What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Champion couple of knives, Jack, with compelling covers! :thumbsup::thumbsup: I like that Joseph Haywood more each time I see it. The stovepipe kick and the tea kettle tang stamp are charming, but I'd not noticed until now how choice the wood is! :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thanks GT, it's a knife I love to carry, I'm not sure what the wood is, but it's some of the nicest I have :)

Thanks, Jack. :) That IS indeed "some machine"! :eek: I don't know train terminology, but in the pic you posted earlier, were the knife and cotter pin on the "pivot" of the rod system that drives the wheels? All the subsequent train photos had me singing "Everybody's doing a brand new dance now. Come on, baby, do the Locomotive!" all last evening; my wife was quite annoyed. :rolleyes:

LOL! :D I don't know the terminology either my friend, but yeah, you got it :) :thumbsup:


Phenomenal knife, Jack, and pleasing photo! :cool::cool:

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Thanks again GT, great choices today, nice pic of your Muskrat, and I love those Marbles ruler knives, I've bought several, and they're great value :thumbsup:
 
Great Dam blade there Kris, wonderful length to it.:cool:

That's a massive Boar! His hide/coat looks a bit Damascuslike too! Happy rooting up the ground, no need for ploughing now

Thanks Will, Jon packed plenty of blade into the frame. Mac's look is unique, he took off last night in the rain and thunder, but was back in his pen this morning and clean from the rain!

Up early building fence, this Boker is with me. The prickly pears are starting to bloom.

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Cool pic Donn :thumbsup:

Just left you a message :thumbsup:

Hi Jack, I just replied to your message but on my profile page, as I can't for the life of me figure out how to post a message on your profile page (if indeed that's how profile messaging works) :confused:
 
All this talk of heatwaves in the US and much of Europe depresses me, June has been a cold wet washout in Scandiland. Rain, north winds and 12c most of the time.:( Mind you, the recent forest fires and large loss of life in Portugal were horrific.

The remedy? (move to the Med...:cool:) No, a decent daily carry always cheers you up, whatever the extremes of weather. Today, GEC Conductor in stainless, yes!

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Regards, Will
Will: Yes! I say move to the Med! I like the area just east of Nice, FR.
 
Honorable sentiment that inspired your carry of that hypnotic Barlow of yours, Dean! :cool::thumbsup:

I'm calling this Colt stag muskrat my "Big Knife of the Week", as well as my stag/horn representative:
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- GT

Thanks, Gary. That was my first TC of many and a favorite. From what I have read, the BladeForums Barlow will be a "first TC" for many others! :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Your Colt muskrat rings all the bells - great stag, great pattern and well executed; another RR success story!
 
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Lovely wood, and a great pic Tom, those two look fantastic together :thumbsup:


Very nice pairing Gary :thumbsup:


Yet another lovely old Barlow :)

Hi Jack, I just replied to your message but on my profile page, as I can't for the life of me figure out how to post a message on your profile page (if indeed that's how profile messaging works) :confused:

It stinks doesn't it? :rolleyes: I'll tack down your reply my friend :thumbsup:
 
Today

'90 Nealy Aikuchi in blued O-1 with dovetailed bolsters and black linen micarta pinned to a distally tapered tang. Usually slid into RBP attached to my belt with a static line for the draw. Think of a biker/trucker wallet attached by a chain. :) A trusted companion that's never let me down 27 years.

Ray Cover Sr. Drop Point in ATS34 with Snakewood covers.

JD Ellis Lanny's Clip, Sandvik 12C27 blade and backspring, blue G-10 frame red micarta liners, maroon micarta bolsters with natural canvas micarta scales.

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