What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

These two in Sambar stag are with me this afternoon, Dan Graves fixed and a Lanny's Clip by Doc Hagen. Elysian was just sold to ABInBev, hope that is not a bad thing. Have a great weekend folks.

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That Graves FB is absolutely fantastic :thumbup:
 
My newest IXL Stockman and EDC Pioneer today.

Nice choices !!! :thumbup:

That Barlow is spectacular! My Binghamton should be here later. I'll put some pics up if it is.

Thank you Bill. :)

These two in Sambar stag are with me this afternoon, Dan Graves fixed and a Lanny's Clip by Doc Hagen. Elysian was just sold to ABInBev, hope that is not a bad thing. Have a great weekend folks.

That fixed blade is a very neat piece to own, fabulous! :thumbup::)

Wow, that is a very handsome Barlow... so much character.

Much appreciated. I agree it has much character, to my eyes. ;)

These two. I don't have a pic of them together yet.

All the right stuff Bill. :thumbup:;)

Outstanding knives today folks.

We got a little snow here, Earl loves it!

Great to see Earl in the snow Clutch - Evan is shivering, just thinking about it. :D
 
Went out to a gunsmith today and finally got the lever action gun I was drooling for since almost one and a half year. :D A tuned Rossi in .357Mag followed me home.

Well, so I decided to go ultra light weight this morning and chose my GEC #68 White Owl for today, thanks for that amazing knife, Thom. :)




Look at that stag!
Awesome scales!
 
Nice snow pic - we got 4.5 inches of fluffy snow here last night. ;):D

Senior citizens in my pockets today:

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Both from the old New York Knife Company & the Wallkill River area and pre 1931.

Nice NYKC knives Primble! Please send the coins, backdrop AND your camera with the knife you are sending me on Monday.

Thanks a bunch buddy. :cool:
 
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Started at the lake and went high into the mountains today...the pass was a little icey but once up there it was nice.
 
I could never understand why there were so many pictures of Alox SAKs pictured with USA made traditional knives in this forum until i recently received an Alox Cadet as a belated Christmas present, since i have been carrying it along with my #66 i have found it to be very useful , in fact if i could switch the main blade for a scissor blade it would be ideal.

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Where'd you get that pocket clip key chain on your sak? Ive never seen one of those before. That just might be one of the coolest things ever!
 
My newest IXL Stockman and EDC Pioneer today.

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That Stockman is an interesting piece of cutlery history SAK Guy :thumbup:

Great knives, Kris! The stag on that Graves FB is amazing.

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Started at the lake and went high into the mountains today...the pass was a little icey but once up there it was nice.

Great shot Robert, what's the knife?


Nice :thumbup:

These two for me today :)



 
Got this just before Christmas.

It wasn't expensive, nothing lavish but it's everything a good knife should be: well-made, simple,quality materials, right size:weight ratio. Other manufacturers could take note... All stainless. Cherrywood scales (no kitsch signature on the pile side either), pull is good, snap is fine. I'm happy, hope you are too

Regards, Will

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