What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

at home quarantined.
Bummer. :(
Wow, those look good on the lightening wood John, but then again those would look good anywhere.
Thank you, my friend. :)
They were fun to fiddle with at work today.
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Love the Osage Barlows... and the snake bead is very very cool. 🤠:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Have fun at the Market, Jack.
Hope more superheroes show up to entertain you.
 
That's a fantastic pic JJ, I love the way the BSA shield pops! :cool: Fabulous pair of knives my friend :) :thumbsup:
Thank you very much, Jack!!! :) :thumbsup:
Got a Lamb and a Sheep today ;) Have a good day everyone :thumbsup:

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That is certainly a very awesome pairing, Jack; the blade geometry on your T.A. Davison looks super sleek and cool, a Sheep with some Wharnie influence! ;) :cool: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
 
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Over knifed with this Winkler Belt Knife, but on point for wooden Wednesday.
Cool knife. Love it!
Simple but effective. I originally passed on that one when they were released and had to resort to the secondary market for one. I'm glad I did, it has become one of my favorites.

I can only wish I had the skills you did, Jeff. I play, but the guitars I play only have 4 strings ;). Both of your carries today are well loved :thumbsup:.

Carrying what has become my standard Wednesday fare.

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I make up for my lack of luthiery skills by working extremely slowly (didn’t touch the current build at all during gardening season), but the main skill I have is learning to fix or work around my mistakes.
Thanks Jeff !!! ... Sadly, termites have beaten us to the timbers LOL ... even those of the foundation.
I have given thought to allowing "Habitat for Humanity" an opportunity to remove anything they might find useful before demolition,
don't think there's much there at this point, but still may let them be the judge of that.
Great plan. I’ll bet they find all kinds of usable stuff to salvage.
We have a place nearby called Restore, which is a great place to find old doors and windows, and all kinds of stuff. And a lot of builders donate brand new cabinets and countertops that were sized wrong.
Supports Habitst for Humanity, if I’m not mistaken.
 
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I make up for my lack of luthiery skills by working extremely slowly (didn’t touch the current build at all during gardening season), but the main skill I have is learning to fix or work around my mistakes.
The end result and your satisfaction with it are all that matter imho.
Gorgeous Jeremy, boy those Osage 15s came out nice. 😊👍
Thanks Todd. Every time I carry it I am reminded of the thoughtfulness and generosity of the Porch members.
 
I carry a couple of canoes every week. This week both are Rough Riders. One is a smooth tobacco bone model, the other is a smooth white bone model that was originally mundane, but with some r8shell r8shell magic became magnificent!
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I also carry a couple of stockman knives each week, one a sowbelly and one a "regular" stockman. This week my sowbelly is a Rough Rider stag model, and my regular stockman is a 34OT (thanks, Dave):
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- GT
 
I carry a couple of canoes every week. This week both are Rough Riders. One is a smooth tobacco bone model, the other is a smooth white bone model that was originally mundane, but with some r8shell r8shell magic became magnificent!
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I also carry a couple of stockman knives each week, one a sowbelly and one a "regular" stockman. This week my sowbelly is a Rough Rider stag model, and my regular stockman is a 34OT (thanks, Dave):
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- GT
Outstanding RRs Gary, and r8shell r8shell elevated that regular RR canoe to something truly special. 😎👍
 
I carry a couple of canoes every week. This week both are Rough Riders. One is a smooth tobacco bone model, the other is a smooth white bone model that was originally mundane, but with some r8shell r8shell magic became magnificent!
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I also carry a couple of stockman knives each week, one a sowbelly and one a "regular" stockman. This week my sowbelly is a Rough Rider stag model, and my regular stockman is a 34OT (thanks, Dave):
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- GT
Great group, Gary. r8shell r8shell did a bang up job on that white bone canoe!
 
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