What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Good stuff Gev :) :thumbup:



That suits you well my friend :thumbup:

Friday! :) My giveaway thread has gone even better than I'd hoped, really grateful for all the contributions :) I thought I'd better carry MY Oxhorn Lambsfoot today (and really, the giveaway Lambsfoot is better)! Along with the BF forum knife from a couple of years back. Hope everyone has a great Friday, and an even better weekend :thumbup:




Smashing GA...just brilliant! That Forum knife is one of the best.

I've got this one with me today. The nice belt sheath was made by Gary Graley.
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Always a treat to see the Le Thiers and that sheath must be a joy.

You are a man of poetry
No longer of depth unexpected.
A turn of phrase
A remembered poem
Are yours at once remembered!

Your Walden has superb none.

I like it ...well done! Yours once remembered...bravo;)

Two 66's, jack and stockman.

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What a pair indeed!!
 
Carrying this today. #72 lockback that I picked up this week. The lock releases nicely and the knife is ok overall.

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However, I prefer my #71 Bull Nose over it.

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- yes, it is the same one one as yesterday.........but new knife, new maker, new joy - I love it :D


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The whole rig is really elegant Gary. Props to G2 also.

+1 :thumbup:

Thanks, Jack. Your forum knife and JB sheath make a great combo. :thumbup:

Thanks a lot Dean :thumbup:


Great pic Alan :thumbup:

Smashing GA...just brilliant! That Forum knife is one of the best.

Thanks Gev :thumbup:

Orange Blossom

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Lovely example of a wonderful pattern :thumbup:


THAT'S a knife! :) :thumbup:

But where's the chocolate? :confused: ;)

Dyed my 154cm Backpocket dark green, made it instantly one of my favorites!

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Looks good :thumbup:
 
Just back from getting my ears lowered and I took a picture of the CAR ON THE ICE for this year . Not sure when it was put on the ice , but it was there at New Years Day.

Have my normals in my pockets today

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Ben, that dye job did much justice for your BP:thumbup:

These two have been with me the last two days,

J.S. Ben Seward bowie in a very chatoyant, 300 layer, ladder pattern damascus, zirconium guard, and some bark mammoth ivory that has been mortise fitted, sheath by Ben's dad, David Seward; Johhny Stout Zulu in M.S. Jon Christensen mosaic feather damascus blade, Mike Tyre feather damascus bolster, Sambar stag

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Have a great Friday, folks!
 

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I took a break from this thread for most of January. Coming back, it's good to see familiar folks and some new ones as well. Same for the knives. Great stuff here, as always!

Today I've got my 7-dot Case 6383 in my pocket for its first carry.

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Dyed my 154cm Backpocket dark green, made it instantly one of my favorites!

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That is stunning! That dark green really sets off the brass accents you have going on there. Nicely done!

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my daughters 16 birthday, special day special knife!


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Nice knife aside, I am a huge fan of Klein tools. I was introduced to their merits as a teenager when I worked for my brother-in-law who is an electrician. I used them all throughout my career in telecommunications and they continue to be my tools of choice at home as well. Congrats to you and your daughter, a special day indeed.


I have become a sucker for dark woods and steel, what a simple, yet striking combination for a knife!
 
Pàdruig;16891072 said:
I have become a sucker for dark woods and steel, what a simple, yet striking combination for a knife!
It's actually dyed Ram's horn. I know it looks like wood in the pic.
 
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