What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?


I always enjoy seeing that beauty, Ken! :thumbup:

Dean Your 38 sure is a looker! :thumbup:

- GT

Thanks, Gary!

A chestnut bone sowbelly from Half/Stop:
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- GT

Such a scrumptious sowbelly stockman, Gary. :thumbup::thumbup:

Today I have a Case Texas Jack in my pocket. :D

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That's a looker, Ron! Exquisite bone.


Great photo of a beautifully covered treasure, Bob. So many shades to that red. :thumbup:


This is such a pocketable knife.

 
Carrying my minty, unsharpened (very sharp from the factory) 1974 Jim Bowie Commemorative 8OT today.

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Thanks, Dee. :) That pair of Northwoods is breathtaking! :eek::thumbup:

My weekend whimsy has turned to stockman knives I've received from BF members. I think I pulled out 9 of them!! I'll post 6 pics right now.
Here are 3 from davek14:
Schrade USA 34OT
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Ganzo
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Imperial Ireland
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Here are 3 from r redden:
Marbles stag bone
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Marbles stag bone sowbelly
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Buck 371
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That damascus looks amazing!

Hootchie Mama! :eek::thumbup: That is an outstanding knife! :cool:

Here are more of my gift stockmen that I've been enjoying this weekend. The generosity around here is epidemic! :eek:
A little Rough Rider custom scrimshawed by r8shell:
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A pocket-worn harvest orange humpback from Crazy Canuck:
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A large Rough Rider with bottle opener from btb01:
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An Uncle Henry from RDaneel:
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A chestnut bone sowbelly from Half/Stop:
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A Kutmaster that Last Rodeo snuck into a trade:
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Thanks for the compliments, fellas! They are always appreciated. :thumbup: :thumbup:

Gary - Is it me, or do you have a thing for multi-bladed cutlery? :) :D

This is such a pocketable knife.


That knife is a lot of things, Dean! Beautiful, gorgeous, splendid, alluring, classy, but I admire your modest approach of pocketable. ;) :cool:
 
that is some great looking knives,i have got to get this picture taking figured out,so i can get in on the fun,i hate missing out not that i have anything special but i would just like to see my knives on the big screen
 
Thanks for the blade info, John. It's great to hear how happy you are with the knife, and here's hoping the 3 incoming ones please you at least as much! :thumbup:


Fantastic ebony TC, Ron! :thumbup: I agree with your observation about the Ganzo stockman; it's almost identical to my Chines Buck 373 Trio (which is itself inspired by the USA Buck 303).


Thanks, Greg. More of that collection appear at the end of this post. That little yellow TC Barlow is looking good! :cool: (I don't recognize the background puzzle; is that some 21st century update of the venerable crossword puzzle?)


Hootchie Mama! :eek::thumbup: That is an outstanding knife! :cool:


Welcome to The Porch, bsprouse27! :) Looks like you're doing fine; that's quite a handful of impressive cutlery! :thumbup:

Here are more of my gift stockmen that I've been enjoying this weekend. The generosity around here is epidemic! :eek:
A little Rough Rider custom scrimshawed by r8shell:
VMf4v74.jpg


A pocket-worn harvest orange humpback from Crazy Canuck:
GhPAKzQ.jpg


A large Rough Rider with bottle opener from btb01:
F77DOmc.jpg


An Uncle Henry from RDaneel:
XROR3i9.jpg


A chestnut bone sowbelly from Half/Stop:
TXjX5EF.jpg


A Kutmaster that Last Rodeo snuck into a trade:
AXuDPg4.jpg


- GT

Thanks! I love that scrimshaw! I look forward to seeing more knives!


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Ok..you have them in multiples and I still don't know what it is on the left of your picture ???:confused:

Enjoying these two gems today.

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And precious gems they are!!!

Carrying my minty, unsharpened (very sharp from the factory) 1974 Jim Bowie Commemorative 8OT today.

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That is just an outstanding piece, Jeff!!
This is such a pocketable knife.


Awesome picture and knife, Dean :eek::thumbup:
 

Bob - That's a beauty my friend! :)

Now that is one heck of a Texas Jack! I love mine and its not seen daylight in long time. I need to remedy that too!

Make this Christmas bright just like Grandad could

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Thanks Gev ! :) That is a wonderfully nostalgic photo my friend! The content is superb. :cool:

That's a looker, Ron! Exquisite bone.

This is such a pocketable knife.


Thanks Dean. A single blade 15 in any of its various offerings is extremely pocket friendly! :thumbup:
 
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