Oh help me please Doctor

I thought the spatula was used for scooping out powders? When measuring out a dose of arsenic on the scales, for instance......:D

JP that Rough Rider in faux Abalone is a very nice looking item.:thumbup:

Interesting looking max-min thermometer, I had one at the countryplace, or rather it came with it, only problem is it got stuck down at -20c as it can reach -35c there some winters:eek:
 
Thank you Will, I find the acrylic awesome though usually I'm not fond.
So the garden therm would just fit your winters, it was very useful in Savoie, the log cabin was at 700m on the wrong side and nights can be very low, a warning to protect raspberries, prunes and cherry trees with straw.
 
One of my favorite folders. Otters "Small Doctor's Knife" It's the style of knife country doctors carried in Germany when making house calls at the turn of the century.
 
Tsarbomba-i had to tip-toe to grab it because my son's napping, but i've got the exact model you have pictured! the smaller case bros. knife. i can't upload pics (haven't learned how yet :rolleyes:) but mine has xx xxx on the blade tang stamp. it appears darker than the one you have but that could simply be due to lighting. i've carried mine off and on in my watch pocket and love it-long (even on the smaller size-somebody got this pattern right) edge, and the spatula works well for a number of different little things, like scraping, stirring,and mixing. great thread!
thanks, Neal
 
Tsarbomba-i had to tip-toe to grab it because my son's napping, but i've got the exact model you have pictured! the smaller case bros. knife. i can't upload pics (haven't learned how yet :rolleyes:) but mine has xx xxx on the blade tang stamp. it appears darker than the one you have but that could simply be due to lighting. i've carried mine off and on in my watch pocket and love it-long (even on the smaller size-somebody got this pattern right) edge, and the spatula works well for a number of different little things, like scraping, stirring,and mixing. great thread!

There's a good deal of variance on the "antique jigged bone" Case has, I bought a stockman in the same material at the same time and they definitely "look like family" but are by no means twins. The baby doc drew me in with its utility and its great looks, especially paired with my big #75. I'm glad yours is a user. I will carry mine but as of yet I haven't neglected to bring along the Case-provided suede slip. :D
 
One of my favorite folders. Otters "Small Doctor's Knife" It's the style of knife country doctors carried in Germany when making house calls at the turn of the century.
I've got a black handled Wester Bros knife like that. Never knew it was specialty, just thought it was a cool design.

I gave it to my brother years ago however.

Connor
 
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