What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

THanks Jack! ... tomorrow will be a tough day - 31 years old - and a lot of beer during the whole day and a big BBQ at the evening. Will mean a lot of headache on sunday ;)

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANDI!!! Enjoy your day my friend and I hope the hangover is minor;):D

This for me again today---got a fob on it;)

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HAPPY BIRTHDAY ANDI!!! Enjoy your day my friend and I hope the hangover is minor;):D

This for me again today---got a fob on it;)

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The fob is certainly a nice addition.

I was the second, and now am also the fourth owner of this little well traveled 68...


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I spent a little while yesterday giving it the ole "spit shine" ;)


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It's a sweet lil' single spring thang :)

A well traveled and well loved knife has many stories to tell. I like those best!

Looks really nice after the "shine" Sitflyer! :thumbup::)

Jack - That is a fine shot of the RJ with the sheep in the BG! :thumbup::)

Andi - Have a great celebration and a happy birthday tomorrow!

I have my walnut sheep foot in my belt sheath today:
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Very nice!
 
Barry - that is a really nice photo of the Northfield and the BG is super ! :thumbup::)

The fob is certainly a nice addition.

Very nice!

Thank you Jennifer and I agree - Paul has some great knives and his fobs are super ! :thumbup::)
 
:thumbup: Great pic.

Heading out shortly. Taking this along again.
 
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:thumbup: Great pic.

Thanks! I love the blades on the Wharncliffe Mini Trapper but for some reason never bonded with it. I was bored a couple of weeks ago and decided to give it a "brushed" finish with some fine grit sandpaper. I did the bolsters, blades and backsprings. I think it turned out great and I like it so much better now. Weird how something so small can make such a big difference, to me at least.
 
Thanks! I love the blades on the Wharncliffe Mini Trapper but for some reason never bonded with it. I was bored a couple of weeks ago and decided to give it a "brushed" finish with some fine grit sandpaper. I did the bolsters, blades and backsprings. I think it turned out great and I like it so much better now. Weird how something so small can make such a big difference, to me at least.

Awesome. Looks really good. Glad you're enjoying it now. I love those wharncliffe blades too. Love those orange peelers (or at least I think that's what they are called) on the Vic. Never used it for that but have found many other uses. Have a good one!
 
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