What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

What a timeless classic!

Thanks!:D

Started out working in the garden and removing Iris growth with the old Wards Pruner .
Then the mail came with the new 72 in Stag . I chose one that is a little darker than any that I have ever had . Something different , but still some very decent texture .
Very happy with the way the old Wards performed and also the Quality and F & F of my first 72 .

Harry that Ol Wards is still a heck of a knife! As usual you have another nice set of Horns on that new 72!:D

Harry
Luscious and cavernous stag on that 72!! Now that's a knife! The Wards is an old gem:thumbup:

Ron
Your TC is soooo classy!

Thanks Gev. :)
 
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Wonderful package and photo, Gev, really top notch!
 
Thanks!:D



Harry that Ol Wards is still a heck of a knife! As usual you have another nice set of Horns on that new 72!:D

Thanks Gev. :)

Thank you very much my friend !!!
I really like them both and when I found the Wards , they were also selling an old radiused sharpening stone just like I used to use with a Scythe. Keeps the old Wards sharp too.
I have looked at a number of 72 Stags at various dealer sites and there is some really nice stuff out there as of last night.

Harry
 
I haven't posted for a few days as my wife and I have been off on a little getaway. When we left last weekend, I decided to carry a single WLST for the entire trip. My wife has been quite patient as I've been "documenting" our adventures. Here's the first installment:

Heading out on day one, lunch stop in northern Ohio:



Visiting some wineries in New York:



A little time on the shores of Lake Erie:



 
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I rarely if almost ever really need this heavy knife, but is sure pleasure look and and to fondle. Also using the belt sheath is fun alternative to pocket time. :)

Either way, I will certainly not be under equipped!
 
Still liking a lot the new TB61028CV in whiskey bone
Super thin and comfortable in the pocket but great in hand with the swell end teardrop pattern
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Joel Chamblin wharncliffe lock back whittler, stag, gold pins, and CTS-XHP blade and springs, masterfully done grinds and swedges

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