What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

With me for the weekend.

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Swapping one 38 for another. Very diverse set of blades with this setup. The farmer jack is a real shocker, that large hawk bill actual feels good whike using the secondary blade.

 
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she's a super fine feline
waiting out the rain
its the thunder and lightning
she can't explain

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Great lookin' kitty, just noticed it was a rescued feral cat or she got her ear tip ran over by a rockin' chair. ;)

Primble, love the Ebony and Ivory, always makes for a great photo op. :)

Great show for wooden Wednesday, seemed like everyone had some Knice wood yesterday ;) :) .

Gary, your stag looks beautiful knarly's knice, great pics sir.

Went to go visit my buddy today, he had a hernia operation yesterday and he's never been under before so this was a major surgery, his first so I told him and promised his fiance I'd check on him and see if he needed anything. I brought him a sandwich.

I did have this pair with me today, I've been rotatin' through the forum knives the last couple of weeks tryin' to decide which one I like the best and of course the one I like the most today was the 2015 CSC Serpentine Jack and I love the Loveless/Lone Wolf city knife, the Wharncliffe blade is functionalart. :)

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Haha K or G it's still a good grip and thanks folks, I'm very very happy with this one, so far :) while the overall blade grinds could have been better, some dips and skips along the planes, it is still a solid folder and quite sharp.
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Fantastic!!!

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That is one fine wife you have;):D

:) Just a .380 but it fits in a suit pocket, I feel very James Bond-ish today ;)

:cool: I suspect Moneypenny took notice :D

Great lookin' kitty, just noticed it was a rescued feral cat or she got her ear tip ran over by a rockin' chair. ;)

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She was a catch and release little ball of fur I found under my truck on a winter night. It was love at first sight. I can say the same thing about that city knife:D
Your pearl knife has a ghostly, quirky smile. :cool:

Thanks and it put one on my face too, des:D

Just got done with work and there was an old Catt in the mailbox. It weighs a ton At 4 & 1/4 ":eek:
 
Loving this Case Carhartt Series. Carried this trapper today. As ground blades give these a good look. Also have a couple of the stockmans with the punch. What's next on the Case Carhartt binge? Single blade Sowbelly maybe?

The Wharncliffe single-blade mini-trapper is quite a neat little knife, even with composite handles. I absolutely love the bone-handled Carhartts, I think I'm going to lose my internal war over getting one of those sowbellies very soon. :o

I concur on all things coyote, love the pattern. You have a mighty fine pair as well :thumbup:
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For me, the 38 was in my right front and the little 'yote was in my watch pocket. The whittler covers all my needs but I can't put the coyote down

I was positive my big Case #75 was going to be my "knife of 2016" but the #18 might have other plans.

These comments are both highly relevant to my chosen cutters for tomorrow, 2 of my newest arrivals. ;)



:p :D :cool:

For the pivotal Game 5 against the kitty cats, Friday's carry could only be in Isles blue and orange:



As for tomorrow's Stag Saturday -- my latest #18 arrived and immediately joined the Queen cigar and Case Carhartt stockman:



The cat wanted in on the action but quickly grew bored... I'm just glad she's feeling better after a scary day earlier this week.



Have a great weekend, everyone! Will endeavor to finish the GAW and make progress catching up on responses tomorrow. :o
 
Classy combo!


I appreciated that sshakari:D Now if Primble can find it in his catalog (#22919) It is a little worse from use over the years but after some work it should be a fine piece. Cattaraugus English Jack:thumbup:


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This out and about, but I realized I lost an old 1910 - 1912 single spring warncliff I've had some years. Kinda bummed cause not much has gone right lately (maybe it'll turn up). :(
 
In view of the "upcoming maintenance" to the site, and the time difference, I think I'm going to post the knives I'll be carrying tomorrow before I go to bed! ;) Have a great weekend everyone :thumbup:




Very nice Mr. Jack ! :thumbup::)

Primble, love the Ebony and Ivory, always makes for a great photo op. :)

I did have this pair with me today, I've been rotatin' through the forum knives the last couple of weeks tryin' to decide which one I like the best and of course the one I like the most today was the 2015 CSC Serpentine Jack and I love the Loveless/Lone Wolf city knife, the Wharncliffe blade is functionalart. :)

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Thank you and your forum knife is a real looker. Beautiful wood !!! :thumbup::)

The REGULATOR:

I appreciated that sshakari:D Now if Primble can find it in his catalog (#22919) It is a little worse from use over the years but after some work it should be a fine piece. Cattaraugus English Jack:thumbup:


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That big ole knife sure is purty my friend ! :thumbup::)

Looks like they made one with standard bolsters and one version a little fancier. Seems like Catt liked to use the word stag instead of bone in the year 1922. ;):D :

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Maybe the flower etch and fancy bolsters meant they were toning down the "man size" jargon a bit. ;):D:D

You could always replace the radish with a flower in upcoming photos of it. ;):D

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The Eureka today:cool: enjoy your Saturday everyone:thumbup:

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Nice finds Paul ! :thumbup::)
 
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Smashing Gev! :) :thumbup:

Thank you Jack! I hope you woke up feeling strong this morning, my friend. The bathroom plumbing finish work had be bending like a contortionist:D

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Rockin the merc today

A fine choice indeed, A.L.!! Svelt

Thank you and your forum knife is a real looker. Beautiful wood !!! :thumbup::)

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That big ole knife sure is purty my friend ! :thumbup::)

Looks like they made one with standard bolsters and one version a little fancier. Seems like Catt liked to use the word stag instead of bone in the year 1922. ;):D :

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Maybe the flower etch and fancy bolsters meant they were toning down the "man size" jargon a bit. ;):D:D

You could always replace the radish with a flower in upcoming photos of it. ;):D

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You are indeed a gentleman and a scholar, my friend. Wow...wow..wow!!! It is so stimulating to see the catalog shots and the etch on the fancy one:eek: The Regulator...:cool: That name led me off down some cool rabbit holes....The Lincoln County Regulators..huh
Thank you a ton for the work you did on this and the big smile you gave me!!:D This is what the porch is all about. I am grateful.
 
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