What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Clay that's a great looking gift! :thumbup: I'm sure you will enjoy it.

Thanks Ron,
It's got some special company to hangout with at work today!
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Nice set to bring to a party Gary (Peregrin) and baby brother at 60, neato ;)

Today, as in most everyday, is this John Primble Congress pattern folder;

Primble_hand_bw by GaryWGraley, on Flickr

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Thanks and yes, those stepped bolsters add a lot to the looks of that knife, made around the 1940's era and nary a wiggle on any of the 4 blades either !
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Bob - I could describe that 38 with one word my friend! I just can't decide which one.;) I think I will start with "Grail!" :thumbup:

Thanks Ron,
It's got some special company to hangout with at work today!
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Clay - You are more than welcome my friend! They make a versatile pair. One in the Watch Pocket, the other in the pocket! Three good blades to choose from. :D
 
Don't know what it is Dee, but its gorgeous!

A bit of cross kit ( the watch is my honey's and needed a new battery )

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Don't know what it is Dee, but its gorgeous!

A bit of cross kit ( the watch is my honey's and needed a new battery )

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Thanks, Gev!
It's a Northwoods Knives - Esky Zulu.

Happy Wife, Happy Life. :)
^^^^^ It really helps when "another" mysterious package arrives with your name on it. :D
 
Congrats on the new punch stockman, Dean! :cool: Did I read somewhere that it's stockman #30 for you?? Quite a milestone! :thumbup: Of course, the Ancient has True Character. :thumbup:

My Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a modified 2014 Forum knife (thanks, Mark):
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- GT

Thanks, Gary, that is indeed #30. :) Your modified forum knife is always a pleasure to see and excellent work on Mark's part! :thumbup::thumbup:

I carried these today on one of my hikes.


 
Thanks, Gev!
It's a Northwoods Knives - Esky Zulu.

I should have known that...I forgot the Esky part :eek:

Thanks, Gary, that is indeed #30. :) Your modified forum knife is always a pleasure to see and excellent work on Mark's part! :thumbup::thumbup:

I carried these today on one of my hikes.



You have been on a lot of hikes lately :thumbup: Just what a good knife should be....inspiring :D
 
Well, "wood" you look at that..... right at home in their natural habitat. :cool:
Presidential 66 (<--- twofer :D), Dean! :thumbup: :thumbup:

Thank you, Dee! My friend and I discussed ebony today after I took these pictures; oddly, cocobolo did not come up.


You have been on a lot of hikes lately :thumbup: Just what a good knife should be....inspiring :D

Thank you, Gev! Knives and hiking are two of my passions; it's fun to put them together.
 
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