What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Ron, Elegant simplicity;) A fantastic Barlow on it's own but combined now with the story behind it---Priceless:cool:

These two for me today...

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Paul - Absoletely Priceless! I will cherish it always:)

You have 2 nice companions with you today :thumbup::thumbup:
 
Lots of 77's making the appearances!! I'm carrying the harness jack again today. In fact, I like it so much I had to order the other two variants from '14. Ebony and Red Blood should be here later in the week!!
 
Jack, The Radio Jack is "your knife" a trusted companion for sure:thumbup:

These two for me today...

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Thanks Paul, I must admit it's a struggle not to carry it every day! :D

That's a great pair. Lovely pics too :thumbup:

Jack - Those are 2 that I always enjoy seeing. But Sir,I am especially fond of that Radio Jack :):thumbup:

Thank you Ron, me too, perhaps too much! :D :thumbup:

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Trying a new one out today, very sharp out of box, thin blade, and comfy in hand.

That's very interesting Duane. I asked someone to bring me one of their friction folders back from Portugal. They did, but picked a tiny key-chain knife, which I haven't really carried.
 
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Scratch my earlier post...mail just delivered a surprise! Definitely going right in the pocket.

 
That's very interesting Duane. I asked someone to bring me one of their friction folders back from Portugal. They did, but picked a tiny key-chain knife, which I haven't really carried.

Thanks Jack, I lucked upon this doing an idle search for friction folders, it is of surprising quality for the price. The build is well executed and thought out. Worth looking into if interested in simple, working class patterns.
 
I realize that it's T-Bone Tuesday, but I couldn't resist carrying these two which I received in the mail yesterday from a purveyor of happiness and goodwill in Leeds. :D

My first Friedrich Hartkopf, but hopefully not my last based upon how much I like this one. And a "Real Lamb Foot" by Arthur Wright dressed in ebony. I've longingly admired Jack's since he first posted it, and my good friend went to great lengths to find me an extraordinary example. Thanks again Jack! :D:D:D

I hope that all of you are having as good a day as I am.

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I realize that it's T-Bone Tuesday, but I couldn't resist carrying these two which I received in the mail yesterday from a purveyor of happiness and goodwill in Leeds. :D

My first Friedrich Hartkopf, but hopefully not my last based upon how much I like this one. And a "Real Lamb Foot" by Arthur Wright dressed in ebony. I've longingly admired Jack's since he first posted it, and my good friend went to great lengths to find me an extraordinary example. Thanks again Jack! :D:D:D

I hope that all of you are having as good a day as I am.

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You're very welcome Stephen, they look good together my friend, and I'm glad they're with you :)

Thanks Jack, I lucked upon this doing an idle search for friction folders, it is of surprising quality for the price. The build is well executed and thought out. Worth looking into if interested in simple, working class patterns.

I've heard only good reports Duane :thumbup:
 
I realize that it's T-Bone Tuesday, but I couldn't resist carrying these two which I received in the mail yesterday from a purveyor of happiness and goodwill in Leeds. :D

My first Friedrich Hartkopf, but hopefully not my last based upon how much I like this one. And a "Real Lamb Foot" by Arthur Wright dressed in ebony. I've longingly admired Jack's since he first posted it, and my good friend went to great lengths to find me an extraordinary example. Thanks again Jack! :D:D

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Stephen - Congratulations on your new arrivals from across the pond, I know that you are pleased!! :thumbup::thumbup:

Jack - It appears that you were able to find 2 prime examples. Well done, Sir!! :)
 
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