That’s a good looking Day’s Work, Paul. Thank goodness the inside of the bolster stamps were properly darkened back then (unlike some of the more recent runs). It really works with that pitch black ebony.
Fantastic jigged bone on that #74, Greg!

I’m guessing, with that shield, that was a DLT SFO?


Thanks, GT!
Great photos! That lock is really cool, too! You and Jack talking about Keen Kutter axes the other day reminded me that I needed to get mine out and take a pic with my new-to-me Keen Kutter daddy barlow.

That’s a good looking big ol’ knife. Looks like it would have some serious walk, talk and snap, too. Maybe that chip is just a serious case of blade rap.

Very cool!
I think you’re probably right about the one-arm, I think there were a few people who did that. (I had one at one point, and didn’t care much for it. The little point on GEC’s one-arm blade was surprisingly sharp, would definitely put holes in your pockets. I ended up giving mine to a friend.)
I took this photo yesterday, but I’ve still got the Albers with me today. I’ll probably grab something else to go with it before heading out in a bit, not sure what.