What Makes a Good, Traditional Barlow?

If I do have one Harry, I don't have a photo of it. Next time I get into the "barlow box" I'll keep an eye out.
Here's a couple others from Queen... I do believe the `09 Bladeforum's Barlow was the very first S&M stamped knife with D-2 blade steel.
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Dave
Every one a Jewel Dave .
My very first new Barlow was the S&M Winterbottom Bone with a Carbon Blade . That thing is just a well made little knife . I bought it new in 2014 and a few more Barlows since but no more S&M's .
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Harry
 
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I found this little gem not so long ago...the synthetic (?) covers are aged and cracked but the knife is super well constructed! Actually love the patina!

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I like that dark patina also!! Knice Knife!!! :cool:
 
I just sold a HJ because ive got way to many knives and need to slim down.

20 minutes later one of these came up for sale on FB and I bought it.

Honestly whats the point, why do I bother,just relax and accept it my son you cant help yourself. 😁 😁 😁

Thanks Johnny, truth it takes strength not to buy more.
But you made a good purchase, it's a great knife.👍
 
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