What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Someone said this single blade Rust Red Micarta #56EO Weaver Jack was looking lonely and miserable in my display case. So it's with me today. Just for you xceptnl!
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That looks so much better in hand than sitting in your display case!

I gonna switch things up. No modern folder for work today.


The bullet end EO is really starting to appeal to my tastes. Thanks for fueling the flame.
 
John Primble Belknap HDW. & MFG. Harness Jack, circa 1940-1968, 3 & 3/16 inches closed.
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There are more pictures of this knife in the old knives thread, for those that might be interested.

:)
 
John Primble Belknap HDW. & MFG. Harness Jack, circa 1940-1968, 3 & 3/16 inches closed.
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There are more pictures of this knife in the old knives thread, for those that might be interested.

:)
Great knife Primble! :thumbup:
 
Another great picture Smithhammer, that knife is beautiful!

I have the Compact Le Thiers in juniper wood riding in my watch pocket.


That juniper is something to behold isn't it. I don't have a maratac to compare to so I must ask, how long is that Thiers? Do you have a side by side with a #15 or #92?
 
Primble - Wow! I'm fairly certain that I've seen 'before' pictures of that knife, and again, all I can say is Wow! You really brought out the beauty in that old Harness Jack. I can't tell you how excited I was to see you post that. :D :thumb up:

Jack - Hope you're over your cold and happy to hear that the Magnum is working out for you. :)

I'm carrying a Shapleigh Hardware peanut today.

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That juniper is something to behold isn't it. I don't have a maratac to compare to so I must ask, how long is that Thiers? Do you have a side by side with a #15 or #92?

Thank you! Sorry but I don't have any side-by-side pics (except with another Le Thiers). It is 3.75" closed and the blade is 3" long, so I tad bit longer than a #15. Hope that helps!
 
Smithhammer - excellent! ;)

Jonny D - thank you sir.

This Case SBG today for something different.
Beautiful Damascus Swayback - complete with fancy bolsters! :thumbup::eek::thumbup:

Primble - Wow! I'm fairly certain that I've seen 'before' pictures of that knife, and again, all I can say is Wow! You really brought out the beauty in that old Harness Jack. I can't tell you how excited I was to see you post that. :D :thumb up:

Jack - Hope you're over your cold and happy to hear that the Magnum is working out for you. :)

I'm carrying a Shapleigh Hardware peanut today.

Love the wood on the Shapleigh - super wonderful Peanut!!! :thumbup::)

Glad to see you were excited about the ole Primble - I kind of played down that part for me. ;):D:D:D I think the HJ might fit into that old cabinet nicely. ;)
 
Thank you! Sorry but I don't have any side-by-side pics (except with another Le Thiers). It is 3.75" closed and the blade is 3" long, so I tad bit longer than a #15. Hope that helps!

Thank you for the input. Did you buy it retail or second-hand?
 
John Primble Belknap HDW. & MFG. Harness Jack, circa 1940-1968, 3 & 3/16 inches closed.
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There are more pictures of this knife in the old knives thread, for those that might be interested.

:)

Primble, your knives and pictures are always top notch. Another fine example today!

Thank you for the input. Did you buy it retail or second-hand?

Retail, I will PM you the site.
 
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In honor of Carl on this day as he has just passed the baton of the Cult of the Peanut... I carry my #66 Stockman and yella 'Nut :)
 
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