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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

It seems you're not the only one who loves him, and holds him, and well... you know. :)

She may be just a bit jealous. :)

Here it is with some GEC Esquires...
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~ P.

Beautiful blues. :thumbup:
 
Thanks everyone for the nice words on my S&M stockman. Bob, the pen clip is original to the knife, and like Jake said, Queen made a run with the Robeson mark that had the muskrat clip with the sheepfoot and pen clip secondaries. I had one in green bone but sold it. I think they also came in red bone and maybe buff horn as well, same 4" frame as the S&M.
 
Thanks for the response Jeff. I sometimes never know as you like to modify your knives like I do and quite often, it's difficult to tell because you do such good work. Very nice either way. :thumbup:
 
It seems you're not the only one who loves him, and holds him, and well... you know. :)



It's always great to see the Big Un's out and about. :cool:




Okay, I give up: what goes in the round-formed leather pouch thingy?

(Nice picture!)



Thanks! The middle knife is Fiddleback's Esquire.

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Here it is with some GEC Esquires...
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And with a GEC #25 and then #15s, for perhaps more relatable scale:

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If interested, you can see more of the knife and read about my recent Fiddleback Bender here-- and I ain't done yet! :D

~ P.

Very nice! Now I know what's on met shopping list!
 
Hope the weather picks up for you there Flatblackcapo :thumbup: Double IXLs for me today :thumbup:



 
Fine Oldsters Jack!:thumbup:

Got this out for the straight edge secondary thread. Carl Schlieper, just over 3" Blackbone jigged, I like the small Sheepfoot and the fact it has thick handles, I find that very important on small knives otherwise they come across as skimpy.

It's -18c outside today :eek: Dreading going out but how else do you exercise? Takes hours putting all the 'clobber' on though...:rolleyes:

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Fine Oldsters Jack!:thumbup:

Got this out for the straight edge secondary thread. Carl Schlieper, just over 3" Blackbone jigged, I like the small Sheepfoot and the fact it has thick handles, I find that very important on small knives otherwise they come across as skimpy.

It's -18c outside today :eek: Dreading going out but how else do you exercise? Takes hours putting all the 'clobber' on though...:rolleyes:

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Thanks Will, that's a nice one :) Stay warm my friend :thumbup:
 
This Cudeman feels a lot like the correct but anattributed real lambsfoot that you sent me, Jack.

Does it Jer? That's interesting. That Cudeman is a nice-looking knife. Is that a Vendetta pattern? :thumbup:
 
Fine Oldsters Jack!:thumbup:

Got this out for the straight edge secondary thread. Carl Schlieper, just over 3" Blackbone jigged, I like the small Sheepfoot and the fact it has thick handles, I find that very important on small knives otherwise they come across as skimpy.

It's -18c outside today :eek: Dreading going out but how else do you exercise? Takes hours putting all the 'clobber' on though...:rolleyes:

IMG_4328.jpg

Save me a slice of that wonderful looking loaf;) Great looking knife :thumbup:
 
Great knives all!

Thanks for the comment Gev.

Nice choice Will.

Today I'm going with a RIC-NOR Electric Mate and a Vic Pioneer Settler.

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Have a good one!

Ken K.
 
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