KentuckyBlackBird
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I agree with a comment made on here the other day, you don’t have any ugly knives. Today is no exception.
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I agree with a comment made on here the other day, you don’t have any ugly knives. Today is no exception.
I agree with a comment made on here the other day, you don’t have any ugly knives. Today is no exception.




















I am pretty sure "French Ivory" is the second most "stable" celluloid.For what It's worth most of the Cell gassing I've heard of has been on very old items (older than anybody here...) and not heard of the French Ivory version doing it at all-
I love that forum knife Pete. Don’t see them posted here too often.
I've rode mini bikes that felt like that, at least you made it in one piece!As the Sun was out I went over to the reservoir for some bird watching.
There was a lot of people around so I didnt see much as the animals scare easy.
They offered me a mobility scooter so I thought I would give it a go.
I looked like a gorrila on a tricycle it was that small,but I managed to go a bit further to a place I hadnt been to before and then back to the hides.
I even took it cross country.
Feel free to take the Michael.
This Spanish knife is a bit special,its so well made,carbon blade and the lock is amazing its a proper outdoors knife.
As its England I rarely carry something like this,I put it in the bottom of my bag in my car boot there and back.
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Trust me I’m a prime exampleI got my camera to work with a usb cable instead of the card.
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Ah, to be elderly and taking drugs!
The last thing I can remember doing with this knife is taking this picture! I cannot find it. I have not lost a knife in many years and I literally just bought it!!!. This knife would be quite the find for anyone in the part of the world I am right now. I must have left it sitting somewhere. It may turn up but I’ve searched quite a bit, if not, may it serve the new owner faithfully!
Losing a knife is a drag for sure, but at least the Electrician is replaceable unlike some that are vintage or super popular. Hope you find itThe last thing I can remember doing with this knife is taking this picture! I cannot find it. I have not lost a knife in many years and I literally just bought it!!!. This knife would be quite the find for anyone in the part of the world I am right now. I must have left it sitting somewhere. It may turn up but I’ve searched quite a bit, if not, may it serve the new owner faithfully!
Someone looks like he might be eyeballing some dinner... Great pics & nice Barlow's, I love seeing stamped bolstersMuch needed pleasant day to be outside. Got in a short bike ride and saw some wildlife.
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I always think “wow!” when I see your pics. Super vivid. Knives are nice too![]()

Thanks palThanks buddy, feel better soon !
It's a very rough guess David, I've only looked at your pic, haven't looked at any catalogues, or done any research into the companies, but maybe 30's to 50's for the Pruner, and a little older for the Lamb? Could be Covid talking though!Thank you. No not at the moment. I can speculate but need to do some more research. Jack might know.