What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Beautiful!

I've got the 22 with me on this hot and sunny Saturday.

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My cat is currently passed out on the couch so I grabbed a pic with him too.

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Well done everyone!

Thanks for the comments Gary.

Very nice knives Guest, Bob and Sam!!

For Stag Saturday it's a 14 Forum knife and an Eric's Jack.

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Have a good one!

Ken K.
 
Just put some Obenauf's leather treatment on my leather slip .
Amazing leather treatment !



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I am so far behind I am not going try to quote any of these pages full of beautiful knives that I have missed this week. However I sure am enjoying looking! :D

Ain't that the truth! I'm in the same boat, here.

At the hospital today (currently grabbing lunch in the courtyard) awaiting the arrival of my kid! I'm carrying the 2016 Silver Eagle and Case Peanut my wife gave me for the occasion and the TC Barlow that will be the knife I carry during here special events and hopefully give to her when the time is right to continue to be carried. What a day!!!


Beautiful picture on your beautiful day! Best wishes and congratulations!


Another busy week is over, so it was time to hit the trails again. Tried to get to the top of a small mountain today, but the weather turned on us near the top, so we turned around and went back down. High winds and a mini snow storm were quite entertaining. Esky Zulu accompanied us with the LT Wright Bushcrafter. All in all, still a great day!

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We also had quite a bit of luck on the hike today - Looks like we just missed meeting a furry new friend on the trail... :eek:

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My companions that we're keeping me company during my trip to the woods .




Not a tradional but I don't leave home without it



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So many great knives and pictures everyone. I'm only five pages behind so mentioning all contenders would be difficult:o

It's been in the 90's the last couple of days with today being the exception, high 70's so today was very pleasant. In ND it's the darn humidity that zaps all the energy out of an old overweight guy like me:D

The buckaroo in bloodwood for me the last few days along with my Stag #73 (not pictured) the Sheepfoot on the buckaroo is a real work blade:thumbup:

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Enjoy the weekend everyone!
 
^^ Beautful knife !! ^^

Thanks Factor, the same to you for your woods carry:thumbup:

Love the Denim Esky and it looks like a Murray Carter as well? If so my Murray Carter is one terrific knife, by far one of my favorite knives I've ever owned, without a doubt one of the sharpest:cool::thumbup:
 
At the hospital today (currently grabbing lunch in the courtyard) awaiting the arrival of my kid! I'm carrying the 2016 Silver Eagle and Case Peanut my wife gave me for the occasion and the TC Barlow that will be the knife I carry during here special events and hopefully give to her when the time is right to continue to be carried. What a day!!!


Great moments being made and very meaningfully carry Macchina!


Another busy week is over, so it was time to hit the trails again. Tried to get to the top of a small mountain today, but the weather turned on us near the top, so we turned around and went back down. High winds and a mini snow storm were quite entertaining. Esky Zulu accompanied us with the LT Wright Bushcrafter. All in all, still a great day!

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We also had quite a bit of luck on the hike today - Looks like we just missed meeting a furry new friend on the trail... :eek:

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Awesome pair Mike. That LT and Nortwoods belong together on the side of mountain... Near the wild ones... :thumbup:


I usually don't double up but today it just seemed like the right thing to do. :D
SBJ and Boker Tree Barlow with main clip.

 
Thanks Factor, the same to you for your woods carry:thumbup:

Love the Denim Esky and it looks like a Murray Carter as well? If so my Murray Carter is one terrific knife, by far one of my favorite knives I've ever owned, without a doubt one of the sharpest:cool::thumbup:

Thanks Paul :)
Just got the Esky and I can't keep it out of my pocket or out of my hand , it's one or the other lol .
Yes you have a good eye it's a Murray Carter and again you are correct it's definitely my sharpest knife I own and the best slicer . Holds a edge nicely and all I've done when it's not hair popping sharp " but still a working edge" is hit lightly on my leather strop a few times with black or sometimes just green compound and it's hair popping again . His shop is right in my back yard to only blocks away . I've gone to one of his open houses and watched all the steps with him making knives and it's amazing . He such a craftsman to a lost art .
Here's a better shot :)


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Paul-I have a 66 calf roper in ebony coming. Do the 66 and 68 have the same blades? I realize mine will be Serpentine while yours is an equal end. Have you handled both? Opinions? Thx,
Josh
So many great knives and pictures everyone. I'm only five pages behind so mentioning all contenders would be difficult:o

It's been in the 90's the last couple of days with today being the exception, high 70's so today was very pleasant. In ND it's the darn humidity that zaps all the energy out of an old overweight guy like me:D

The buckaroo in bloodwood for me the last few days along with my Stag #73 (not pictured) the Sheepfoot on the buckaroo is a real work blade:thumbup:

SfEe6W.jpg


Enjoy the weekend everyone!
 
Paul-I have a 66 calf roper in ebony coming. Do the 66 and 68 have the same blades? I realize mine will be Serpentine while yours is an equal end. Have you handled both? Opinions? Thx,
Josh

Josh, I had the 66 in ebony as well and somewhere along the lines I either traded or sold it. Didn't get rid of it over the 68 though. Same blades on both but for some reason I remember the main Clip being fuller (more robust) on the 66? I know that sounds odd and I'm sure I could be completely wrong. Other than my questionable memory both the 66/68 are both terrific knives in any blade variation.

Please post up when your 66 arrives:thumbup:
 
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