T~bone Tuesday

I could do with some Frontier Bone, looks really excellent.

Böker Appoloosa Bone.

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I'll second that Jeff, it ages well too.:thumbup: Here's a Small Stockman I bought from lamberiana recently.

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Thanks Jeff, one of THE best small Stockman I reckon. Shot taken on plant pot, hence dead leaves-it's barely any daylight at ALL now (9am-2.30 twilight...) so it's funny it even came out at all!
 
Thanks Will and OT :)

Thanks Jeff, one of THE best small Stockman I reckon. Shot taken on plant pot, hence dead leaves-it's barely any daylight at ALL now (9am-2.30 twilight...) so it's funny it even came out at all!
The Queen #26 is definitely a winner!!

Great picture of an very good looking knife, Will What are those in the cup?
They look like peach and apricot pits.
 
Gev & Singin Thanks very much for your remarks. The Copperhead is my preference over a Trapper and Böker do a good one and inexpensive.:thumbup:

Trand is right, they are a memento of summer breakfasts - the apricots,peaches and sun have long vanished but they left their kernels behind! I'll plant them and see what happens :D

Regards, Will
 
Some interesting jigging I have not seen anyway... This is a "Staco" Solingen Scout knife. Not much info out there about this brand.

Love the bone on this though, and there's also an unusual tang stamp that I need to get around to posting in Bernard's forum... looks like a guy skiing or throwing a spear?

Anyway here's the bone... check out the long worm groove on the pile side!

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