What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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GT, that's a lovely runabout you have there. A better pic or two please over in the Lounge. BTW looks like support is mounting for your multi-singles posts test run. Do we need to set up a survey thread? :)

Thanks for the tip on Mr. Cover Harry. Janesville is definitely in the calendar for next year.

Half/Stop Half/Stop Do or Die for the Preds tonight my friend. I'd like to see the SCF go 7. Sure had been a lopsided series. Preds turn.;):thumbsup:


Hot one here this weekend, (for us Northerners anyway). Had a lot of gardening in mind but may have to defer....
 
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FANTASTIC Outlaw Ron:thumbsup:

Have a great weekend as well:thumbsup:

What Paul said. ^^

What Paul and Alan said. ^^^

:D

Thank you three gentlemen for the kind words! The 76 is a pattern that I hope will be revisited sometime soon. It really deserves more exposure to all the newer Great Eastern fans!

Half/Stop, Do or Die for the Preds tonight my friend. I'd like to see the SCF go 7. Sure had been a lopsided series. Preds turn.;):thumbsup:

I am hoping for a game 7 as well! By the way game 6 is on Sunday night if I am not mistaken!;)
 
Nice pair Jack! Is the one on the left a Whittler? (BTW, which garden, east or west, of the manse was that taken?;):D)

Thanks my friend, a Speaker Jack courtesy of Alan Shearer. and that would be the 4th Century Roman Multiangular Tower ;) :thumbsup:




Interesting-looking book, and a smashing combo :thumbsup:
 
Thank you three gentlemen for the kind words! The 76 is a pattern that I hope will be revisited sometime soon. It really deserves more exposure to all the newer Great Eastern fans!

I always wondered why the 76 is under appreciated. It's as traditional as it gets, being a two blade jack. It's a comfortable size at 3 1/2" closed with a nice full clip main and a pen secondary. And as your photo shows, it's awesome. Here's mine.
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Thanks my friend, a Speaker Jack courtesy of Alan Shearer. and that would be the 4th Century Roman Multiangular Tower ;) :thumbsup:


Jack, thanks you so much for sharing not only your wonderful knives, but these photos of such beautiful and historical places! :)

I always wondered why the 76 is under appreciated. It's as traditional as it gets, being a two blade jack. It's a comfortable size at 3 1/2" closed with a nice full clip main and a pen secondary. And as your photo shows, it's awesome. Here's mine.
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Alan, I have often admired that beautiful Popcorn Stag on your 76, it is just a beautiful knife! :thumbsup:

Simply outstanding Ron!

Thanks Tim!:D
 
Carryin' the JD Ellis Lanny's Clip, I'm still takin' pics before really usin' it, I wanna get some nice reference shots so I have have some like new pics to compare it to. :)

In the meantime I made it a 20 minute sheath just to keep it from gettin' scratched in my pocket. Here's some quick phone shots.

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