What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Are my eyes seeing correctly?

Is that an Benjamin .177 or .22 air rifle in the background? 😍

Nice ALOX SAK in the foreground, btw. 😁👍
Ol' blue is a 1979 Sheridan blue streak , so it's .20 cal.
I have a 1967 Benji 312 and had a 1981 342 ( both in .22 ) that I gave my buddy, it's the only one that came close but I haven't shot anything else as much as Ol' Blue nor do I shoot anything else as well.
I wouldn't mind getting a .177 Benji rifle, currently my only .177 Benjamin is a 1935 model 177 front pump pistol.


I really like the green Alox, I had a silver cadet but gave it to my buddy after I ordered the green one from DLT.
 
Nice Ed.
Is that the new synthetic oil they put in bemmers now? 😁
🤣 I’ll let you know tomorrow I’m actually going to the dealer for an oil change lol . A little early but since I’m off work it’s pretty convenient . Hard to believe I’ve had it almost a year and about 7600 miles but going on her second oil change . I like me some fresh Texas Motor oil often 😆👍🏻👊🏻
 
A gorgeous example of a Barlow Mr.P. 👌
The Humphrey is smashing and looks highly functional, in the kitchen or a campsite.👍🏻

Thank you Mr. R. ........ your totes today were magnifico ! 😊

I suppose the uses of a particular knife are often only limited by our imaginations (or lack thereof)! :thumbsup::cool::cool:


I gave up golfing quite a few years ago, but when I used to play regularly and would occasionally have a horrible hole, I'd often say, "Put me down for a 9; you can't fit double digits in that little space on the scorecard."


- GT

You're right GT ...... 10 just doesn't fit those little boxes. 🤣

A fine-looking pair Mr P :) :thumbsup:

Thank you Mr. Jack ....... always a treat to see your Hartshead Barlow. I like the look of a wood handled fixed blade and a stag folder in my FB/folder pocket slip. 😊
 
Visited some very elderly kin on my wife’s side, which required a lot of miles and the entire day, but it was well worth it. It could be a couple of years before we get back.

I toted my re-bladed Scrimshaw Serpentine Jack, my TEW Lambsfoot, and the Browning. 2E42FD2F-ED7C-42D5-8DEF-051B5B1E4950.jpeg
Even though the nursing home door had a sign saying NO WEAPONS, I got away with it.
Good looks and a winning smile…
Yeah, that must be it.
 
Happy Double Lambsfoot Day JJ :) Two lovely Lambs lazing lusciously :D Handsome photo :) :thumbsup:
Thank you for your cool description, Jack!!! :) :thumbsup:
Have a good week everyone :thumbsup:

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Your Hartshead Barlow is looking mighty fine posing in that tree; the Butler DD is quite an awesome metal slicer, too! ;):cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Thank you Mr. Jack ....... always a treat to see your Hartshead Barlow. I like the look of a wood handled fixed blade and a stag folder in my FB/folder pocket slip. 😊
Thank you my friend, your slip looks excellent :thumbsup:
Visited some very elderly kin on my wife’s side, which required a lot of miles and the entire day, but it was well worth it. It could be a couple of years before we get back.

I toted my re-bladed Scrimshaw Serpentine Jack, my TEW Lambsfoot, and the Browning. View attachment 2195193
Even though the nursing home door had a sign saying NO WEAPONS, I got away with it.
Good looks and a winning smile…
Yeah, that must be it.
Good for you Jeff, I'm sure they were thrilled to see you :) Terrific trio there :cool: :thumbsup:
Thank you for your cool description, Jack!!! :) :thumbsup:

Your Hartshead Barlow is looking mighty fine posing in that tree; the Butler DD is quite an awesome metal slicer, too! ;):cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
I had a Double Metal Monday with the fine Sheffield addition of Jack Black Jack Black 's lovely gift. :)
Many thanks JJ, that really is a special SAK :cool: :) :thumbsup:

Hope everyone has a good day :) I'm carrying Eric's Lambsfoot, and a case Barlow, gifted to me by JJ Cahill JJ Cahill for Random Tuesday :) Thanks JJ :) :thumbsup:

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Visited some very elderly kin on my wife’s side, which required a lot of miles and the entire day, but it was well worth it. It could be a couple of years before we get back.

I toted my re-bladed Scrimshaw Serpentine Jack, my TEW Lambsfoot, and the Browning. View attachment 2195193
Even though the nursing home door had a sign saying NO WEAPONS, I got away with it.
Good looks and a winning smile…
Yeah, that must be it.
Is anyone every comments, my response is "these are tools for daily survival". Add to that you appear to be in a state that is more outdoor friendly.
If the situation deteriorates to a knives being your weapon, you are three chords behind
 
Visited some very elderly kin on my wife’s side, which required a lot of miles and the entire day, but it was well worth it. It could be a couple of years before we get back.

I toted my re-bladed Scrimshaw Serpentine Jack, my TEW Lambsfoot, and the Browning. View attachment 2195193
Even though the nursing home door had a sign saying NO WEAPONS, I got away with it.
Good looks and a winning smile…
Yeah, that must be it.
Jeff, glad you could share your time with family.
Weapons???? No, they are pocket jewelry.
 
Visited some very elderly kin on my wife’s side, which required a lot of miles and the entire day, but it was well worth it. It could be a couple of years before we get back.

I toted my re-bladed Scrimshaw Serpentine Jack, my TEW Lambsfoot, and the Browning. View attachment 2195193
Even though the nursing home door had a sign saying NO WEAPONS, I got away with it.
Good looks and a winning smile…
Yeah, that must be it.

Great job on the re-blade !


Thank you my friend, your slip looks excellent :thumbsup:

Good for you Jeff, I'm sure they were thrilled to see you :) Terrific trio there :cool: :thumbsup:


Many thanks JJ, that really is a special SAK :cool: :) :thumbsup:

Hope everyone has a good day :) I'm carrying Eric's Lambsfoot, and a case Barlow, gifted to me by JJ Cahill JJ Cahill for Random Tuesday :) Thanks JJ :) :thumbsup:

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A Barlow and a Lamb go great together ! 👍
 
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