The TRADITIONAL sunday picture show!!!!

Pens make up the largest single pattern in my collection, (about 25) so far, here's a quick pic of a few I had on the table.

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Thanks for the pic. My grandfather was a career Wurlitzer man, so it's fun to see that.
 
I found the white one first on the bay then a couple of weeks after found the brown one. Both of the Colonials are unused and in fine shape. My Electrician's Knife collection is growing and I like the ones with adverts on them.

 
Incidentally, Ulster were beaten by Leinster yesterday (my fiancé is a Belfast girl) which deepens the gloom of a hangover. I should get myself an Ulster knife, I lived there for long enough it would be appropriate.
 
Its really hard to do this knife justice in pictures, burnside. Sounds like you have one...could we see it?
 
On sunday i don't need a bigger knife, so i'm toting this little Jack with corkscrew in my front pocket.

Hartkopf & Co - "Teufelskerle" from 1973

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This little pearl handled rascal, unlike me, it's old and still very sharp, ;)

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G2
 
My personal carry, made by Mike Craddock: 5.25 in blade of handforged W2 round stock with hamon, explosion damascus guard and butt cap, walrus ivory handle, Mike Sakmar 3 toned twist mokume gane spacer and sheath inlay, the sheath was made by the great Larry Parsons, with elephant inlay.

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Kris
 
My personal carry, made by Mike Craddock: 5.25 in blade of handforged W2 round stock with hamon, explosion damascus guard and butt cap, walrus ivory handle, Mike Sakmar 3 toned twist mokume gane spacer and sheath inlay, the sheath was made by the great Larry Parsons, with elephant inlay.

Kris

That's a handsome knife, Kris! Great materials and I bet it can get the job done, when called on to do it.
 
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