!.
Mahalo, Floyd. I agree on all counts. And, as much as I love my Wharnies, I must admit that this spear point is definitely the perfect blade for this knife.
Thanks, Tony. I have always loved the Northwoods arrowhead shield...in fact, it was the shield that first caught my eye and drew me into buying Northwoods and Scagels in the first place.
Thanks, toomanyk. It certainly ticks a lot of boxes on my current collecting checklist, including the ones next to chicken-eyeing and coon-fingering
Mahalo, Kevin. It's definitely a contender for the center spot; although, as you well know from your own experience, individual ACSBs tend to camoflauge themselves well when travelling in large herds. I might have to keep this one separate for a while so as to allow maximum, distraction-free chicken-eyeingknifeaddict1965 wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2025 3:47 pm That one may be the centerpiece of your Amazing ACSB collection
Mahalo, Ivoryman. I have you to thank for turning me onto Northwoods knives way back in the day. Little did we realize then how popular they would eventually become to the point that a relatively standard, run-of-the-mill release like the IRJ would one day become such a rare and sought after collector piece. Still pinching myself to make sure this isn't just a dream.
A wonderful example.Corn Creek Cutlery wrote: ↑Mon Mar 03, 2025 4:38 pm 'Q' ... after drooling over all the ACSB in this thread, I finally got my first example.