What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Courtesy of crbauhs giveaway, this '87 Case 6347 has turned into a real pal, if maybe a little rough around the edges.

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Elliot
the case Bose and the Halfrich are gorgeous!
any info on the case/bose on page 235?
thanks
Maxx
 
Elliot
the case Bose and the Halfrich are gorgeous!
any info on the case/bose on page 235?
thanks
Maxx

Maxx, pretty much everything you might want to know is here.

If you still have questions, send me an email or PM and we'll go from there.

Thanks for your kind words. :cool::thumbup:
 
Dropped this 1993 Fight'n Rooster, Rise and Shine large Stockman in my jeans watch pocket yesterday afternoon.

I won her courtesy of Mr. Ed's {aka: TLARbb} very :cool: G~A threads.

She has been put to task already and opened two parcels thus far and I am just about to carve up and slice a large lemon for my fresh Tuna and Salmon fillet for our family B-B-Q.. MMmmm.., I smell a nice warm colorful patina coming on.. :D

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Anthony
 
Maxx, pretty much everything you might want to know is here.

If you still have questions, send me an email or PM and we'll go from there.

Thanks for your kind words. :cool::thumbup:


I'm going to read that :thumbup: the collab looks too nice
thanks for the infos and help, I see you're expert/guru here while I'm still learning and are still a slippies noob or so

btw, are they made entirely by case? or does tony have his hands in the production?

cheers
Maxx
 
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I'm going to read that :thumbup: the collab looks too nice
thanks for the infos and help, I see you're expert/guru here while I'm still learning and are still a slippies noob or so

cheers
Maxx

Prego! :cool:
 
Today's selection (thus far)...

Moore Maker "Sowbelly Moose" (Tan Jigged Bone/1095):

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carrying my new to me Canal Street jack with green worm groove scales--:thumbup:
 

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carrying my new to me Canal Street jack with green worm groove scales--:thumbup:

Couldn't you make the images any smaller? ;)

(Looks like a nice knife from what I can see, which ain't much. :p)
 
i am always screwing up my pics--how do i enlarge them--:grumpy:

I guess it depends on the software you use to edit your images.

A good free image editor (and only a little over a megabyte) is irvanview (available at www.irfanview.com)

After you open the image with irfanview, you can resize the image and save it.

Then upload the image here and it will be the same as what you saved it at.

Worth a try and its very, very intuitive to use. Email or PM me if you need help with it.
 
carrying my new to me Canal Street jack with green worm groove scales--:thumbup:

That knife reminds me of a Barlow my grandpa had in his tool chest. BTW, how are you liking the Urban Pal wallet sheath?
 
I have been very fortunate this summer to pick these up at prices where I could afford to carry them. I decided to get in tall cotton today knife wise. ;)

Carried the gents knife by Tony today. Nekkid in my front pocket. Robin and I are going out to celebrate our first year in business together this evening and Reese's knife will be in my jeans front pocket. Kind cool to carry them, they are knives, but they are made by two people I respect, knives aside, and they are father and son. Lotta history and a few good times at Blade in my pocket today along with these two knives.

I musta known something. When I got home today, Reese had called. Stay tuned :D

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I have been very fortunate this summer to pick these up at prices where I could afford to carry them. I decided to get in tall cotton today knife wise. ;)

Carried the gents knife by Tony today. Nekkid in my front pocket. Robin and I are going out to celebrate our first year in business together this evening and Reese's knife will be in my jeans front pocket. Kind cool to carry them, they are knives, but they are made by two people I respect, knives aside, and they are father and son. Lotta history and a few good times at Blade in my pocket today along with these two knives.

I musta known something. When I got home today, Reese had called. Stay tuned :D

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Nice, Gus!. Very Nice!

And congrats to you and Robin with your new business as well. I hope it has been bearing fruit for you thus far! Its been said the first year is the most difficult to weather and I can bear witness to that fact from my own past business's. Best of good fortune going forward for your future as well! :thumbup:


Anthony
 
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