What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

A couple of yellows today. I carry that Camco a lot. It has a real thin blade that's razor sharp, it has a caplifter, and it's an advertising knife for Hill and Hill, an old Louisville Kentucky whiskey company. Some of my favorite things!
 
A couple of yellows today. I carry that Camco a lot. It has a real thin blade that's razor sharp, it has a caplifter, and it's an advertising knife for Hill and Hill, an old Louisville Kentucky whiskey company. Some of my favorite things!
What's the one on bottom? I really like that blade profile.
 
Those are gorgeous Primble! That cocobola looks almost like ebony, love how it darkens with time.

Looks like a Bulldog Brand made by GEC, Mark. They have nice matchstrike pulls, too.

Hey Primble, you gonna take apart some old knives with those punches??

Those are nice Primble! Love the Rogers bone on the big cigar knife. :thumbup::D

@Primble, absolutely gorgeous Hawkbill! :thumbup:

Thank you all for the nice words!! :thumbup::)

A couple of yellows today. I carry that Camco a lot. It has a real thin blade that's razor sharp, it has a caplifter, and it's an advertising knife for Hill and Hill, an old Louisville Kentucky whiskey company. Some of my favorite things!

Very nice combination today Mark. :thumbup::thumbup:;)
 
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@ Robin Gorgeous Remington Robin:thumbup:

Love those knives Paul. The BF 2014 is a beauty... I've never seen that color Alox before. :thumbup:

Thanks Jeff, the "Moonlight Silver" is a new color...note quite grey and not quite blue:o
Great combo Paul :thumbup:

Thank you Jack...like the Scout you carried today, Ulster or Camillus?

A couple of new additions to my old Primble collection, post cleanup:
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A 1940-1968 red bone Big Cigar Jack John Primble HDW. & MFG. Co. knife, sent to me as a gift by Gevonovich.

and a 1890-1940 Cocobola Wood handled India Steel Works John Primble Hawkbill Pruner.

Thank you Gevo, my friend. :thumbup:;):)

You know that I try to omit pictures when I can, but Primble I can't with this picture...absolutely beautiful knives and pictures!!!

Gev my friend...you are the best my friend, simply the best. Wow Tina just popped up in my head there for a second:D

Had the Coyote out on an extra-long weekend. It's a great little utility knife - very maneuverable in hand:

You have great taste in blades Derek bit your fixed blades are awesome:thumbup: From one fixed blade carrier to another, I love your collection;)


C'mon Todd, I'm waitin on that "collection"shot;) you always carry exceptional blades buddy:thumbup:
 
C'mon Todd, I'm waitin on that "collection"shot;) you always carry exceptional blades buddy:thumbup:[/QUOTE]

Thanks Paul...

I love your blades as well... :p:thumbup:;)
who would have thought collecting traditional knives would be so awesome with such great people.
 
Is that Silver Stike carbon fiber?

You know, I think it is. This knife is on a whole other level of awesome! Walk and talk are the best I own, the pull is perfect medium... snaps shut like I don't know what and sharp... I mean SHARP! Plus the custom engraving... is over the top.
Thanks for noticing one of my favorite blades.

Todd
 
I mean just wow! I must get my hands on one of those old Primble knives with that spear blade. Driving me crazy. Thanks for posting. Really do want to find one.

A couple of new additions to my old Primble collection, post cleanup:
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A 1940-1968 red bone Big Cigar Jack John Primble HDW. & MFG. Co. knife, sent to me as a gift by Gevonovich.

and a 1890-1940 Cocobola Wood handled India Steel Works John Primble Hawkbill Pruner.

Thank you Gevo, my friend. :thumbup:;):)
 
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