What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I want one a farmer be perfect to strip wire with that big hawkbill and easy to use with gloves


Tyler

Absolutely correct, you can open these with ease yet they have a satisfying snap! Surprisingly good all-rounder, let it loose on boxes and blister packs......good to get that tip into tricky knots too.

Good luck in your search, hope you get hold of one soon, it's a handsome pattern.

Thanks, Will
 
Jake, The only thing that would give me more pleasure then seeing that Bose in your post, would be seeing it in my hand! 👍
 
Jake, The only thing that would give me more pleasure then seeing that Bose in your post, would be seeing it in my hand! [emoji106]

I'm right there with ya on that one.

I need to be careful what I say to jake though. Lol
 
I was out most of the day. When I got home, inspired by Jake, I dropped this 3 1/8" Joel Chamblin WT in my pocket.
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Just got this one, and I am really loving it. Its a very useful blade combo not just for whittling.
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Mixing the old with the new. Classic shield on a modern slipjoint. :cool:

Real beauty by Mark Bob, love everything about that one.

I was out most of the day. When I got home, inspired by Jake, I dropped this 3 1/8" Joel Chamblin WT in my pocket.

Great looking Chamblin Gary, a friend of mine actually gave me the exact same "US silver Dollar" from the Phillipines with the pile side shown below in my coin collage photo. Not a premeditated photo xD Just a coincidence

Haven't posted in a while but today it's "blondie"

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I dug up my old everyday carry for a commemorative ride today, it's a great companion, a little heavy in the pocket though now that I wear dress pants all the time
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Ah'll get mashin!

Good pic Scruff :thumbup:

Well, it best be Taylors. (And for those elsewhere, I'm not referring to the cutlers!)

Thanks, couldn't have made it without you. It's not often I carry my fine little J.Howarth pocket knife. Thanks again my friend. :thumbup:

Your oldies always look good, the backdrops too. :thumbup:
 
LOL! Brilliant Thom, great name for the pattern! :D :thumbup:
 


Carried the nut in work then took a picture at the shift change before popping the congress in the pocket.

The peanut is not as bright as it looks in this photo - I don't know why the colour appears so vivid.


- Paul
 
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