What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Yep, that was the one I was referring to! What a beauty! I really like both the covers and the grind on that sheepsfoot blade, incredibly well done knife.
 
I've been carrying this Bulldog canoe for a couple days or so and it has mostly just opened mail and trimmed paper, so no patina producing activities with it yet. Cellluloid MOTS covers and carbon steel blades.

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Ed J
 
Well, the Queen Gunstock Jack comes to use today. I got my diamond stones yesterday and I had to reprofile the edge - tough stuff this D2 it is.... :rolleyes: (thanks for the advices Duane :) )

Great knife in any way!

 
I was visiting Adee yesterday, and wasn't able to get online. Boy, did I miss some great pics, outstanding gents, some real gems :thumbup:

I'm carrying these two again today (and realise I need to take some more pics!) :D

 
Well I just had to travel to another part of NSW to buy a car. I Overnighted with a an old mate and his family at a house by Lake MacQuarie. Of course buying a new car means celebrating afterwards doesn't it?
I took this one. Hope you like it Paul(pmew). Thats your Eureka and I think you'd find that beer to your taste. :)
cheers
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2nd day in July and 2nd day of not carrying a GEC. Maybe I should do a month of non-GEC knives... Today its a Queen #51 Jack in BEM
 
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