What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This old Case for yard chores.
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Ill give you a pass for your incorrect Tiger affiliation.

Go Tigers
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Love this combo Paul! Green and stag are 👌🏼!

What a dynamite knife! Can’t beat an old GEC stag with a shield.
I did not realize LSU Tigers used a paw on their team items.
Have a great Easter Eve!

I’m sportin my fixed blade from Paul’s GAW with my lambsfoot from another great porch friend. Got the fixed bade and the sheath dialed in to my likings and now it’s ready to work. Thanks again Jakeywax31 Jakeywax31 !



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Nice looking fixed blade
 
All good points, thank you, Jeff. I have been using it for precisely that purpose, as a bench tool. Recently fussing with some leather pieces. I have no interest in the business end of it meeting my leg, fingers when I reach into a pocket, or anywhere else for that matter.

I am strangely unsettled when it comes to items on my keyring, and just got to thinking that this would be such a compact and useful addition, but without injuring myself in the process (it lends well to neck carry, but I generally only do that hiking/urban). Therefore maybe just forgetting about the whole thing may be the wise decision.

It does look light enough for a neck knife.

My keychain has this junk hanging on it. The little pry tool can open nail breaker pocket knives, and the Craftsman keychain screwdriver is a relic from working there in HS and college. Can’t remember the last time I actually used it.
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Oops. Looks like the Craftsman got replaced! Forgot about that.
 
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The Sun was out so I was out this afty.

This arrived just in time a "Compact Tinker"hand made with different liners as well as the Phillips screwdriver.

It cost a pretty penny but its worth it taking into account it being hand made,time and skill etc.

I always thought the weakness of the compact was with no decent Philips, just having a combination tool.

Lots of horse on the common ground (I dont often get this close) and another nice atmosphere with people happy to be in the sun.

That body of water is actually part of the fields not a lake,its flooded.

I bumped into a sound/rmixing engineer and his wife and later a couple I know in another band ive seen many times.

Pain in my hand of the scale,I went to far on the bike after all this time of it,I only just got back home.😁
























 
Bold, black, and beautiful David! :cool: :thumbsup:
Handsome pair Steve :) :thumbsup:
Still can’t ride but had to get amongst the bikes.

Fell in love with the Z1 ❤️










Had a few friends who've had Z1s (and 900s) over the years. The nearest I got was a (KH) 250, my first bike! :D Hope you're riding again soon :thumbsup:
Thank you very kindly, Jack!! :) :thumbsup:

A wonderful British/US team to take on your next adventure, following the great Edmund Hillary; all you need is to put your Smiths on your wrist! :cool:;)👍👍
Many thanks my friend, good point on the Smiths :cool: George Mallory took a Lambsfoot up Everest, possibly even making the first ascent (I'm sure you know the tale). His knife was found by some US climbers a few years ago. At the time, they didn't know the Lambsfoot pattern, maybe they would now ;) :thumbsup:

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I received a couple of cutters from France for Friday. :)
Congratulations JJ, those are two fine-looking French fancies :) The mark on the Aurillac reminds me of the faux-French marks found on some of the earliest Sheffield knives! :D Great pics :) :thumbsup:
Two beauties Mr P :) Congratulations on your new find :cool: :thumbsup:
Sweet pair Steve :cool: :thumbsup:
Have a great Easter Eve!

I’m sportin my fixed blade from Paul’s GAW with my lambsfoot from another great porch friend. Got the fixed bade and the sheath dialed in to my likings and now it’s ready to work. Thanks again Jakeywax31 Jakeywax31 !



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That's a cool FB, and it pairs nicely with your Lamb :) Nice work Porchsters :cool: :thumbsup:
Cool couple of knives Bob, and a great pic :) :thumbsup:

I've not had a chance to post my carry until now (6.30pm Yorkshire Time)! :eek: Hope everyone is having a great weekend :) :thumbsup:

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I think I am starting to have an itch develop for single bladed spay knives. Come to find out, they are not easy to find. I guess that's half the fun. This one is starting to be finding its way into the little watch pocket often. Have a nice shadow pattern Rodgers lamb to go with it today. Take care everyone.

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Miscellaneous Knife this week has been a Rough Rider congress. I thought I was going to like a 4-blade congress until I actually tried one, and I've never really taken to the pattern. o_O :oops:
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Lambsfoot of the Week is Union Jack, a rosewood lambsfoot my wife and daughter picked out in a hardware store in York, England.
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Bold, black, and beautiful David! :cool: :thumbsup:

Handsome pair Steve :) :thumbsup:

Had a few friends who've had Z1s (and 900s) over the years. The nearest I got was a (KH) 250, my first bike! :D Hope you're riding again soon :thumbsup:

Many thanks my friend, good point on the Smiths :cool: George Mallory took a Lambsfoot up Everest, possibly even making the first ascent (I'm sure you know the tale). His knife was found by some US climbers a few years ago. At the time, they didn't know the Lambsfoot pattern, maybe they would now ;) :thumbsup:

VwLMGXl.jpg


Congratulations JJ, those are two fine-looking French fancies :) The mark on the Aurillac reminds me of the faux-French marks found on some of the earliest Sheffield knives! :D Great pics :) :thumbsup:

Two beauties Mr P :) Congratulations on your new find :cool: :thumbsup:

Sweet pair Steve :cool: :thumbsup:

That's a cool FB, and it pairs nicely with your Lamb :) Nice work Porchsters :cool: :thumbsup:

Cool couple of knives Bob, and a great pic :) :thumbsup:

I've not had a chance to post my carry until now (6.30pm Yorkshire Time)! :eek: Hope everyone is having a great weekend :) :thumbsup:

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Good companions for your hike ! 👍

I think I am starting to have an itch develop for single bladed spay knives. Come to find out, they are not easy to find. I guess that's half the fun. This one is starting to be finding its way into the little watch pocket often. Have a nice shadow pattern Rodgers lamb to go with it today. Take care everyone.

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Nice pair Paul, that Henry Sears & Sons was a good score !

Miscellaneous Knife this week has been a Rough Rider congress. I thought I was going to like a 4-blade congress until I actually tried one, and I've never really taken to the pattern. o_O :oops:
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Lambsfoot of the Week is Union Jack, a rosewood lambsfoot my wife and daughter picked out in a hardware store in York, England.
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Nice pair Gary !
 
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