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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Carried a barlow today.

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Ken K.
 
I don't even know where to begin to compliment everyone's knife choices over the last 2 days. Incredible collection if we put them all together!!

I chose the ebony ancient today:


Man that is one sweet ebony ancient with the dark grain down the middle. Mine is much simpler with a black strip on the angled edge.
 
A big thank you to D. B. Cooper for allowing me to carry the 82 for a spell. Thank you again good sir.

First impression, great knife with comfortable pull all on blades. It really nestles into the hand. May be a tad big, but we'll see how a few days go by and if it shrinks down some. Love the blade combo. :thumbup:


 
UTKa UTKa UTKa

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Gev - A great knife! :thumbup: Everyone from where I live knows exactly what UTK stands for!!!;):rolleyes::rolleyes::eek::eek::eek::D:D:thumbup::thumbup:

Had not carried this one in a good while - so in the pocket it goes:
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Primble - It has been a shame for you to neglect this Primble! I am glad you took it out and let us all see it's beauty!:thumbup::D

It's dreary, rainy and solemn in preparation for the day ahead tomorrow.
Have this one to fondle at home while getting some work done.

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Tim - That is a Nice gunstock my friend!:thumbup:

This 83 Gnarlosaurus lockback again today, and tomorrow as well!

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Will - That is one more awesome set of Stag on that 83 my friend!:cool::thumbup:

A big thank you to D. B. Cooper for allowing me to carry the 82 for a spell. Thank you again good sir.

First impression, great knife with comfortable pull all on blades. It really nestles into the hand. May be a tad big, but we'll see how a few days go by and if it shrinks down some. Love the blade combo. :thumbup:


Brett - The goodness abounds around us here on the porch! :cool:

I dropped this 15 Spear Point in my pocket for the 1st time today. :cool: I love the classic look and feel of this knife!:)
I am thinking that this is a perfect candidate for a ACV bath! :D:rolleyes::D:rolleyes:

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Deep in the Heart of Texas!

This came in the mail today from Markesharp, and it's going right my pocket. Thank you, Mark!



(You rock! :thumbup:)
 
Tim - That is a Nice gunstock my friend!:thumbup:

I dropped this 15 Spear Point in my pocket for the 1st time today. :cool: I love the classic look and feel of this knife!:)
I am thinking that this is a perfect candidate for a ACV bath! :D:rolleyes::D:rolleyes:

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Beautiful 2 blade as well Ron, I can't wait for the 77's to experience the use of a long pull spear. Let us know how bathtime goes :D



Very nice pair Luc, the wood on that..LL? is it is astounding

Texmex...nice Ancient

Tim: wonderful Menefee

This morning, double carrying with Old Timer and orange Pioneer , with an old cane from a Worlds Fair ( according to my wife's mom)


Thank you Steve, that cane looks vicious aha. Really like the alox and that Old Timer looks well loved

Thank you Tim - The Gunstock is a beauty !! :thumbup::thumbup::)

Thank you Rob, can't seem to put it down.
 
Ron
Laugh out loud!! And I think a ACV bath would be just the ticket;)

R8shell
How sweet of Mark to send roses;) That has to touch your heart. Perfection Mark!!!

Brett
That is one sweet stockman!
 
Thank you Steve, that cane looks vicious aha.
Cleveland Exposition maybe. Disgracefully, I can't find my maternal grandfather's bamboo cane from that event.
Chicago World's Fair (a Century of Progress), 1933-34, had solid wood canes rather than bamboo, at least the ones I've seen.
 
Texmex...nice Ancient

Tim: wonderful Menefee

This morning, double carrying with Old Timer and orange Pioneer , with an old cane from a Worlds Fair ( according to my wife's mom)



Whoa Steve, I had to do a double take!!! :) I used to carry that combo a lot! :thumbup: :thumbup:
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I rehandled this 15 a while back with oiled water buffalo bone (originally nifebrite) and in the process I marred the bolsters something awful. Today I got around to a solution. I fancified the bolsters and am now pleased. It still ain't perfect but that makes two of us. :D

 
I rehandled this 15 a while back with oiled water buffalo bone (originally nifebrite) and in the process I marred the bolsters something awful. Today I got around to a solution. I fancified the bolsters and am now pleased. It still ain't perfect but that makes two of us. :D


Dang, Lemmy! Looks great and not a year over 100 :D:thumbup:
 
I rehandled this 15 a while back with oiled water buffalo bone (originally nifebrite) and in the process I marred the bolsters something awful. Today I got around to a solution. I fancified the bolsters and am now pleased. It still ain't perfect but that makes two of us. :D


Nothing lasts, nothing is finished, nothing is perfect. Wabi Sabi
 
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