What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Both are beautiful
but strangely i REALLY like that lil pen knife (senator pattern?) outstanding!!

Thank you sir! I have no idea if its a senator. Pete(stich2442) passed this info on to me from the GAW but I am having file retrieval issues :rolleyes:. The blades are very thin and krinked to fit the frame. I like the tip bolsters and the faux bone has great traction with its dimple jigging.
 
Thank you sir! I have no idea if its a senator. Pete(stich2442) passed this info on to me from the GAW but I am having file retrieval issues :rolleyes:. The blades are very thin and krinked to fit the frame. I like the tip bolsters and the faux bone has great traction with its dimple jigging.

well, its a good 'un :)
thanks for sharing the info you have
 

Crossed blades raise a red flag for me:
http://www.collectors-of-schrades-r.us/articles/KNIFE-superstitions.pdf
• It will cause a quarrel if knives are crossed at the table.
• As early as 1646 reference is made to a superstition of laying a knife across 
another piece of cutlery.
• If you lay a fork flat on the table with the tines up, do not rest a knife on edge using the tines to support it. If you do, you and whoever you're eating with (or whoever you next eat with if you're alone) will quarrel
• Crossing your knife and spoon on your plate after you have eaten is an indicator that the food tasted horrible and that you wish bad luck on the cook


Mop Coke Bottle or Coffin Jack, EC Simmons Keen Cutter by Walden, circa 1905-1918

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Crossed blades raise a red flag for me:
http://www.collectors-of-schrades-r.us/articles/KNIFE-superstitions.pdf
•It will cause a quarrel if knives are crossed at the table.
•As early as 1646 reference is made to a superstition of laying a knife across 
another piece of cutlery.
•If you lay a fork flat on the table with the tines up, do not rest a knife on edge using the tines to support it. If you do, you and whoever you're eating with (or whoever you next eat with if you're alone) will quarrel
•Crossing your knife and spoon on your plate after you have eaten is an indicator that the food tasted horrible and that you wish bad luck on the cook


Mop Coke Bottle or Coffin Jack, EC Simmons Keen Cutter by Walden, circa 1905-1918

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No red flags for me. The Gillie Callum (highland sword dance - two swords are crossed and placed on the floor then someone dances between the blades) usually precedes a good party :)
 
hrmm your ebony powderhorn went all..spa treatment and came back with new clothes?
or still lost?

Still MIA Ryan :( Looked everywhere I could think of, can't remember the last place I saw it, and driving the wife nuts...

Jon, sorry for the red flag, the MOP on your knife sure has a ton of fire in it :) :thumbup: Beautiful oldie that one is !


Wow Rino! That photo just looks awesome! :thumbup:
 
Still MIA Ryan :( Looked everywhere I could think of, can't remember the last place I saw it, and driving the wife nuts...

Jon, sorry for the red flag, the MOP on your knife sure has a ton of fire in it :) :thumbup: Beautiful oldie that one is !



Wow Rino! That photo just looks awesome! :thumbup:

oh wow, that sucks!!


somehow i missed this pic, AWESOME pic man!
 
Rainy and cold here today, so spending lots of time in the kitchen. Trusty old 301 is in the pocket and helping out with the veggies

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