What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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My goodness that bottom Barlow is awesome!! They turned out ...out of this world:D
 
I agree, the bone on the bottom barlow is fantastic!

Took the new-to-me 1970 case scout trout fishing yesterday and since it did so well threw it back in the pocket today as well. I received in in great shape for being 43 years old.
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Great-looking Scout, and as you say, in great shape for its age. Wish I could say the same! :D
 
You got that right. Like me, the joints aren't 100% and it has some scratches and dings but I'm only about half as old and probably not as sharp. Oh well, I like it.
 
Carried this guy today, its a real slicer that feels great in hand. Perfect knife for breaking down boxes imo.


 
I agree, the bone on the bottom barlow is fantastic!

I agree too!:-) The Soup Bone is amazing in the hand, lots of color depth, edges polished like glass, and a really fine line sawcut pattern on the flats. And imo, the Clip Blade is a perfect shape and proportion, and again Im loving it in Single Blade. Being a numbers guy, I weighed the two Charlows, 58 gms for the Ebony, 63 for the Bone. I am sooo grateful to Barlie. The blades came shaving sharp too! And btw, the Clip is easy to pinch open.. I have nothing but outstanding! to say.

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Still getting to know the Case Whittler...

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... with an exclusive Claire the Shag Kitten Breakfasting backdrop.

This sheepsfoot whittler has me reconsidering this year's proposed BFC knife. This handle is very comfortable, and works well with the sheepsfoot (albeit with a proportionally shorter main blade, given the whittler pattern vs. jack).

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Thanks Mack, today it is a Marbles Loveless Sport in 52100 and ivory micarta, and a Svord with horn handles by Duane

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Kris
 
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