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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I just received one in trade from the forum and it is rock friggin solid! No play at all. I love it. It was traded to me as NIT, which it was. I had to do some work on the edge but other than that it is a little tank and ready for work.

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Also, carrying this killer today. Recycled photo since I wont be able to upload a photo until after work.
? What is NIT (not in trade), (new in town), ( louse egg), or (old picture tube measurement) ??? Just nosey
 
Putting the Case/Bose Lanny's to work this morning for some fresh tomatoes, pesto( can't see it but it's under it all) on mozzarella. Fresh from the garden...mozzarella made locally



 
The Summit Knife Co. needed a little titivating

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A real beauty Gevo !

C. Houston Price's book lists a Summit Knife Co. as being owned by Pavian-Adams of St. Paul Minn. from 1906 - 1920

There is also a Summit Cutlery Co. listed in Goins also owned by Pavian-Adams.

Have my Scratted bone and Ebony Ancient TC's in my pockets today:

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What a beauty Gev :thumbup:

Here's me today :)

Thank you my friend. A a fine composition and New Day!! And speaking of days...its actually coolish today:thumbup::thumbup::D


A real beauty Gevo !

C. Houston Price's book lists a Summit Knife Co. as being owned by Pavian-Adams of St. Paul Minn. from 1906 - 1920

There is also a Summit Cutlery Co. listed in Goins also owned by Pavian-Adams.

Have my Scratted bone and Ebony Ancient TC's in my pockets today:

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Wonderful..wonderful, Prrimble! Thank you! A gentleman and a scholar;) If I can find my darn notebook I'll write it down.

A fine Ancient today and a super coin and but of course..well photograhed:D

Swaybacksteve

I just love that Case Bose lanny and the picture and food look delicious!!!!
 
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If I can find my darn notebook I'll write it down.

A fine Ancient today and a super coin and but of course..well photograhed:D

Swaybacksteve

I just love that Case Bose lanny and the picture and food look delicious!!!!

:thumbup::thumbup::D:D

+1 on the Lanny's clip Steve !!! :thumbup::)
 
I just got this one today. Right in the pocket it goes! Thanks Charlie, this one is a winner in my book.
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Carrying mine again as well Primble! Gary, glad you got your hands on one, they are excellent knives and I love the blade profile. I find I'm liking it much more than a sheepsfoot.

 
Carrying mine again as well Primble! Gary, glad you got your hands on one, they are excellent knives and I love the blade profile. I find I'm liking it much more than a sheepsfoot.

Haven't gotten around to using mine just yet Jake but your photos are convincing me. Great ones!

Putting the Case/Bose Lanny's to work this morning for some fresh tomatoes, pesto( can't see it but it's under it all) on mozzarella. Fresh from the garden...mozzarella made locally




Made me hungry Steve :D, nice photos of that lanny's~

Same as yesterday for today, gonna see how many days in a row it stays in pocket
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Loving all the Ancient Barlow pics :thumbup:

I just got this one today. Right in the pocket it goes! Thanks Charlie, this one is a winner in my book.
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Great stuff Gary :thumbup:

Carrying mine again as well Primble! Gary, glad you got your hands on one, they are excellent knives and I love the blade profile. I find I'm liking it much more than a sheepsfoot.

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Thanks Jack. This one would not go without a fight. He won. So in the pocket again.
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Beautiful knife sir :)


Some great-looking Barlows being carried today :thumbup:
 
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