What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Superb pairing Gary :thumbup:

Hope you heal fast Kris :thumbup:
 
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Taking it easy today, Friday I about cut my finger off with a hole saw, 11 stitches and luckily no tendon damage.
...that makes three severe trauma's to my hands in the last year and a half. This was a bad one, as were the other two, less than happy about it, I am. Have a great Sunday everyone.

ACK! I'm really sorry to hear this, if grateful to hear of spared tendon(s). I hope you heal well and quickly-- in that order.


Boom, baby. :D

~ P.
 
Alan Thanks for your words:thumbup: That 's a fine Wall St. you're showing, must get mine out of mothballs soon as it's a pleasing carry for sure!

Regards, Will
 
Blimey, it's very rare that this thread gets knocked off page 1! :eek: Better do something about that ;)

As per Greg's suggestion in the Lambsfoot thread - http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/s...ans-of-The-Lambsfoot!?p=16655176#post16655176

Fellow Guardians, we are all fans of the Lambsfoot. What do you think of giving it an official day of appreciation? I propose that we make the 14th of each month Love for the Lambsfoot Day. Similar to Wooden Wednesday and Stag Saturday, you're encouraged to carry a Lambsfoot on that day and share your love for the Lambsfoot with others, whether here on the porch or in person. Anyone game?

For the inaugural Love for the Lambsfoot Day, I'm carrying this William Rodgers, gifted to me by Charlie :) Have a great Lambsfoot Day everyone, and a great week ;) :thumbup:

 
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Picked this up from Corey last week knowing I would love it. He put a satin finish on the bolsters. A little flitz on the blade and a minute on a flat stone and voilá, my newest favorite.

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What is that fixed blade? It is beautiful!

Clay
Clay, That was made by Jerry Halfrich. He calls it his "Jack Russell" model. Right around 6 1/4" OAL with CPM-154 blade. The sheath was made by Paul Long. It's a great little knife. I should carry it everyday, but the knifenut thing makes me rotate it with others.:o
 
Hope you heal up quickly Kris. :eek:

Hope you heal fast Kris :thumbup:

ACK! I'm really sorry to hear this, if grateful to hear of spared tendon(s). I hope you heal well and quickly-- in that order.


~ P.

Kris, heal up fast sir.

Thanks folks, I sure appreciate it. Taking a extra day at home, don't want to pop any stitches. Thses two are with me today,

Sean O'Hare Sparrow, Mike Norris damascus, Mike Sakamr mokume gane and some beautiful turkish walnut, along with a cocobolo trapper from Rick Menefee, both slip and sheath made by Claude Scott

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