Blades upon Books - Traditionals

Wife's book, my knives.
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- GT

🤙🤙great post Gary.
 
Cool thread!

Here's what I'm reading lately, and the knives I've had around while reading them. :)

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(Case '47, my edc right now)

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(My Dad's old Sabre jack knife that lives in the den/reloading room)

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(2/3s of my Case Carhartt Hobo, just seemed fitting for this book in a pic)
 
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From the writer, my supervisor. A leading evolutionist, taxonomist, anthropologist, primatologist etc. At the moment, i am working to translate it into my language.
A yeller.
 
Fantastic thread idea, and I'm sorry to be so late posting, I have even more books than I do knives! :eek: What a well-read bunch of folks we have here, some great books, and some great photo compositions :) :thumbup:

This one is for Jack Black
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Thanks pal! :) :thumbup:


Looks like an interesting read Chin, I've not read that :thumbup:

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One of Nichole's EDC's and her Beltless sheath for it.

My EDC for quite a while.

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:) :) :thumbup:

You and Nichole have great knives Dave, nice sheath design too :thumbup:

Jolipapa gave me this very interesting book last year as a present. Good to help me improve my reading of French. He also included other goodies such as a Total petrol keyring from the 60s with a floating Citroen DS19 in it (iconic European car) and this very nice faux Tortoise Shadow. Great stuff Alain!

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+1 :) :thumbup:


Fantastic! :) :thumbup:


Wow! :thumbup:

I'm going to have a look what I have in my 'back catologue' ;) :D :thumbup:











 
Thanks to all the members who have very kindly gifted me books over the years :)



 
Thanks Jack! That sheath was my wife's Nichole's idea. Took me about eight prototypes to get it right but then we were golden. The Highland Clearances. By Prebble?
 
Wonderful pairings, Jack! You have quite the collection.

My humble contribution for today. If Sodbusters were a thing in Middle Earth, pretty sure Samwise would have one handily within reach.


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Thanks Jack! That sheath was my wife's Nichole's idea. Took me about eight prototypes to get it right but then we were golden. The Highland Clearances. By Prebble?

Great idea, and beautifully executed :) Yes indeed, I have his book on Glencoe 'queued-up' too ;) :thumbup:

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Wonderful pairings, Jack! You have quite the collection.

Thanks Shawn, I'm afraid those are all old pics, but I'll try to get some fresh ones soon :) Great-looking Sodbuster :thumbup:
 
Ah yes Jack I had all four: the Highland Clearances, Mutiny, Culloden and Glencoe in a boxed set. Not sure what happened to them. I also would suggest his "Lion in the North: A Thousand Years of Scottish History". Get it in hardback, I read my paperback copy so many times it fell apart.
 
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