What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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I've always been puzzled by how little respect lady leg knives get here. :confused: But I don't see how anyone could NOT admire your gorgeous example, Alan!!! :cool::thumbsup: And it's timely, too: when I was a lad, "Drink a Nehi on 4th of July" was pure poetry! :D

I meant to comment on Alan's knife, but it dropped out of my multi-quote! :confused: I'm not generally a fan of the style (though I really like the older pattern of leg and shoe knives), but I think that is a great-looking knife, the best I've seen :thumbsup: Nice to see it Alan :thumbsup:

Thanks, Jack. I was raised on a dairy farm and saw plenty of horns (and the damage they could do until we decided to start dehorning all our livestock), but this is my first encounter with ram's horn. :D
Thanks, too, for the birthday wishes for the US. :thumbsup: I'm not nearly as enamored of TC Barlows as many of us are and I don't consider them to be "a right of man" :rolleyes:, but that ebony spear/pen you posted is certainly one I'd consider a privilege!! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

Thanks pal, that was my very first TC, and a gift from Charlie :) I need to pick up some ram's horn, it has a lot of character, think it'd look great on a Lambsfoot :) :thumbsup:


What a great trio of knives! :) :thumbsup:
 
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