What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Darn it!!!

I can see why you held out for a wooden scales version, very nice.

Hehe, it was definitely worth the wait :)

Thanks, I got most of that, but I'm pretty new to this forum lingo, what does IIRC and SFO mean?.:)

IIRC = if I recall correctly
SFO = special factory order
(I think. at least something among those lines.)

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The lines of these look so nice and tempting, but I hope they'll do a two-bladed version in the future.

...you just made me buy one :mad: :D

~Jim

And the disease spreads. I'd have to thank Andi, he was the one who put the idea in my head :D
 
Hehe, it was definitely worth the wait :)



IIRC = if I recall correctly
SFO = special factory order
(I think. at least something among those lines.)



The lines of these look so nice and tempting, but I hope they'll do a two-bladed version in the future.



And the disease spreads. I'd have to thank Andi, he was the one who put the idea in my head :D

Im hoping for either a two blade with the current Wharncliffe and a coping or even pen secondary. What a great combo that would be! .....in Ebony too!
 
Hehe, it was definitely worth the wait :)



IIRC = if I recall correctly
SFO = special factory order
(I think. at least something among those lines.)



The lines of these look so nice and tempting, but I hope they'll do a two-bladed version in the future.



And the disease spreads. I'd have to thank Andi, he was the one who put the idea in my head :D

Yeah, those green bone 66's are amazing, carried mine last week and it made me realize (again) what perfect proportions it had, and I'd been on the fence about an ebony, worrying that it might kick out the green bone. Then "that" picture showed up...;)
 
Thanks, I got most of that, but I'm pretty new to this forum lingo, what does IIRC and SFO mean?.:)

IIRC = if I recall correctly
SFO = special factory order
(I think. at least something among those lines.)

Yes, those are the correct interpretations of those acronyms.

Been carrying a Buck 305 at work this week.
A Buck 303 this evening.
Both in yellow.
I carried black Buck pocket knives for years, but currently I've been having better luck with the yellow ones as far as rivets go. I've gotten several black Buck knives with proud rivets. All the yellow Buck knives I've handled have had flush rivets.
 
> I like that one more every time I see it!
> Great pic, Jon!!

thank you gentlemen, Im having tons of fun finding new photo ideas, really appreciate your encouragement

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Got this Arthur Wright Lambsfoot in my pocket today.



And as I'm meeting ScruffUK today, I'll have another dozen in my bag :D
 
Cheers Kris!

I'm just setting out on my day, meeting up with Jack.

Only packing the #53 today....with slip sheath B...

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I'm just setting out on my day, meeting up with Jack.

Only packing the #53 today....with slip sheath B...

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I'm looking forward to seeing that beauty in person :)

I figured you'd have left home by now, so I was just sneaking on to post a pic of what I'll have with me today. It'll have to wait until later! ;)

Hmm...He should have gone out by now...

So, got my AW Lambsfoot, and a few ScruffUK hasn't seen before (and a couple he has), plus a couple more in my bag ;)

 
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Great handle job Duane, as always :cool:. Today, these two in stainless damascus(Mike Norris and Rob Thomas), mokume gane(Rob Thomas and Mike Sakmar), and fine wood (Imbuia and Turkish walnut), and a extremely well made sheath by Claude Scott.
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modded opinel #9! nice, legal and mountain man style! :D


(that's an antler handled ceramic sharpening rod I made, incase you were curious!)
 
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