What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Until very recently, the Daniels Family brands had been off my radar screen -- but I took an interest after purchasing one of the Titusville Cutlery lambs (elk covers, copper bolsters). I now have a couple more from Titusville Cutlery, and have found them to have excellent F&F and W&T (with a nice snap all around). They are also extremely sharp right out of the tube. Today's tote is a "Little Man" jack with burnt orange Maple Burl covers. This one is comparable in size to a GEC 14, and rides easy in the pocket -- a very nice little knife...

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Grandpa’s Old Timer will ride along on a couple of errands today for good memories.

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Yup, now that's a classic, not afraid of work.
Bob
Until very recently, the Daniels Family brands had been off my radar screen -- but I took an interest after purchasing one of the Titusville Cutlery lambs (elk covers, copper bolsters). I now have a couple more, and have found them to have excellent F&F and W&T (with a nice snap all around). They are also extremely sharp right out of the tube. Today's tote is a "Little Man" jack with burnt orange Maple Burl covers. This one is comparable in size to a GEC 14, and rides easy in the pocket -- a very nice little knife...

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Jim, nice selection for your carry today.👌
I agree, Daniel's have upped their game.
I have found no faults with their fit and finish; nor the designs they are using.
 
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Handsome pair Jon :thumbsup:

Doh! 😖 Cool knife though Rick :cool: :thumbsup:



Many thanks JJ, that's a sweet pair of Imperials my friend :) :thumbsup:

Carrying my Hartshead Barlow in one of two slips gifted to me by Jeremy sbh06 sbh06 , and a vintage Boker Jack, gifted to me, many years ago, by Mr @paulhilborn :) :thumbsup:

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I’m elated that you like them Jack, they couldn’t have went to a nicer guy.
Thanks so much Jack! That duo was a porch kindness pair. The 72 was a gift from @Jerbhola89 and the Craftsman is one of Roland Proctor’s knives that is continuing to get much love after landing in my hands post a generous @Campbellclanman GAW.

I love the leatherwork that Jeremy did for you…top notch! I have several of his slips and enjoy them all.

I will have to kindly disagree with the honorable representative from New Jersey ( Rufus1949 Rufus1949 ). The HHB looks best in stag pants IMHO 😂. But my oh my, the wood is very handsome as well 👌🏼.

Hope your day is looking up Mr Jack!
Thanks Jon.
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I will agree on the slips Jon.
Thanks Bob. Your pair of stag pants wearing knives for today are might fine looking.
 
And the new Waterville.
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My kind of new knife. Nice find, Jer.
Going Solo today. Actually, its now called the Army 1, but "going Army 1" just doesn't have the same flair. Reminds me of Chuck Norris for some reason. But I digress.
Going to mow the yard as soon as I quit messing around here. Much nicer weather than last week.
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They should name it Commando…
Nice !





Good snag and it's great looking Delrin IMO !!





Nice pics !
Thanks much, my friend!
Awesome knives.
The beans look great. Are those some you leave in the vine and allow to dry?
This year’s varieties are good both ways. I set these aside to save for re-planting. 52C39595-66E4-46B1-BA21-6134D9EC64DC.jpeg
We’re eating them fresh every day, and the freezer is filling up, too.
Later on, a bunch will be left to dry for shelling. Here are some dry beans I grew last year ~28852041-2BD5-40F5-AB99-3CE201BD35F1.jpeg
These 2 Grohmann are in my pockets .
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Harry
They are multplying!
Very nice, Harry.
Wow, that’s a fine old pocket knife!
 
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