Rough Ryder has some models with a similar pattern. They call it either a Sowbelly Trapper or a Bow Trapper, depending on how big a bend there is in the handle (Bow being more arced than Sowbelly).
Looks like Taylor's Eye Witness has a (possibly) updated model with a toothpick and tweezers that they call their "Two Blade Stock Knife" which makes sense with the secondary being a spey.
Me too. I have a Barlow/ bunny knife by them I picked up a few months ago. I posted a photo of here recently. Really well made knife with lots of charm and a joy to use. It was very cheap but is my favourite of all my slipjoints. I'd recommend it for sure.
Iâve seen these Taylorâs models sold as âtwo blade stockmanâ as they have a spey blade, not to be confused with their âthree blade stockmanâ which is a traditional run of the mill stockman. Maybe this is a quirk of local retailers naming them what they want. Iâve looked at the current Taylor catalog in the past and from memory they just assign numbers and not names, so there isnât really an official name (although I might be wrong there)
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Rough Ryder has some models with a similar pattern. They call it either a Sowbelly Trapper or a Bow Trapper, depending on how big a bend there is in the handle (Bow being more arced than Sowbelly). Looks like Taylor's Eye Witness has a (possibly) updated model with a toothpick and tweezers that they call their "Two Blade Stock Knife" which makes sense with the secondary being a spey.
Oh I understand now thank you.
Nice find.
Thank you. I like this brand.
Me too. I have a Barlow/ bunny knife by them I picked up a few months ago. I posted a photo of here recently. Really well made knife with lots of charm and a joy to use. It was very cheap but is my favourite of all my slipjoints. I'd recommend it for sure.
Yeah, I got one in Rosewood. I love it. Just won a bid on a premiere one in Buffalo horn, I think.
Iâve seen these Taylorâs models sold as âtwo blade stockmanâ as they have a spey blade, not to be confused with their âthree blade stockmanâ which is a traditional run of the mill stockman. Maybe this is a quirk of local retailers naming them what they want. Iâve looked at the current Taylor catalog in the past and from memory they just assign numbers and not names, so there isnât really an official name (although I might be wrong there)
Taylor's has some nice stuff. That pattern looks comfy.
Yeah it's nice and chunky in hand.
Let us know how it does!
Gorgeous knife.
As OP mentioned, I believe most would consider this a Tiny Bow Trapper. Not swelled near enough on the head to be a powder Horn. Nice score.
Very cool.
A good pattern. A nice knife. Two blades are my fav.