Just A Picture - Traditional Picture Show

Here's one I took a while back. Hampton Wharncliffe Trapper, Ivory handles and
Etched blades. Just goofing off...

Jason

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Gev, great picture of the vintage Kent with the Moth? so kewl:thumbup:

Duncan, never get tired of your knives and wood back ground;)

Jason, great picture as well---ready to start a fire? :D

Paul
 
Its funny, when I found this one I immediately thought of you, Tom. I know the Easy Opens are your favorite.
 
Thanks for the comments, it is a JK Knives (stomper) knife called the "Toby's knife" I designed this one so I got the first one (the number 1) and John added it to his line up here. It's my EDC whenever I can carry a fixed blade..

I guess it's redundant but the hawks a modded cold steel trail hawk, got inspired by the far greater efforts of those in a thread on the hawk forum.

Paulhilborn: I like that picture a lot :)

thanks again,

Who makes that great knife? All I can make out is a 1

Was just thinking the same, reminds me of a wee knife Lynn Dawson makes :) Great pic too, love the hawk :thumbup:

Looks like a John Keidaisch-- JK Handmade Knives.

(:thumbup:, whatever it is.)

~ P.
 
I do a lot of work with a Boy Scout troup teaching them knife care and safety, fire starting and the use of axes hatchets and tomahawks. I made a small fixed blade for the leaders Son last Christmas, he promptly lost it a camp this summer. This is the replacement that his Dad ordered last weekend. Lauri 105 x 20 blade, Hickory and Moose antler handle and a sorta Saami sheath in veggitan and Moose hide dyed to match.Happy Sunday folks.

Best regards

Robin
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Another great knife and sheath, Robin! Always great to see your work!!

Paul
What a well dressed man never leaves home without. Great looking duo.
 
I sense a theme.

-- Another nice picture, Paul.

:)



~ P.

Thank you Sarah, you are correct in regards to the theme as of late. I like the timeless Barlow pictured with an old fashion pocket watch. Then I just thought the black leather strap of my vintage Timex kinda worked well with the gorgeous black ebony covers of the Barlow :o

Another great knife and sheath, Robin! Always great to see your work!!

Paul
What a well dressed man never leaves home without. Great looking duo.

Thanks as well Gev, I don't fall into the "Well Dressed Man" category by any means, a buddy of mine once said he doubted that I even owned a shirt with a collar :D. I can say that I can't stand being without a knife or a watch when I leave the house though :)

Paul
 
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