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Thread: What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

  1. #13061
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    Hi ~P!

    I really like the #66 Serpentine Jack! I think, I could say, it´s my favorite knife. I´m glad you like it. I just own it for about a couple of months, but this one and the one I got from willgoy can hardly leave my pocket. An absolutelly great shape. You´re right, it has seen already some good and honest use.

    I like your White Owl very much... great looking knife! I´d like to own a SBG in CV, but I need to safe some money

    Kind regards
    Andi

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    Still rockin' this John Lloyd dogleg everyday after several months....
    -Corey ..............

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    Thats a nice one Corey. I especially like thta it has an end cap.
    ED

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    For reviews on Atwood's, knives, gear, lights and much more:

    http://www.youtube.com/user/xtonesterx?feature=mhee

  5. #13065
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    Great looking Corey!!



  6. #13066
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    I carried this one today. It's a real treat to carry and to use. I think I like the single blade gent just a smidgen more than the two blade SBJ.



    Ed J

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    Stu

    “Gratitude is riches, and complaint is poverty, and the worst I ever had was wonderful!”

  8. #13068
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    Today again, #66 Serpentine Jack... as you can see from the pic of yesterday, I sharpened the blade(s).





    Unfortunatelly I didn´t take enough care during sharping and now on the other side of the mainblade are some scratches. It was with a coarse stone The scratches are not a problem, but the knife doesn´t look a really nice now as it did yesterday.

    But now it shaves again

    Kind regards
    Andi

  9. #13069
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    Nothing looks nicer than a knife you actually use

    Today it's the BNWK.
    -Steve A.
    WTB: 2011 BF/GEC forum knife; Case 6332 w/ half stops--users!

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    Got my fathers old colonial today.

  11. #13071
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    Case TB 5339 Sowbelly, thanx to Mr Telcontar...Bought this one on a whim...It's been like that puppy dog that sits by your feet and won't leave
    Day after day it has been kicking the others out of my pocket...I did a little "grooming" to the spey blade


    [IMG][/IMG]

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    Sweet Sowbelly!! One of my favorite patterns

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    And fixed blade if I go fishing later.

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    @stitch: You really must love your Peanut.

    Kind regards
    Andi

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    I'm glad it found a home. It really didn't get much pocket time. But then again most of em don't

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    Well Humppa, it's a serious crush, I pair it with my moose or a stockman, but I tend to go towards the nut. That little fella has been put to work and keeps coming out on top. It's done a lot of carving and a little touch up on a 600 grit stone and the back of my belt it's as good as new. Case CV is good stuff really holds a edge. Some of the nuts play time,

    Most done with the nuts pen blade, some of the faces with the sheepsfoot on the stockman.
    P.s. I know it upper Bavaria but have a Ayinger, or Franziskaner for me :-) Germany has yummy beers.

  17. #13077
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    Hi Stitch!

    The almighty nut is a great knife I have one, in Blue Bone. A great knife, which I EDC from time to time.

    You made some great whittling with that lil knife, congratz

    Kind regards
    Andi

    P.S. I´m having an Aldersbacher Urhell right now. Great bavarian beer I gonna drink the next one for you, promissed!

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    Humppa probably the most intense beer I ever had was Schlenkerla smokebeer, yummy but can only drink one at a time.

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    a canoe, just great for a water encounter

  20. #13080
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    Quote Originally Posted by comoha View Post
    Still rockin' this John Lloyd dogleg everyday after several months....
    Lloyd's knives are really nice.

    Wish I had more than a couple.

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