What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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That's interesting. What's going on with the backspring, there?
 
Ok... this is beautiful!

A wonderful ole knife Jack. :thumbup::)



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Thank you and nice to hear Dan - those are nice choices you have pictured today. :thumbup::)

jacktrades - nice picture of the yeller Case. :thumbup:;)


My bone handled Schrade Walden NY Farmers Jack, circa 1946-1950's:
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@ Jeff That Zebrawood? Is gorgeous!!! I thought I saw where Rob (Redbeardo) mentioned it was soon slated to be discontinued? If so I NEED one:thumbup::D

@ Stephen Excellent knife Stephen, I used to carry on old Schrade Walden Muskrat for a while and enjoyed the knife but I believe it was 3 7/8 closed---something a little smaller would be ideal:thumbup:
 
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I was hoping that spey would come out to play! Just a spectacular specimen:eek:

Thank you Gevo - I really like the Farmers Jack. ;):)

@ Primble Wow, just wow my friend, GORGEOUS Schrade:thumbup:

I PINED for their Boy Scout Knives badly. My oldest brother Jeff owned one just like in my picture, my second oldest brother Tad (yep like Abe's son) had the bone handled version. So when I found this one recently I grabbed it.

Thank you for your comment Paul. :thumbup::)

I had the bone handled one when I was in the Scouts. I lost it later in my teenage years. :o Congratulations on finding one - now you need to find a nice bone handled Scout knife and your quest can be called complete. You NEED both to make them brothers stand up and take notice !! :thumbup::thumbup::D

My Charlow:

Very nice Charlow. :thumbup::)

Ok... this is beautiful!

Thank you very much Todd. :thumbup::thumbup::)

Mini Moose today.

Very nice Northwoods Stephen - I like the wood handles and the blades on that knife. :thumbup::)

Mark - nice red bone Cases.
 
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Thanks, Paul, Queen's zebrawood ranges from very good to spectacular. It's kinda like stag, in that you would rather see both sides before you buy, because the grain and figure can be so different from one piece to another. The pile side on this #9 stockman looks even better than the mark side. Just took this pic at my desk with a flash.

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Jack - wonderful old Camillus and a terrific photo too.

jacktrades_nbk - very nice stockman.

Parke1 - fine pair of 66's.

Primble - good to see your new Farmer's Jack getting some pocket time.

Ribeyeguy - I'm a big fan of the 301.

Paul - terrific photos today. I was in the Cub Scouts, but never owned a Scout knife although I can vividly recall lusting after them in the display case with all the other Scout paraphernalia at the local department store. Thanks for the Wild Wild West reference too as both it and the Scout references brought back happy memories. :)

Duane - handsome damascus lockback.

Ed - that's a good looking Boker barlow.

ismaris - I enjoy seeing your Schrade stockman.

bleh - that's a lot of fine knives you were carrying today.

Ryan - nice photo of your Sodbuster.

ALLHSS - nice Charlow and Barlow.

Mark - I love the red bones, especially the equal end. :thumbup:

Grateful - terrific photo of your Moore Maker trapper and your ebony 15.

Llasi - really interesting photo of your Northwoods.

Andi - good to see that you're staying strong and sticking to the terms of your bet. Hang in there and best of luck.

Jeff - beautiful Zebra Wood scales on your stockman.

Evan & Todd - I love dyed camel bone too, and your Northwoods are especially attractive.

Paul & Primble - thank you both. I really like the Mini Moose. Two terrific blades and at only 3.25", it's just about an ideal watch pocket knife in my opinion.
 
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