What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Case XX 6143 (1940-64) Grandaddy Barlow for Friday. I snatched this off our Exchange the other day ....... my first ever Grandaddy Barlow.
It's a pocket full ...... very stout and snappy. I'm going to leave it looking like a grandpa ought to look. ☺️ I'm going to be leaning, so no other knife today.

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Spectacular Sheffields Mr P :cool: :thumbsup:

Thank you Mr. Jack ............. spectacular in your pockets today ! :thumbsup:😍

No flying under the radar with these Magnificents :cool:

The Pruner is so enthralling that it should be used to graft a new variety of fruit tree, say Primble's Pear , and one that Cats particularly like to sharpen up their claws on (mine favours Willows for that) 😻

When you go to the races you must slip that Horseman's Knife into your pack for luck, it's got Winner written all over it

Joking aside, not only are these rare and very high quality knives but I admire the lustre that your restoration work brings out on these beautiful pieces, then there's the art of photography too :thumbsup:

Regards, Will

High praise Will .... much appreciated ! ☺️
 
I am currently carrying a Case
Item #22825 - (6375 SS)
LARGE STOCKMAN CRIMSON PEACH SEED JIG BONE in a Case trapper belt sheath. The trapper sheath is the perfect size for the large stockman. I also carry a Case
Item #22779 - (6333 SS)
GREEN KENTUCKY BLUEGRASS BONE SMALL STOCKMAN in the front pocket for small stuff and fingernails.
 
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