What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Paul, the jigged bone on your Diamond Edge is transcendent!!!

Thanks Gary, I'm taken by the jigging, that's a great pocket worn humpback CASE:thumbup:

Harry, just a great 225Q, such a workhorse:cool:

Ron, such a CLASSY knife and tell Pam a CLASSY picture from a CLASSY lady;):thumbup:

This vintage CASE green bone Pruner for me today...

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Thanks Gary, I'm taken by the jigging, that's a great pocket worn humpback CASE:thumbup:

Harry, just a great 225Q, such a workhorse:cool:

Ron, such a CLASSY knife and tell Pam a CLASSY picture from a CLASSY lady;):thumbup:

This vintage CASE green bone Pruner for me today...

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Wow Paul I absolutely love the color of those scales! What a cool knife :thumbup:
 
Thanks for the education, Jack! That Yorkshire anthem is a cheerful story! :eek::rolleyes: I watched the video before reading the wikipedia link, but still managed to pick up most of the lyrics to the song (after the first verse); it helped that there was plenty of repetition in each verse to help my ear catch the Yorkshire dialect. I was thrilled when the lyrics in the wikipedia article confirmed that I'd gotten the basic cannibalistic gist of the story! :p:D

Thanks for taking the time to look GT :) You did well, I think the singer was hamming the accent up quite a bit! :rolleyes: I recently saw the dirge described in a local history book thus:

Ilkley is now best known for its part in what Yorkshire folk regard as their 'national' anthem and everyone else regards as incomprehensible gibberish.: 'On Ilkley Moor Baht 'At', a nineteenth-century dialect song in which a young man is warned that, by going courting on the titular moor, he runs the risk of dying horribly from pneumonia and being devoured by worms. Strange, you might think, that such a song has been taken to the hearts of a people as carefree, laidback and cheerful as Yorkshire folk are universally known to be.

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Wow! That looks like a heavy-duty pair, Jack! :cool:

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LOL! Yes indeed! :D Looks like you've also got it covered this week my friend, great line-up :thumbup:


Stunning Paul :thumbup:

Carrying my Stan Shaw Sheepsfoot and IXL Barlow today :)



 
First day with the Lick Creek boys knife
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Pretty sure it will be one of the last as well...my daughter sure thinks it's purdy!


Clay
 
Great photo, Gev! What is the size on your Camillus? (I'd love to see it open). :)

This is the pile side with the blades open, my friend. It measures in at 3 & 5/16 ;) Thanks for the compliment! A senator seemed appropriate on this day :D

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I took two before the downpour one in focus on the stamp and one on the bone..well sort of

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