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I've always liked the two blade Barlow but it seems to be harder to find a good one these days.

When I was too young to know better I got a Case Barlow with CS blades at a garage sale for cheap. I carried it every day until I let my cousin trade it away from me. I thought I was doing ok in the trade as he gave up a Camillus Barlow and some other one with stainless steel blades. I managed to loose the Camillus when out fishing. I'd like to get something similar in CS. 1095 or D2 would be good.

Any ideas?
 
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Contact Ken Coats if you want custom. I'm guessing $350-500

http://www.bladeforums.com/for...s-Custom-Barlow-Sold
 
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Dang nice on the Coats.
I was hoping Moore Maker had one as They make a good working knife at a reasonable cost. Thought maybe someone knew of another small maker that did them.
 
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Smoky Mountain Knife Works

http://www.smkw.com/webapp/eCommerce/main_front.jsp

They have a Case 1920 / 1940 tang stamp, two blade reproduction. $99.99

http://www.smkw.com/webapp/eCo...+Barlow/CA44709.html

Other Case Barlows are "out of stock" -- but should be back in stock sooner or later.

And 124 other Barlow patterns, 1 blade, 2 blade. I didn't see any Camillus. But they have Schatt & Morgan.


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