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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

These two today, I can't seem to get enough of this Bullnose.......
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I'm going with the Radio Jack again today, need to get out and take some pics.

Jack - I have been meaning to comment on that nice Radio Jack you have been carrying the last little while. I do not have one nor do I have the similar Harness Jack, however, every one that I see posted on this forum makes me think I need to remedy that. I think they are a very nice looking and highly functional pocket knife.

I really liked the picture of the pair you posted a few days back with the ole radios. :thumbup::)

JustinR - that blood red one is mighty handsome as well.;)
 
Erik that Charlow is AWESOME!!!:thumbup::thumbup:

Thank you Scott!

Yargh!@#$!@ Holy smokes! Where'd you find that beauty?! I didn't even know a run of those were made!!

Someone please correct me if I am wrong, but I believe a run of these was done around May, 2013.

Great soup bone, Erik. May we see the other side as well?

Sure Phil, here is the other side. They are very similar.

 
Soup Bone Charlow

Phil couldn't have said it better!!! WOW!!:eek: Those scales are actually called "Inside Out Saw Cut Bone", no wonder I couldn't find it!

You, my friend, are one lucky individual... I'm super jealous!!! :D:thumbup::thumbup:

Nice one Erik!:thumbup:

esnyx you are correct on the name. These were from the very first run with the long pulls, swedge and saw cut bone.


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The other side for our friend Phil ;)
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And with my newly acquired Ohta
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Jack - I have been meaning to comment on that nice Radio Jack you have been carrying the last little while. I do not have one nor do I have the similar Harness Jack, however, every one that I see posted on this forum makes me think I need to remedy that. I think they are a very nice looking and highly functional pocket knife.

I really liked the picture of the pair you posted a few days back with the ole radios. :thumbup::)

Thanks a lot Primble, I was lucky enough to be gifted both knives as a birthday present from my pal ScruffUK :) I'm really pleased with both of them, not only are they exquisitely crafted, but they're very practical pocket tools :thumbup:

Soup Bone Charlow


That's a beauty Erik :thumbup:
 
Marbles Loveless Sport and a T.A. Davison swayback, Claude Scott sheath

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Kris

Great setup today. That sheath is really special. :thumbup:


Soup Bone Charlow


There are so many great examples of the Charlow, and your Soup Bone is certainly one of the best.


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Case/Tony Bose Coffin Jack in 154CM and wearing some mighty fine chestnut peachseed jigged bone covers

-Brett

Beautiful. I have an ebony coffin jack, but I think your chestnut bone is prettier.


I'm carrying a Tuna Valley Gunstock today.

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Been around the house today... Fightin' Rooster Cattleman was with me today...



... older pic - I´ve been bluing the blades on this one on sunday... Need to get newer pics :)
 
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