What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Don't blink GT. I know sometimes it comes fast and furious. That Northwoods looks like an "all timer" Drew. If it's ok, what size is it?

Alan
 
Here's my casual combo for Friday!

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Thank you guys. These slabs of desert ironwood have a real tight flame grain to them. You could get lost studying them...
 
Neat Barlow GT, I've got an old single shot 16 gauge with a Belknap Hardware stamp that I inherited from my grandpa on my dad's side. Speaking of Grandpa Bud I found one of his knives today at my parents house. It's a Schrade Walden 974. Buddy was a carpenter and a carver, I can see he got a lot of use from this little congress. It's a nice match for this big ole' beefy Queen 31 that I've carried for the past two days. I'll have to take some better pics later.
 
Just carrying the 79 and 14 today... I'm carrying no other knives today...


A great looking duo there Maccina.
Good call on the phantom carry. :thumbup:

I am going with the 99 again today.
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Awesome choice on that #99 Kevin
I missed one at an antique store last winter and am kicking myself for not acting quick enough!


Here's my casual combo for Friday!

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Nice! Looking like a solid micarta goodness combo Joe.


The #15 TC in Ebony finishing the work week off for me.

 
Don't blink GT. I know sometimes it comes fast and furious. That Northwoods looks like an "all timer" Drew. If it's ok, what size is it?

Alan
Thank you Alan,
It's one of the 2015 Indian River Jacks, 3 3/4 closed length.
 
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Carrying a pair today; one long and elegant 2013 Irish Jack



and this lovely and rare pen behind spear barlow.



It's one of the favourites from my #25 collection :)


- Paul
 
Thanks Drew. I think Derrick said that they're running them again this year. I'll have to keep an eye out.

Alan
 
Today, smoking a beautiful 6 lb brisket, inch of fat on top, on the Big Green Egg. Low heat and lots of hickory for at least 6 hours. These two fine knives are with me on this gorgeous morning,

R.W. Loveless drop point with Lignum Vitae handles and 154cm, along with a Tony Bose Texas jack, Rem. bone and ATS 34

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Wonderful pattern Will, and you have two excellent examples! :)


Ken - You also have an excellent example of the Eureka Jack pattern! :)

Davison #1201, ATS-34, Ironwood, 3-7/8", delicious.


Delicious indeed my friend! :thumbup:

Taking pictures of a possible trade knife and I came across this one, instantly went in the pocket
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Drew - That is a very nice IRJ. :cool: I love the pattern, but I hardly every carry mine for some reason:confused:

....and this lovely and rare pen behind spear barlow.



It's one of the favourites from my #25 collection :)

- Paul

Paul - This one is truly special! :thumbup:

Yesterday and today I have this Rosewood Viper along.:D

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