I cleaned and stropped mine today. 0A38285A-C66F-4230-9905-3BEDBC14E467 by Hanzo posted Nov 18, 2018 at 14:57 F22706DE-89AA-441A-B646-CF0BD016F3B2 by Hanzo posted Nov 18, 2018 at 14:57 310B5DEB-D89A-44D1-8535-E28748208296 by Hanzo posted Nov 18, 2018 at 14:57 10D9BA21-C42B-4D4F-BDE8-7405C6302821 by Hanzo posted Nov 18, 2018 at 14:57 What are yours?
Good looking knives you have there Hanzo...thanks for sharing. One of these three is my every day carry.... One day I need to get a picture of some of my more vintage pocket knives ( 1930's-40's era ) Andy
Who made your TL-29? That's one that I collect, and I have... a few. Probably have 20 different manufacturers now, and always looking for one I don't have.
Its marked on the main blade : CAMILLUS ________ NEW YORK Not sure of the date / age of this knife...I bought it about 20 odd years ago at a yard sale. Edit to add : After looking at the stamps in the link that hot diggity provided ...I'd say mine is closest to the 1976 stamp....excepting that there is no USA on the blade.... Andy
Love that linesman's knife! I have a half a dozen of them I acquired in one of my previous lives. All gov issue, and mostly well used prior to my acquisition. All of them are at least 50 years old, possibly older.
I'm not much for Gentelmen's pocket knives, but I have two that I carry from time to time! Both are Case and both were gifts from an Uncle when I was a boy! I swiped this from the web, I don't have them with me. Grand Dad called it a Jack-Knife, don't exactly know why! I find a single blade clip knife to be far more handy and useful and the blades generally have more belly to them! My little Kershaw Scallion is a nice size and wicked sharp!
Some older gentlemen's pocket knives. The two small ones were my Grandfather's, the dark Cutco was my Uncle Buck's and the Swiss Army knife was Dad's. Well worn tools and all still have a keen edge.