What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

A beautiful morning here, taking the dogs out to play, these two are with me

Sean O"Hare Finback in Sean's own 672 layer damascus(O1 and L6) with gorgeous desert ironwood burl handles in a Paul Long sheath with full quill ostrich inlays and a lock back whittler from the talented Joel Chamblin, CTS XHP, top notch stag with 14k gold pins,

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Have a great Sunday
 
These two are still with me, spending the day with my wife and daughter.

T.K. Steingass modified subhilt Chute and a dogleg by Rick Menefee. Tim's subhilt rides well on my hip, despite being on the heavy side. Spend some time on the main edge and clip edge to get them razor sharp.

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nicely tapered tang
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Have a great Saturday folks


Kris, beautiful knives as alwa-

HOLD THE PHONE.

Your who, now?!

Congratulations!!!! :)

Off to look.

A beautiful morning here, taking the dogs out to play, these two are with me....

After seeing just Cleo with your daughter(!) in your updated Mugshot pictures, but now reading the above (dogs, plural), I'll ask what I was afraid to: so, your best bud Conner got to meet Paige...? Oh, I hope so, for all your hearts' sakes.

My carry, again today:

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~ P.
 
BF Knife. The stag on this one is very comfortable in my hand. It's very even on both sides and just the right thickness for my mitts. :thumbup:



 
It's just about summertime.
Cutting up some loquats.
Starting a patina.

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Seen this leather posted with a couple city knives. Does it have a spot for a folder too? Looks like it would hold two knives.

Yes, two slots, one for a folder and the second for a fixed. I think it is the Adirondack from KnivesShipFree. It came with the knife pictured today, in CPM 154. Cheers!
 
Pete Two great knives and your picture is so good I can smell the fresh cut wood. :thumbup:
Thanks Mark, it was great to get out and smell the wood, it's the first weekend with no more snow on the ground, last weekend I cut down about a dozen trees that had developed a lean from snow, took them down the old fashion way, this weekend I turned them into part of a more permanent shooting range, with a chisel, hatchet, ax and bow saw still need to build a sand trap.

I did lots of yard work today and had these in my pockets.
Not much that combo can't handle nice pair pal



Pete
 
Thanks Mark, it was great to get out and smell the wood, it's the first weekend with no more snow on the ground, last weekend I cut down about a dozen trees that had developed a lean from snow, took them down the old fashion way, this weekend I turned them into part of a more permanent shooting range, with a chisel, hatchet, ax and bow saw still need to build a sand trap.


Not much that combo can't handle nice pair pal



Pete

Thanks Pete!

Nice woodworking! I'm gonna have to start calling you Charles Ingalls. :D
 
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