What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

What a great combo! 👍
Thank you, Jim. :)
Your dogleg jack is a great pattern to pocket as well. I like the mustard/yellowstone bone the more I see it and the shield is one of my favorites. :thumbsup: If the color is not quite to you're
liking I bet a little brown dye or tea soaking would mellow it nicely.
 
Thank you, Jim. :)
Your dogleg jack is a great pattern to pocket as well. I like the mustard/yellowstone bone the more I see it and the shield is one of my favorites. :thumbsup: If the color is not quite to you're
liking I bet a little brown dye or tea soaking would mellow it nicely.
Thanks, Greg. I love that 56, including the color — it’s just the name of the color that I was having some fun with. :)
 
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I love how this curves around with the blade open, very sleek and those copper pins set into the tobacco leaf engraving, just tops it all. Blades were fairly sharp on arrival but I've tuned them up and they cut nicely

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Headed to Millikin today for our last “family day” as our daughter will be graduating soon. I’ll carry this one today.View attachment 1788640
Don’t think I posted my carry yesterday but here’s what I had in my pocket when I finally sat down to watch the Blues game.
It must have worked because they finally won a game in overtime! 🤣View attachment 1788643
Wow. Nice couple of days there, Todd.
Great choice for a work knife, Bart. 🤠:thumbsup:
Thanks, John. It just feels like it was made for hard use.
Good Morning Porch Friends and Happy Sunday
Great lineup and nice to see the Lloyd again, John. I’m glad I got to see it in person last week. It’s even nicer than I anticipated. I think it helped confirm if I go the custom route it will likely be a Lloyd.
 
I carried this one yesterday. I’m excited baseball has started.
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We went to the mountains for an event at the place we ski. It burned in a fire last summer so it’s been closed all winter. Kinda sad to see all the burnt trees and lack of snow from drought.
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