Actually, details on the pistol too. Looks to be a Buckmark variant or custom?Great knife and great pistol. What are the details on the knife? Blade steel, handle etc.
I use a flashlight a lot. Picked up one of Daddy's flashlights from when he last worked (29 years ago), put new batteries in it, and was amazed at how sorry of a flashlight it was!My two EDC’s , never leave home with out em . Swiss Army knife I like the tool group on this model, got a #2 Phillips screwdriver in place of the more common corkscrew that’s pretty useless for me. Just started carrying the little thrunite flashlite bout a year ago, man is that handy . Rechargeable and tiny but impressive light output for its size . Flashlights are so much improved in the last 10 years or so , amazing compared to what was available when I was a kid 40 plus years ago.
I use a flashlight a lot. Picked up one of Daddy's flashlights from when he last worked (29 years ago), put new batteries in it, and was amazed at how sorry of a flashlight it was!
Got to admit, candle power has definitely improved lately!
David from jax
Mora. I have a couple of ice augers made by them. The blades are impressive. Hold their edge for a long time.My favorite. It belonged to my Grandfather.
As a kid, I used to visit for a couple weeks a year and I strapped this on the day I got there, and didn't
take it off until the day I left.
Whittled lots of wood with it, and gutted lots of fish.
Estimated date of manufacture somewhere in the early 1930's.
It was the one thing I asked for when he passed.
Great memories.
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It was a long ago time I tried to find info on my knife. Mostly for sentimental reasons. If I could date it I would have an ideaMora. I have a couple of ice augers made by them. The blades are impressive. Hold their edge for a long time.