Purdiest Traditional

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I haven't used it yet, but I keep it on my desk a lot. The Stag is mellowing just from the handling!!
Over the top IMO!!

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Charlie that is simply an unbelievable knife! Pure WOW Factor going on there. Congrats for owning such a knife.
 
There's some great looking knives in this thread!

I posted a LCJ by Brent Cramer and a trapper by Don Morrow awhile back, but since then I added a few to my accumulation. So at the moment I've got a new purdiest knife.

I've posted this Lloyd a bunch of times, and here it is again.

I love the simplicity of this build. A shadow trapper in stag, everything rounded and finished nicely with small polished pins, including the pivot pin. Stag is by far my favorite handle material and to my eye this is some pretty nice stag. I just love the way this knife looks!

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Jake my friend, This knife I am not sure if you would call it pretty, but I would have to say alongside the Washington 77, this Knife is one of the most attractive knives!

 
Very nice, guys.

Duncan, I'd certainly say that is a beautiful knife, my friend. It is an exceptionally well designed pattern and if I recall correctly those pretty covers may be some of the early peach seed that GEC was working on with Charlie. :thumbup: I remember being goo goo eyed when seeing the samples of peach seed. They've produced some wonderful old jig patterns. You have an extraordinary collection of beautiful knives.
 
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That certainly gets my vote! The revival of a hard to come by pattern that is useful and beautiful. Particularly enhanced by that Calico Smooth Bone. One day they'll do another run of Eurekas, they would even invert the pattern and make a Eureka Stockman out of it. That can't come too soon :cool:

Thanks, Will
 
Thanks Will! Another run or Eureka Jacks cannot come soon enough! It's such a great pattern all around! I would love to see them do some different variations with the setup!

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That peachseed 66 is really nice . I was fortune enough to pry one from Charlie . He told me it was a test run for the peachseed jigging. The shield happens to be larger than the other 66's I have .
 
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