Ryder
Well-known member
Voted Buck, but also tote Schrade and use Case for rough work. Does anybody use a serrated blade?. Do you like it?
I believe they call that one a "Electricians knife"Did it have a liner lock?Medic24":15zb85se said:Used to have a two bladed camillis, one of them had a flat head screw driver.....burned it up, have never found another one like it. I did love that knife.
Nope, I said the real XXCampground Cattle":zxtt0xsz said:MULDOON":zxtt0xsz said:6347 hpollie":zxtt0xsz said:6347hp Case XX the real one. Cut net wrap every day with it. Good old knife.
6=brown jigged handle
3= number of blades
47= model Which would be a large stockman
hp=???
I don't know what the hp stands for.
Does it have any dots on the blade?
Yep
ollie":2rwzt7py said:Nope, I said the real XXCampground Cattle":2rwzt7py said:MULDOON":2rwzt7py said:6347 hpollie":2rwzt7py said:6347hp Case XX the real one. Cut net wrap every day with it. Good old knife.
6=brown jigged handle
3= number of blades
47= model Which would be a large stockman
hp=???
I don't know what the hp stands for.
Does it have any dots on the blade?
Yep
Craig-TX":2vq57prt said:I'm so hard on knives I don't spend much money on them. Never loose them but have broken a few and worn out a couple. Carried Oldtimers for years but finally got where I prefer a locking blade. Still have my Grandad's old knife in the drawer. There is no telling how many calves and pigs he cut with it. Not to mention docking lambs tails. I'd love to know how many squirrels and rabbits he cleaned with it.
Craig-TX
brokenmouth":2ygor79y said:welcome aboard pickup man