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Grape, chain, or canister shot?
Chain might produce some interesting results!


The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
Grape, chain, or canister shot?
Now that wood has some character.Gunscout’s turn in the pocket todayView attachment 2196338
Good morning all.
The little knife is a stange one.
It is a Franklin 250, most likely made by Schrade, for a company called Tracy& Wells. Pre-1939.View attachment 2196146View attachment 2196181
Thanks, I came across a few k-22's in my search, very nice.I like that little one; If the blades were on opposite ends it'd be even better.
Tracy-Wells was a wholesaler, distributor in Columbus, Ohio. I have a nice S&W K-22 that shipped to them in August 1952.
Same here I only found out afterwards or I would have gone out of my way to see it.Great pic![]()
Fine pairing Paul![]()
Good to see you riding again John, did you get to see any fly-overs? I was surprised at the lack of publicity, particularly relating to the Derwent/Ladybower/Howden Dams![]()
Many thanks my friend, I very much enjoyed carrying that generously-gifted BarlowThat's another stunning combination my friend
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Have a great day everyone
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That little guy is glistening!!!! You did a great job on it, Bob.Good morning all.
The little knife is a stange one.
It is a Franklin 250, most likely made by Schrade, for a company called Tracy& Wells. Pre-1939.View attachment 2196146View attachment 2196181
Thank you my friend and Sorry to hear about your backI am not a car guy. My back hates when I have to ride in one. However, that is a beautiful car. It screams fast speeds one long curves and faster on longer straight aways.
Thank you, Jack. A dynamite pair yourself!!!Fine pairing Paul![]()
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Great group of cutters, Jer.![]()
Or maybe I'll augment my pockets with a reticule.
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Wright, Camillus, and TRS above, plus another Camillus and a Joker (Thanks, Johnny the fox) below.
Have a nice day, Ed. Bunny knife has been serving you well.Light duty day today so, the Bunny #525 is appropriate. Spam and pancakes for breakfast. Spam is much easier to chew/gum so, today Spam is my friend - besides it taste good.
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Two awesome knives today, Jeff. I love that 86. I was lucky to find one and its on its way to me all the way from Scotland!!!!Good morning. Er, Good Afternoon.View attachment 2196505
Thanks Paul. I did scuff the blades...just don't like them shiny.That little guy is glistening!!!! You did a great job on it, Bob.
That K'roo is mighty nice as well!!
That's a shameSame here I only found out afterwards or I would have gone out of my way to see it.
Sorry to hear you're still strugglingOnly riden the bike a little the pain is to much,still.
Many thanks PaulThank you, Jack. A dynamite pair yourself!!!