What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Will take these Old GUYS with me today ( old picture )




Harry

Amazing trio of old bone you have got there!
You and Lemmy have inspired me to throw my white bone barlow in my pocket today. I hope one day it will have half the character that those barlows show.

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Great to have you back Bob, hope things are going well. Great carry today :thumbup:

I'm on board with this. Hoping you're better and better with each passing day, Bob.

Forgot to post what I am totin' today :eek:

Nice pic, Tom! I still need to get me one of those Barkies!

Here's mine for a partly sunny Sunday in Syracuse. My better half is making my favorite tomato sauce and some Christmas cookies. Life doesn't get much better! :D
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Bob: I can't tell you how good I feel to know you're back! Hope you feel better each day. That easy open Jack you modified looks great--great choice for a first carry.:thumbup:
 
Dean, the color gradient on the covers of your Pres. in that photo is really interesting! :thumbup:

...in my kitchen all this week.
A Rough Rider Half Hawk - this knife is bigger than I usually carry, but I've come to appreciate it's shape (blade and handle) more and more:
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- GT

Thanks, GT. It's the effect of sunlight on only the top half of the knife in the photo.

I really like the look of your Rough Rider. They really did a great job on that knife!

Glad to see that presidential out for use. A perfect knife in my opinion for any occasion.

Carrying one that Ron gifted to me a while ago and still very much enjoyed to this day and onward.

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Thanks, Tim.Nice looking Texas Jack; looks better with the patina. :)

Will take these Old GUYS with me today ( old picture )

Harry

Nice group of Old Guys there, Harry!


Jack, I guess I never noticed before that this Davison was a sheepfoot. Now I like it twice as much. Great photo.

So good to see your knife today, Bob. And more importantly, to have you back on the forum. You have been missed!

I carried my Presidential again today. Since I've posted photos of it the last two days, I thought I'd just leave it at that.
 
Nice pic, Tom! I still need to get me one of those Barkies!

Here's mine for a partly sunny Sunday in Syracuse. My better half is making my favorite tomato sauce and some Christmas cookies. Life doesn't get much better! :D
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Thanks Gary! Your carries today are gorgeous, especially the fixed blade :thumbup:. I don't recall seeing it previously, who made that?
 
Hello again all! Great knives as usual!

Most of the leaves have been raked up but I found one with some character.

I carried my favorite today.

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Thanks Gary! Your carries today are gorgeous, especially the fixed blade :thumbup:. I don't recall seeing it previously, who made that?

Thanks, Tom. I haven't posted that in awhile. It was made by Burt Foster. It's one of his "Dark Side" models. It's 6" long and forged from 0-1 and 15N20. Great little knife.
 
I've been working in the yard a lot today and the past few weekends (planting, pruning, and removing an old tree). I have been carrying this Felco/Victorinox the whole time. These are great little inexpensive knives, imo. I also have a clip blade version with a yellow handle somewhere but can't seem to find it. These look odd closed because the handle is quite a bit longer than the blade, but that provides plenty of handle to grip. That other tool has seen a little use lately, too.

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Good choice Bob, and choice to see you here again:D:D

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Today and yesterday it's been a Wall St. happening. These are very nice and I regard them as rather overlooked lockbacks. Fine quality, no F&F issues at all, a decent size Clip (or Spear or Wharncliffe should you want) and none too heavy in the pocket either. They deserve a second look:thumbup:

Thanks, Will
 
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