What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Carried something a little nicer for the wedding we went to tonight. Tidioute #13 Whittler in Muslin Micarta.

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Thankfully I still had my Bull Nose with me; by the time we got food at the reception, there were no forks, only plastic spoons and knives. The Bull Nose is far better than a plastic knife, and makes a fair replacement for a fork. :D

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I also had a couple good-looking wedding dates. :cool:

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Tom: Thank you and believe me you will not be disappointed in the Davison, whatever one it is? <hint
Ok, I'll play. It's got Micarta on it...:D

Seriously, there's a story to tell (as is often the case with these things), but we'll save that for another day.

BTW, I really loved the Autumn Golds collection you posted a few days ago. Just so translucent:thumbsup:. Did you pick those out in person, or luck o' the draw?
 
Isn't there an old saying along the lines of "Anything worth doing is worth repeating"? Prime pair of pocketknives, Jack! :thumbsup::thumbsup:

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That's glorious grain on your alluring anchor knife, Jack!! :cool::thumbsup: I hope you can experience some internet peace sometime soon! :rolleyes:

Thanks for the kind words my friend, hope you're having a great weekend :) :thumbsup:

Dark day, bright knife.

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Cool pic :cool: :thumbsup:


Fantastic Gev :) :thumbsup:

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Birthday Day Dinner and my favorite knife.

Happy Birthday! :) :thumbsup:

Very nice Barrett, both knives and your dates:cool::D

+1 :thumbsup:

Carrying these two today :) The Haywood was in use before (my) breakfast chopping up veggies for my neighbour's guinea-pigs while they are away this weekend. My neighbour finds it odd I carry a penknife, but don't know how else she expected me to chop up all the stuff round the back of her house in the rain this morning :rolleyes:



 
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Birthday Day Dinner and my favorite knife.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY MARTY!!

Carried something a little nicer for the wedding we went to tonight. Tidioute #13 Whittler in Muslin Micarta.

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Thankfully I still had my Bull Nose with me; by the time we got food at the reception, there were no forks, only plastic spoons and knives. The Bull Nose is far better than a plastic knife, and makes a fair replacement for a fork. :D

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I also had a couple good-looking wedding dates. :cool:

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I agree with Paul, Barrett great knives and even better dates.
 
Yeah, I was sorry to see Colt go; I am very happy with each of my several Colt knives. Happy hunting! :thumbsup::thumbsup: Is that the MAM that now sports a fire-brewed handle? ;)


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- GT
Mornin' , Gary. That is a different MAM. This one has been spared from the fiery depths of my modifying mind.
That is one cool Colonial !
 
You're welcome, Tom. :) I bought a red bone replacement for the RR scout, but now someone's hoping to win that replacement in the GAW I'm running currently, so I may have to get another one soon! Here's a little poem I composed about life:
I can't be without
A Rough Rider scout.



I fear that I only have space in this post for one more photo. This old Colonial "Beer Scout" with cracked ice inserts covering the liners is in my watch pocket this week:
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- GT

That is a cool Colonial GT! And I like the poem too; how about:
I carry a small fixed blade knife
It fits just right in my life :rolleyes:

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I did a little research on Croisdale for this thread :thumbsup: - http://www.bladeforums.com/threads/coming-home-to-leeds.1256431/#post-14386811 - It's lost some of the pics unfortunately

That is a serendipitous find Jack. Interestingly, a pic or 3 did remain.

(Something I didn't realize until this thread is that Jack lives in Leeds, about which I know almost nothing, except one of my favorite Who albums in my youth was titled "Live at Leeds".

GT, Young Man Blues on that album is in my top ten rock songs. Moon at his best. Written as a jazz tune, that genre could not capture the anger of that young man:
. The Who did.
 
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