What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I carried my BF barlow yesterday. Also sold my calves yesterday. It always feels good to get them to the finish line and relieves a little stress when the truck drives away.
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Just like when the bus drives away on the first day of school…well maybe not exactly like that! 🤣🤣🤣
Your Barlow is looking great Bart. 😎👍
Here are two more of the 10 favorite locking knives I'm carrying this week.
Case walnut Rogers jigged bone mini copperlock (thanks, Greg). I really like the looks of this fantastic knife.
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Rite Edge lockback Barlow with curved frame, interesting wood grain, lanyard hole, satin-finished bolster, and drop point blade:
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- GT
Two beautiful knives Gary. 😎👍
Rolling with this bad boy for a day off. Doctor and dentist here I come.

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They look like they were made for each other Pete. 😉👍
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Feels odd not carrying my RED Fremont, but I’m still covered with the JX6 for RED Friday.
Great photo Jon. 😎👍
Thanks Todd. I love your IRJ. The color, the jigging, everything about the bone is just phenomenal!! It looks good for the fall season too. 👍
Thanks for the kind words James. 😎👍
 
Thanks, Barrett. :)
Nice sketch of your 23! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
That Bull Nose blade mod is cool! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup: It was originally a drop point, right? Any particular reason you wanted to switch to the blade you now have? It looks like some kind of spear/spey combo.

Thanks, GT! Honestly, when I saw the modded Bull Nose that Bart had done for JohnDF JohnDF I thought, “Dang, I need one of those!” So I asked and he kindly agreed to do one for me. I think dropping the tip of the blade is necessary once the end of the handle has been rounded off, to keep the tip from being proud, and the rounded and thinned handle is my favorite part of the mod. :thumbsup:

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Thank you very much my friend, none of the tools on my pal's stall particularly caught my eyes yesterday, (some nice old BSA spanners, but I have no use for them these days), so I just took a pic on the stall ;) :D :thumbsup:
Those classic tools are certainly photogenic! :) :thumbsup:
Fabulous pair of Case Barlows JJ :cool: :) :thumbsup:
Thank you most kindly, Jack!!! :)
Both of these knives were gifts from Charlie waynorth , a lovely old William Rodgers Lambsfoot, and a bold black Black Jack! :D :thumbsup:

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Your two marvels from Waynorth are certainly a super cool pairing; the wonderful old Rodgers is really a special piece! :cool:😃👍👍
 
Just like when the bus drives away on the first day of school…well maybe not exactly like that! 🤣🤣🤣
Your Barlow is looking great Bart. 😎👍

Two beautiful knives Gary. 😎👍

They look like they were made for each other Pete. 😉👍

Great photo Jon. 😎👍

Thanks for the kind words James. 😎👍
Calves selling leads to knife buying. Living the good life.
 
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