What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Gorgeous, Luc. The knife, I mean.



Those sawcut sheepfoot TCs are some of the best looking of the brand.


I'm carrying a TC Barlow again today (while I wait for the new run of the little ones to make it out of the gate).


Thanks Dean and I agree with your comment about the sawcut sheep foot being best of breed.

that TC red soup bone is gorgeous!

Fantastic-looking Barlows gents :thumbup:

Thanks!!

I have been totin' this GEC Viper for the last couple of days. :) While I am patiently waiting for my new Acorns. :D

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I love this knife with the acorn shield. Very nice.

so many nice blades in the past few days.


My therapy tonight..


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fine choice my friend! :cool:

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Thanks Dean. I can only say that clip soup bone is top shelf stuff and a real stunner. Like you said. I like how the bone marrow channel makes them all different and unique.

Thanks, Dan. It's a favorite and one I should carry more often. So I am, see below.

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A quality group of knives. Great jigging on the Case, gorgeous wood on the TC (what is that?), and a simply stunning American Whittler! :thumbup: x3

Thanks Dean and I agree with your comment about the sawcut sheep foot being best of breed.

that TC red soup bone is gorgeous!

Thanks, Luc!

One of my favorite combos:

Great combo, Justin!


I started today off with this one and carried it all morning



But then I decided to get the Red Soup out again for the rest of the day.

 
I haven't had this little Randy Lee Drop Point out in awhile. California Buckeye Burl and ATS-34. At 5 1/4" OAL it's a little bitty thing, but real handy to have on the belt.

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I haven't had this little Randy Lee Drop Point out in awhile. California Buckeye Burl and ATS-34. At 5 1/4" OAL it's a little bitty thing, but real handy to have on the belt.

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Very snazzy Gary :) :thumbup:
 
Here's to a great weekend everyone!!

A pair of Wrights in the pocket today :)

Crazy Canuck...Those two look great together! I have been finding myself carrying a small fixed along with a folder more often than not. That's pair works!

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LT Wright Patriot, A. Wright & Son Lambfoot

Nice pair!

Stacked leather today

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Thanks AusLox...the Bone marrow on that GEC makes it my daughter's favorite knife in my collection.
The stacked leather on Lloyd Lanny's Clip is highly unusual. Good to see one and it looks really good. Glad you shared that one with us.




Have the Eureka to accompany the Buck for my hike today

 
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Thanks, Dan. It's a favorite and one I should carry more often. So I am, see below.



A quality group of knives. Great jigging on the Case, gorgeous wood on the TC (what is that?), and a simply stunning American Whittler! [emoji106] x3



Thanks, Luc!



Great combo, Justin!


I started today off with this one and carried it all morning



But then I decided to get the Red Soup out again for the rest of the day.

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I haven't had this little Randy Lee Drop Point out in awhile. California Buckeye Burl and ATS-34. At 5 1/4" OAL it's a little bitty thing, but real handy to have on the belt.

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Now that looks like a handy and gorgeous knife, Gary!!

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Now that is one fine fish! And where is Marko:confused:
 
Decided to put a twist on Old Friends Friday. It's now "Old New Friends Friday". All three of these knives are on their first carries, though none are spanking new acquisitions. Two of them are basically mystery knives.



LF&C stag(?) pen, Wolstenholm I*XL Barlow in bone(?), Camillus-built Remington in green/yellow Delrin



I made sure to post this early in hopes that Jack Black sees it. The I*XL Barlow isn't just an ordinary Barlow... It's got a single lambsfoot blade! :eek: I nearly passed on it because of the broken tip but I figured it would eventually sharpen out, and it was too unique for me to say no.
 
Serpentine trapper, Tom Overeynder. Some of the finest, fiery black lip pearl I have ever held, extremely hard to photograph. Gold shield and pins, CPM 154

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These today . A 73 and a Shrade Walden 80 T . Never had a Shrade Folder before 5 days ago. Picked it up for $5 and had to clean it up a lot. It had rust pitting pretty bad . Sharpened up well and I am favorably impressed . I see now why most people like them !!!!




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These today . A 73 and a Shrade Walden 80 T . Never had a Shrade Folder before 5 days ago. Picked it up for $5 and had to clean it up a lot. It had rust pitting pretty bad . Sharpened up well and I am favorably impressed . I see now why most people like them !!!!




Harry

Great Buy on that pre 1971 era OT8.
 
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