• Happy Thanksgiving to all of you! I hope that you all have something to be grateful for this year and for many years to come
  • America has reached 250 years, and I am grateful to be here, in the best country in the world. Thank every one of you who helps make this country a better place, those who have gone before and risked it all, and those who've paid the ultimate price to make the United States what we are today.

    Happy Birthday America! Let Freedom Ring for all time!

What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Jeff was not the only person to be harbouring an Owl today:thumbup:

My species, the carbon Dead Skunk migrant:D

Thanks, Will

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I really like the looks of that Zuava, Carl. Is the blade made from thick stock? It looks like a very tough, capable knife.
 
Can't wait to see today's pickings and story:D! The RJ will get its ride next time. Very chivalrous of you, my good sir!

Robeson Cutlery USA ( curvy stamp )

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I love that Robeson, gorgeous picture, (heck they're all gorgeous pics on this thread :) )

The mailman brought me this beauty today! Thank you to Charlie, Barry and all those who helped bring this awesome example of traditional cutlery to the members here. This is a beautiful knife that I will treasure.

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I can't wait for mine, is it my imagination or are the dots messed up on the tang stamp, I only see 4, there should be 6. Beautiful knife anyway. Great job and kudos to Charlie and the gang for this years exceptional knife. :thumbup:
 
I love that Robeson, gorgeous picture, (heck they're all gorgeous pics on this thread :) )

I really appreciate your compliment on the knife. Its a well used one but I love it too!

Lovely Robeson my friend :thumbup: I'm beginning to suspect you have discovered a knife mine or something! :D

Thank you, my friend! No mine....just a lot of mining. Not as scenic or fun as your mining I suspect.
 
I can't wait for mine, is it my imagination or are the dots messed up on the tang stamp, I only see 4, there should be 6. Beautiful knife anyway. Great job and kudos to Charlie and the gang for this years exceptional knife. :thumbup:

The other 2 dots are hidden, but can be seen as you open the blade. Here is one more peeking out.

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I carried this one again today. It is a fantastic EDC knife with two different and useful blade shapes - GEC's 48 "Improved Trapper". I don't really understand why I don't have more than one of these. Must be a character flaw, I guess.

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The mailman brought me this beauty today! Thank you to Charlie, Barry and all those who helped bring this awesome example of traditional cutlery to the members here. This is a beautiful knife that I will treasure.

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This knife is truly a beauty! Very nice!

Too bad the "rest" of us didn't have a chance at one.
 
Started the day with my Clip/Pen TC Barlow but switched (like many) when my Forum knife arrived.

Carrying Forum knife along with my 1976 CASE swingguard---sorry about the pictures, it may be do to taking the camera from indoor 70's to outdoor 40's temp wise:o

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