What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Dave - Thank you :) That is a great carry you have today:thumbup:
Ron - Thanks for the kind words :D:)

Thanks a lot Dave, that's a classic :thumbup:
Thanks Jack:D I really love this one

Dave That Redbone 15 is superb. Kind of annoys me though...:eek: I bought a Yellow/Tan version and as soon as it arrived I'd wished I'd chosen the Red! Maybe somebody out there feels the opposite.....:D:cool:

Regards, Will
Thank you Will, when the sheepsfoot 15's came out I wanted the yellow/tan haha. I would trade you but it was a gift from my Daughter. (My Wife and Daughters give me a lot of knives as gifts, I am really lucky:D:);))

Thank you - Nice knife and patina Dave !!
Thanks so much:D

Had to drop my car off for service this morning and walked the three miles home. Good thing I took my umbrella, as I would not want my Catt getting all wet. ;):D

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Beautiful Catt Primble, a real treasure

Copper - Atomic number 29 is a natural anti-bacterial and anti-fungus material. I will carry it to the hospital today as a worry stone. The stag will most likely get worn smooth from my rubbing it. :eek:

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I love your new barlow Mark, prayers and best wishes for your Mother.

A couple of the knives sent to me by my friend, Markesharp!!:eek::D You know he is tricky, Primble. This was "just a little something."

I carried the E.C. yesterday, Mark. What a gem:D Thanks again, my friend. These will be in my pocket today as healing stones for your Mother!!!

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Those are some real beauties, well done Mark. Very nice Gevonovich

Everyone there is too many to note as there are some real beauties being toted today :cool::)

For some reason I am always a little Blue on Mondays :D

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Thats the good blues Ron:thumbup:


Something small and simple that works hard for its meager wages but does good work
 

Man, that is a great looking pair of knives. You'd do well to keep those inside. I might be tempted to cruise 50 peeking in yards looking to snag a little something to take home. :p

Thanks for the pictures. In all seriousness, I'm pretty envious of those knives. I'm struggling with the 10th commandment right now. :o
 
Per your request : The back yard is a little too shaded for the earlier pictures but the ones showing the color variations in the Ox Horn slabs are from in the bright sun.
I did carry these today , but not long.










Gorgeous knives, Harry! Thanks for sharing the pictures.
 
Some Very nice pocket treasures up there! :eek:

Left the Soddie Jr home today and replaced it with the Sowbelly Burnt Amber Bone along with the 3138 CV.
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Carried a multi-tool too! Cadet Alox.
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Great pairing :thumbup:


Interesting knife :thumbup:


Cool pic Jim, you've inspired me to put my Mini Douk in my pocket :thumbup:



Beautiful composition :thumbup:

Gorgeous knives, Harry! Thanks for sharing the pictures.

+1 :thumbup: Taylor's do a good job of those Barlows :)

I'm slipping my mini Douk-Douk in my pocket today, along with my Radio Jack, which is also owed some pocket time :)

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Always a pleasure to see your cranberry sowbelly, Jeff:D

Clutch
I think it deserves a few more days;)...or more

Jack
The radio jack is a classic and a beauty!! Love to see it:D

SH
I am just not that familiar with the 36 and will have to go check it out. Thank for the look!
 
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