sbh06
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Thanks Todd, both knives came from upstanding forum members.Very nice pair Jeremy.![]()

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Thanks Todd, both knives came from upstanding forum members.Very nice pair Jeremy.![]()
You captured the beauty of that knife perfectly in that photo.
Thank you, Todd.Two beauties John.
Oh ya... Nice pair.
Very nice.Letโs drag the whole family along!View attachment 1922363View attachment 1922367
Thank you, my neighbor across the big lake.I always enjoy seeing that stag Klaas and the yellow moose, Greg!
- GT
Most definitely!Thank you very much my friend, you can see those guys are hard workers can't you?![]()
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Thanks a lot, Jack!!!Attractive pairing JJ, and a practical one![]()
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Your two for Tuesday are certainly a sweet pairing; the honey nuts are quite apropos being included, I love those treats!Have a great day everyoneCarrying Charlie's spectacular Lambsfoot, and a Random Tuesday Little Doagie
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Beautiful bolsters on that one.This week I'm carrying another set of "top ten" knives I identified while working on my new, improved weekly knife rotation schedule. This week it's my 10 top stockman knives. I'll post a couple per day if I can keep up.
Here's a Case 6347 in TruSharp with walnut Rogers jigged bone and quad-lined bolsters. The 47 pattern is my favorite Case stockman, with round bolsters, 3 springs (no krinking), and full-size clip. Even though some call it a medium stockman, at 3 7/8" closed, it's large to me.
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Love the red tints in that bone Gary.Rough Rider amber jigged bone sowbelly stockman, the first sowbelly stockman I ever handled. It was another case of a new pattern I intended to carry for a week, but it was a month before I could force myself to stop carrying it.
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- GT
Beautiful Barlow!
Beautiful example of a Barlow , what is the steel ?Retrieved this Russell (Schrade 1975 Commemorative) to post in a different thread and decided what the heck ... Tuesday afternoon tote
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I recently picked up a vintage 501 with steel bolsters and 440c steel to keep from carrying my Grandfathers 515, but after discovering my two year old son can open them both like he has been doing it for years I put them both back in the safe in case they fall out of my pocket !
I donโt know why we feel the need to pair a strait edge with a clip? I do the same !
Itโs all in the name of progress โฆ.. progress was a good thing , we just didnโt know when to stopSacto said.
"I was shipping cattle off a 900-acre lease we lost as they are breaking ground to build more houses. Itโs a bummer but we knew it was coming."
I think it was Joni Mitchel who sang, "They cut down paradise and put up a parking lot" - same applies to housing developments.![]()
I picked up my first opinel in a department store in Paris , after leaving my pocket knife at home in fear of having it stolen from me at the airport , it served me well for a month while I was in Europe . I left it is a little hotel room in Madrid , I hope it landed in good hands !! Love the lambfoot , how does horn do in wet conditions ?
I love this photo , what run was this ?Simple today.
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I'll 2nd what John said, that Case 47 is a beaut, Gary.This week I'm carrying another set of "top ten" knives I identified while working on my new, improved weekly knife rotation schedule. This week it's my 10 top stockman knives. I'll post a couple per day if I can keep up.
Here's a Case 6347 in TruSharp with walnut Rogers jigged bone and quad-lined bolsters. The 47 pattern is my favorite Case stockman, with round bolsters, 3 springs (no krinking), and full-size clip. Even though some call it a medium stockman, at 3 7/8" closed, it's large to me.
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Rough Rider amber jigged bone sowbelly stockman, the first sowbelly stockman I ever handled. It was another case of a new pattern I intended to carry for a week, but it was a month before I could force myself to stop carrying it
Thank you, 2019 amber sawcut.I love this photo , what run was this ?