Here's one I posted some time ago: http://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,52228.msg1309185.html#msg1309185BTW you say you accumulated these tiny ones? Where on Earth do you find these??? I found mine by sheer luck.
You have some very interesting pieces in those pics Also love the Moras SG
One last miniature that I consider a work of art:Made by Joseph Rodgers & Sons around 1880 this tiny pair of scissors has a small knife blade in each side.The handles are ivory but what is amazing(to me anyway)is that each side is constructed from one piece of metal with only the back springs as separate pieces! How tedious it must have been to make those from just one piece of metal.
Quote from: Ray S on March 18, 2017, 09:47:33 PMOne last miniature that I consider a work of art:Made by Joseph Rodgers & Sons around 1880 this tiny pair of scissors has a small knife blade in each side.The handles are ivory but what is amazing(to me anyway)is that each side is constructed from one piece of metal with only the back springs as separate pieces! How tedious it must have been to make those from just one piece of metal.Are the table squares 1 inch wide?
Some here, shown with both imperial and metric units, and a Victorinox Classic for comparisonThere are knives from Rough Rider, Schrade, Camillus, Buck, Richards, Palles, Spyderco.....here with imperial units:
Quote from: dks on March 19, 2017, 12:35:33 PMSome here, shown with both imperial and metric units, and a Victorinox Classic for comparisonThere are knives from Rough Rider, Schrade, Camillus, Buck, Richards, Palles, Spyderco.....here with imperial units:Beautiful little knives dks! Thank you for posting them. I particularly like the 5th from the top(under the Buck);is that the Palles? I have not heard that name before;is it a French make? The little Damascus lock back looks nice as well.And of course I cannot forget the Spyderco. All nice pieces!
Ray, you may also be interested in this, regarding the Palles and Pallareshttp://forum.multitool.org/index.php/topic,71086.0.html