What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Woah Gev! What a beauty! :) :thumbup:

Still buzzing from talking to Duncan on the phone last night :) :) Have a great weekend everyone :thumbup: Here's me today, carrying my latest Lambsfoot, a generous gift from Bonzodog, an Arthur Wright in walnut, with file-work on the spring and spine of the blade, and my IXL Barlow :) :thumbup:




Lovely lamb, my friend! You keep that bliss going and have a great day!

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I love to see those bad boyz ...A. G. did a whole family of those beauties that we just don't see much. Keep the pic coming!

And you sir post some of the best pics on this whole forum. :thumbup:
Thank you very much for the fine complement!! I really enjoy all the fantastic pictures we see on this forum! Makes one want to pick up a camera and have some fun.

Gev Fantastic old boy that Stabber Jack, the bone so authentically smooth, unusual shield and I particularly admire the smart straight way the blade opens out on it, no droop or 'cant' Mark of quality:cool:

Regards, Will

Thank Will ...now bring on that horsecut:D

I'm carrying a 14 in the watch pocket again today. I think this iPhone is getting a little lighter. There is some contrast now.
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Great pictures of a real beauty!!:thumbup:
 
Aias Like others, I admire your fixes on the old fixed blade but that 25 in Horsecut is extraordinary. I have a stainless GEC fixed in that same bone and it's really complex in jigging and colours-having some white in it too.

Regards, Will

Thanks so much Will. It was a tough one t acquire--there was a minor bidding war, but I was not deterred... it looked so special. And Gev, I call them as I see them... but you are right, so, so many great pictures here. Sipping coffee now and enjoying you company, thanks everyone.
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Today is a Marbles Loveless Sport in 52100 and 4 pin stag, Claude Scott sheath; along with a Diamond Edge cattle knife by Tom Ploppert, stag and CPM 154

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Joelsm that is a great knife! Love the jigging. :thumbup:

More often than not this is my daily carry but usually with a 73 instead of the 81. A shameless plug for a family member as well. :D

 
Donn, I love to see traditional European knives like these. Please feel free to share more of the knife with us. :thumbup:

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Aye, I have a small collection of traditional European knives, and I noticed there'd been a few threads on them recently. I'm off to Lisbon next year and came across these by accident whilst searching for traditional Portugese pocket knives.
2.5 inch slipjoint blade, 440 steel, very dark coloured cowhorn scales, brass liners and bail and a good solid pull on the blade but it's certainly no nail breaker. Some very slight imperfections in fnf but such things don't bother me. 28.64 Euros delivered from Portugal, and it arrived in 4 days. Overall a good solid little knife, especially for the price. Sorry I'd tale more pics but it's as black as pitch here and my cameras barely picking anything out.
 
Recently acquired this beautiful creature and into the pocket it went. Probably going to stay there for a while.

 
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