sunknife
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Thanks, Bob. I got that one second hand about 6 years ago, not sure if it would be called a half whittler, pen knife or jack knife? 3-7/8" closed length.What a unique S&M...very nice.
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Thanks, Bob. I got that one second hand about 6 years ago, not sure if it would be called a half whittler, pen knife or jack knife? 3-7/8" closed length.What a unique S&M...very nice.
Looks like a sleeveboard too...is one end bigger than the other?Thanks, Bob. I got that one second hand about 6 years ago, not sure if it would be called a half whittler, pen knife or jack knife? 3-7/8" closed length.
No equal end, but swell center. Similar to frame of a lot of whittlers.Looks like a sleeveboard too...is one end bigger than the other?
Thanks...hard to see on phone...now I do see it.No equal end, but swell center. Similar to frame of a lot of whittlers.
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Two nice ones Steve....great Case.
Beautiful bone on that pair, Rob, and the shield on the lockback hunter is crazy!A small mini copperhead style pattern and a lock-back hunter from the New York Knife Company for Wednesday.
The small knife in my watch pocket and the very large one in my horizontal belt sheath, which negates the weight.
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"This ol' thing" got to handle the most important of my knifely tasks, today - opening the next bag of dogfood.
Mighty magnificent maple, Mike!
I don't think SAKs are silly at all, LT; that's a nice one!View attachment 2075357View attachment 2075355View attachment 2075356
Okay, okay, I know this one is silly, but I like it. It makes me want to go for a hike or camping. Plus you can do just about anything with it, it is light as a feather, and it only costs about 35 bucks. How can you not like that?
Thanks, Bob.Gary, that is a great eclectic mix you have there.
That's good news!Thanks Todd...wife is home...life is returning to normal.
Couple of superb single-blade knives!
Splendid pair, Greg; that stag whittler makes me whistle!Carrying a Kissing Cranes whittler in stag and a Schatt & Morgan Barlow in some nice winter bottom bone today. The whittler sees a fair amount of pocket carry.
Not sure why but I've had the Barlow for about 7 years and haven't really carried or used it much, it 's really a perfectly solid knife with great blade action and cuts with
the best of them.
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Phenomenal pair, Steve!
Your 2-blade 15 is a winner!#15 today
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Welcome to the club!"Imitation Staglon"... Love it!
So that's a bonus feature!Thank you, sir! (It also reminds me how not to sharpen.)
Had a streak of warmer weather. Thank goodness. Thanks for the compliment.Couple of superb single-blade knives!
Doesn't look like much snow on the ground for February in Wisconsin.
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Totin’ my finest unobtanium for Super Sunday!
Thank you very much Mr. Primble for the kind words .I think the blade on the Cotton Samplers is very cool ............. very very cool. Love the Chechen Rosewood version !!!![]()
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That may be the nicest looking knife I have ever seen. Wonderful. Thanks for posting.View attachment 2079416View attachment 2079417View attachment 2079418
Totin’ my finest unobtanium for Super Sunday!