What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Nice to see the big Case again Gev :thumbup

Thanks Primble, good luck in the antique shops, I think those two would impress anyone :)
 
Nice to see the big Case again Gev :thumbup

Thanks Primble, good luck in the antique shops, I think those two would impress anyone :)

Thanks, Jack! See...your memory is just fine...lol!

Find us some gold, Primble! And...its lovely your taking your Mom:D

Gary

Thank you, Sir! Nothing like Damascus. And speaking of Damascus ..Where is Kris?? Hope all is well with you Kris!!

And yes these lanyards are very cool.
 
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Thank you, Sir! Nothing like Damascus. And speaking of Damascus ..Where is Kris?? Hope all is well with you Kris!!

And yes these lanyards are very cool.

Kris is good. I hear from him once in awhile. He's just been busy with other stuff lately.
 
Thanks, Jack! See...your memory is just fine...lol!.

I wrote that one down! ;)

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My shopping list is getting awful long! :D

Great to hear, Gary. I thought probably the new shop was getting busy. Thanks very much!

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This vintage Primble Barlow with gorgeous saw cut red bone covers:thumbup: No blade play or wiggle period in the ole girl;)

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I love this photo! The bone looks great with that patina'd blade

Thanks. Your powderhorn looks well loved. I guess these toothpicks had their time. For me there's no better example of elegance,strength, and convenience combined into a perfect package. I understand GEC doesn't like to repeat themselves except for on their most sought out patterns but I'd love to see them come out with a new run o the single blade toothpicks with muskrat clips. They could reinvent them by going with a shadow pattern and use the toughest materials to compensate for the lack of bolsters. Man a shadow toothpick in ebony, buffalo horn, or even acrylics or paper micarta... Where do I sign up?
 
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