What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Yankee Barlow today.
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Couple of beauties you have there, Jack.
Thank you kindly Jeremy :) :thumbsup:
A Jack Black lambfoot sfo reclothed by Glennbad. Spalted oak
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Looking good Dwight :) :thumbsup:
Nice one Jack. 😎👍

Hope everyone is having a great holiday weekend. 🇺🇸 Going with the Eureka today. Got a buddy of mine in town who is also a cigar enthusiast and the Wharncliffe makes a great cigar cutter. He carries a modern knife and isn’t much into the traditionals…yet…when he sees this Eureka he might reconsider. View attachment 1860718😉👍
Thank you Todd, I hope you enjoy meeting up with your pal, and having a good cigar :) :thumbsup:
 
Thanks John. Haven’t carried it much and still haven’t used it. When I’m finished with my coffee I’ll probably swap it out for an IRJ. 😉👍
Sounds like you don’t like it, and are planning on getting rid of it.😗
Carbon and stainless..
I love the blade shape of these stockman.
Happy 4th to everyone on the porch.
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Nice pair ‘O Turks!
Awesome. Nice knife, too.
These today, on a very wet Sunday
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I like this photo.:thumbsup:
I can also vouch for the Backpacker, but have yet to even handle a Higonokami.
 
guess for the rest of the time Ms. Holly Daze is here I'll cycle out the stoneworx stockman, and cycle in a jigged bone 82 Dixie stockman and a pre-1988 the factory dun burnt down Imperial clam shell Barlow, just like great grandpa used and carried on the farm. 😁
 
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Especially after he uses it to cut his see-gar. 😁
So true…after he flips it around a bit and realizes it doesn’t have a thumb stud. 🤣
Thank you Todd, I hope you enjoy meeting up with your pal, and having a good cigar :) :thumbsup:
Thanks Jack. This has become a tradition for us, bourbon and cigars on the 4th of July holiday. This year it’s Eagle Rare, Blanton’s, and Cohiba cigars. 😎👍
Sounds like you don’t like it, and are planning on getting rid of it.😗
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Nice photos! 😎👍
 
It’s nice out on the back deck with my cup of black coffee. Watching the wrens come and go from their nest inside the old birdfeeder. I think this must be their third brood of the season. Grandpa made this birdfeeder, but I gave up on it years ago since it’s not squirrel proof. But I leave it on it’s 4x4 post because wrens nest in it every year. Very cheerful and busy little birds.DBBB42CC-3BE6-4732-90A4-0541F4B1D8D2.jpegDarn. She was peeking around from the other side with her long beak, but moving my hand to zoom in spooked her away just before I snapped the photo.
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Did some yard work yesterday, AG Russell large sowbelly was used to cut some sod for patching.
Relaxing on the patio this morning with the wife and dog, tortoise shell acrylic Calf roper in handView attachment 1860793View attachment 1860798View attachment 1860795
Ok, John’s already complimented your knife and dog, so I’ll make note of the really nice job you did on fitting the stones on your retaining wall.:thumbsup:
Oh boy. You’re living the life, buddy!
 
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