What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Yea yea yea, I see it...:grumpy:

You guys just had to go and one up me! Back to the drawing board!;):thumbup:

What are you tryin' to do to me with that pic?!? Primble,you've been reading that book again, haven't you.....

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I was secretly hoping to create a friendly TC leather pocket slip war !!

Maybe you and Barry can one up each other and we all benefit ??

Maybe even a bargain basement SALE on all the candidates !!!

It was all Barry's idea - I almost backed out, my friend - but - Barry he said you better do it Primble or it will cost you a LOT of money!!! :o:o:D:D

Gone to take some pics. ;)

Totally copying you today Primble :)

Barry's pocket slip is way nicer though!

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A good one to copy Mike !!! I like kitty cats and copycats just fine. Looks like you need a TC slip though! :thumbup::thumbup::D
 
Jack - fabulous photo of your Needham! :thumbup:

This one for me today, although I'm only actually carrying one of the two old items in the photo. ;)

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Thanks Stephen, very kind of you :) That Keen Kutter is stunning :thumbup:

Looks like a wonderful walk:D

I took that pic close to the start, a lot of hills, think I'm going to feel my age tomorrow! :D

Beautiful picture of the Needham Jack!!! :thumbup::)

Thank you my friend, much appreciated. It was very misty today, so I didn't take many :thumbup:
 
WHAT A BEAUTY! I have one similar to it, from the same era, but the blades are far more used and the red bone isn't as pretty. Oh, and it has a funny stain on one side-what looks to have been acid, came in contact with bone and brass bolster. Wow, that one is in fantastic shape for it's age.
 
I went to a gun show today and traded away a bunch of modern OHOs for a few little traditional gems. I am still carrying george, of course. Tomorrow I might switch it out for something I don't mind getting paint on, but otherwise this Charlow lives in my pocket.



I don't know what "Buckthorn Bone" is, but I like it.
 
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I'm going to try and be a little more selective on which knives I repost, well this one is soooo worthy of a repost!!!

Absolutely stunning Primble:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Thank you Paul - I was happy to see it touch down after I pulled those shenanigans on Evan! Whew ! :o:D

Finishing the day with this... A classic Case XX #6232 in red bone :D

Quite the beauty Jeff - just wonderful. :eek::thumbup::)

Captain Howdy

Nice picture of the ALOX. :thumbup::)

I went to a gun show today and traded away a bunch of modern OHOs for a few little traditional gems. I am still carrying george, of course. Tomorrow I might switch it out for something I don't mind getting paint on, but otherwise this Charlow lives in my pocket.

That is a nice lineup there Rachel! :thumbup::) Nice Charlow too! ;)



Beautiful day in GA

Who are the makers on those little fixed blades ISKski?? :confused::thumbup:
 

Primble - What can I say... Nice Beerlow! :D

Curtis - wonderful old Ulster! :thumbup:

jrtodd46 - the 25 is such a wonderful pattern and your red bone scaled sheepsfoot, is a excellent example.

Lhpanther - lovely stag on your Lloyd Lanny's Clip. :thumbup:

arizonaranchman - terrific redbone on your 6232. Very nice. :)

Captain Howdy - wonderful photo of your SAK.

JW85 - excellent scales on your lock back. I can see why it'd be a favorite.

R8shell - I'm not sure what Buckthorn is either, but agree that it's lovely. It almost seems to have a translucent quality. Very nice, as are the ebony Charlow and Esquire.

ISKski - terrific photos and fixed blades... now I need to go find something to eat though. ;)
 
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