What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Primble, that is a lovely gunstock. The bone is drool worthy.

Ron, I like your choice for Sunday. Such rich color on the saw cut bone.

Erickson nailed it with that shadow pattern. Great carry for a Sunday Sam.

Chris
 
Spending Sunday with this Joel Chamblin SBJ in my pocket.
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Very nice SAK, i only ever had one Norton, a 62 Navigator but many years ago i worked in a small factory behind a motor cycle shop owned by Eric Oliver and sometimes we would take in deliveries for him if the shop was shut, Eric was a lovely man and did not mind a bike mad teenager sitting on his new stock, in a strange coincidence i found myself working with his son in law some years later and it was from him that i bought the Navigator. Anyhoo back to the important stuff today i am carrying a brace of GECs.

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You can count Navigators on one hand's fingers, it is a very rare bird on these shores.
The same can be said about GEC, Canal Street, etc... knives
So cool, I used to have a couple of Norton's in my youth, now I want that knife, I have a quest... :)
Good luck... most have been lost or perhaps stay in a drawer...Except mine I never seen anybody using it.

I got the Commando new in march 76 (12 sold that year in France!) and keep it until now (my son was born that april). My first and only crash unfortunately happened last may, but hopefully she will ride again soon.
My other bike is a 24 year BMW RT 100, and a SAK in the tool tray also. But this is another story I keep for later. The 95 Auntie went 15 years ago. I must be somewhat conservative.
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Thanks" for the identification answer for Rick, that is the drawback to living on different continents, by the time the question is asked i am off line. Here is another picture of the two knives together, the TJ is new the "nut" i have had for a while but not carried often. Regards OMR.

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It's nice to see the two 'cult' knives can get along together. ;) Your picture made me get my Texas Jack out of the drawer. It's the same 'amber bone' after a tea soak. :)


 
A tea soak you say ? Looks to me as if he has been out in the sun to long !! What tea and how long did you leave him in for ? I see a little immersion in my two amber bones lives.
 
I enjoyed having this one along so much yesterday, I pocketed it again today:

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It makes me smile. :)

~ P.
 
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