What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Thank you Stephen.

How do like that Pemberton? I have looked at them and haven't bought one because they seem too small for my hands.

I like it a lot and have a couple. It's a great knife to carry in your watch pocket. My favorite carry size is approximately 3 1/2" but I also enjoy small patterns and the Pemberton is definitely small. That said, it is in my opinion still a very usable knife although my hands are fairly average sized.
 
I like it a lot and have a couple. It's a great knife to carry in your watch pocket. My favorite carry size is approximately 3 1/2" but I also enjoy small patterns and the Pemberton is definitely small. That said, it is in my opinion still a very usable knife although my hands are fairly average sized.

Thank you sir. I will have to try one. ;)
 
Several Favorites today... I love Wood!
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Wow, just wow, I haven't been here in some time so it's taken me over an hour to catch up and I'm gonna have to go back because there were so many great knives. You guys have taken to playing king of the hill with the pics here each pic is better than the next, the level of knives and pics has gotten to table book quality and are so enjoyable to look at.:)

I don't think there another thread on this or any other forum where the pics and knives are consistently of such a high quality, thanks guys, I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say we ask appreciate this thread and the work that goes into keeping this such a great thread.

I've got to take some pics and throw of my knives into this thread, I've been away too long. :)
 
What a wealth of treasures! Love your new Charlow Primble, and your new 66 is a stunner Paul H :thumbup:



I'm finding it very hard to kick the Radio Jack out of my pocket! Pairing it up with one of Charlie's new Razor Barlows, which I received from Stephen (Old & In The Way) on Friday :) :) :)

 
Patina on the binocs courtesy of my grandfather. He loved the outdoors and took me fishing or hunting often when I was young.

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Wow, just wow, I haven't been here in some time so it's taken me over an hour to catch up and I'm gonna have to go back because there were so many great knives. You guys have taken to playing king of the hill with the pics here each pic is better than the next, the level of knives and pics has gotten to table book quality and are so enjoyable to look at.:)

I don't think there another thread on this or any other forum where the pics and knives are consistently of such a high quality, thanks guys, I'm sure I speak for everyone when I say we ask appreciate this thread and the work that goes into keeping this such a great thread.

I've got to take some pics and throw of my knives into this thread, I've been away too long. :)

:thumbup: on the beautiful knives. I often don't single out knives to comment on because I'd be commenting on them all. Not a single knife I wouldn't want to own myself :)

As for me, I put this #48 in my pocket on Sunday afternoon and been carrying it since.
 
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Great picture Alex! :thumbup::)

What a wealth of treasures! Love your new Charlow Primble

I'm finding it very hard to kick the Radio Jack out of my pocket! Pairing it up with one of Charlie's new Razor Barlows, which I received from Stephen (Old & In The Way) on Friday
Excellent on both counts Jack and I am pleased that you like my new Charlow. :thumbup::)

I've got some yard work to do today, so I grabbed this stainless GEC #72.
Nice bone on that one Jeff and it looks like it will get the job done! :thumbup:;)

Patina on the binocs courtesy of my grandfather. He loved the outdoors and took me fishing or hunting often when I was young.
Neat picture and I would bet your grandfather would have liked your knife too! :thumbup::)
 
GEV those poor Cicadas didn't stand a chance against that Saynor:D

Nice picture Buddy:thumbup:
 
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Excellent on both counts Jack and I am pleased that you like my new Charlow. :thumbup::)

Thank you my friend, I certainly do, but in truth I think that you could make the most beat-up Imperial look stunning :)
 
Man of man ...I will never get tired of see those lovelies, Primble!

And I see your a new member of the Jack Black penny club! Awesome example...1915 was a great year.


Additionally, I wonder if the handle material on my Saynor is original? I see in "Old Catalogs" that they were made in such a material but wonder if anyone knows for certain???? Jack?
 
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