What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Ram Horn IRJ today…

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Very nice TC Bart. I will be the first to ask, who made the incredible, small fixed blade? Wow!
Thanks Bob. The little fixed blade is made by Ben Krein, son of knife maker Tom Krein. He makes some pretty cool stuff.
I love that Eureka you carried yesterday. I don’t think I’ve seen that one before.
Your TC is showing its age Bart! 🤣🤣🤣
(Jeremy’s dad jokes are getting to me 🙄)
That knife was born old 🤣
Speaking of age, I hope the bourbon and cigar helped you heal up from the move👍
Boker 493 and 492 saw-cut red bone Barlows from the 1950's for Wednesday. ☺️

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Awesome couple of Bokers!
 
Congrats on your first Grandaddy Barlow, Rob! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:
I've had one for quite awhile, but it's got a paint-stained handle, a rusty and wobbly blade, was made in Japan, and a colleague got it for me out of a dead guy's garage, so you probably wouldn't have been very interested even if I offered it to you! o_O


My wife's birthday is Groundhog Day, but she claims to have no insights into how much winter remains. ;)
Jeff, it's always good to see Rubber Ducky, but it looks like he has a splitting headache! :(:thumbsdown:


Nice Carhartt sowbelly, ED! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
I sure hope you remembered to do an appropriate heat check on the clam chowder!


Couple of showstoppers, Steve! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:


I had that sort of experience with the first sowbelly I ever bought, a Rough Rider. I got a set of RRs in 12 different patterns and planned to carry each one for a week to see what it could do, but when I got around to the sowbelly's turn, I carried it for a MONTH before I could move on to the next pattern! :cool::cool::thumbsup:


Sweet old Case, and moving story about the Canadian aviators! :thumbsup::cool::cool:


Several people here have said something like, "Came for the knives, stayed for the people!"
Nice post, and I know what you're talking about! :cool::thumbsup::cool:


Congrats on that classic 78; that's a pocket knife! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:


That moose is very cool! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Do they call it a humpback moose?


That's a handsome knife! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:
What's the secondary blade? Who made it, how long ago?


Nice knives, Bob, and congrats on the lovely leather! Accolades to Jeremy and Paul, a couple of generous gents cut from the same cloth as you! :cool::cool::thumbsup:


That's so mysterious, Todd; they should know better! :rolleyes:😁


I felt like that, too, Rob, but found that I was plumb out of Northfield stag! :eek:
You sure had a terrific trio, though!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:


Cherish the Churchill, James! 🤓:thumbsup::thumbsup:


I personally think you have impeccable taste, Chris! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:
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Another tremendous trio, Jeff! :cool::cool::thumbsup:


Someday soon you're gonna convince me to buy one of those scouts on steroids! :thumbsup::cool::cool:


Congrats on your new stellar stag, Jeremy! :cool::thumbsup::cool:


Impressive Navy Knife photos, Jon! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:
Did you have "shore leave" on that ice shelf?? Maybe an impromptu ice ball game? 🤓


Very handsome knife!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

- GT
Thanks, Gary. As my coffee cup says, I appreciate the sediments.
 
Case Knife of the Week is a chestnut jigged bone CV muskrat. I'm highly entertained every time I see the pile side tang stamp because of the unimaginative model number.
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Colonial/Imperial/Schrade Knife of the week is a skinny Colonial jack (thanks, Mark):
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- GT
 
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