What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Sweet pair!
Great pair :) :thumbsup:

Have a great weekend everyone :thumbsup:

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Good Barlow!
Pockets full of Barlows for this Saturday. ☺️

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Nothing like a pocketful of Barlows! :thumbsup: 🤠
 
These two for now, but may switch to a Red Linen Micarta #21 Bull Buster Lockback (scheduled for delivery today 😀) paired with a Red Linen Micarta #86 Bull Hide Carver, as I think they'll make a stunning pair.

Then again, Stagurday weighs heavy and only comes once a week - what to do, oh what to do?! No matter how it shakes out, I'll make sure to keep you gents posted!

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Thanks, Jeff. :thumbsup: I'm always drawn to the squared off bolster designs on knives, even if the rounded ones are a tad more pocket friendly.

Threw the same pairing in my pockets today as yesterday, no time for a switcher 'roo as it was a hectic morning, Things just now settled down and I'm able to relax with a cup of coffee on my front porch while I browse the BF porch goings on.
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Lovely pair of Schatt and Morgan knives, Greg.
 
Snowing to beat the band this morning. Had the scanner on yesterday and last night. Several spin-outs, two rollovers and then about an hour after dark, a call came in from a Sherriff's Deputy to Sheriff Dispatch saying he was in pursuit of a gray Chevrolet pick-up truck that wouldn't pull over for a traffic violation - - pursuit speed 27 miles per hour on icy roads. I swear, ya just can't make something like that up. The pursuit ended when the truck slid into a snow berm made by a snow plow truck. Sometimes, our law enforcement in our area mimics Barney in Mayberry but they do a good job. Might as well kill two birds with one stone - What I'm carrying today and Stag Saturday so, I'll be carrying this Buck Creek Stag Copperhead all day. Sausage and ?????? for breakfast.

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Same old,same old.

First stop Hospital appointment.

Then parked near the shark.

Took my Bunny to KFC for 3 pieces of chicken.

Then the Italian cafe for the best coffee and homemade cake.

Listening to a very good Rockabilly radio station in the car.

Round,round I get around. 😅
















 
Good evening Porchsters,

The been so busy the last week and will be for the next couple,

I was very, very fortunate to receive this lovely knife in the post this morning courtesy of Rufus1949 Rufus1949 , Thanks Bob! So put it to use cutting out out a couple of targets for an old air rifle I picked up last week, Two lads in their shed invented the gas ram system and this is one of the Theoben HW90, first time shooting it so 20 pellets to zero it in and get used a bit, and target is 35yds 5 shots from leaned on a tree.
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I will carry the knife all week I think to see what its best at.
 
Snowing to beat the band this morning. Had the scanner on yesterday and last night. Several spin-outs, two rollovers and then about an hour after dark, a call came in from a Sherriff's Deputy to Sheriff Dispatch saying he was in pursuit of a gray Chevrolet pick-up truck that wouldn't pull over for a traffic violation - - pursuit speed 27 miles per hour on icy roads. I swear, ya just can't make something like that up. The pursuit ended when the truck slid into a snow berm made by a snow plow truck. Sometimes, our law enforcement in our area mimics Barney in Mayberry but they do a good job. Might as well kill two birds with one stone - What I'm carrying today and Stag Saturday so, I'll be carrying this Buck Creek Stag Copperhead all day. Sausage and ?????? for breakfast.

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Though I always appreciate seeing your stunning knives and being enriched by your knowledge of them, I must admit that I often read your posts secretly hoping to pick up some new expressions and/or vernacular.

To that end, I do believe that "to beat the band" will be joining my permanent repertoire. 🤣
 
+ to RFP.
Bunny #291 was getting lonely. 🙄
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I think the Boar's Head = "Made for the Austrian Market" ... at least that is what a search for when the Boars Head was used as opposed to the stag/"moose" head claims.
Same closed length as Buck 110 (tho blades is +/- .0.125 inch longer) but is much lighter and thinner. It does not overload the pocket like a standard brass n wood 110. Tho it is a little heavier than a 110LT: 122.46 grams vs 90.88 for my ("RACER") 110LT.
 
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