What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I had two serpentine jacks with me today. #18 in the watch pocket and a #55 in the front pocket.
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GT...concerning the mini copperhead, I like the knife but it was not one of my favorites. Usually picking one of my gent knives like the swayback jack/gent or a GEC #25 instead. For it's length it is pretty thin, would like it thicker and wish it was a multiblade. Light, SS blade so minimal fuss it great.
I just didn't like the the light amber bone covers, no matter how much I carried it. I do like the clip blade shape very much on this size!!!
Now tho that I have dyed it...well I love it! It makes all the difference to me...but now finding out it is in the jigged red walnut:cool::thumbup:
 
Nice one, Lance! Does it have a Clip, Pen, and Spey blade in the Whittler configuration? Looks like the blades are satin finished too.

Nice knife!

You got it Rick, whittler configuration! Clip, pen, and Spey in satin finish. Thanks for the compliment!
 
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Jack - Both are great knives but this Sheep with Pen is truly special! The background sketch is quite appropriate my friend! :)

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Thanks Ron, lovely stag on your Barllow :thumbup:

With that pair, U certainly do XL, Jack! :thumbup: That serpentine horn jack with the stamped blade is a quintessential jackknife in my eyes!

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LOL! Thanks GT :D Nice to see your gifts my friend, I especially like the Remington Barlow :) :thumbup:


Great pic of your spectacular Lambsfoot Barrett :thumbup:

I have some stag with me today, my Abbeydale and my Stan Shaw Sheepsfoot :) Have a great Sunday everyone :thumbup:



 
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Anyone ever edc a Swiss Buck?

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I had no use for them when they were being made, but I have one in my watch pocket now and pretty often. It's the smallest, or at least lightest, knife I have with a saw, and the factory edge is incredibly sharp.
 
I was up early this morning enjoying my coffee and reflecting on all the many things I have to be thankful for. Pam and I are spending Thanksgiving with our daughter. I decided to step out back on the patio and check out the weather where I found a wonderful surprise. A single Iris has survived to share its beauty on Thanksgiving morning. The Iris is the state flower of Tennessee. May God bless all my friends here on the Porch and I pray that each of you have a wonderful Thanksgiving! :)

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Beautiful Ron !!!

Carrying these two today, by Joseph Haywood and Arthur Wright :) :thumbup:


Really wonderful knife Mr. Jack !!!!!!!!! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::)

Thanks for the warm wishes everyone - always nice to come home for the holidays ! :)
 
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