What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Sure like your Krein knife 👍 🤠
Thanks David, he makes some nice ones!
Cool knives, Bart, and amazing photos of country that's totally foreign to a flatlander like me! :thumbsup::cool::cool:

- GT
Thanks Gary. It’s super flat where I live, too, so I really enjoy visiting the mountains.

Late replies as I got kicked out of the forum and couldn’t verify my email account. Maybe a result of the software update? It took a while but I’m back in action now 👍
Thanks!
Post-lawn removal, Plan A was to plant grapes in Spring, 2024. But the soil was in such bad shape, Plan B was to plant a mix of clover, wildflowers, and poppies to restore the soil, then plant grapes in Spring 2025. Parts of the lawn did great with the mix (see pic below) and other parts grew nothing. So Plan C is now one more year of cover crops, then grapes in Spring 2026.
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Pretty cool, Tyson. Thanks for the update. I was wondering about the status of that project as well.
 
Carrying this Kramp BP today. Great stag which matches the colors in my Corso’s fur. Doing a little walking today before I head into work.
Correction, that's not just great Stag, it's EXCEPTIONAL Stag 😍 Look forward to seeing more of this knife, don't you go letting your mate Corso chew it:D:eek:
 
Is the secondary on the Pocket-Eze the original shape or has it been reshaped? If its stock, I've never seen a blade like that on a stockman. If its been reshaped, it was well done :thumbsup:
The jigging on both those knives is fantastic 🤩

No, it's original ......... made for a Craftsman. It's pictured on the bottom right of my Robeson catalog. Not really a stockman. 😊

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Case Knife for me this week is a yellow synthetic pen knife. I like carrying a Case pen knife rather than a Peanut, but that's probably an unfair apples-to-oranges comparison since, at 3 3/8" closed, the pen knife is a half inch longer than the Peanut.


Colonial/Imperial/Schrade Knife this week is an Imperial clip/pen toothpick very similar to one my paternal grandpa carried (thanks, Dave). (I showed it to one of my brothers once, and he immediately recognized it as a knife like Grandpa carried, but he claimed it was maternal grandpa. My siblings and I have all kinds of different memories of "shared events" of our youth. o_O :rolleyes:)


- GT
 
Albert Oates Lamb and a SW 294



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Schrade Cut. Co. Premium Stockman and a Robeson "CraftsMan" knife for Wednesday. 😊

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It’s one thing to buy a new knife, keep it in it’s tube, unused and unsharpened. But to see 80 to 100 year old knives in such unmolested condition is a real treat🤙
 
Case Knife for me this week is a yellow synthetic pen knife. I like carrying a Case pen knife rather than a Peanut, but that's probably an unfair apples-to-oranges comparison since, at 3 3/8" closed, the pen knife is a half inch longer than the Peanut.


Colonial/Imperial/Schrade Knife this week is an Imperial clip/pen toothpick very similar to one my paternal grandpa carried (thanks, Dave). (I showed it to one of my brothers once, and he immediately recognized it as a knife like Grandpa carried, but he claimed it was maternal grandpa. My siblings and I have all kinds of different memories of "shared events" of our youth. o_O :rolleyes:)


- GT
Great Case pen knife, Gary. Such a pocket friendly pattern. And I agree, much handier than the peanut.
 
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