What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Primble that may be your best shot yet imo. Just wonderful and a beautiful knife as well. :thumbup:
 
Primble, outstanding photograpy on that beautiful saw cut TC. Color, resolution, sharpness looks like it is just sitting right there on my electronic device display screen and I could reach down and pick it up! Keep those pictures coming a real delight.
 
I'm carrying this old Boker Jack in ebony today, and one of Charlie's Razor Barlows :)




Ooh, nice Barlow Jack!



Still with Mr Rogers:)

Sam

A little TC on the rocks for me today:

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Jack, it seems you always have some nice ebony in your pocket. That razor Barlow and the JB pocket sheath are very nice!

Sam, that is a beautiful knife! Micarta? Are there more pictures elsewhere in the forum?

Primble, your photo is breathtaking! Of course, the subject matter helps. But the image itself is striking!
 
Happy Saturday all! Nice quiet morning here after a couple crazy weeks at work. Carrying these 2


and working on cleaning up an old Camillus 4 line Fixed Sportsman with pretty jigged chestnut bone handles I'll share as soon as its ready.
 
Jack, it seems you always have some nice ebony in your pocket. That razor Barlow and the JB pocket sheath are very nice!

Thanks Scott, I do have a liking for ebony my friend :) The Boker Jack came to me from Paul H, the Razor Barlow from Stephen (Old & In The Way), and the pocket sheath from Barry, they mean all the more because of that :) :thumbup:
 
Hello all new here to the forum and wanted add my 2 pennies and say that I have been EDC and Case Mini Trapper 6207 for about 4 years now

This has been a fun thread although I admit to not going through the entire nearly 3000 pages...

My first pocket knife back when I was a kid was a little pearl handled slip joint single blade pen knife my uncle gave me with my father's consent. I followed that with the ubiquitous boy scout knife and have gone through a number of pocket knives over the years - but always carried one (and do still have my high school knives). The past decade or so have been dedicated like many to a long parade of various more tactical style knives - started with a Cold Steel but currently I have a handful of Spydercos, a Benchmade and my grail, a small Sebenza. I do still carry the Sebenza often as it is about as bland as a tactical style knife can be - and I am a lawyer so don't wear clothing well suited to EDC'ing bigger blades or tools.

But recently a friend gave me a Case large stockman (not sure of the color - it looks quite similar to burnt amber stag bone or crimson bone) which reinvigorated my interest in traditional folders ... sometimes time proven designs are time proven for a reason! I've added an amber bone Case peanut that i've been carrying a lot. But today it is a more recent acquisition... Really love the size and slim carry of the Northwoods Indian River Jack!
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Welcome, gentlemen. You've found a great place to share your love of (and learn the history of) traditional cutlery, with like-minded people. As you can see, the tendency in this thread, lately, is to over-quote familiar friends and ignore posts by newer members. Forgive the lack of inclusion shown by some and avail yourselves of the wealth of information provided by the regulars - though you'll likely have to wade through quite a few pages to glean much that is usable to you. Eventually, you will be regarded as a valuable, contributing asset and accepted as part of the community - especially so, if you use the reply-with-quote button to ingratiate others. :rolleyes: ;) :)
 
Toms Choice Crown Lifter in smooth red bone today

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By the time I emailed the dealers, they were all sold out!

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Beautiful red bone there, Mark! And with those two blades, you'll be prepared for anything! Honestly, the blades are a little distracting... That bone is beautiful, and your work is stunning. Looks like that knife was born that way! Am I right in presuming this to be a Markesharp modification? Or is this an odds-and-ends knife you picked up at the factory?
 
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