What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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It couldn’t have went to a better home, Gary. It’s nice to see it still being enjoyed. 👊🏻😎
Thanks for the kind words, Lance. :)
I don't know if you remember, but I really wanted the Case canoe you were selling, and you insisted that the canoe and a sawcut bone Case 6347 stockman were a package deal. So I bought both of them, swooned over the canoe as I knew I would, and discovered that the 6347 is a superb stockman! :cool::thumbsup::cool: I think I have 2 other '47 stockmans that I bought after finding out how great the one is that you insisted I buy!🤓

- GT
 
Thanks for the kind words, Lance. :)
I don't know if you remember, but I really wanted the Case canoe you were selling, and you insisted that the canoe and a sawcut bone Case 6347 stockman were a package deal. So I bought both of them, swooned over the canoe as I knew I would, and discovered that the 6347 is a superb stockman! :cool::thumbsup::cool: I think I have 2 other '47 stockmans that I bought after finding out how great the one is that you insisted I buy!🤓

- GT
You definitely have a better memory than me, or at least kept better records 😂🤣. It’s always nice to see former knives posted by the current owners. At any rate, I’m glad that you ended up with two Case knives that you’re happy with.
 
Some of my Portuguese and Spanish. 😎















John, I envy all those fine Portuguese knives, but I LOVE your Spanish Taramundi! :thumbsup::cool::cool::thumbsup:
I visited my daughter living in Spain over 10 years ago, and the first knife I bought there was a Taramundi in Sevilla; I call it my Spanish Barlow friction folder, one of my favorite Spanish knives.
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- GT
 
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