What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Notthisfalcon - Welcome to the porch. :thumbup:

I left you a visitor message. For some reason I think you have to be a paying member to upload pics through taptalk. I could be wrong.

Mark - That is a beauty and great shot.

Dr. Scott - Ahhh Bacon... I can smell it. :D
 
Jake I think highly of those Böker Stockman, I have 3 of them: Yellow Smooth, Stag and Green jigged. Very decent in my view.

Thanks, Will.
 
These two were my companions today, along with the orange Farmer on the belt...
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Sheath by our beloved Harronek. I'm incredibly proud to wear this one, his work is outstanding.
 
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I really like that sheath design as well! May need to make one of those...looks really unobtrusive and easily accessible.
 
Carried these two today as I demo'd some old kitchen cabinets. Talk about over built...these things were built like a tank....lol

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Before I found GEC's #15 models, I collected doctor's knives, the two bladed variety, with the spatula.

It's not a practical knife to carry. The blade is too long and thin. Easy to have an accident.

But every Christmas, I carry this one. Just 'cause I'm a freak about Xmas.

So Happy 9th Day of Christmas, Blade Forums!
 
When I first started collecting I too had a few of the Doctors knives by Case. Various bones and also several of the mini trappers by them as well.
 
Still carrying (fondling) my "new" Schrade 204S. Haven't sharpened it yet - can't decide to use it or keep it as is.:confused:

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During the day I gonna carry my Northfield #73 with ebony wood



This evening I will go to a greek restaurant with my wife and son and I gonna carry the 2013 Forum Knife with me (and the pocket watch of course)

 
That sheath looks perfect for a SAK, very nice :thumbup:

Yes, nice work :thumbup:

Before I found GEC's #15 models, I collected doctor's knives, the two bladed variety, with the spatula.

It's not a practical knife to carry. The blade is too long and thin. Easy to have an accident.

When I first started collecting I too had a few of the Doctors knives by Case. Various bones and also several of the mini trappers by them as well.

I've often thought this would be an interesting pattern to collect, but I've only ever come across one, a nice old Kastor model, but it's not the most practical pattern for me either.

Carrying this Arthur Wright Lambsfoot in ebony today :)



 
I love the clean and simple look of that Arthur Wright, Jack. Looks like some very nice, tight-grained ebony as well. :thumbup:
 
I love the clean and simple look of that Arthur Wright, Jack. Looks like some very nice, tight-grained ebony as well. :thumbup:

Thank you my friend, I'm very pleased with it, probably the nicest knife I've had from the firm :)
 
I am going to try to carry this Old Timer today. I just can't seem to swap out my 77 Barlow for something else. My other knives are starting to look like shelf queens. :)

I realize the perspective may look strange. The vase is very small. It is plum turned on a lathe with some very small tools.



Curtis
 
During the day I gonna carry my Northfield #73 with ebony wood



This evening I will go to a greek restaurant with my wife and son and I gonna carry the 2013 Forum Knife with me (and the pocket watch of course)

Ah, classy pair on that pocket watch and 2013 forum knife. They look great together.
 
I realize the perspective may look strange. The vase is very small. It is plum turned on a lathe with some very small tools.
Very nice mini hollow form, Curtis! You need to show some more of your turnings here.

And I know what you mean about the #77 Barlow. It's hard to put down.
 
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