What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Brent Cramer LC Jr. helping out around the house today.
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After a brief back and forth with Bob yesterday, I realized I better smell the roses and come post here every now and again.


What a beaut!

Brent Cramer LC Jr. helping out around the house today.
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You sure do have an eye for superbly dyed bone.

And those anchor knives always make me want my own "Popeye" knife. ;)


Here's my awfully homely carry for the day :)

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Today I have my drivin' day, got paid my SS and today's the day to pay bills, do some shoppin' and go to the pharmacy so I'll be in and out of the truck and stores. In order to not draw attention I keep a small knife in my watch pocket. Today it's the Kutmaster Coca Cola Jack Knife and maybe the Russ lock with my initials carved into the yellow Delrin scales. ;) :)

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NICE fixed blade GT! That looks like a fantastic whittling knife. Insert evil laugh here _______.



:) :) :)

That electrician is dripping with character too :thumbsup:

A city knife and a radio jack today, on the rocks as it were :).


Great post Tom! :D :thumbsup:

Today I have my drivin' day, got paid my SS and today's the day to pay bills, do some shoppin' and go to the pharmacy so I'll be in and out of the truck and stores. In order to not draw attention I keep a small knife in my watch pocket. Today it's the Kutmaster Coca Cola Jack Knife and maybe the Russ lock with my initials carved into the yellow Delrin scales. ;) :)

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That Kutmaster is a beaut Ted :thumbsup:
 
Speaking of outstanding pen knives, that's sensational, Dee! :thumbsup::cool::cool::thumbsup: White Owl? Are those the rust red jigged bone covers?

Stockman of the Week is a Marbles stag bone sowbelly (thanks, Randy):
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Canoe of the Week is a Rough Rider Masonic canoe:
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Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a Black Box Winchester dogleg/teardrop/candle-end (thanks, Paul):
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Thanks Gary!
Yes & Yes. :)

The great cutlery continues..... :thumbsup:
 
Very nice Barrett, both knives and your dates:cool::D


I agree with Paul, Barrett great knives and even better dates.

That's a fantastic picture, Barrett!!! :thumbsup::cool:

Saw the sunglasses in the food pic and thought, "Gotta be Eleanor's!" And the next pic confirms that I'm still the absolute King of Fashion! :rolleyes: Looks like a fun family outing! :cool:

Thanks, guys! We had a good time, although the wedding ceremony itself was outside in the full heat of the Texas-in-July sun. Thankfully, it was fairly short, and Eleanor managed to find some shade and played with the grass for most of the ceremony. :D

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I have been at home today and not really Totin in the true meaning of the term. As a result I have spent a lot of time with this #13 Rust Red Whittler. I have been admiring the fit and finish. The overall design and attention to details. But most of all, and certainly not for the first time, I have been totally impressed with the high levels of skill and craftsmanship that Bill and the good folks at Great Eastern Cutlery continue to exhibit time after time. :)
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Good looking #13 Whittler, Ron! I really though I was going to like the Speaker Jack the most, but my #13 Whittler (in Muslin Micarta) is quickly becoming my favorite version of that pattern.

The 2017 will be out soon.... But I want to give a big hand to the 2016 BF knife. It is a great EDC. And quite a looker.

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Great knives by everyone today! I spent the day getting reacquainted with the #35 frame. I see several more in my future. :)
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Nice shots of your #35's. I need to give my 2016 Forum Knife a little more pocket time. Although I still find the upcoming #35 Calf Pen thingy to be a bit of a head-scratcher, I can't wait to see what else GEC does with the pattern. (Come on #35 Scout knife, come on #35 Scout knife...) :D



Great punch-stockmen, Rachel! I always struggle finding a Case stockman that really speaks to me. If they made a medium stockman with square bolsters, the more standard clip (instead of the slimmer, Turkish-style clip) and a punch, I'd be all over it! :D

GEC's sixties patterns are the bee's knees, and this 68 is no exception.

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I like the simplicity of that knife! Hope they bring that pattern back at some point.

These two for me today :)




Beautiful ebony-clad pair you've got there, Jack! :thumbsup:


I love that Coca-Cola shield!

Carrying my new-to-me spearpoint #92 today.

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Extra points for taking a Lambsfoot to the centre of Britain sir! :) :thumbsup:

@Gevonovich[/USER] on post 100,000!

+1 Congratulations Gev, where would we be without you? :) :thumbsup:


Cool pic :cool: :thumbsup:

Thanks, guys! We had a good time, although the wedding ceremony itself was outside in the full heat of the Texas-in-July sun. Thankfully, it was fairly short, and Eleanor managed to find some shade and played with the grass for most of the ceremony. :D

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Beautiful ebony-clad pair you've got there, Jack! :thumbsup:


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Thanks pal, great pics :) :thumbsup:

Her Majesty is taking the day off work tomorrow, so I have to forego my usual Thursday lolly-gagging on the flea-market tool stall to go to York for the day :rolleyes: Ah well ;) Taking my Cory Hess-gifted Doctor's Knife and ebony Lambsfoot :) :thumbsup:



 
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