What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

TC Barlows today:

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Great stuff today everyone :thumbup:

Case Seahorse Whittler and a well-loved Primble for me this Friday.

 
Erik - Great pic of that beautiful #72!

Primble - A fine pair, compadre. There's something about a long pull on a Barlow that just seems proper. :thumbup:

Whetstone39 - nice pairing as well. The jigging detail on both of those knives is amazing.
 
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Normally, I never carry a knife in a pocket slip or sheath. But this Days Work spey bladed Barlow was too perfect, too nice, to start using. So I'm carrying it in this pocket slip, taking it out sometimes to ponder, to appreciate, to consider whether or not it is time to actually use the thing. For now, this knife remains "like new," in my pocket slip. The actual cutting and knife work will be done by the Radio Jack in my other pocket. For now.
 
This great great Gerlach, Poland was with me today - thanks once more Jack :)


Sorry Andi, I missed your post yesterday. You're very welcome my friend, I'm glad the Gerlach has found a place in your pocket :)


I like the 73 you're carrying today too :thumbup:

You're clearing out some knives? :eek: Well, anything I can do to help you make room for new acquisitions. :D

Speaking of, here's my newest. A new knife, but an old design:


I think I must have missed a page yesterday! I need to get organanazized r8shell! :D PM me if there's anything in particular you're after ;) I like the Higonakami :thumbup:

Made by John Maleham of A.Wright Sheffield.Teak scales were spare decking planks from HMY Britannia.


Very nice :thumbup:
 
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