What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Fishing the Henry's Fork today. I'll have these two with me:

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Enjoy the fishing Primble and Smithhammer, good luck!

I recently lent this City Knife to Keith (coyote711) for a test drive, happy to have it back in the fold. Keith took excellent care of it :).

 
Thanks my friend, I'm afraid not :( Thanks, I should send them after my errant roofers! :D THe story behind the photograph is that in the 1864 Parliamentary Elections, the Chief Constable of Whitby feared trouble, so he rounded up all the local scallywags, swore them in as Special Constables, and kept them drilling all day! :D

Beautiful Barlow :) :thumbup:

Finally got my Washington Jack back from GEC...



Thanks again Stephen :) :thumbup:
I should have known there was a great story behind that photo Jack:D Sorry to hear about the errant roofers but your Washington Jack turned out excellent:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: looks great:)
 
I should have known there was a great story behind that photo Jack:D Sorry to hear about the errant roofers but your Washington Jack turned out excellent:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup: looks great:)

Thanks a lot Dave :thumbup:
 
Thanks for all of the compliments on the Lambertson guys, but he deserves all of the accolades! It's such a sweet knife, I'm absolutely thrilled with it.

Carrying the Davison today. I like the nice slim linerless design.

 
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I decided to go with an old friend for Old Friends Friday. ;)
I've had this Ulster Scout knife for 51 years now. :D



 
Thanks Dean. This one means a lot to me. So many childhood memories. I cleaned it up a couple years ago and polished the bolsters. It's very comforting to carry. :thumbup:
 
Bob's post of his old scout inspired me to toss my old Sodbuster, Jr. in my pocket. My Dad gave this to me in 1971; he was working at the knife factory in Olean, NY at the time.

 
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