What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

The always classic "knife on a keyboard" pic

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It's a great-looking knife :thumbup:
 
This Queen split spring whittler is currently my "Sunday-Go-To-Meetin" knife. It's still in my pocket from this morning.

 
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Somehow, I am still alive after two days with only the 09 Esquire.

thats because this is the "stalking" phase
in a couple days you'll be walking to your car and be set upon by a pack of peanut wielding psycho's!

BE WARNED! better grab you a texas jack, you know, for reach advantage ;)
 
thats because this is the "stalking" phase
in a couple days you'll be walking to your car and be set upon by a pack of peanut wielding psycho's!

BE WARNED! better grab you a texas jack, you know, for reach advantage ;)

I literally "LOL'd" at that!
 
Thanks Jack :thumbup: I've certainly been enjoying it this weekend. Like I mentioned in the Viper thread, I really had no intention of buying this pattern, but once I saw it in smooth ivory bone, I had to.

Sometimes a knife can grab you like that :) I had the same experience with Charlie's Sheepsfoot Barlow, didn't think I'd like it much, until I saw it, also in smooth ivory bone :)
 
Haven't carried this old Abram Brooksbank for a while.



Backing it up with the trust Bullnose :)

 
That Abram Brooksbank is a gorgeous knife!!!!!!!!!!!!!! :thumbup: :thumbup:

Thank you sir, I was very pleased when I found that one about 18 months ago. Unfortunately, the blade had seen a lot of wear, originally having been a Lambsfoot, but it's a nice useable little knife nonetheless I think :)

 
^^ Yup, despite its blade wear, its still a great looking knife Jack.

It's a great-looking knife :thumbup:

Are you feeling okay??!


Today I pocketed my #53....but unbeknownst to me my new Gallic aquisition was to arrive at work this morning, two days early!



Guy Vialis 'Le Camembert' in Boxwood. Some of you may be familiar with the knife from Stefan Schmalhaus review (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sV5wi1pa9U).



I am instantly in love with it and its even UK friendly!!!

Shall try and get some better photo's later on :o
 
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ohhhh...the 'Le Camembert' is beautiful! It has wonderful lines and that handle is super nice, Thom!!

Jack, the Adam Brooksbank is a fantastic knife. Glad to see it getting carried.
 
GEC Bullnose is with me today...


Backing it up with the trust Bullnose :)


Spooky! :D

^^ Yup, despite its blade wear, its still a great looking knife Jack.

Thanks pal

Are you feeling okay??!

:D

Today I pocketed my #53....but unbeknownst to me my new Gallic aquisition was to arrive at work this morning, two days early!



Guy Vialis 'Le Camembert' in Boxwood. Some of you may be familiar with the knife from Stefan Schmalhaus review (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0sV5wi1pa9U).



I am instantly in love with it and its even UK friendly!!!

Shall try and get some better photo's later on :o

'Ello 'Ello! Very nice sir, you kept that one quiet ;) Looks a beauty, glad you're pleased with it :thumbup:

Jack, the Adam Brooksbank is a fantastic knife. Glad to see it getting carried.

Thanks Gev. Yes, it's been too long :)
 
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