What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This will do today. Actually, it's a favourite, D2 liner-lock Teardrop from you can guess.

Thanks, Will

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Nice find Ron :thumbup:


Nice line-up Paul :thumbup:

I've been gifted some very nice knives by Stephen (Old & In The Way), and treasure each and every one of them. This old Joseph Haywood has beautiful simplicity and elegance I think, and I find a lot to be interested in in it. It's a little unusual in its form, and the spring and blade-well flare outwards, widening noticeably as they move away from the pivot. I don't know the reason for this, but it gives me one more thing to think about as I admire the knife, which has great walk and talk and takes a very keen edge.



I'm pairing it today with my Arthur Wright Lambsfoot in ebony, which I haven't carried for a while. Have a great week everyone :thumbup:

 
Ron Nice duo, the Chestnut is nice and the Cocobolo is real nice. (Glad you bought your wife something too :D)

Paul Nice trio, I like the proportions on your fixed blade.

Ryan Great Kabar, the snake never stood a chance.

I carried these two today

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Great looking knives Mark:D:thumbup:
 
Congratulations!

The last time i carried this knife was a year ago when i got married.
Nice teardrop! Love the color.
This will do today. Actually, it's a favourite, D2 liner-lock Teardrop from you can guess.

Thanks, Will

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Ouch! I can hear my Mom "Be careful, you'll cut yourself!" I guess she was right.
A Cold Steel Kudu that apparently is a nice little slicer. Thankfully it was just a nick ... shoot

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Good choices!
Nice find Ron :thumbup:



Nice line-up Paul :thumbup:

I've been gifted some very nice knives by Stephen (Old & In The Way), and treasure each and every one of them. This old Joseph Haywood has beautiful simplicity and elegance I think, and I find a lot to be interested in in it. It's a little unusual in its form, and the spring and blade-well flare outwards, widening noticeably as they move away from the pivot. I don't know the reason for this, but it gives me one more thing to think about as I admire the knife, which has great walk and talk and takes a very keen edge.



I'm pairing it today with my Arthur Wright Lambsfoot in ebony, which I haven't carried for a while. Have a great week everyone :thumbup:


I'll be trying out my new cocobolo 73 today.

 
Ron Nice duo, the Chestnut is nice and the Cocobolo is real nice. (Glad you bought your wife something too :D)

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Mark - Thank you sir :) I love that fish barlow :D:D:D


combatjiujitsu - Nice shot of the Viper :thumbup:

Ron that pecan and cocobolo are great! :thumbup: Ive wondered what pecan would look like and havent seen it before. I really like both of them. :thumbup:

I had the only two that I have with me on my trip today.

Brett - Thank you for the compliment :) That is nice lineup to have with you :thumbup::thumbup::)

This will do today. Actually, it's a favourite, D2 liner-lock Teardrop from you can guess.

Thanks, Will

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Will - Love that Queen! I have thought about one of those, they are quite attractive and seem to be a stout folder also :D

Nice find Ron :thumbup:

Jack - I appreciate the compliment Sir :)

That Haywood is a classy knife gifted to you by a classy gentleman, Stephen :D Jack you have great carries for the day :thumbup::D

I will have this Fremont with me for part of the day. After USPS arrives I will have some choices to make :eek::D:eek::D

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Good to see y'all up early and toting such fine knives. Heading to a friends community garden this morning with these 2 classics.

 
Good choices!

I'll be trying out my new cocobolo 73 today.

Thank you Mark, that cocobolo is indeed spectacular :)

Jack - I appreciate the compliment Sir :)

That Haywood is a classy knife gifted to you by a classy gentleman, Stephen :D Jack you have great carries for the day :thumbup::D

I will have this Fremont with me for part of the day. After USPS arrives I will have some choices to make :eek::D:eek::D

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My pleasure my friend, and thank you in return. That's a great-looking Freemont and it sounds as if USPS may have some interesting goodies for you :) :thumbup:

Good to see y'all up early and toting such fine knives. Heading to a friends community garden this morning with these 2 classics.


Have a great day with those yellers pal :thumbup:
 
Ron Nice duo, the Chestnut is nice and the Cocobolo is real nice. (Glad you bought your wife something too :D)

Paul Nice trio, I like the proportions on your fixed blade.

Ryan Great Kabar, the snake never stood a chance.

I carried these two today

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Who does that fishbone stamping and where can I find one? That is a must have for me!
 


Quick snap of a new Beer on the local shelves. Similar in taste to the extra stout but stronger alch'. Pretty decent.

Goes well with the stink of my corn cob too! :)
 
Bark River City Knife and a Farmer for me on a stormy Monday (why does it always rain when I have a day off??!?!!) :).

 


Quick snap of a new Beer on the local shelves. Similar in taste to the extra stout but stronger alch'. Pretty decent.

Goes well with the stink of my corn cob too! :)

I quite like that one too :thumbup: I also have some of those glasses! :D

Nice Barlows Harry :thumbup:
 
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