What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Whole lotta Barlows today! Who am I to object? :D

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This has been in my pocket since the day it arrived, it has pretty much supplanted all those modern frame locks I was lugging around (although I still like those too).

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Because I just reunited with my MCH, I am carrying it again today. Since it is WW, I will also carry this one:

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I have to say, Deskil, you have really done a great job with your knife photography. This photo looks so much better than the pictures I see from GEC and my usual suppliers. Maybe you should hire out to them for knife photos... Great job, makes the knife look extremely attractive.

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Ed, best wishes to you and your Lady today and may the sun shine on the both of you for the next 45.
 
:thumbup:Love those screen shots Duane (beautiful knife too)!!!!!!
It's the only kind of screen shot I know how to do :p:D Thanks Robert :)
BTW, what is the handle material on your Boker? I really like the looks of that jackknife :thumbup:
 
It's the only kind of screen shot I know how to do :p:D Thanks Robert :)
BTW, what is the handle material on your Boker? I really like the looks of that jackknife :thumbup:

Thank you! I only found one vague description of that Boker on the net, It was named an Ebony Jack and the scales were listed as "composite" so delrin or some other plastic. It's a sturdy little knife with gator springs.
 
I've bonded so deeply with my Radio knife through work days, I find myself carrying it on days off.

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A worthy companion, this. Even when I don't need the screwdriver, I welcome the assurance of having one handy, just in case.

~ P.
 
Very nice, ~P . I've so far resisted the Radio knife, simply because I have a number of #15s already, but if I was going to buy one - it would be exactly that one. Barehead ebony is really clicking with me these days. :thumbup:

I've bonded so deeply with my Radio knife through work days, I find myself carrying it on days off.

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A worthy companion, this. Even when I don't need the screwdriver, I welcome the assurance of having one handy, just in case.

~ P.
 
You never know P....:)


Very nice Sam. I really need to try out a 73 soon, its climbing the list :)


Viper has not left the pocket since it showed up. Now that the grit has worked all the way out I can say without a doubt it has the best pull, walk & talk and snap of any GEC I have owned.

 
Oh my the pipe brings back some very pleasant memories.I smoked 4 star Brighams for many year ,came across an old one the other day.What a temptation.Cool knife .Barlow ?
 
I have to say, Deskil, you have really done a great job with your knife photography. This photo looks so much better than the pictures I see from GEC and my usual suppliers. Maybe you should hire out to them for knife photos... Great job, makes the knife look extremely attractive.

You're too kind, sir. Thank you, for the comment.

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Carrying this trapper jack today.
 
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