Your newest addition:traditionals of course!

I have never seen one of these, what is the name or model number please.
These Schrade Fire & Ice lever autos were made by Great Eastern for a few years around 2008-13 in various covers for Taylor Brands. A few of the covers included stag, smooth white bone, honey brown bone, light and dark red, abalone, acrylic, ebony…and a couple others I can’t recall. Production ranged from around 30-80 in the various covers. They are made on the GEC #73 frame. Super smooth, perfect action on the two that I have...and fairly difficult to find nowadays. Here’s my other one…
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Just received this one
 
I've never been a fan of the trapper pattern, but there is nothing to dislike about this Black Box Winchester. Found it at a junk store. Nice stiff pulls, tight construction, and beautiful jigging. In it's heyday Queen could put out a knife at least on par with the best traditional manufacturers today.
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Won on Thursday. It arrived a few days early. I wasn't expecting it until Tuesday or Wednesday.
It has gone from the tube to my pocket, where it is going to stay for at last the rest of the month.
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You won't regret it. I have one in micarta. The quintessential pocket knife. Probably my most carried in the last 3 years.
 
This 1991 Remington R1178 Mini Trapper with brown jigged bone covers came in yesterday's mail. Ran across it while cruising the net and thought it'd make a nice addition to my Bullet Knives. Very nice jigged bone on this one and I like the Muskrat Clip blade.

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Fortunate to find another of these marvels of engineering.
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These Schrade Fire & Ice lever autos were made by Great Eastern for a few years around 2008-13 in various covers for Taylor Brands. A few of the covers included stag, smooth white bone, honey brown bone, light and dark red, abalone, acrylic, ebony…and a couple others I can’t recall. Production ranged from around 30-80 in the various covers. They are made on the GEC #73 frame. Super smooth, perfect action on the two that I have...and fairly difficult to find nowadays. Here’s my other one…
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Can we request an 'action' video pleaese? They look amazing!
 
That is really cool! I haven’t even seen one of those before and you are on your second lol. I have so much to learn!! 🤣
 
I got three in while out of town, and have only had time to get pics of two of them... first is a Case half whittler in buff horn, TruSharp... the horn has a lot more character than I've seen in most of Case horn knives.... I really like it....

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and the second one... I finally got a Crown lifter... a sheepfoot in ebony. The ebony is very nice, with dark brown "highlights" through both sides... another winner, in my book!

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