What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Love seeing that rope knife, Hokie!

I'm going to a latkes, brisket, beer and dreidel party tonight, so I'll have my new crown lifter with me.




The etch is almost gone already, but the little harlequin is appropriate for the coloring

Happy Hannukah, everyone!
 
Love seeing that rope knife, Hokie!

I'm going to a latkes, brisket, beer and dreidel party tonight, so I'll have my new crown lifter with me.




The etch is almost gone already, but the little harlequin is appropriate for the coloring

Happy Hannukah, everyone!
Those scales are amazing....and look like they are on fire. very nice...Make sure you show her off tonight.
 
Realized I have to start carrying this large ole yella more often.

When I carry a large Stockman which is not often enough that is one of my favorite ones Dave:thumbup:

NOTHING seems to get as scary sharp as Schrade USA's Carbon Steel;)

Nice knife my friend:)
 
The STOUT Heritage Jack today...

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I like that knife. :thumbup:;)

Feeling like some primary colors today

River Blue
Red Soup
Yella Delrin

Very nice assortment today Lemmy. :thumbup::)

I'm going to a latkes, brisket, beer and dreidel party tonight, so I'll have my new crown lifter with me.

That Crown Lifter has some purty bone Rachel - Merry Christmas to you. :thumbup::)

NOTHING seems to get as scary sharp as Schrade USA's Carbon Steel;)

I have a Boker made John Primble Barlow, sharpened by Hilborn, that might give it a run for it's money. ;);):)
 
Sam Thank you, I find Böker to be undervalued, they have decent quality at a very reasonable price. That Primitive Bone you show by the brookside looks right at home there and that's the thing about a favourite pocket-knife it looks so good you just can't stop admiring it! Genuine beauty in my book, and a work-mate. How lucky you are to be working outdoors (tough very often, granted) and to see the fruits of your labour:thumbup:

Andi Well it's kind of the same here still, none of our immediate neighbours use the Euro and I still have a nostalgia tin of old Markka from the days not so long ago of the Finnmarkk:D

Regards and Season's Greetings, Will

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Today I opt for Stag, very groovy one too:D
 
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That FB is stunning Kris, even my girlfriend was wowed by it when she glanced at was I was gawping at! :thumbup:

This TC Barlow from Markesharp's GAW http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1242633-My-Grandpa-s-Knife?p=14254934#post14254934. Thanks Mark! I love it and it'll be on Christmas duty and will be a special EDC for me.
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Fantastic Gary, that was a very generous giveaway. I have the same knife with me today, courtesy of our resident Canadian Santa ;) I still need to take pics :)

Had Christmas Lunch today at work at a hotel. Food was frankly poor, drink choice very limited... and thus table-talk was lacklustre:D Ah well, good job I had this Böker Whittler on board even if there wasn't any fruit to eat!

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Great-looking knife Will :thumbup: Those work Xmas lunches are quite notorious the world over I think! :eek:


I love the look of that classic Jack Paul, it inspired me to carry the beautiful old Boker you sent me a while back :)

 
I'm carrying the bottom knife in this picture, a first-run TC Barlow in ebony:

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As for the top knife, a Boy's Knife of the same generation?

R.I.P.

It was no longer mine, and Evan does fantastic work, but I'm stricken all the same, surprisingly so.

:(

~ P.
 
I'm carrying the bottom knife in this picture, a first-run TC Barlow in ebony:

IMG_5337.jpg~original


As for the top knife, a Boy's Knife of the same generation?

R.I.P.

It was no longer mine, and Evan does fantastic work, but I'm stricken all the same, surprisingly so.

:(

~ P.

Sarah, I'm sorry. I didn't consider that you might have some sentimental attachment to the knife. Please know that it wasn't my intent when I bought the knife from you, and it wasn't a decision I took lightly. My condolences.
 
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