What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

ED, maybe you need to get a toy trash truck you can mess with to boost the excitement level; I wonder if they have radio-controlled ones that you could drive around your property? 🤓:thumbsup::thumbsup:

That's certainly worth looking into GT.
 
Hubba Hubba for Hugo! That's a beauty of a stag whittler, FBC! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:


Notable pair, Bob! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
"Ours is not to reason why, ours is but to do and die."


ED, maybe you need to get a toy trash truck you can mess with to boost the excitement level; I wonder if they have radio-controlled ones that you could drive around your property? 🤓:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Nice knife from the elusive JohnDF! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:


Notable pair, Jeff; that Churchill is a charmer! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:


Best of Cream was one of the first albums I bought when I joined the Columbia Record Club in 1970; still one of my favorites, although I don't have a decent turntable anymore. Bought quite a few albums for an average cost of 1-2 dollars each back then.


Delightful duo, Steve! :thumbsup::cool::cool:


I thought I knew what "slattern" meant, even though I never use the word (I tend to use harlot, tramp, or floozy). But I found out it had another, slightly less offensive, meaning. 🤓:thumbsup:


Homages to make us happy! :cool::thumbsup::cool:


Your kids didn't take the turtles with them? You're a lucky man, Todd! :thumbsup::thumbsup:🤓


Thanks for the update, John! 🤓:thumbsup::thumbsup:





Good to see all these Case Swayback Jacks showing up! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:
A couple years before I joined BF, these were apparently quite a hot commodity, and I still think they are!

- GT
Thanks Gary.
I would always invite the 2 Luey to try it first.
 
Great shot of your Albers burl! :thumbsup:

I’ve had mine in my pocket most days since I got it, including last night for dinner and drinks before seeing Hamilton at the Orpheum in Minneapolis. (Unfortunately the Lamb had to stay in the truck during the show; not allowed in the theater.)

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Looks like your lamb got a bit thirsty after attending Hamilton... 😀

Thanks, Barrett -- I've enjoyed the pics of your lamb, as well. It's a beauty!

And, here's a solidarity "shot"... ;)

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LOL! :D Thank you my friend :) :thumbsup:

I continue to be impressed by the growth of your Gallic collection JJ, each one is a pleasure to see :) :thumbsup:

Nice Bunny Leon :) :thumbsup:

Routine doc's appointment this morning, then off to the market, as usual :) Have a good day everyone :thumbsup:

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What a nice pair, Jack. Have a nice day my friend.
Thanks, Bob & Steve. :) That (Chinese) Remington was a "10 buck bargain" at a local gun and knife show. The seller had at least 20 of them spread out on a table. They were in clamshell packs, but the seller had opened all of them so shoppers could take them out, see both sides, and try out the action. I probably spent at least 20 minutes there "picking a winner"; subsequently, I've spent WAY too much time staring into the burl of the one I bought.:rolleyes:🤓

Case Knife of the Week is a chestnut jigged bone CV medium stockman:
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Colonial/Imperial/Schrade of the Week is an Imperial Diamond Edge Barlow (thanks, Kevin):
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- GT
A grand pair my friend.
Dang thats nice.
Cattaraugus Carpenters Whittler and my Chris Montgomery Custom Bird & Trout knife for Thursday. I had always noticed a laughing fish jumping pattern in the Damascus and a Wood Duck. Yesterday, I noticed a pattern of bird eggs and a chick hatching, as well as a few bird heads ................................... and I always thought he called it a bird and trout knife because he patterned it that way ............. maybe not ! 😊

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Mr. P always comes through with the awesome knives and pictures.
Continuing with the Robeson theme.
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Wonderful pair, Bob !!!
Those are really nice, Steve.
 
Your kids didn't take the turtles with them? You're a lucky man, Todd! :thumbsup::thumbsup:🤓

- GT
No they didn’t Gary, in fact, they told me not long ago that I could let them go and take the turtle enclosure down. I don’t really want to do that, I still enjoy taking care of them and they still ask about them. 😉👍
Those two look great together Paul, nice photo. 😎👍
 
No they didn’t Gary, in fact, they told me not long ago that I could let them go and take the turtle enclosure down. I don’t really want to do that, I still enjoy taking care of them and they still ask about them. 😉👍

Those two look great together Paul, nice photo. 😎👍
Thanks buddy!!!
 
Good pair of knives for the Market!
Thanks David :) :thumbsup:
Cattaraugus Carpenters Whittler and my Chris Montgomery Custom Bird & Trout knife for Thursday. I had always noticed a laughing fish jumping pattern in the Damascus and a Wood Duck. Yesterday, I noticed a pattern of bird eggs and a chick hatching, as well as a few bird heads ................................... and I always thought he called it a bird and trout knife because he patterned it that way ............. maybe not ! 😊

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Two great-looking knives Mr P :) :thumbsup:
Jigtastic Steve! :D ;) :thumbsup:
I love the oxymoronic button. Like Public Servant, or Military Itelligence 🫠
Thanks Jeff :D Idle is the name of a local village :D ;) :thumbsup:

Nice pair, Jack! :thumbsup: Those Guardian 3’s are cool little knives.



Great shot of your Albers burl! :thumbsup:

I’ve had mine in my pocket most days since I got it, including last night for dinner and drinks before seeing Hamilton at the Orpheum in Minneapolis. (Unfortunately the Lamb had to stay in the truck during the show; not allowed in the theater.)

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Thanks a lot mate, those are great pics from your well-earned night out :) :thumbsup:
Great pic Paul :cool: :thumbsup:
What a nice pair, Jack. Have a nice day my friend.
Thanks a lot buddy, you too :) :thumbsup:
 
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