Does This Qualify As Traditional?

JK Knives

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A while back a lot of people from BF sent me knives to either sell here, auction off on my forum, or sell at our church rummage sale, to help with our granddaughter Hanna`s medical expenses. This is one that did not sell, and since I have started smoking a pipe, I decided to put it to use. It`s marked Richards, Sheffield England.

 
Very nice JK, that's the double of one I sent to Pete (Stich2442) a while back, and of the one my dad used to have when I was a kid :)
 
Classic

I had one that I used for pipe smoking
But my sister threw out all my old knives
 
Had and used mine yesterday, thanks Jack

My pic from yesterday, it's in the background
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Pete
 
I just bought a used one of these off eBay. Got it for $6 shipped. I love it. Its not the most well-made knife ever made but its got its charm. Its made in England which is nice. Very useful for pipe smokers. ~
 
Hey John, I think that was one of my "offerings". I had a couple of them. Course, I don't smoke, so sending it along was easy. I'm glad to see it being used by somebody.

And to answer your question, yes, I think that does qualify as traditional!

Glenn
 
In answer to your question, "Does This Qualify...", few things in life are more traditional than pipe smoking!

The first one even has 1/2 Stops!

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Sometimes you don't want to mess with the pipe so a wee bit of snuff will do just fine.

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Hey John, I think that was one of my "offerings". I had a couple of them. Course, I don't smoke, so sending it along was easy. I'm glad to see it being used by somebody.

And to answer your question, yes, I think that does qualify as traditional!

Glenn

I was thinking it might have been from you, thanks!
 
Certainly.

I saw two of these at the flea market just the other weekend, none as in good a nick as yours JK :thumbup:
 
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