What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Thanks for the comments Primble and plk7.

Very nice pair Primble and of course great pictures by all.

I went to the Saturday market and found this H. Dorwal Solingen. It's in nice shape so into my pocket it went along with a Vic Cadet.

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Ken K.
 
Thanks! That bullet end makes me excited about the upcoming round of those.

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Cool pic :thumbup:


Two lovely knives Primble :thumbup:

Mr. Jack - wonderful forum knife ! :thumbup::)

Thanks Mr P, my very first GEC, a gift from Duncan :) :thumbup:


Looking good Jake :thumbup:

Those are some great looking 85s, gentlemen!

Thank you sir :)


Nice find Ken :thumbup:
 
I put the forum knife on drywall duty today.
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This is one of the most perfect sheepsfoot blades I've ever had the pleasure of handling. The satin finish, beautiful swedge, nice pointy tip...
 
Bautifully captured Gev :thumbup:

I'm slipping these two in my pockets today :) Hope everyone is having a good weekend :thumbup:






Love both knives and the bottom picture just speaks to me:D
This could be a desktop wallpaper - and I mean that in the best way possible. Absolutely gorgeous.

I really appreciate your comment, Comeuppance!

It's 20°F and snowing, it would be horrible to waste such perfect weather indoors!

I'm out scouting deer patterns with my New Day and a dollar in my pocket.


I love your spirit, Macchina! Fantastic pic:thumbup::thumbup:


The 66 slim sings!!!

These two for today, but the 77 might be switched out with a RR muskrat later today, if it arrives before I go to work.

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Very nice peanut!!

Great pictures and I need ....yes I need a cappuccino machine:D

Stunning picture as usual.

Thank you so kindly, Sir!!

Ron
The Viper is wondrous as are all your beauties!!!

Primble
You spoil us with your lovelies and magnificent captures:D:D:D:D:thumbup::thumbup: That Primble is a treat:thumbup::thumbup:
 
May get rough tonight, so I'm carrying this one, has a very thick blade.:)

Thanks for the great knife KJ. - :thumbup:

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Love both knives and the bottom picture just speaks to me:D

LOL! :D :thumbup: I had that as a screen-saver for a long time, put a smile on my face everyday to think of Duncan's kindness :) Taken at a place called Jackdaw Crag, with Yorkshire's River Wharfe below :thumbup:
 
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Mr. Jack - wonderful forum knife ! :thumbup::)
Robb - elegant Northwoods ! :)
Jeff - a fine 85 ! :)

Convert to inches please - metric never quite took in the U.S. ;):D:D:D
Delicious looking pair those forum knives ! :thumbup::thumbup::)
Jeff - a mighty fine 66 ! :eek::thumbup::)
Macchina - hope that TC keeps you feeling warm outside. :thumbup::D

Primble That's kind of ironic..I mean you keeping the measurements the English gave you..;):eek: Not EVEN Canadians have stuck with them!:D:D

OK I'll try, er it's about 0.0015 FURLONGS:rolleyes::D:D

Great knife you showing mind:thumbup::thumbup::thumbup:

Thanks, Will
 
I went to the Saturday market and found this H. Dorwal Solingen. It's in nice shape so into my pocket it went along with a Vic Cadet.

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Ken K.

A fantastic find! I love the old ebony knives and such full blades

Jake
The Dowell is simply excellent:thumbup::thumbup:
 
May get rough tonight, so I'm carrying this one, has a very thick blade.:)

Thanks for the great knife KJ. - :thumbup:

J A HENCKELS - Germany


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That's what I carry for a rough night, my Hohner Blues Band harp, :)

Great carry set up for a Saturday afternoon.


Here it finally stopped rainin' and the sun came out so I'm goin' for a wander down the trail at the back half of the property along my creek so I'm bringin' this one along. It's got a little heft and it's up to the slightly bigger jobs I might encounter down the trail.

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LOL! :D :thumbup: I had that as a screen-saver for a long time, put a smile on my face everyday to think of Duncan's kindness :) Taken at a place called Jackdaw Crag, with Yorkshire's River Wharfe below :thumbup:

There is some serious synchronicity going on;) Amen to Duncan:D
 
Wow. Those sure are beautiful.

I almost missed your comment as I just went way back here a few pages. My apologies. I thank you for your kind words!!

Primble
Just saw your comment as well. I love that old knife for sure. The main blade on it just wooooos me:D
 
LOL! :D :thumbup: I had that as a screen-saver for a long time, put a smile on my face everyday to think of Duncan's kindness :) Taken at a place called Jackdaw Crag, with Yorkshire's River Wharfe below :thumbup:

Aah, lots of history and friendship in that photo then...:thumbup:
 
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