What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Just back from a few days in the trinity alps. Little smokey most of the time from all the fires but beautiful non the less. The Forest jack is becoming a favorite carry on the trails

That knife looks fantastic. If I wasn't neck-deep into building a hot rod, I think I'd buy one, solely based off this picture. I've never even heard of them before. :):thumbup:
 
Thank you sir. Its made by GEC for Northwoods(sold out). Loving the saber ground wharncliffe for all kinds of tasks. Makes a good tarp peg as well ;)

 
Great pictures Jeff. Give me a shout when you get back to routine life, if there is such a thing.:D
I think we are due for a sit down over a cold beer.

Chris
 
Just came in today's mail and into the pocket it goes

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I love that scratted bone TC Mark, and your custom fixed blades look amazing. Great job on the covers, Ryan's has some great looking stag on it. :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Great photo and knife Gevonovich:thumbup:

Beautiful old Challenge Cut co.

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Great photo of a great knife

Great photo Jack, man those blackwood Genuine Barlow TC's are so awesome !!!
 
:D indeed! im well in to my 20's and I must admit I still like Pokémon. excellent childhood brainwash marketing

Never too old for a little fun. Keeps us young! That queen barlow is pretty sweet, love the wood. Is that a current model? Forgive me my Queen knowledge is lacking.
 
Nice shot Pokerface, really brings out the beauty of the grain.

Thanks Erik.
Mark, that Cramer is real beauty!

Beautiful workmanship on that Camillus. I always like seeing those advertising knives too.
Totin the 2 new arrivals today. (Note to future self, dust off desk before taking pictures. Seriously.)

Kutmaster Barlow (which will be skinned and rescaled). Not a terrible buy for $9 including shipping.


And a Camillus swell center whittler:



Some interesting details that weren't highlighted in the sales listing. Worked center scale, and a coined edges on the top of the scales.

 
Totin' my Catt in tribute to the loss last Friday.
R.I.P. Catt factory. :(

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Cattaraugus, Little Valley, N.Y., USA, bone equal end model 22579, circa 1886-1963:
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Lhpanther, That little John Doyle is a beauty. Great looking hamon and that jimping on the spine looks nice and crisp. I'll bet it's a joy to use.
 
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