What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Classy knife, Dean! :thumbup:

Case XX half congress (thanks, leghog):
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- GT

Thank you, Gary! You always have such a varied selection of knives to report on this thread! :) I am especially enamored by the Case half congress; exquisite bone - and a treasure.


Josh, that's a TK cuban by GEC on the 53 frame. It's a big single spring pen knife. Ron inspired me to carry my ebony one today, I modified the pen blade into a sheepsfoot


Those are a couple of ebony beauties, Jeff! Same frame and covers, but oh so different in look. :thumbup::thumbup:
 
Great knives everyone!

Thanks for the comment Gary.

Very nice knives Rachel and beautiful Northwoods Puinsai.

I was at the market today and picked up these two. A 1983 Case Whittler and a Wenger Standard Issue. I gave them a carry.

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Have a good one!

Ken K.
 
I guess you can call me little jackknife as I'm carrying the imperial peanut I just got in the mail from the " jackknife starter kit giveaway "
If you're wondering why the scales look weird it's because the plastic film was flaking off and the paint came with it when I cleaned it off.
 
Ron, that is a real beauty you got there! Love the TK

Thank you! :)

Tk? Which model is that. Very nice

Thank you sir! rockgolfer supplied the correct info below, a Northfield TK Cuban ;)

Those are a couple of very striking knives, Ron! Wow! :thumbup::thumbup:

Here are a couple of knives that I carried all of last week.........
A. Wright & Son stag senator.

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Case XX half congress (thanks, leghog):
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- GT

Thanks Gary!:) That is two beauties their my friend! :thumbup:

Josh, that's a TK cuban by GEC on the 53 frame. It's a big single spring pen knife. Ron inspired me to carry my ebony one today, I modified the pen blade into a sheepsfoot


These Big Ole Pens are inspirational enough without my help, but I am glad to help where I can! :cool:
 
A Boker Tang Stamp series stockman that the wife bought me for our anniversary 10 years ago. Trying to help it start a patina by cutting up some apples for a snack earlier.

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Helped pening feed bags and then going on out for a night on the town later.

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Great knives everyone!

Thanks for the comment Gary.

Very nice knives Rachel and beautiful Northwoods Puinsai.

I was at the market today and picked up these two. A 1983 Case Whittler and a Wenger Standard Issue. I gave them a carry.

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Have a good one!

Ken K.

Ken, that Case Whittler is awesome!

I am still in beautiful Colorado so I don't have the pic of the Case Seahorse Whittler I picked up. I will get a pic for you folks soon.
 
That old Ulster looks like somebody did not give it enough attention . Take good care of it my friend and maybe it will give you 40 years of service like mine did. I still have it too . I retired it 15 years ago .
The picture of your brings back so many memories of people , places , and happenings . Thank you so much for showing .

Harry

Nice to hear from you Harry. Like I said, a hidden history.
 
A Boker Tang Stamp series stockman that the wife bought me for our anniversary 10 years ago. Trying to help it start a patina by cutting up some apples for a snack earlier.

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Fb, I too am fond of traditional Bokers. Have two myself. Quite well made.
 
Thanks, GT. I'm at the Beverly Hilton, with tickets to the Grammys tomorrow, as well as the after show party. Carrying my Electrician, which I keep in my travel kit.
 
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