What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I'll keep my eyes peeled.
Hope you find one! You’d enjoy it in whatever scales you find. I see the older, brown ones a lot. I don’t know for sure, but think I remember seeing some in Ivoroid, but could be wrong.
Most important is finding one without blade loss, IMO.
Took the truck to town this morning to pick up the recliner I bought yesterday. Carried the 33, but decided it could use some help deconstructing the box.
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Mike, that looks perfect for unwinding after a grueling day playing poker and pool!
Hey ~ whatever rustles your jimmies. 🤙
 
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Made it to Northern Wisconsin today for a wedding tomorrow. Two 15 hour driving days and over 1900 miles, I’m a bit beat. Then headed to Dad’s on Tuesday from here. I did stop for a quick picture at an overlook near the Theodore Roosevelt national park. I definitely need to go there and spend some time exploring because it’s gorgeous country.View attachment 2229079View attachment 2229080
That National Park is a very nice one . They not only had some Buffalo there , but they also had some Wild Horses there in 2018 . Beautiful place .

Harry
 
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SW 294 Serpentine Jack, which I find about ideal, and a 175+ Made for Draper Felt, which was “once the largest manufacturer of power looms for the textile industry in the US”. I also saw references to hats/fedoras made of Draper Felt…
So I can see how this sheepfoot style of blade could be a “standard” in that trade.
But then, I don’t know much, other than what I can find on my phone. 🥴
I do know it is just right for cutting the baling twine.

Have a fine day, Porch Friends.

Good working pair and nice 294 !


Dog's Head barlow and the '19 lamb. Watching artillery pound the impact area with smoke and HE. Hope everyone has a great day.

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Nice pair Paul !
 
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