What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Ok, this is pretty blatant, tell me if you see Erik's influence here :p

You know what they say "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" :o

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Paul
 
Ok, this is pretty blatant, tell me if you see Erik's influence here :p

You know what they say "Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery" :o

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Paul

Now that is a classy setup:thumbup:

Just be careful that no one drags you to the scrapyard to turn in your copper
:D

Pete
 
Sorry, slow response Jeff. Busy bee! The #73 is my favourite working pattern, I prefer it to the Bullnose as the frame is a little deeper. There are many good reasons why they don't hang around every time GEC produce a run!:)

I like the splash of colour your Viper offers in the pic, where is it?

Sam

Thanks Sam, the pic was taken yesterday in the stone shop i work at. Thats a 18" bladed bridgesaw in the background. That sucker is very fast at turning raw slab into dimensional counters very quickly :)
 
Now that is a classy setup:thumbup:

Just be careful that no one drags you to the scrapyard to turn in your copper
:D


Pete


Thanks Pete, I hear ya about the copper trade, my brothers an electrician and they lock up the yard every night and that still doesn't stop the thieves!!!

A cornucopia of copper Paul!^^

I like that description Sam :thumbup:.

Paul
 
Nice copper pocket pals. Really like that flashlight, what is it? Be a good combo with my copper alox ;)


Oh and I almost forgot, many thanks for the birthday wishes my friend. Much appreciated. Looking forward to some spring time very soon.
 
Nice copper pocket pals. Really like that flashlight, what is it? Be a good combo with my copper alox ;)


Oh and I almost forgot, many thanks for the birthday wishes my friend. Much appreciated. Looking forward to some spring time very soon.

Jeff, it's a Maratac copper aaa light. I have a couple in stainless, ones in my Carhartt at all times and one that I carry on me every day. I haven't really carried the copper much at all but now I have reason to.

Paul
 
Funny, Sam! And yes the bone on that knife is fantastic and it has sunken joints! Great knife Simple Man

Thanks guys. I have been looking for a PocketEze to carry for quite a while and this one is impressive. Smooth all the way around like a river washed pebble. You can tell there was a lot intention and care when it was put together. It has definitely been around the block a few times, but Man-O-Man the stories I bet it could tell. I am a huge fan of sunk joints, they carry so much better than something with a sharp tang pokin' out.

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Simple Man, that is a true gem there! I like you would love to hear her stories. What a great knife!!!

Paul
 
Thanks guys. I have been looking for a PocketEze to carry for quite a while and this one is impressive. Smooth all the way around like a river washed pebble. You can tell there was a lot intention and care when it was put together. It has definitely been around the block a few times, but Man-O-Man the stories I bet it could tell. I am a huge fan of sunk joints, they carry so much better than something with a sharp tang pokin' out.

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So nice I have to quote the picture again! Splendid find. Carry that with joy, Simple Man! What is the closed length?
 
Yeah, I got a little carried away (it really did deserve better pics), but I'll make sure to carry it tomorrow to make up for it. ;)

3 1/4", I usually prefer a bit bigger, but it really suits this one.
 
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