What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Fightn Rooster/Frank Buster
Found a nice stag trapper at lunch, and carried it for the rest of the day
It is a collectors club model, which I usually don't go for, but the stag was just too nice!

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I'm obviously eating lunch at all the wrong places!! :(:o
Congrats on an outstanding knife, ElKabong! :thumbup::thumbup:


Someone told me recently that a pocket knife was just another tool... well yeah, maybe, but carrying a hacksaw in my pocket never made me smile. :)

Those are words to live by, Stephen! They go well with the thread about why do you carry a traditional. (And that's a knife to live for! :thumbup:)


Just arrived, in pocket know ;)

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SWEET Whittler, Gary! :thumbup:
Fabulous photo, too, although the knife was so mesmerizing that I didn't notice the Scrabble rack until my fourth viewing!! :eek:



OK, David, how do you ever get any work done?? :confused: I'm afraid I'd just look at that knife ALL day. :D
Fantastic!! :thumbup::thumbup:


Beautiful stag on that one, Gary! :thumbup:
Perry

+ 5K :thumbup::thumbup: IMHO, Gary has, "pound for pound", the best stag knives around!


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My "Eric's Jack" came yesterday and I am truly amazed at the f&f, not sure if it's treated with some sort of wax because the Stag is SMOOTH---in addition to that this knife is so well radiused it's remarkable, not s sharp edge anywhere, plus was razor sharp out of the box---the Stag seems Mammoth like due to some of the blueish gray hues it has, love it:thumbup:

I love the Swell of the Stag---fits my hand perfectly---what a great knife Eric:thumbup:

Congrats on that superb Eric's Jack (and your photos thereof), Paul! :thumbup::thumbup:

- GT
 
Mind = blown. Do you have more details on this one!? :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

The knife belongs to another member. It can be seen at Post # 117 on the following page. :

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...-Cattaraugus-Knives-and-Company-History/page6

It is a Cattaraugus folder with replaceable blade.


Paul Hilborn - thank you for the comment on my snow pic - I agree with you that your Eric's Jack is a looker and it does indeed favor mammoth ivory ! :thumbup::)
 
Paul, Those Eric's Jacks came out great and yours is as nice as I've seen.

Thanks Gary, this is my FIRST ever Canal Street Cutlery---I see more in the future:thumbup:

Paul Hilborn - thank you for the comment on my snow pic - I agree with you that your Eric's Jack is a looker and it does indeed favor mammoth ivory ! :thumbup::)

Thank you Primble, that picture you posted instantly registered "Up North":o:cool::thumbup:

1920's Remington Tear Drop

Alright buddy, were gonna need some more info here:D;) recovered in???????

Regardless, It's a beauty Mark:thumbup:
 
Hey Paul, while I was never a big fan of CS because of their glued on shields, this Eric Jack in stag is one I have been looking at hard because of the simple look of it! Yours is beautiful and thanks for the review!:thumbup::cool:
Perry
 
Congratulations on the Eric's Jack Paul, very nice indeed :thumbup:
 
Hey Paul, while I was never a big fan of CS because of their glued on shields, this Eric Jack in stag is one I have been looking at hard because of the simple look of it! Yours is beautiful and thanks for the review!:thumbup::cool:
Perry

Thanks Perry, I've only had it for a day and really like it---very impressive in all areas:thumbup:

@paulhilborn, Congrats on you new EJ. You got a real nice one!

Thank you Nick, that Rodgers is one amazing knife!!! Jigging, bolster and stamped blade---what a beauty:thumbup:

Congratulations on the Eric's Jack Paul, very nice indeed :thumbup:

Thank you Jack:thumbup:
 
Here's a simple little #15 One Arm I got in today! Always wanted another since having one several years ago in a FR brand knife. These are extremely handy to have.
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Paul, Gevonovich, Chris and Jack - thanks for the compliments and kind comments! :)

Jack - I believe that I like the ebony Lambsfoot more each time I see it. I hope you had a good day.

Primble - I stand corrected, as that wonderful old Catt-saw would most definitely make me smile, as did your post. Well played sir! :thumbup: :D BTW, I really liked the snow/Barlow photo too... shall we call it a "Snow-low"?

Smithhammer - gorgeous pair today!

R.c.s - very cool looking camo SAK.

Whetstone39 - nice pairing. I really like sleeveboards and the Workhorse is on my want list.

Duane - I don't know what amboyna burl is, but I want some. Lovely.

Gevonovich - Stunning!!! Your Czech checks a lot of my favorite boxes. :)

David - great looking forum knife.

Brett - terrific knife and photo too.

Gary - really lovely stag on your Lanny's Clip.

Andi - Caplifter and .357 Magnum? Awesome combination. :thumbup:

Sam - wonderful bocote scales on that one.

Paul - congrats on the new Eric's Jack. I agree with Gary that it's as nice as I've seen. Very handsome.

Lemmy Caution - two beauties.

Mark - Wow, your old teardrop is fantastic! :thumbup:

Ron - simple, elegant, classic.

Nick - :eek: Your Joseph Rodgers & Sons is beautiful. I'd love to see some more photos of it in the future.

Perry - good looking and handsome too. Nice combination.

I carried my new go-to watch pocket knife today.

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Primble - I stand corrected, as that wonderful old Catt-saw would most definitely make me smile, as did your post. Well played sir! :thumbup: :D BTW, I really liked the snow/Barlow photo too... shall we call it a "Snow-low"?

Snowlow it is then !!! :D:D

You just can't shake that little 22, can you? :eek::D
 
Stephen
I am glad it checked a few for you, my friend! Thanks for the compliment! Super gunstock!!

Paul
The Erik Jack is a stunner and you photos are fantastic!

Kai76
Amazing grace!!

Ron
What a sweet knife!!

Mark
The 1920's Remington Tear Drop is a treasure:thumbup::thumbup::D

Lemmy
Now that is a fine as pair as you can get!!

thales2015
David...now how does that ever leave your pocket?
 
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