What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Thanks Chris....it's funny. I don't care for the Wharncliffe Trapper pattern done on the dogleg handle like the GEC #48. Maybe it's because that pattern is 3-7/8" and it doesn't feel right but the Bose 3.5" pattern just works perfectly for me.
 
Man, this thread really flies along! So many wonderful knives! Great shot of baby girl, Macchina!

This little 14 has been in my pocket non-stop since it came in. I even woke up with it still in my pocket this morning! :eek: In my opinion, this is the perfect size for a pocket knife.

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Have a wonderful Friday, Porch!
 
This little 14 has been in my pocket non-stop since it came in. I even woke up with it still in my pocket this morning! :eek: In my opinion, this is the perfect size for a pocket knife.

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Have a wonderful Friday, Porch!

Next to a half-eaten kebab?! :D ;) It's a great-looking knife Shawn, nice pic too :) :thumbup:
 
A new addition for me, arrived yesterday. It's rather quaint. I'll carry it for the next day or two while I consider it. I'll put a write up in the dedicated thread too.




- Paul
 
Man, this thread really flies along! So many wonderful knives! Great shot of baby girl, Macchina!

This little 14 has been in my pocket non-stop since it came in. I even woke up with it still in my pocket this morning! :eek: In my opinion, this is the perfect size for a pocket knife.

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Have a wonderful Friday, Porch!

Awesome knife and picture! That Camel Bone is incredible!

Looks like Boy's Knives are a common theme today. These things sure are pocketable; you could almost fall asleep with one in your pocket and not even know it ;)

 
This is probably the best use of pearl I have seen on a slip joint. Thanks for sharing Kris. I really love seeing top tier craftsmanship, and Tom is truly TOP TIER.

Chris

Thanks Chris and your welcome, I enjoy sharing my pics. I could not agree more about Tom. Notice the perfectly sunken joints, or how the swedges meet up on both blades. I think Tom might have a surprise for me at I.C.C.E.

Today, Marbles Handy Hunter in 52100and stag with a Claude Scott sheath, Hartkopf lockback in Thuya burl and Marcus Balbach damascus


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The kebabs will be this weekend, rain permitting, Jack. There's a good opportunity for me to pass out next to a half eaten one, though! :D

Macchina, thanks! It's actually Gabon Ebony with some great grain coloration. I told myself I wasn't going to buy a 14 in July and wound up missing out on the Camel Bone. Maybe one day, I'll pick one up off of the Exchange.

Fuzzylogic, is that an 83? I love me a well executed lockback.
 
The kebabs will be this weekend, rain permitting, Jack. There's a good opportunity for me to pass out next to a half eaten one, though! :D

LOL! :D Hope you have a great time my friend :) :thumbup:

Great shot of the Abbeydale Jack, cool perspective :thumbup:


Thanks Tom, taken at 12th Century Kirkstall Abbey in Leeds :)

Your new Bradford Guardian is a very handy-looking knife, great lines :thumbup:
 
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