What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Thanks for the comment GT.

Great knives again all.

A Northwoods Barlow today.

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Ken K.
 
.....Beautiful stag on the pile side Gary, Ohta's work is always nice to see in the wild. Not too many photos of them out there.

Thanks Tim. I'm happy with both sides and the rest of this one. ;) I'm also happy to be getting a decent enough picture that you can actually see that!

Yes indeed, Jan did a great job of it, most generous :)



I reckon so r8shell, perhaps one of the reason John L cautioned against a shield :)

Very classy :thumbup:



Nice-looking Barlow :thumbup:



Always a treat to see your pocket Napoleon Gary :D :thumbup:



Cool pic Gev :thumbup:



Thanks GT, I'm carrying my Stag Jack in it again today, together with my RJ :)




LOL. That brought a smile to my face, Jack!
A nice pair you're sporting today too!
 
None at the moment. Lost my GEC 22 somewhere in the couch (maybe). I'm currently gluing up some leather for this HD (.200" at spine) drop point hunter in 1084 and ironwood burl. I haven't yet decided on keeping or selling it but... here it is.

 
Solid choices. I just got a copper myself, so how do you like the titanium? Is it much lighter than the copper? After buying 2 C123 at the store the other night for $27 my GF is considering a titanium one. Gotta love a cheap triple A battery and the power produced from these little flashlights.

Thanks HST, it is much lighter than the copper version and about the same weight as my black aluminum. I carry these lights every single day and find them to be most useful. :thumbup:
 
A poor pic due to the daylight being a thing of 3 hours or so now, but I hope it gives an idea of the feather effect on this horn handle.

Robert Klaas, Kissing Cranes Germany. c 9cm/3.5" Sunk-joints, single-spring. Maybe 50s/60s? Seems near unused, but it's going to be:D:thumbup:

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Cattaraugus jigged bone model D2589 Whitt-L-Craft Scout Knife:
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Glad to have this to add to my Catt collection. There is a picture and description of it in my 1930's Cattaraugus Catalog, where they call it the famous Whitt-L-Craft. :)
 
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Cattaraugus jigged bone model D2589 Whitt-L-Craft Scout Knife:
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Glad to have this to add to my Catt collection. There is a picture and description of it in my 1930's Cattaraugus Catalog, where they call it the famous Whitt-L-Craft. :)

Primble That's a beautiful thing to add to that impressive collection!:thumbup:
But I believe you must have forgotten the rules, no thumb thingamybobs allowed! LOL :eek::D:eek::D
 
I didn't really have time to clean this one up before the pic. I just noticed how it's covered in dust and debris. Unfortunately boss man doesn't really approve the whole knife photo shoot during work thing. :confused:
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I still lose myself
In that orange glowing moment
A motionless spell of rapture
Though distance lay between us
A memory had been captured

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Words credited to Above & Beyond:D
 
Man, I love those "old timey" knives. Thanks for the pics. Thats a nice one Gevonovich.
 
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I didn't really have time to clean this one up before the pic. I just noticed how it's covered in dust and debris. Unfortunately boss man doesn't really approve the whole knife photo shoot during work thing. :confused:

Sounds like it's time for a strike!
 
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