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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

More OW mojo:

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(All gifted by Old & in the Way)

Amen!!

May I add the Hammer Brand cattle knife and my lucky penny necklace (includes a 1892 Penny from brother Jack and a "penny from the window" 1944 from brother Paul) to your humble prayer, brother Mark?

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Gev - Thank you so much! And may I add that the Hammer Brand and the Penny entourage are quite special in their own right :cool::thumbup::D

Much appreciated, Ron!!

Primble
I hope your having a fine evening, sir!! And that is some serious mojo there!!:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::eek:
 
Thanks for the compliments guys. There's so many great looking knives and images posted today I don't where to start, so I'll just call it a day. :)
 
Just this today David? :eek: I'm surprised, got my hands on a dunlap and into the pocket it went today, I now see why you enjoy his work so much :)

This was my only traditional today...but I also had a flipper ;)

Was carrying my walnut TC until I got this in the post, linerless LSCF slippie by Jim Dunlap, light as a feather, as long as a 15 with half the width and a quarter of the weight :o

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Congrats Tim - that is one SWEET knife! Jim sure knows how to make 'em :thumbup:
 
This was my only traditional today...but I also had a flipper ;)

Congrats Tim - that is one SWEET knife! Jim sure knows how to make 'em :thumbup:

Thou shall not speak of the clips :eek: aha jk and yes it's going to be a designated secondary now :) Thanks for turning me on to Dunlap
 
Rob, those gifts from OW are amazing. That dogleg is one of my all-time favorite John Primble knives. Hopefully OW will drop in.

Chris
 
@r8shell
Sir,
Locking system as Okapi , handle the deer's horn which is not the case with the okapi .
Steel is damask with more than 30 layers, core or middle of the 52100 steel.
@gevonovich
Thank you sir for compliments!
 
May I add the Hammer Brand cattle knife and my lucky penny necklace (includes a 1892 Penny from brother Jack and a "penny from the window" 1944 from brother Paul) to your humble prayer, brother Mark?

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Cool pic Gev :thumbup: I'm sure our friend Stephen will be back with us soon :)

Adding some Charlow Power! :D :thumbup:



Edit - Just realised I missed this page! :eek: Great pics :thumbup:
 
Rob you are a fortunate man, wonderful gifts to receive. The rosewood clip is on my grail list for sure. I have always admired your usage of the coins with knives, fantastic photos. :)
 
Oh, that's nice, my friend. I'd love to find a green one, orange one, and blue one. If you have any ideas on where, shoot me a PM or email, brother. Thx.

Thanks D! I recently snagged an orange one but wouldn't mind a blue. :)

PM incoming...
 
Great knives and pictures everyone.

Really good mojo from the Old one Rob! Wow!

I think I'm going to like this little fella.......
 
Sigh. Dan, that ivory 15 haunts my dreams. Please stop. :) Really beautiful. And that ebony Ancient sets it off very well.
 
These today. Case-Bose lock back wharncliffe whittler and a B&T made by Terry Primos.
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