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Winchester made Wards stockman in stag

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That's a good looking stockman Mark:) these wards stockmans are really nice quality.
That's some seriously worn stag too
 
Am amazing carry today with all the leather and carriers to hold them in.

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A image of why I feel like I may have been born in the wrong time... Most flip, I pull, most text, usually I choose to write. "I text too" ;-)

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Armando, great knife and photo. I have the same NF tan clip barlow and absolutely love it.

Thanks Dave! These Old Tan's are real lookers. That picture is from yesterday, I was halfway done with adding a darker color with the Guardsman pens. It looks the same now, just a bit more uniformed in the pen strokes.
 
Beautiful! How could you ever carry anything else? 👍

Thanks Scott, I like to have a treat or two set aside ;) :D :thumbup:

This thread goes from strength to strength, so many great knives and photographs :thumbup:

I reckon I'm going to be working at home all day today, but slipping my forum knife in my pocket :)

 


The "special edition" 388 is much larger than a regular Buck toothpick, but it sits perfectly snug at the bottom of a shirt pocket or back jeans pocket, making it comfortable to carry without it flopping around like a smaller knife would, plus it has a second blade. I normally use it for small cutting tasks that don't require a large or hefty blade, and I often eat with it on my lunch break at work. I got it at Walmart on clearance in a gift set along with it's little brother. Not a bad pair for $15!
 

And an Alox cadet.

Seems I'm not the only one carrying a sanded sodbuster.
 
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The "special edition" 388 is much larger than a regular Buck toothpick, but it sits perfectly snug at the bottom of a shirt pocket or back jeans pocket, making it comfortable to carry without it flopping around like a smaller knife would, plus it has a second blade. I normally use it for small cutting tasks that don't require a large or hefty blade, and I often eat with it on my lunch break at work. I got it at Walmart on clearance in a gift set along with it's little brother. Not a bad pair for $15!

Really like that 2-bladed toothpick, FordRanger! :thumbup::thumbup:
Do you know offhand what the closed length is?
How long have you had it?
Thanks!

- GT
 
Crappy iPhone pic from the hotel room kitchen. It's my traveling companion this week.
 

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My old cell phone takes lousy pics, so I have to "embellish" them. This one's opening boxes for me,today.

 
Carrying this one today, with a few slip joints.....
Jerry Halfrich, "Jack Russell" in CPM-154 and Sambar Stag with a Paul Long pocket sheath.
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