What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Great pics folks :thumbup:

The suffering....been there , done that, I swear I'll never do it again!;) Good choice on the electrician's knife when working around the house, I tend to carry one when doing handyman work.

:) :thumbup:

Gev, are you and Primble related? :eek:

:D

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My newly acquired Richards sheepsfoot! Thanks Jack! :) :thumbup:

You're very welcome Dan :) :thumbup:
 
Something fishy going on in this thread today!!??? :confused::confused::eek::eek:

I get the feeling Primble is getting tricked again!!! :eek::o:rolleyes:

Is my friend Gevo delusional or something?? :confused::confused:


There is a fifth dimension, beyond that which is known to Primble. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between things and ideas, and it lies between the seat of a man's soul and the summit of his knowledge. You unlock this door with the key of imagination. It is an area which we call the Primble Zone.
 
ah, now i got those primble ralative comments...missed his original post i guess :o u are quite similar singularities
 
I pulled out the old Frank Buster stockman tonight and put a razor edge on the blades with a crock-stik. Great knife.
I love the radically different bellies on the clip and spey.

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No picture yet, but my lovely girlfriend gifted me a GEC #15 Huckleberry Boy's Knife, Crown Lifter, in Ebony Wood. So far, I love it! It has replaced my #47 Viper (Also in Ebony) for traditional today.

I'll try to get a good picture of the 15 once I get home. The ebony has some almost red streaks in it that I absolutely love. The 47 I own is nearly uniformly black/very dark brown.

I have a #15 Boy's Knife, Crown Lifter which I absolutely love. I also have a Viper which I just can't form an attachment to. I really have not carried it much and should probably sell it.
 
There is a fifth dimension, beyond that which is known to Primble. It is a dimension as vast as space and as timeless as infinity. It is the middle ground between light and shadow, between things and ideas, and it lies between the seat of a man's soul and the summit of his knowledge. You unlock this door with the key of imagination. It is an area which we call the Primble Zone.

What in thunder does all that mean ?? :eek::eek::o :D

ah, now i got those primble ralative comments...missed his original post i guess :o u are quite similar singularities

dang double tap!

ooooorrr

the Primble Zone strikes again o.O

huh ?? :confused::confused::eek:

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Gevonovich saying Primble stuff :eek: - I sure hope my friends have not contracted some new hallucinating virus. :o
 
Primble, lovely knife!!! Not sure if you get tired of hearing this but "fantastic picture":thumbup:
 
The Sheepsfoot Barlow today…

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I used to dream about that very knife. I finally obtained a single bladed one and that seemed to satisfy me. Beautiful knife!! :thumbup:;)

My newly acquired Richards sheepsfoot! Thanks Jack! :) :thumbup:

Very cool old knife Dan and great of Jack to send it your way. :thumbup::)

philllll - beautiful soup my friend! :thumbup::)

WOW, great knives everyone:thumbup:

The Scout and Pioneer today;)

Paul - Wonderful knives in wonderful pictures. :eek::thumbup::)

I pulled out the old Frank Buster stockman tonight and put a razor edge on the blades with a crock-stik. Great knife.
I love the radically different bellies on the clip and spey.]

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Very unique Jeff- that blade embellishment seems to describe me today. :eek::D
 
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Always fantastic pictures my friend, LOVE the knife;)

Thank Gev:thumbup: the background is the tile top of our Bistro set on our deck:o Even though it is a ceramic type plate it has an imprinted surface to it:o I grew up in a family owned furniture store and struggle with how to describe it:D

Thank you so much for the compliment, my friend! And..thanks for the info and the background is beautiful and well suited to the application. I will be on the lookout as I am sure everyone is getting tired of my stump
 
I have no idea what's going on in this thread today, but I like it. :) Some wonderful knives and photos posted. I carried the IXL and Peanut that Primble gifted me again today.

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