What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Thank you for the kind words Brett and my friends who have commented.

Brett- you are a man of words - thank you so much my friend- don't let Brett talk me up though - as he gifted me a Stunning Russel Barlow that is just exquisite. Brett has helped out MANY people here- not only here I suspect in a lot of other places as well.
Brett is a class act Duncan. :thumbup:
 
b&w, those Queen City Copperheads are nice. Very comfortable in and and pocket. Also not the usual thick grind that I was getting on many Queen knives. :thumbup:

Yeah, I like it a lot so far. I find single blade copperhead slippies just awesome, and I just got around to buying one, but I see more in the future.
 
Happy belated birthday old man. :D I'm only a year behind, but you're still older than me. :D Hope you had a great evening out with miss Pam.
Excellent choice going with the SBJ. :thumbup:

Thank you Bob. ;) The old man did have a great time out!:D

Happy belated birthday, Ron! That SBJ is gorgeous. I hope you had a wonderful day.

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Thank you! :) Nice shot of that 25.:thumbup:

Hope you had a great birthday Ron :) Many happy returns my friend :thumbup:

Haven't carried this one for a while :)


Thank you my friend!:) Jack, that Stag Senator is a lovely knife.:thumbup:

This old man was totin' some Old Red Sawcut today.:D

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Thank you my friend!:) Jack, that Stag Senator is a lovely knife.:thumbup:]

Thanks Ron :) :thumbup:

thanks Jack, always glad to see a lambsfoot from you :)

Felt like a Lannys today
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Thank you Tim, another beauty there, great lines on that Lanny's Clip :thumbup: Hope everyone has had a good week, nearly the weekend now :) I've got another Lambsfoot with me today, and my Lick Creek Barlow :thumbup:



 
Great knives and pics, guys. Love that Puukko, Ken!
Case-Bose Lockback Whittler with me today.
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Gary I love that B/C Lock back Whittler, it looks tough. :) Probably one of the most difficult patterns, the split back whittler to do correctly. When you see a well done Split back the two springs come together to form the main spring for the primary blade. It took a true cutler to make it work and look right doing it.

Thanks for sharing the Bose/Case Gary, I need to check into that one. I have a 1/4 cord of bass wood left with some really nice pieces for carving, that would be a nice addition to my beginning Split back collection, currently at one and in my pocket today. :)

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Kris, that Halfrich pic didn't show up. But no matter, I can picture it as if I owned it myself. Absolutely perfect dimensions to my eye. Maybe one day.

Alan
 
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