What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Canoes of the Week are a Marble's Ram's Horn canoe
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and a Buck amber jigged bone canoe that Walmart sold back in 2018.
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A couple of other things I've been toting this week and last week are a couple of fantastic leather pocket slips that Jeremy sbh06 sbh06 generously sent me back at the end of January:
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I've been having a fine time putting different knives in these sheaths each day: small, medium, and large in length and in thickness, different cover materials. I'm not a pocket slip connoisseur, but my "experiments" suggest that I'm happy putting ANY knife in either of these sheaths! :thumbsup::cool: A small knife sits way below the opening and a large knife sticks out past the opening a bit, but either size is easily accessed/removed by just squeezing the sides of the slip and tipping the knife out. Thanks very much for the fine examples of your craftsmanship, Jeremy!

Oh, and Jeremy must also be some kind of detective or clairvoyant, because he discerned somehow that I'm partial to the canoe pattern, and he also thoughtfully sent me this Buck canoe with jigged bone handles:
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Definitely a handsome example that floats my boat! Thanks again, Jeremy! 🤓:thumbsup::cool:

- GT
 
Canoes of the Week are a Marble's Ram's Horn canoe
2chX65N.jpeg

TETAY1A.jpeg


and a Buck amber jigged bone canoe that Walmart sold back in 2018.
DI2fh3r.jpeg


A couple of other things I've been toting this week and last week are a couple of fantastic leather pocket slips that Jeremy sbh06 sbh06 generously sent me back at the end of January:
o2rl5eT.jpeg

0mQov7a.jpeg

I've been having a fine time putting different knives in these sheaths each day: small, medium, and large in length and in thickness, different cover materials. I'm not a pocket slip connoisseur, but my "experiments" suggest that I'm happy putting ANY knife in either of these sheaths! :thumbsup::cool: A small knife sits way below the opening and a large knife sticks out past the opening a bit, but either size is easily accessed/removed by just squeezing the sides of the slip and tipping the knife out. Thanks very much for the fine examples of your craftsmanship, Jeremy!

Oh, and Jeremy must also be some kind of detective or clairvoyant, because he discerned somehow that I'm partial to the canoe pattern, and he also thoughtfully sent me this Buck canoe with jigged bone handles:
cXLgvKE.jpeg

Definitely a handsome example that floats my boat! Thanks again, Jeremy! 🤓:thumbsup::cool:

- GT
Gary, another nice yacht for your fleet. 😍
Very generous of Jeremy.💥💥
 
Canoes of the Week are a Marble's Ram's Horn canoe
2chX65N.jpeg

TETAY1A.jpeg


and a Buck amber jigged bone canoe that Walmart sold back in 2018.
DI2fh3r.jpeg


A couple of other things I've been toting this week and last week are a couple of fantastic leather pocket slips that Jeremy sbh06 sbh06 generously sent me back at the end of January:
o2rl5eT.jpeg

0mQov7a.jpeg

I've been having a fine time putting different knives in these sheaths each day: small, medium, and large in length and in thickness, different cover materials. I'm not a pocket slip connoisseur, but my "experiments" suggest that I'm happy putting ANY knife in either of these sheaths! :thumbsup::cool: A small knife sits way below the opening and a large knife sticks out past the opening a bit, but either size is easily accessed/removed by just squeezing the sides of the slip and tipping the knife out. Thanks very much for the fine examples of your craftsmanship, Jeremy!

Oh, and Jeremy must also be some kind of detective or clairvoyant, because he discerned somehow that I'm partial to the canoe pattern, and he also thoughtfully sent me this Buck canoe with jigged bone handles:
cXLgvKE.jpeg

Definitely a handsome example that floats my boat! Thanks again, Jeremy! 🤓:thumbsup::cool:

- GT
Thanks Gary, I’m very happy that you’re been able to put them t good use. You are most welcome.
 
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