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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Mammoth covers. Gotta be at least ten hundred thousand million bajillion years old... :D

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Northwoods Presidential in Mammoth Ivory

-Brett
 
Poll progress background. Now that was a great idea!!! :thumbup::D

P.S. - As always, that knife draws ones attention. :)
Thank You kindly Primble :) That means a lot coming from you, your pics amaze day after day :thumbup:
beautiful saddlehorn BTW!
 
I have carried this one a few times in the last week or so and again today. There is something to be said for the canoe pattern, the main is easy to pinch open and the pen is a useful shape and size. The bottom knife in this trio.
Ed, I'm loving the colors on that top knife, very unique!

I just made an executive decision to start the weekend early. And so I switched to my official "weekend knife:" :D
Can you open one for me, too? It looks like I'm going to be stuck at work all day, on my "day off"!

Pete, that's some gorgeous ram's horn :thumbup:

Mammoth covers. Gotta be at least ten hundred thousand million bajillion years old... :D
Northwoods Presidential in Mammoth Ivory
Brett, I'm glad you're enjoying that one. Sometime about the Presidential and mammoth covers just clicks :D
 
Thanks Stephen :) I always like your photo's as well, the table shots with the reflection are cool, I don't comment on the photo's I like in this thread nearly enough, there are so many though...
 
I know this is the traditional forum but I gotta say that is one stunning benchmade!

Thank you, my friend. As much as I love the beauty of traditionals' materials, I also have to insist on the convenience of rapid deployment in a pinch. I've been pairing traditionals with "contemporaries" of late, as I've found they both very much have their time and place. :)

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Thank you, my friend. As much as I love the beauty of traditionals' materials, I also have to insist on the convenience of rapid deployment in a pinch. I've been pairing traditionals with "contemporaries" of late, as I've found they both very much have their time and place. :)

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...l-and-Modern-pairings?p=11156336#post11156336
Agreed, check out the thread we have going for just such discussion ;) Beautiful GEC by the way, I've enjoyed your photos of this knife a lot :thumbup:
 
Sitting in the office today watching the construction crew prepare to hook in our building's new cooling towers. Coffee, my new Bullnose, trusty little Norfolk, and my standard office carry Bark River City knife.

 
Thanks Stephen :) I always like your photo's as well, the table shots with the reflection are cool, I don't comment on the photo's I like in this thread nearly enough, there are so many though...

Thank you, but my photos pail in comparison to most. The shadows in most of my pictures are a happy coincidence as I'm stuck in my office most days and just snap a quick picture with my iPhone of whatever knife I'm carrying that day as it sits on my desk. Compounding my lack of skills as a photographer, I also have something called essential tremor which makes my hands shake, which in turn necessitates resting my iPhone on the desk (or in some shots my dining room table) to keep the picture from being blurry. I wish that I could be more original in the pictures that I take, but I suppose that most of my pictures will continue follow the same 'tabletop' pattern. That said, I'm constantly in awe not only of the beautiful and interesting knives that posters here posses, but also the creativity and skill with which you guys photograph them. I really enjoy browsing this thread and really admire the effort, skill and thought that goes into so many of the photographs.
 
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