I'm glad someone created this thread, I told my wife about to prove I'm not the only one who does this.

Another looker, I like it!Madmarco wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 7:51 pm I opted for my Herbertz 7 1/4" oal lockback folding dagger as my partner for today! It's got a SS single-edged dagger blade with n/n, NS bolsters, brass liners and pins, and grey(almost looks powder blue)ringed micarta scales. About 4 oz.'s, and reasonably sharp. Only marked with a front tang stamp of "ROSTFREI". Fits my hand like it was made for it! Built in Japan by Tak Fukutu!![]()
Nice knife Steve!steve99f wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 9:11 pm Any new knife coming in will likely suffer as a comfort knife for a while next to the recliner. The KABAR is the current object for fondling. I also have an old orange pumpkin Case box to hold other favored folders as comfort knives.
I'm glad someone created this thread, I told my wife about to prove I'm not the only one who does this.![]()
Thanks Sam!samb1955 wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 9:19 pmAnother looker, I like it!Madmarco wrote: ↑Sun Dec 20, 2020 7:51 pm I opted for my Herbertz 7 1/4" oal lockback folding dagger as my partner for today! It's got a SS single-edged dagger blade with n/n, NS bolsters, brass liners and pins, and grey(almost looks powder blue)ringed micarta scales. About 4 oz.'s, and reasonably sharp. Only marked with a front tang stamp of "ROSTFREI". Fits my hand like it was made for it! Built in Japan by Tak Fukutu!![]()
That's a beast, Marco! Sleek AND tough!Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:29 pm I decided on my Blackjack Mamba lockback as my table companion for today. I haven't had this one out of it's display for some time now, and it's such a cool knife that I thought it'd be ideal for today's activities! It's 9 1/4" oal/SS dagger blade with dual-studs, SS body with Delrin inlays, SS liners and pins, and a weight of 8.6 oz.'s! Arrived as sharp as they come! Has all the B/J markings, made in Japan, silky-smooth walk, and talks loud enough to take off a fingertip if not careful! The run-up on this piece is comparable to a Japanese MOKI, displaying extremely tight tolerance! A big solid knife, just the way I like em'! 8)WIN_20201221_10_19_59_Pro.jpg
Thanks TMK!toomanyknives wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 9:24 pmThat's a beast, Marco! Sleek AND tough!Madmarco wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 7:29 pm I decided on my Blackjack Mamba lockback as my table companion for today. I haven't had this one out of it's display for some time now, and it's such a cool knife that I thought it'd be ideal for today's activities! It's 9 1/4" oal/SS dagger blade with dual-studs, SS body with Delrin inlays, SS liners and pins, and a weight of 8.6 oz.'s! Arrived as sharp as they come! Has all the B/J markings, made in Japan, silky-smooth walk, and talks loud enough to take off a fingertip if not careful! The run-up on this piece is comparable to a Japanese MOKI, displaying extremely tight tolerance! A big solid knife, just the way I like em'! 8)WIN_20201221_10_19_59_Pro.jpg
VERY nice K7K!knife7knut wrote: ↑Mon Dec 21, 2020 9:29 pm Dug this one out yesterday for closer inspection(and surrepetious fondling)after noticing what appeared to be remnants of an etch on the blade. After much work with a magnifier and a light source I finally managed to make out the etch:an old Conestoga wagon with the letters,"Brown Mule" next to it and the model # KC-37 underneath.The two storks were already on the tang so I knew what it was.
Googled the name and came up with some pictures.There were 3 different sizes of this knife and this one is the smallest.Seems to be an older model and the wood handles have a very nice feel to them. Guess it will reside in my pocket for a few days.
Good guesstimate Garry, exactly 4"!Quick Steel wrote: ↑Wed Dec 23, 2020 11:28 pm Marco that blade shape looks "powerful." I am guessing the blade is about 4 inches. If it opened via a thumb button or thumb plate it would be an extra fine defensive tool.