Let's see some old slipjoints

Redbow

Senior Member
I have a few can't post pics though. I have one just like Kayaksteve posted in his bottom picture. The favorite one I have is a Barlow made in the USA decades ago but still looks brand new.
 

flyrod444

Senior Member
This first one is an old hammer brand that was in some stuff of my wife's grandfather we got after he passed back in the mid 80s. I keep it on my tying bench.
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This old case copperhead I bought new when I was 14 years old back in 74. Not much blade left but it still gets the job done if needed.
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The last on is an old copper head case I bought of eBay. It is between 1965 to 1970.
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GA1dad

Senior Member
Those are all classics!!!! Love it!!
 

Railroader

Billy’s Security Guard.
Well, I'm a pocketknife idiot...Prolly got a hundred.

Here's my current favorite. It ain't old, got it last year, but it certainly is old school.

Case Kickstart Trapper. Classic look, black carbon steel, spring assist, liner lock, and a pocket clip. Case really did their homework on this one to bridge the gap between Classic and Tacticool... It's a winner!

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elfiii

Admin
Staff member
I see that the Case Canoe is pretty popular here. I have one, and the flat profile really rides good in a blue jeans pocket. Mine is carbon steel, and the ol' indian is long gone.

Mine came from KYDawg so it's extra special. It's my everyday pocket knife.
 
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