What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Jake, nice Featherweight (guessing). Like the bridge mount too. Looks like something D'arcy Echols makes for his high end rifles. Nice Bose too :thumbup:
 
Great carries everyone.
Gevo That is a NYKC made pruner, very nice. :thumbup::cool:

These two again today, really like the combination of blades.

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Perfect combo, Mark! I find the sheep foot blade on my "Cutaway Ulster " is very useful all day and i always have the small blade if necessary Your creation is just a treat to see any time.Love the picture and the little snail action :D

Looking forward to pictures of a certain something;)
 
Well go on Mark!!!😊😉 Love your new release buddy!!!

Gev, grand ole Pruner my friend👍 Mark just mailed me a vintage Robeson I'll be posting soon...thanks Mark!

Tomato, Tamato Mark😮

These for me today...

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Perfect combo, Mark! I find the sheep foot blade on my "Cutaway Ulster " is very useful all day and i always have the small blade if necessary Your creation is just a treat to see any time.Love the picture and the little snail action :D

Looking forward to pictures of a certain something;)

Thanks Gev. I didn't notice the snail until I uploaded the pic. :eek: :DI should get that knife together in the next week or so. ;)

Your trapper has great lines Marko. :cool::thumbup: That jigged bone isn't too shabby either. :D Nice work.

Thanks so much Bob! I think I might swap out the bone for stag because I do like stag handles. :)
 
Jake, nice Featherweight (guessing). Like the bridge mount too. Looks like something D'arcy Echols makes for his high end rifles. Nice Bose too :thumbup:

You got it Jerry. New Model 70 Featherweight in .243, Leupold VX-3 (3.5x-10X40), DNZ single piece mount. The DNZ mounts are milled from billet aluminum. Very lightweight but very strong.

The R Bose WT is D2 steel and black micarta.
 
Well go on Mark!!!😊😉 Love your new release buddy!!!

Gev, grand ole Pruner my friend👍 Mark just mailed me a vintage Robeson I'll be posting soon...thanks Mark!

Tomato, Tamato Mark😮

These for me today...

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Great minds think alike Paul. :cool: I like that old Kabar. :thumbup: They make a great blade combo, and carry nicely when I'm walking my dog. :D
 
Paul
Great combo indeed! Looking forward to seeing the Robson:thumbup: Thanks for the compliment

Mark
It's going to be a stunner...I bet
 
Mark
It's going to be a stunner...I bet

I'm spilling the beans Gev

Gev sent me this Utica curved tang stamp circa 1916 bear end jack with a broken main spring as you can see. The picked bone is awesome and the main blade looks like it was hardly used. There is some light pitting but I made a new back spring and it will be a nice knife when it's complete. Thank you Gev!

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Nice to see the Radio on show, not seen one here for a while.

I have the Red version.

Thanks, Will
 
I would like to say, I really enjoy it out here. I enjoy everyone's pics and posts. Sometimes, I just can't navigate Tapatalk that well and I miss replies to my replies. Please, excuse me, for that.

I'm about to put up my month + carry and tote this lovely new #77. A coin toss was the only way I could decide between the covers.

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Melon-y is up on the whatever that thing is, because she's been drying her mineral oil for a day or so.
 
Terrific knives everyone!

Thanks for the comment Gary.

Great TC's GuestWho101 and very nice ISK! The knife on the left has piqued my interest.

Today I carried a Vic Pioneer along with a Kinfolks K 380. I don't usually carry a fixed blade but I carried this one today to show some friends how an older knife can be fixed up.

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Have a good one!

Ken K.
 
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