The print screens.We might build something big here, with pics and all, for reference.
Quote from: kkokkolis on August 23, 2017, 12:39:22 PMThe print screens.We might build something big here, with pics and all, for reference.Like a KnifeWiki?...
Quote from: pfrsantos on August 23, 2017, 01:25:29 PMQuote from: kkokkolis on August 23, 2017, 12:39:22 PMThe print screens.We might build something big here, with pics and all, for reference.Like a KnifeWiki?... Why not? To infinity and beyond!
These Junges are very pretty. I might add them, for historical reasons.He mentions 3 types, or the 3rd is a general term? I see a wide blade and a narrow blade variation.1. Nordfjord-junge (Vestlandsjunger, Hornindal-jung)2. Sunnfjord-junge3. Trønderjunge?
Here's a few links to details of stuff still available from Sheffield makers. It covers patterns you've already identified on your list, plus the full range of different pruners (Ettrick, peach pruner, full pruner), and such as pen knives (double ended sleeveboard style), sailing knives, pipe smoker knife, barlow variations .... blah, blah, blah https://www.eggintongroup.co.uk/brands/george-wostenholm.htmlhttps://www.eggintongroup.co.uk/brands/ibberson.htmlhttps://www.eggintongroup.co.uk/brands/joseph-rodgers.htmlhttp://taylors-eye-witness.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/07/pocket-knives-2016.pdfhttp://www.penknives-and-scissors.co.uk/acatalog/Pen_and_pocket_knives.htmlhttp://sheffield-made.com/acatalog/Pocket_Knives.htmlThere were a lot of other styles in the past, but they're long gone now
I'm surprised there aren't much Asian knives here. Does our Balisong qualify in your list, kkokkolis?(knives not mine)(Image removed from quote.)
Quote from: an0nemus on August 24, 2017, 12:15:09 PMI'm surprised there aren't much Asian knives here. Does our Balisong qualify in your list, kkokkolis?(knives not mine)(Image removed from quote.)Yes, of course. It is original and iconic. Are there different types? It originated in Phillipines or somewhere else? Which are the prominent makers?
OK. Adding this and some German and Norvegian designs (such as Ankermesser, Jagdtaschenmesser and the Junges) we are at 195. When we reach 200 I'll post the list again.Thank you!
I see you added one knife from my country, but I'd add another one, the Pallaresmade in Solsona, Catalonia, slipjoint, carbon steel or stainless available Also called "Navalla" (Navaja in Catalan), "Faca" (like in South America and Portugal) or "Trinxell"
I guess that's it for now. If anyone is interested for the excel file, just ask for it and I'll send it to you, since there is no provision to be posted here. Thanks guys. Viva Italia and vive la France for pocket knife lovers also.