What Makes a Good, Traditional Barlow?

Nice work on that IXL Barlow Duncan. Nice Yeller too :) :thumbup:
 
Duncan, those 2 IXL's even with some steel loss, are still fine old gentlemen!:thumbup: The Yeller, well who would not cherish a Yeller Barlow :cool::eek::D
 
Thank you Gentleman - I appreciate the very kind comments, Those two I*XL's warm the heart I tell you - and I just thought I would smack some colour in as well with The Yella
 
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Derek That is a major improvement on your Colonial (Half/Stop)

Great job Derek : You make it sound much easier than I am sure that it was. Beautiful old Colonial now. (Old Engineer)

Harry


Thanks for your encouraging words Gentlemen & yes Harry I did omit one essential ingredient - some very colorful language :D
 
Well, it took a bit, but here's my first goal met! All the distinct blade shapes in both single and double pairs with matching cover materials. Thanks to everyone who helped!!!
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Thanks for the kind words, all. Wouldn't have what I have without kindness. That Ebony clip was a gift this week from a good guy!
 
Got hold of this neat and wonderfully marked I*XL Sheepsfoot the other day, I was not in the best of shape as the edge was in despicable shape -but with patience I managed to right the wrong - it did mean a slight loss of Steel, but I think this knife still looks very nice - and man is it Sharp now!!!!! alongside it's Clip-point Brother.......










BEAUTIFUL Duncan!!!

@ Gus, terrific collection:cool::thumbup:
 
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