What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Bought this one when I first got into GEC a couple years ago. It stayed as a safe queen until two weekends ago when I used it for the first time at my wedding. Cheers, everyone.

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P.S. I spent a long time considering whether of not to do the secondary coping/sheepsfoot addition. Once I decided I was going to turn this knife into a user I figured I would make it the perfect knife for me so I sent it off to David from slipjoint spa who did an amazing job. Couldn't be happier.
 
Bought this one when I first got into GEC a couple years ago. It stayed as a safe queen until two weekends ago when I used it for the first time at my wedding. Cheers, everyone.

fnROMxo.jpeg


P.S. I spent a long time considering whether of not to do the secondary coping/sheepsfoot addition. Once I decided I was going to turn this knife into a user I figured I would make it the perfect knife for me so I sent it off to David from slipjoint spa who did an amazing job. Couldn't be happier.
Nice mod and congrats.🥂
 
Can you give me the details about this knife, please?

Thanks for the question.👍
Handmade by one of the best national cutlers, Carlos Norte do Lombo do Ferreiro.
Features:
Ø Open length: 17 cm
Ø Closed length: 9.5 cm
Ø Weight: 60 gBlade
Ø Blade: 7.5 cm, Sandvik 14C28N stainless steel, hardness 58-59 Hrc
Ø Handle: Stainless steel and walnut root wood vacuum stabilized with resin
 
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Bought this one when I first got into GEC a couple years ago. It stayed as a safe queen until two weekends ago when I used it for the first time at my wedding. Cheers, everyone.

fnROMxo.jpeg


P.S. I spent a long time considering whether of not to do the secondary coping/sheepsfoot addition. Once I decided I was going to turn this knife into a user I figured I would make it the perfect knife for me so I sent it off to David from slipjoint spa who did an amazing job. Couldn't be happier.
Nice 👍 and congratulations 🎉 You likely have the only two bladed version out there.
 
Bought this one when I first got into GEC a couple years ago. It stayed as a safe queen until two weekends ago when I used it for the first time at my wedding. Cheers, everyone.

fnROMxo.jpeg


P.S. I spent a long time considering whether of not to do the secondary coping/sheepsfoot addition. Once I decided I was going to turn this knife into a user I figured I would make it the perfect knife for me so I sent it off to David from slipjoint spa who did an amazing job. Couldn't be happier.
Congratulations. Awesome pup
 
Just sitting in a motel in southern Indiana after driving down from Wisconsin for my oldest brother's funeral tomorrow .
I have the Clip blade 77 Barlow in my pocket . The Sheepfoot 77 Barlow is identical to one that I bought for him back in 2015 when they came out .
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Harry
 
Michell, you need to put a proper curve in that hat brim.😎
Just sitting in a motel in southern Indiana after driving down from Wisconsin for my oldest brother's funeral tomorrow .
I have the Clip blade 77 Barlow in my pocket . The Sheepfoot 77 Barlow is identical to one that I bought for him back in 2015 when they came out .
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Harry
I'm sorry, my friend.
 
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