What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Workhorse on arrival Monday 22.IX.14

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Workhorse to be carried 1 week later Monday 29.IX.14 with another Sleeveboard

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Thanks, Will
 
The shock of the import tax has worn off so i am giving the QC Copperhead a carry and it is a usefull carry, shaving sharp out of the box, perfect fit and finish and although it has no half stop the back spring is just strong enough that it does not worry me, i had a Buck 110 many years ago this little guy reminds me of it, with the same sturdy no nonsense feel and it is 1095 steel so what"s not to like..

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The shock of the import tax has worn off so i am giving the QC Copperhead a carry and it is a usefull carry, shaving sharp out of the box, perfect fit and finish and although it has no half stop the back spring is just strong enough that it does not worry me, i had a Buck 110 many years ago this little guy reminds me of it, with the same sturdy no nonsense feel and it is 1095 steel so what"s not to like..

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Good looking Queen, I like the shield.

The brooks saddle looks brand new too :)
 
Morning pocket dump.

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Even my phone is old, by mobile standards. Pilot Varsity disposible fountain pen (some may remember I've found a way to refill them, though). Buck diamond steel. Timex Steel Field watch. All the money Sweetheart left on the dresser. Buck stockman (what number is this thing in Buck's catalogue, anyway?)

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Zieg
 
Glad I carried my #15 electrician out yesterday instead of my preciouses. I just managed to clean the tar off the nifebright.

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Er, we're all glad, too!

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;)
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Great 'uns, Paul! I love my little BHK Patch Knife.... Especially good picture of the Scout. :thumbup:

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...:)

Ooh-- now that catches my interest. I've always admired your Shing, and would love to see their take on a clip blade version.

Carrying the Calf Roper today
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That one's just going to get nicer and nicer:)

Sam

I'll say. It's a favorite pattern, the bone coloration is superb, and I love the directional jigging on this frame. :thumbup:


The Culprit! :D

And, uh, some other thing. ;)

I'd like to get a decent US made Sharpfinger and carry it but most I see are wrecks or extremely costly-especially once brought to Europe, sigh!

I'm striking out myself (if only dabbling at nabbing one, so far), and that's without International complications. I was already intrigued by the Sharpfinger (I love small fixed blades), but receiving an old Peanut with the same Old Timer delrin handles has accelerated my interest; the material is much more appealing to me in person.

This little guy again:

Sa-weet! I'm glad LT is continuing with knives like this. :thumbup:

Mine, today:
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~ P.
 
The trusty Cuban with an old Carborundum stone I found at Brimfield. Put them together and you get...err...Cuban-undum? ;)

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@ Jack Thank You my friend :)

@ Sarah er, yeah, that one is a lock back in rams horn with titanium bolsters ;) Your photo of the yellow days work Barlow is quite striking! :thumbup: I thought guitar at first, but now I just don't know?

Lousy light today so...

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had to go with an old photo of this lovely, so generously gifted by "The Man" himself, Charlie, thanks again :)
 
Ooh-- now that catches my interest. I've always admired your Shing, and would love to see their take on a clip blade version.

Mine, today:
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~ P.

Making yellow look sharper than I would have thought possible P!

Shing makes a fine clip point, some with a Scagel hole too! I'm hanging in there for a clip with nice, pinned micarta covers....

Sam
 
@ Sarah er, yeah, that one is a lock back in rams horn with titanium bolsters ;)

Aha! Thanks for the details. :)

Your photo of the yellow days work Barlow is quite striking! :thumbup: I thought guitar at first, but now I just don't know?

Thank you for the compliment.

Guitar? Oh, my-- that would be a bright 'un!

I was introduced to the beanbag yard game "Cornhole" (ahem) at the GEC Rendezvous, and have recently added my own set. The boards are 2' X 4' and placed 27 ft apart...

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... and the beanbags are 1 lb each (traditionally filled with feed corn-- which mine are! -- hence the name).

We have a lot of Swedish in both sides of the family, so I chose the colors accordingly (also because BLUE, shhhhhhh):

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Fun. :)


Another great one, knife and picture. :thumbup:

~ P.
 
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