What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Great pairing Steve :cool: :) :thumbsup:
I usually carry this one to work, then swap to my Lambsfoot when I get home.
The lil' Rattler fits the legal requirements for working at a school.
We are going to a HS football game, so I have to swap out my Lambsfoot.
Might as well carry my work knife to the game, should be a nice night for some football.
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The Lambsfoot is too cool for skool!! 🤣 Hope it was a good game buddy :) :thumbsup:
A pair of Thomas Cadman Bengal’s …..the knife is my EDC and I haven’t been able to find another on the interweb…


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Military Knife author Ron Flook christened those knives NAAFI Knives, since they were sold in British NAAFI institutions (see article below). There were in fact 4 patterns produced in this style, by multiple Sheffield cutlers. One pattern of this type is still made, with a Sheepsfoot and Pen, but the Bexoid scales are no longer available unfortunately. Here's one with a Spear and Pen :thumbsup:

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It's noteworthy that, in 1943, cutlery production was still very much restricted, with Sheffield cutlers only allowed to produce knives for the military and government institutions.
Thank you very much, Jack!!! I was digging through a knife drawer and ran across them. :) :thumbsup:

You certainly put together an amazing threesome to help with your strength building; a mighty cool trifecta! ;):cool:👍👍
A lucky discovery my friend :) Thank you very much JJ :) :thumbsup:
Weekend carry:

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Nice to see those two together again :) :thumbsup:

I grabbed a couple simple black jacks today. :)

A pair of sweet slicers there :cool: :thumbsup:

Stay safe folks, and have a great weekend :thumbsup:

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No, you’re not insane. Well, as far as I know…😉
I love salvaged wood, and don’t seem to be able not hoard. Want to make it worse? Have a friend with a sawmill.
Oh I am, but *not* for hoarding lumber anymore 🤪 Honestly been thinking about picking up one of the portable sawmills, so I can be that friend. It pains me to see how much excellent hardwood goes to the chipper around here. Thanks for being an enabler, Jeff!

I like small fixed blades, too. Who makes that one?
They're up there with traditional folders, amiright? Mine is made by Simon Stonehocker, one of my favorite knifemakers. Cruwear @ 63+ hrc is amazing! Your new Boker Brookie is super fun looking, Bart. Seeing as you spend so much time with our bovine brethren, had you considered picking up a Cowbell?

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This week was a ball-buster, been prepping my older Astro work van for sale. There's something kinda sad about getting something all fixed up and tidy only when it's time to sell it - wish I had done all this a few years back so I could have enjoyed it 😅. Here's hoping the Porch has a relaxing weekend, with lots of knife pictures!
 
I carried this barlow today.
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I switched to the soda scout tonight. I had to try the beer I made to make sure it’s okay before I bring it to the neighborhood brewfest tomorrow.
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Two great knives, Bart. Hope the beer turned out good.
Great pairing Steve :cool: :) :thumbsup:

The Lambsfoot is too cool for skool!! 🤣 Hope it was a good game buddy :) :thumbsup:

Military Knife author Ron Flook christened those knives NAAFI Knives, since they were sold in British NAAFI institutions (see article below). There were in fact 4 patterns produced in this style, by multiple Sheffield cutlers. One pattern of this type is still made, with a Sheepsfoot and Pen, but the Bexoid scales are no longer available unfortunately. Here's one with a Spear and Pen :thumbsup:

rabVmXO.jpg


nIr96z0.png


YQPsrrU.png


It's noteworthy that, in 1943, cutlery production was still very much restricted, with Sheffield cutlers only allowed to produce knives for the military and government institutions.

A lucky discovery my friend :) Thank you very much JJ :) :thumbsup:

Nice to see those two together again :) :thumbsup:



A pair of sweet slicers there :cool: :thumbsup:

Stay safe folks, and have a great weekend :thumbsup:

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Two great stag knives, Jack. Very nice!!! 🔥 🔥 :thumbsup:
 
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What I’m carrying isn’t all that important. We are hoping that Jeff black mamba black mamba is ok. Pictured is the path of the hurricane, blue indicating where it flooded. My understanding is that Jeff was in an area that flooded. It is an absolute disaster down there, and I’m waiting to hear back from the wellness check I submitted. Praying for good news.
 
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