The TRADITIONAL sunday picture show!!!!

I'm just wondering how many of these I have to mess around with before I can justify going for a pint! ;)

 
Here are some gunstocks.

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Found this little guy hiding at a small antique store. Syracuse Knife Company.

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Not the best photography, but a nice set that I've managed to pair together from Northwoods and Fiddleback Forge.

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Good Sunday morning everyone.

Jack - that fixed blade sure is an attractive knife, and old ! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Ron - great TC collection. :thumbup::thumbup:

I need to be figuring out which knives are going to be making the trip to Titusville. :confused::confused::D

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@ efreedma : :thumbup: :thumbup:

@ Jack Black : love that blue one on the last picture

An hour ago I decided to look what was in a wooden box coming from a long ago passed great aunt, that was sittin forgotten on top of a cupboard in my kitchen (the box, that is, not the Auntie :rolleyes:).
Bingo! I found that old wreck that probably belonged to his father or brother (died in Artois in 1915).
It is an Aurillac plat, created by Vigier at the end of XIXth century, cutlery in Aurillac. [edit] I just learned that the cutlery / shop still exist.
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My Soda Scout opening some not so soft drinks at the beach. I like to call it my Sarsaparilla Popper.
 
@ Jack Black : love that blue one on the last picture

An hour ago I decided to look what was in a wooden box coming from a long ago passed great aunt, that was sittin forgotten on top of a cupboard in my kitchen (the box, that is, not the Auntie :rolleyes:).
Bingo! I found that old wreck that probably belonged to his father or brother (died in Artois in 1915).
It is an Aurillac plat, created by Vigier at the end of XIXth century, cutlery in Aurillac. [edit] I just learned that the cutlery / shop still exist.
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Thank you, that blue Case Peanut actually belongs to another member here, ScruffUK, and was gifted to him by Andi in Germany. The photo was taken in the pub the other day, when three of us met up, there's a few posts about it in Carl's Lounge :thumbup:

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That's a very interesting find there :)

Jack - that fixed blade sure is an attractive knife, and old ! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:



Thanks, the Granton knives were never expensive, but I couldn't resist picking this one up as it's like one of my most characterful kitchen knives. A friend's grandfather, who I knew 30 years myself, used to use it everyday to peel a piece of fruit. When he passed 15 years ago, it was given to me, and I love to use it. I also have one of their folding fruit knives :thumbup:



I bet they wish they'd put a hole in the blade! ;) :D :thumbup:
 
... that blue Case Peanut actually belongs to another member here, ScruffUK, and was gifted to him by Andi in Germany.
Congrats to them too. I wonder why blue is much rarer on knives handles than red or green.
 
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