What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This GEC 15 Crown lifter.

For those that are interested: The tool is a Stanley 45 multi plane. A gift from a good friend.


Nice friend indeed, Curtis. It looks like one of the older ones too. And it has a moulding fence. Don't see too many of those. Very nice!

Oh yeah...... nice #15 too. :D
 
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feeling the urge to carry this guy



i been looking at too many gec pics
its funny, ya'lls knives look so much nicer than mine, but i am guessing its the phenomenal photography skills you guys have
i thinking my guy is in fact just a pretty

:D
 
These two work horses for me. There is a knife show in town this weekend, looking forward to perusing the traditionals there :).

 
Going to go out and try to re-direct the flood waters ( is it the 100 year flood:eek:) with this one in my pocket.

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Great lookin' knife, great pic, wishin' you good luck on the re-direct, and last ,but, not least, nice avatar!!

Paul - wonderful knives and pictures of the Case and TC.

P&G and Mark - fantastic knives and nice pictures.

Rsmith - nice one. :thumbup:
 
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feeling the urge to carry this guy

i been looking at too many gec pics
its funny, ya'lls knives look so much nicer than mine, but i am guessing its the phenomenal photography skills you guys have
i thinking my guy is in fact just a pretty

:D

It sure is Ryan and good to see you around! I appreciate that clip bladed bullet even more after handling one recently and who doesn't find ebony pretty??? :)
 
It sure is Ryan and good to see you around! I appreciate that clip bladed bullet even more after handling one recently and who doesn't find ebony pretty??? :)

thats just it! people post up ebony 15s and charlows and they look sooo good
and mine seems, lackluster in comparison

but as i was trying to convey, i think its that peoples skills with taking pics just bring out the beauty in their knives that i havent cultivated yet
but its still a good knife that i need to carry more often. But seeing as Frank gifted it to me (well indirectly via thanksgiving giveaway 2012) i would hate to lose it
 
thats just it! people post up ebony 15s and charlows and they look sooo good
and mine seems, lackluster in comparison

but as i was trying to convey, i think its that peoples skills with taking pics just bring out the beauty in their knives that i havent cultivated yet
but its still a good knife that i need to carry more often. But seeing as Frank gifted it to me (well indirectly via thanksgiving giveaway 2012) i would hate to lose it
I have trouble making my pics look as good as most of the members too. I think its because I use my phone lol.
 
Some of these guys are fantastic photographers! I know exactly what you are saying and while I enjoy when I capture that shot that conveys what I want, I cant bring myself to spend knife money on a camera ;). I mean I like you guys and want to show off my knives in great photos that make others want them but well another knife or a tool that gets me closer to making them is higher on my list. My phone camera will just have to do for now.
 
I hope everyone is doing well. I've been traveling this week and unable to carry a pocket knife, but am happy to be carrying this little Pemberton in my watchpocket today.

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With these in my pockets, I feel like I'm 10 years old again, heading out on an expedition to conquer The Wild!
 
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