What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Mark
Two great knives! The wood on the bottom one is just fantastic. Very beautiful FB! Tell us more if your of a mind?

Thanks Gevo! I made that one myself. 01 blade steel, Ebony scales and Neon green liners. Here is another pic for you.

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Mark - I'd love to see a couple more photos of that folder. Looks to be a modified Sheepsfoot TL-29, but would appreciate any details/photos you'd care to share. Great looking knife, and thanks in advance.

Thanks Stephen. It is a GEC Electrician. It is factory with Cocobolo handles and I put a vinegar patina on the blades. Here is a another photo of it..

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I made that one myself. 01 blade steel, Ebony scales and Neon green liners.

:eek::eek: I am super impressed!! Exceptional work...exceptional:thumbup::thumbup: Looks like a real slicer from that angle.

Had to carry over the pic so as to view all angles together:D

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BrotherJim - nice looking lock-back Copperhead.

I decided to try to console my Barlow blues after missing out on the latest batch of Charlows by carrying this old Case XX today.

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Thank you :)
That Barlow is hard to come by and that's a nice one. Adequate consolation indeed ;)
 
Nick - thank you. Two beauties you're pocketing today as well.

Thanks Stephen. It is a GEC Electrician. It is factory with Cocobolo handles and I put a vinegar patina on the blades. Here is a another photo of it..

Mark - Thanks, and as Homer Simpson would say "Doh!" Wonderful looking knife, as is the fixed blade you made. :thumbup:

Brother Jim - thank you sir!
 
:eek::eek: I am super impressed!! Exceptional work...exceptional:thumbup::thumbup: Looks like a real slicer from that angle.

Had to carry over the pic so as to view all angles together:D

Thank you Gevo! It is razor sharp and takes the hide off a deer real fast. :D
 
Ron
Great picture and the furtaker is a super knife...always loved that one!

Mark made me get out some Candy to honor this time in Philll's life. I think I will make some bread today:D

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Gev - Thanks for the compliment. I bet Mark did not have to twist your arm to get those 2 in your pocket :cool::)

Great knives and photos SH, nugun, Tom, Mark, Ron, No Agenda, Gevo (nice EO) , Stephen, Brother Jim

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Mark - Thank you Sir! That is a super job on that fixed blade. A real beauty :thumbup:
 
Gev - Thanks for the compliment. I bet Mark did not have to twist your arm to get those 2 in your pocket :cool::)

Thanks, Ron! No...not so much:D A side note..the bread is on its second rise ...couple hours and I will test out how well the EO spreads butter. Sure wish you all could join me:)
Working on the hugelkulter garden on the side. I can't wait for those garden shots this year from everyone. I bet you snowbound folks are ready to see green.
 
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Menefee dogleg in 154cm and mammoth ivory along with a Boker Kressler Integrance in D2 and stabilized beech wood

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I'm carrying a couple of Rough Riders that I've had for almost a year, but haven't really carried at all. One is a razor, or one-armed, trapper that's really too big for my tastes. The other is a little lockback hunter; I'm not a big fan of single-bladed folders, or of lockbacks. Basically, today I'm carrying them to verify that the knives and I just aren't compatible! :(:o:(
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Jack - I always enjoy seeing that photo of your 66. I hope you had an enjoyable jaunt today. :)

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Jack
Great looking 66 and picture! Hope the "jaunt" was wonderful. I appreciated the kind words of my pictures:D

Thanks guys :) Fantastic Barlow Stephen :thumbup:

A very pleasant day thank you, visited the North Yorkshire market town of Ripon, and went round the various museums there, and the ancient cathedral, including going beneath ground to the Anglo Saxon crypt. I even managed to get a pint in, in a lovely old pub called The One Eyed Rat. I'm sure you'd have both loved it :) :thumbup:
 
Thanks guys :) Fantastic Barlow Stephen :thumbup:

A very pleasant day thank you, visited the North Yorkshire market town of Ripon, and went round the various museums there, and the ancient cathedral, including going beneath ground to the Anglo Saxon crypt. I even managed to get a pint in, in a lovely old pub called The One Eyed Rat. I'm sure you'd have both loved it :) :thumbup:

Sounds so cool, Jack! The crypt and cathedral must have been wonderfully exciting!:cool:
 
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