What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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ebony 15
 
Great pic of a well-loved contemporary classic FBC :thumbup:
 
The same Blackwood Charlow Sheep with childhood memories of the "Splendid Splinter". :D Good memories of simpler times. :thumbup:

 
Great picture Biscuit! I have my Rogers stag pen knife today, but no way to load pictures at this moment.
 
Beautiful knife, bleh!!! Always enjoy seeing your pictures:D
Thanks Gev! I always wonder if I'd be missed if I dropped off.

Case really did a fine job with the Lanny's Clip IMO Credit due to TB as well, of course. Incredibly well put together, and 154CM is one of my favorite blade steels. I have one in ebony; so far it's been a safe queen hiding in its pouch.
It really is a spectacular knife. I was worried about the size as 4" is my absolute upper limit, but it carries nicely.

That's a marvelous knife, bleh; congrats!! :thumbup::thumbup:
I REALLY like Case's chestnut bone; I have a Sodbuster Jr and a swayback jack in chestnut, and a sowbelly and maybe a peanut in those covers are on my "short list".
- GT
I love bone handled knives. I'm not especially a fan of the corn cob jigging or whatever pattern this is, I prefer rounder divots (see today's knife), but the color and finish is awesome on this one.

bleh, BEAUTIFUL Lanny's Clip:thumbup:
Thanks Paul!
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Thanks!

Giving the Lanny's a break today with something old school:
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And this should be arriving this afternoon, not a bad score for the price. 3.25" Camillus #14 Jack knife (1946-1956 stamp) with what the seller calls "Green Bone":
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Back to carrying this combo. Pic is from last year but other than a few more scratches on the blades and bolsters from use, the knives are the same.

 
Thanks fellas. That was a foul ball hit by Ted Williams during one of his last outings at Fenway Park. My grandfather brought me to the game as he usually did. He's the one that caught the ball. A couple years later, my brother and I went to Ted Williams Baseball Camp. I brought that ball every day in the hopes of seeing Ted and getting his autograph. I was finally able to score my next to last day of two weeks at Camp.
The Baseball Card is of the 1959 Red Sox Team.
Charlies Barlow just feels right with the baseball theme. :D
 
Thanks fellas. That was a foul ball hit by Ted Williams during one of his last outings at Fenway Park. My grandfather brought me to the game as he usually did. He's the one that caught the ball. A couple years later, my brother and I went to Ted Williams Baseball Camp. I brought that ball every day in the hopes of seeing Ted and getting his autograph. I was finally able to score my next to last day of two weeks at Camp.
The Baseball Card is of the 1959 Red Sox Team.
Charlies Barlow just feels right with the baseball theme. :D

Beautiful treasures for great memories, Bob. And the TC is acquiring its own. Thanks for sharing. I was a Yankees fan in those days.
 
Beautiful treasures for great memories, Bob. And the TC is acquiring its own. Thanks for sharing. I was a Yankees fan in those days.

Guess we can't talk anymore Dean :mad: Jk I loved wearing my Sox cap while visiting friends in the Bronx.

Amazing story to accompany the ball Bob.
 
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