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Can anyone make sense out of this; please help identify
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Can anyone make sense out of this; please help identify

If I'm not mistaken the tang stamp is 1964-65 to 1969 the modelp158 lssp wasn't released until 1971. Dating with dots was started in 70 this one has no dots. Can someone make sense of this

u/Next_Temperature_949 — 23 hours ago
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Happy Sunday

Birdvis Harper, Serge Slip4, Kimber K6s, Distil Union Wallie 5.0, Beard and Owl Slip, SWC Bunker Watch, Rogue 6mg Peppermint

u/CreepyPoet500 — 4 days ago
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I hope you all are having a good rest of the week.

Steenkamp Gunstock

Light Carry today, but pretty to look at nonetheless.

u/CreepyPoet500 — 7 days ago
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Happy Mother’s Day Fellas and Fellettes! What’s in your pockets this fine day?

Barn and Brook Knife, Citizen Eco Drive, and Beard and Owl Slip.

u/CreepyPoet500 — 11 days ago
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Let’s see that Saturday carry.

Just a knife for me, Mike Moran Front Pocket, but if I leave, I will probably go with the 365 Hellcat or K6s.

Let’s see what you’re carrying on this fine, beautiful day. Comment here or make a post in the sub.

u/CreepyPoet500 — 12 days ago

Those of you who really use your 1095 slipjoints…

Do you baby them in terms of rust? Or do you just kind of accept that some will happen here and there and keep using them? I’ve always had trouble just carrying them without worrying.

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u/Fit_Cartographer_815 — 10 days ago
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Does anyone EDC a F&F 62 Pocket Carver?

Doesn’t necessarily have to be the F&F version. I pretty much solely use mine for whittling, and never really considered it a carry knife. Curious if anyone finds theirs useful as an EDC option

u/8Ball42 — 13 days ago