What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I know we're still in the honeymoon stage, but I think this pattern may be in my Top 10.

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Think we are having an unusually high tide?
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Carrying old (well not so old really) faithful today, working outside around the house, it makes less nervous than carrying my Davison. I like the, both, but the GEC is replaceable.
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Nice one Dee. Can't go wrong with that blade selection.

Thanks, Tim!
I agree..... :)

Wonderful shot Guestwho. I like the pattern although usually not a fan of multi blades. Good looking knife.

Appreciate it, Alan!

Wonderful knives, Dee! :cool: But I can't remember Wooden Wednesday, and now there's Whittlin' Wednesday, too?? :eek::confused: What's next, Warthog Wednesday?? (I think I remember seeing a custom with warthog tusk covers once upon a time.)

This week my "knife wallet" in LRP contains these three knives.
Buck Canoe
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Blue Grass Belknap Barlow
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Case Humpback Stockman (thanks, Mike)
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Many thanks, Gary!
The possibilities are endless..... :D

Apparently money isn't the only thing that bring wallets happiness. :)
 
Beauteous brace of Bökers, Rachel! :cool: I'm not familiar with hackberry (at least by that name); will this tree removal provide you with an endless supply of whittling stock, or is it worthless whittling wood?

Thanks, GT. The tree-men are coming back tomorrow to finish the job, so I'm going to carry Bokers again tomorrow. Unfortunately, I don't think hackberry wood is good for much, easily rots and splits. They grow fast, with shallow roots and will drop limbs. I used to hate the term "trash tree", thinking all shade is good shade. That was before these trash-trees started leaning over my house. :grumpy: It's all supposed to be hauled away, but I might grab a few pieces to play with.

Blue Grass Belknap Barlow
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- GT

Nice Barlow, is that Delrin or bone? It looks like the Delrin covers on my Boker, which has aged to a very nice, bone-like richness.



I may have mentioned it before, but I love that Moose of yours.
 
I recently got one of those Bose teardrop jacks too. The ebony is exceptional. Better than on my GECs if I gave my opinion, but everyone has their preferences to grain and colors.
 
I recently got one of those Bose teardrop jacks too. The ebony is exceptional. Better than on my GECs if I gave my opinion, but everyone has their preferences to grain and colors.

I agree Aaron, the ebony is outstanding :thumbup:
 
Thank you, Dee! I appreciate your kind comments about my photography skills. :confused::)


I have had my favorite carry with me the last couple of days.


Exceptional Dean. That red jigged bone is superb. Would go very nicely side by side with TC clip red jigged bone. [emoji6]




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Think we are having an unusually high tide?
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Carrying old (well not so old really) faithful today, working outside around the house, it makes less nervous than carrying my Davison. I like the, both, but the GEC is replaceable.
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Not THAT replaceable my friend! Take care of it, I really like those Oak Leaf versions from DLT, particularly the White Bone version. It eludes me though.
Fine set of pics too.

Thanks, Will
 
Back with this Black Box Winchester Swell Centre Pen today, after a couple of weeks on the citrus fruit detail (morning Oranges, evening Limes) it's getting a grand 'blade tan' aka patina :D:cool:

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