What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Yes Chin, I think that was the pattern for men of that generation. Neither of my grandfathers, or great uncles ever talked of their war service, nor did their fathers before them. Makes it hard to piece together family history.
 
Good to see you Paul, was just thinking about you and the missus :thumbup:
 
Ravishing Rodgers, Rachel! :thumbup:
Thank you. From ivory to ebony today.

or maybe cocobolo, I don't know. Close enough. :D


Excuse the season's first snow on the evergreen outside the window, as well as the reflection of a beer bottle in the window:
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- GT

Nothing to excuse, GT. I don't mind seeing a little snow and beer, not to mention a well-loved camper.



Hi everyone, It's been a while :)


Howdy! Is that frost?
 
ABS J.S. Tad Lynch gentlemen's bowie, Koa and damascus, wrought iron guard, with an incredible sheath from David Seward; along with a trapper in stag from Rick Menefee

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Have a great Sunday!
 
Happy Sunday back at ya! NASCAR championship race today.

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Paul
Very good to see you and such a grand return with that photo!

Rachel
That should make a fine carry. Looks like you gave it an edge :thumbup:

Kris
The bowie is outstanding and that sheath does it justice indeed...wow!!

A fine cold morning in the Sun

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And another day with the Shapleigh

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Off to ransack a few thrift/antique/old stuff shops with the wife. Thought I'd take some vintage with me, (other then her of course)
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Clay
 
Very unusual and nice, Clay! :cool: I've heard that there are some bone Buck canoes out there (circa 2008?); I'd enjoy tracking down one of those some day

Excuse the season's first snow on the evergreen outside the window, as well as the reflection of a beer bottle in the window:
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Punch photos were recently popular with delivery of the 2016 BF knife; here's my old punch:
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Can-opener and spear both got plenty of use back in my youth:
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Thanks for indulging me in my trip down memory lane! ;)

- GT
Thank you good sir, I'm really liking it. That's a great photo/knife , I think the snow and the beer make it better!



Clay
 
Thanks GT, the Scout was a gift from SP :) Yes, the style is very similar isn't it? :) We had 'Janet and John' and Ladybird bpoks here. Learning to read is such a magical thing, I remember one minute I was pondering over the letters, and the next thing I was flying through Huckleberry Finn, and any other book or comic I could get my hands on! :D Great pics of your Forest Master my friend :thumbup:

I'm glad that scout is still working for you, Jack. The Irish stag you sent me is disassembled and waiting for enough time and determination.
 
I'm glad that scout is still working for you, Jack. The Irish stag you sent me is disassembled and waiting for enough time and determination.

It is a treasured knife Jer, as well as a practical choice when I'm travelling or hiking :thumbup:
 
Terrific knives!

Thanks for the comments MJ71, Will and Gary.

Very nice Chief and Gev.

I'm carrying these today. TC Barlow and a Case Seahorse Whittler.

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Have a good one!

Ken K.
 
Had the 77 as well today to open up the taped Christmas boxes from the attic.


Great photo, Brett! I think you get the award for 1st Christmas knife photo this year, too!! :thumbup::thumbup:

Also carrying the 2011 Forum Knife gifted to me by Duncan :) Have a great Sunday everyone :thumbup:


That is a great photo of a traditional beauty, Jack!

Thanks for the info, Dean, and congratulations on your massive bunch of Barlows, including good old #10! :thumbup:

Excuse the season's first snow on the evergreen outside the window, as well as the reflection of a beer bottle in the window:
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- GT

Thanks, Gary! Great photo of your venerable friend!

A better pic of today's carry. The previous pic I posted didn't come out so well.


What a beautiful Barlow, Bob! :thumbup:
 
The stainless #15 Tortoise Shell, popular and desirable, and the under appreciated #54 Brimstone Bone. If you like a big, stout clip point, the 54 is something to check out.

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