• 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?

Putting my stag Jack to work tonight carving Jack o lanterns with my wife and 2.5 year old. The wife used my Fremont.

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OVB 5" Granddad Single

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Beautiful knife and picture Gevo. My Pillbuster would have looked good with that knife for your picture. :thumbup::):D

@ Gev, What a BEAUTY!!!

My #48 today, with my "Ole Red" Barlow in my watch pocket:thumbup:

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Enjoy your weekend everyone:thumbup:;)

Two fine choices Paul. :thumbup::)

Nice knives and pics Gev and Paul!

In my pocket today.
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Beautiful Case/Bose Gary. :eek::thumbup:;)

Totin the forum knife today.

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Looks like you scored a fancy one Pistons. :thumbup::D


Wonderful knife and picture Duane. :thumbup::)

Those End Caps still look capable of smashing stuff to powder, sniff! That Pillbuster is a deity.

Bone looks like sticky roasted caramel, amazing colour&contour.

Regards, Will

Much appreciated Will. :thumbup::)


Sweet knife and beads there. ;)

These are amazing... I will repeat myself. I really need one of his spear points! Truly beautiful. And you pics help display the goodness!

Thank you Todd. :thumbup::)
 
A couple old John Primble India Steel Works:
Hawkbill:
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I just love this Hawkbill, I can see in my minds eye the blade with a proper point. I don't know what you do to get the bone covers to look so luscious, but they certainly are very nice eye candy! :thumbup: Very cool knife Primble!
 
I just love this Hawkbill, I can see in my minds eye the blade with a proper point. I don't know what you do to get the bone covers to look so luscious, but they certainly are very nice eye candy! :thumbup: Very cool knife Primble!

I can't take any credit Duane. I just wiped the bone with a microfiber cloth a little, but, the covers were pretty shiny before that. I just got it in the mail at lunch time yesterday. I am trying to resist doing anything to it, but, I have to confess I have thought about laying a template on that tip and making it right again. I love the patina on the steel bolsters and that will not be messed with. Maybe just a little blade tip renovation. :o;):)
 
Jack

Two fine carry's today, my friend. Have a wonderful Sunday!! and...Thank you:D

Primble

Thank you for the compliment as well, Sir:D

Brian
That wood #15 is stunning!!
 
Beautiful, Beautiful Beautiful! Love the feather damascus.

Thanks much guys - I've got my eye set on another one from Mr. Bruce Bump - the tolerances and pulls on the knife are just superb. Lord knows I always appreciate what you all offer up as well - excellent, inspiring stuff out there.
 
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My 1977 Walnut CASE 11031 SH that I made an Easy Open Mod to. One of the strongest pulls on a pocket knife I've ever owned:o

I have the EXACT knife but from 1971 with a little different swedge but no where near the pull this one has. Now MUCH easier with the EO:thumbup:

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Rounded the EO and is very comfortable in hand;)

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Shown with my 2 blade Scout. Scout closed 3 1/2 and the CASE closed is 3 7/8.

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Love the knife now:thumbup:
 
Really like the black canvas Derek, I think you pair it with one of your black canvas fixed blades...when you do it's a nice duo:thumbup: I like how the canvas wears as well.
 
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