What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Totin' the 33 conductor today

**this photo was taken on my iphone, just wanted to mention that. No planning or anything. Seriously, it was just a real casual impromptu photo when I went for a stroll this afternoon. No filtering or altering or anything!! No, I'm serious! :thumbup::thumbup: Sweet little knife! I love these 33's!!
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Tenacious, that's a great shot of a beautiful knife. I would say you captured the moment!
Curtis
 
Unfortunately, today I go naked. Leaving for Hawaii in a couple hours, no knives on the plane.
Got an Electrician and a couple RRs in the kit bag for when I arrive, but the next 14 hours look bleak. :(
 
Nah Primble, I think Bob just likes to post the same photos of the same knives over and over again so he can get a big pat on the back since the forum IS his life. Oh wait, that's not Bob...:confused::eek::D:D:D:D:D (emoji's are fun!)

Bob, great photo! Your TC collection is really starting to grow. Next thing you know, you'll have a complete "Charlow Farm" haha! :D:D:D:D:D

Hey Al - I just posted a new picture of a new TC Barlow, just the other day ! :eek::confused::confused::grumpy:
 
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In Honor of Freedom Day, I am carrying my Buck 110, 301 Stockman, and Marbles "Army Uitility Knife".
 
Unfortunately, today I go naked. Leaving for Hawaii in a couple hours, no knives on the plane.
Got an Electrician and a couple RRs in the kit bag for when I arrive, but the next 14 hours look bleak. :(

Nice. Now you can pick up a few traditional Hawaiian blades, maybe from local makers, even. :)
 
Independence day always brings back memories of my youth. So, what better knife to carry today than one created with youthful memories in mind.
 
Tenacious, just echoing your sweet little 33 and picture. I take all of my pics with my iPhone lol. I don't have any other camera. Just keep the lens clean and keep a steady hand and the new cell phones will take great pictures. Photobucket has a decent editor that works quickly and can jazz them up a bit.

Phil, that is a sweet little Fiddleback (I presume?). Nice deck also, it's perfect for learning to walk a tightrope!!


Happy 4th of July everyone. I going with pure American made today. The belt buckle was a gift from Al Dodge and N.E. Tim. Tim contacted me out of the blue and asked if I'd like to meet up and show off some of our knives...Davison's in particular. We met at the Case museum and that's where I was gifted this buckle. Al and Tim collaborated on the design and had them made by a company in the U.S.A. There were 100 made, and this one is #82 to go with my #1182 birthday knife.

 
All stag to start off the day and will switch to some ivory carries for the evening,


Bob Crowder "Outfitter" in full polish CPM 154 and stag, thin red liners with dovetailed bolsters and a nicely tapered tang, sheath by the talented Paul Long, #759 from Todd Davison, Sambar stag and ATS 34.

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Have a great day everyone
 
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