What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Been carrying this Washington Jack the last couple days. My wife just gave me this old 1940s Pontiac service pin so I thought why not put it in the picture too!
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Absolutely love the knife - perfect bone;) The service pin is super cool!! Never thought of Service Pins...now I am going to have to do some research:D
 
Wow Primble the OVB and Belknap look to be right at home with ya. Hope you're enjoying them, as I am loving the red jigged TC Barlow you sent. An no, I didn't think I had pulled one over on ya.:D Just thought the Primble belonged with its namesake.

I liked my story better Ryan. :eek::D Thank you again and I remember you asking for my address before the trade was made. ;);):D

All 3 are excellent!

Thank you !!! :)

Perry - beautiful Washington Jack and service pin !!! :thumbup::thumbup::)
 
Between the Old Friends Friday and Queen 2015 threads, I realized that this one had been neglected for some time, so into the pocket it went.
 
Sorry to spam my Schrade here but I went outside with my DSLR and finally got some good pics that are representative of this beautiful red bone...

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You can 'spam' it all week for me my friend ;) Thanks for the extra pics, amazing bone :thumbup:

Nice as always, Kris! Don't spend all those Beer tokens in one sitting, unless someone else is driving!

:D :thumbup:


That is beautiful Stephen :thumbup:

Naturelly Ulster

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Where do you keep pulling these old lovelies from Gev?! ;) :D :thumbup:


Great knife Robert :thumbup:

I was away yesterday in York, and didn't get a chance to post in this thread (LONG time since that happened). I managed to get a couple of pints in of course, in two nice old pubs, including this one, The Blue Bell, which was built in 1798 (one of the newer York pubs) - and last refurbished in 1903!

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(Check out the amazing interior and history here if you're interested: http://www.heritagepubs.org.uk/pubs/historic-pub-interior-entry.asp?pubid=358)

Carried my Arthur Wright Lambsfoot in ebony, and my Stag Jack yesterday, and I think I'll slip them in my pocket again today :) Got friends coming for Sunday lunch, so I better not spend too much time lollygagging ;) Have a great Sunday everyone :thumbup:

Jack



 
The New-to-Me, but almost 1992 made Buck 110 with fingergrooves and this nice dark-red leather sheath on my belt (still shiny, but not sure how long this will last)



and the CASE Damascus SBG in my pocket



... I think I´m prepared for everything
 
The fact is Andi, great minds really do think alike:D

Got the Dam Swayback in my pocket too today, a fine gent's knife and more:thumbup:

All the best, Will

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Indeed, Will :)

The SBG in Damascus is a fine knife, isn´t it? I really like everything about it. Yours has fine, creamy looking bone handles. Very nice to look at. Thanks for sharing, my friend!
 
Today only a simple Whittler from RR. Going out to play with the kids in the snow! :)

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RR with amber bone handle

/ J
 
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