What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?


Beautiful knives. I especially like the Galvanic Eureka Jack. :thumbup:

I'm carrying my 3 1/2" Lanny's Clip by John Lloyd today.

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I'm carrying my 3 1/2" Lanny's Clip by John Lloyd today.

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Impressive knife Stephen, the Lanny's Clip design has to be one of the most aesthetically beautiful of blade designs, and that's a fine example my friend :thumbup:
 
Hello!

Great knives and images again, everyone! :thumbup: I am especially in love with the Lanny's clip, one of my favourite patterns!

I had these two traditional patterns with me today (allthough one had it's new fancy sports-pants on...):

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Best regards,
Alex
 
I carry the Blind Horse Knives "Lil Muck" almost daily in a back pocket KSF sheath with an ALOX Farmer. And the Left front pocket has been occupied by the Rust Red Bone Scout;)

Overcast fall day here in the mid 50's and the leaves are droppin like flies:D

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Thought I'd throw in this picture of the Scout along with a 1895 Indian Head One Cent coin I rec'd from Arizonaman---aka Jeff;) Thanks Buddy:thumbup:

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Enjoy your Sunday everyone:thumbup:
 
The Radio Jack has such nice jigging & colour, Barehead shows this to great advantage too.:thumbup:

Enjoy those beers Jeff, I had a really nice cold Czech beer before lunch and some excellent white wine with it! Why did I fall asleep???:D:D

Regards, Will
 
I really like that middle knife (Galvanic) a lot !! It has an old world charm to it - not that old and looks to be old. :thumbup::)

Beautiful knives. I especially like the Galvanic Eureka Jack. :thumbup:

I'm carrying my 3 1/2" Lanny's Clip by John Lloyd today.

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Thanks fellas. I wish they would have kept going with the JBF champlins. Should have jumped in the Rosewood when I had the chance.

Thats a beautiful Lloyd.
 
Thanks, Will, the only thing that would make my Radio even better would be a TC barlow bolster.

Stephen, that Lloyd burl is just magnificent, thanks for showing it.
 
Thanks Sam, it was a present from Lemmy Caution - http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1221363-Thanks-To-Two-Of-Our-Great-Forum-Regulars-) I thought it was ebony too, but it isn't!

That looks very interesting sir :thumbup:

What a jolly nice day!:)

I'm often tempted to trial an Opi without the ring (I've found they get loose over time anyway). I reckon you could find the right friction balance by popping them in a cup of water overnight every so often.

I like the finished handle and blade shape that Lemmy achieved.

Mine's a Shing Puffin (just about the most perfect edc frame shape and size that I've found). Looking for a clip point, pinned version now...:)

Sam
 
I like the finished handle and blade shape that Lemmy achieved.

Mine's a Shing Puffin (just about the most perfect edc frame shape and size that I've found). Looking for a clip point, pinned version now...:)

Me too, both are a big improvement on the original I think :)

Beautiful, your pockets must be getting very full Sam! ;)

Jack
 
Impressive knife Stephen, the Lanny's Clip design has to be one of the most aesthetically beautiful of blade designs, and that's a fine example my friend :thumbup:

Jack - thank you! I'm a big fan of the Lanny's Clip design, and at only 3 1/2" this one makes for a terrific carry. It's a very capable knife, but I tend to only carry it on weekends and sometimes on special occasions. I haven't been posting much lately, but hope you're doing well.

Justin - thanks for the compliment. I missed out on the JBF Champlin Eureka Jacks when they first came out and have been searching for one in Rosewood ever since. I really like your stag version as well though.
 
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