What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Still carrying my #48 Jack. Yesterday was 5 years since I bought it.
Dealer's pic:


Yesterday:
 
Case-Bose WT today.
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Dean (TC), Glenn (Case), Mr. Jack (TC), Ken (A. Grohman), Peregrin (Case/Bose), Mark (Viper) and GT (Office knife) ;) - some fine looking knives shown ! :thumbup::)

Sarah - ModocEdized !? :eek::thumbup::D

Seven days of two Barlows - Day 4:

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My new GEC Texas Toothpick. I suppose I have overlooked this pattern in the past.. but not anymore!
The clip blade is perfect for my needs and the handle shape is fantastic.
 
I am screwing up. Today is twice in a row where I have left the house with only my small sebenza, which is an EDC knife. I typically also carry a traditional for modest and/or food tasks.

I blame daylight savings time.
 
Rainey and windy day today so I am staying inside with some rather full pockets and carrying some that I have rarely carried plus.





Harry
 
Rainy and windy day today so I am staying inside with some rather full pockets and carrying some that I have rarely carried plus.

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Harry

Looks like you have all the bases covered nicely Harry - especially home plate with that big Colonial ! :thumbup::D Windy here, but, sunny - so far. :)

My picks of that group would be second and third base. ;):)
 
I've been carrying the middle knife (Radio Jack) since it arrived last week to join its amigos, ModocEderized all:

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~ P.

(Thanks, Ed!)

Couldn't do anything else but send it to you Sarah. Those three knives belong together. They all shared in the same fence project, had their brush with either tar or JB Weld or both and the Radio Knife survived an encounter with muriatic acid and they all huddled together in the dark, on my workbench, in my shop, each night. It's good to see them all together again.
 
Superb Ancient Barlows and splendid coins, Dean and Jack! :thumbup:

Thanks GT :thumbup:

Thanks, Jack. :) Sounds like your trip was a success! ;)

Aye, the chips weren't bad! ;)


That's a great line-up of knives GT, love the Office Knife :thumbup:

- oh, yes...........some real character there, Jack :thumbup:


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Thanks my friend, very classy :thumbup:

At the beach


Smashing! Glad to see you're getting some sunshine at last Paul :thumbup:

Dean (TC), Glenn (Case), Mr. Jack (TC), Ken (A. Grohman), Peregrin (Case/Bose), Mark (Viper) and GT (Office knife) ;) - some fine looking knives shown ! :thumbup::)

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Thank you sir, those two beauties go well together :thumbup:

Thanks, mate! I'm quite taken with it as well, and it's my first experience with the pattern. We're getting along quite well so far. Really an all-around great user. :thumbup:


Glad to hear you're enjoying the pattern, it's certainly a great-looking knife :thumbup:
 
Looks like you have all the bases covered nicely Harry - especially home plate with that big Colonial ! :thumbup::D Windy here, but, sunny - so far. :)

My picks of that group would be second and third base. ;):)

Thanks Mr. Primble : Certainly agree with you on the second and third base. Firstbase was a gift from my wife Nancy and Home Plate I bought because it was a Barlow. Decent steel but terrible covers. I need to talk to Marko about it. Did you get your 21229 Gelding yet ?????

Great Color on your TC and there is no Bad Russell , just better ones and yours is one of the latters !!!!!! Great photos too , as always.

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Some beautiful knives all around today :thumbup:

Carrying this old New York Knife Co split spring Whittler today

 
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