This pocketknife was made by Camillus Cutlery Co. between 1946 and 1950. It has been given a second chance to be carried and enjoyed with a careful restoration of custom file work on the backsprings, new Red Stag scales and a good polishing and repinning.

These Texas Toothpicks were made from 2 1950’s - 1960’s Ka-Bar T-29 fish knives. One got a new blade from a 1970’s Ka-Bar. They have been given a second chance to be carried and enjoyed with a careful restoration of custom file work on the backsprings, repinning and a good polishing. The lighter Texas Toothpick has new scales made with European Red Stag antler and the darker Texas Toothpicks' scales are of Texas Whitetail antler.

Camillus Cutlery Co. made this Marlinspike in the 70s. It has been given a second chance to be carried and enjoyed with a careful restoration of custom file work on the backspring, fossil mammoth ivory bark scales from Siberia and a good polishing and repinning.

Walter Cutlery Works, Germany is stamped on both blades. It was probably imported in the early 1900s by the look and feel of it. This pen has a delightful winged sabor stamped on the back of each blade. After much crud was cleaned off this knife it's badly broken celluloid scales were replaced with Mother of Pearl and vine filework was done to the bachspring.

This early Kutmaster was made by Utica Cutlery Co., Utica, N. Y. sometime btween 1937 and the late 50's. Damaged yellow composition scales were replaced with Mother of Pearl and filework done to the backsprings.

This new bartenders knife has been dressed up with Streaked Buffalo Horn scales and a little vine filework.

The wood handle was replaced in this old corkscrew and it looks better pollished.