Well its not a traditional SAK but it is a Wenger and a Scout knife so I think its okForgot to add a SAK for scale but its overall 9.5" with a 5.25" blade so pretty good size for a scout knife (Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)I also have this one not a scout knife but a cool brand(Image removed from quote.)
I still don't see any pics jaydar
As kind of an addition to the Scouting SAKs, here are the Imperial Cub Scout and Boy Scout knives I used when I was in Scouts back in the 1950s and '60s.Also an old Western sheath knife from the same era (made in Boulder )
Quote from: ColoSwiss on September 25, 2015, 07:32:41 AMAs kind of an addition to the Scouting SAKs, here are the Imperial Cub Scout and Boy Scout knives I used when I was in Scouts back in the 1950s and '60s.Also an old Western sheath knife from the same era (made in Boulder )Wow...I loved seeing the old Western...brings back many memories! I always wanted one, but my Dad was into Buck's while I growing up in Boulder & Estes. I still have my original Ulster Boy Scout knife from the late 60's, but my brother lost my original Buck Woodsman on a camping trip in the late 90's.
Here are the rest of my BSA knives.
Wenger S17 Forester.
Here's an Order of the Arrow Field master.
Here's an assortment of Huntsmans (Fieldmasters) and Tinkers for the Boy Scouts 2017 Jamboree.
I've acquired some since my post back on page one.... https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,62135.msg1156009.html#msg1156009
Quote from: ColoSwiss on April 10, 2017, 11:22:33 PMHere's an assortment of Huntsmans (Fieldmasters) and Tinkers for the Boy Scouts 2017 Jamboree.WHOA COOL Set, Coloanother, "I ain't ever done seent sucha thang beferrrr" thanks for showing them
Plus a traditional... A Schrade 881
Quote from: SAK Guy on April 11, 2017, 12:28:12 AMI've acquired some since my post back on page one.... https://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,62135.msg1156009.html#msg1156009AWESOME snags
Quote from: ColoSwiss on September 25, 2015, 07:32:41 AMAs kind of an addition to the Scouting SAKs, here are the Imperial Cub Scout and Boy Scout knives I used when I was in Scouts back in the 1950s and '60s.Also an old Western sheath knife from the same era (made in Boulder )I have that same Western sheath knife. One of the local stores used to have a big display of Western knives when I was growing up, so I have several Western knives that I bought from them, including the W49 Bowie knife, which I used for camping. It was great to use as a draw knife to shave the bark off of poles for making a teepee. We made a teepee big enough for 6 people to sleep in. I was really fond of Western knives.