What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Thanks, Jack, and same to you! :) I especially like your red buffalo horn lambsfoot! :thumbsup::thumbsup:



Atiger, that is one coool Catt! :cool::thumbsup:
Dean, your Ulster "10" is A-1! :thumbsup::cool:
I admire ALL the fine Barlows both of you gentlemen have!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:


Another day of orange and black looks grand, Tom! :cool::cool:


Thanks, Dee. :)


Kudos on the new-to-you #38 whittler!! :cool::thumbsup: I grok that you're grateful and grinning over that great Grinling, Greg!! ;)



Mark & Atiger, I don't think of seen either of these brands before, but I think I'm a double victim of love at first sight! :eek::thumbsup::thumbsup::cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: Phenomenal bone on each knife, and that Armstrong tang stamp is awesome! :thumbsup::cool:


Thanks for the helpful info, FBC; I'm amazed at what I can learn about so many topics hanging out here! :thumbsup:;):cool:
Dynamite Winchester jack!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:




Falling_rain, Planterz, and Steve, your Case red bones are ravishing!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:


Unusual, but pragmatic, I'll bet!! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup: (The Mick, Alan??)


Congrats on the superb BSK, MB!! :cool::thumbsup:


Stuart, that's a stupendous canoe!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:


Congrats, Joey; that looks to be an exceptional knife!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Currently on family vacation, so I brought along one of my favorite knife families. Here are all the Case chestnut jigged bone CV knives I have right now, in the order in which I acquired them.
Sodbuster Jr. (thanks, Bob):
lRuRckb.jpg


Swayback Jack (thanks, Paul):
udWpmzA.jpg


Sowbelly stockman (thanks, Ron):
uSsUgNX.jpg


Peanut:
Zly8jBu.jpg


Mini Trapper:
TkX0ofm.jpg


- GT
 
That's awesome, I wish the local hardware had the blaze orange delrin when I bought mine.
I wish I had a local hardware store! This town and the one before it only had a big box. (And in the town before this, the B-B drove out the mom & pop and then folded itself. I then was faced with a 1hr trip to get to a real HW store. Yeesh!:mad::mad::mad:)

Gardening at night (well, at dusk anyway:D) with my SS Opinel 10. I have a number of knives with serviceable blades for the yard, but this is the best for the task. (It's got the built-in corkscrew too for relaxing with a glass of vino after:cool:).
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I wish I had a local hardware store! This town and the one before it only had a big box. (And in the town before this, the B-B drove out the mom & pop and then folded itself. I then was faced with a 1hr trip to get to a real HW store. Yeesh!:mad::mad::mad:)


Gardening at night (well, at dusk anyway:D) with my SS Opinel 10. I have a number of knives with serviceable blades for the yard, but this is the best for the task. (It's got the built-in corkscrew too for relaxing with a glass of vino after:cool:).
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It's an ace hardware, but it is however locally owned by people who do things like spend 15$ per pound on a kids FFA pig so I can accept it being part of a chain store.
My town is too small for a big box store, and while I wouldn't want a big box store to move in I wouldn't mind not having to drive 35 minutes to go grocery shopping.
 
Thanks, Jack, and same to you! :) I especially like your red buffalo horn lambsfoot! :thumbsup::thumbsup:



Atiger, that is one coool Catt! :cool::thumbsup:
Dean, your Ulster "10" is A-1! :thumbsup::cool:
I admire ALL the fine Barlows both of you gentlemen have!!! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:


Another day of orange and black looks grand, Tom! :cool::cool:


Thanks, Dee. :)


Kudos on the new-to-you #38 whittler!! :cool::thumbsup: I grok that you're grateful and grinning over that great Grinling, Greg!! ;)



Mark & Atiger, I don't think of seen either of these brands before, but I think I'm a double victim of love at first sight! :eek::thumbsup::thumbsup::cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: Phenomenal bone on each knife, and that Armstrong tang stamp is awesome! :thumbsup::cool:


Thanks for the helpful info, FBC; I'm amazed at what I can learn about so many topics hanging out here! :thumbsup:;):cool:
Dynamite Winchester jack!! :thumbsup::thumbsup:




Falling_rain, Planterz, and Steve, your Case red bones are ravishing!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:


Unusual, but pragmatic, I'll bet!! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup: (The Mick, Alan??)


Congrats on the superb BSK, MB!! :cool::thumbsup:


Stuart, that's a stupendous canoe!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:


Congrats, Joey; that looks to be an exceptional knife!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Currently on family vacation, so I brought along one of my favorite knife families. Here are all the Case chestnut jigged bone CV knives I have right now, in the order in which I acquired them.
Sodbuster Jr. (thanks, Bob):
lRuRckb.jpg


Swayback Jack (thanks, Paul):
udWpmzA.jpg


Sowbelly stockman (thanks, Ron):
uSsUgNX.jpg


Peanut:
Zly8jBu.jpg


Mini Trapper:
TkX0ofm.jpg


- GT
Thanks GT! I think G. Knauth is a hardware company. Not sure who made the knife though. Your Case sowbelly is something special! Beautiul bone and jigging!

My constant companion for the previous two years. Boker 494
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I like those old Bokers alot! Especially the sheepsfoot!
 
Well, what do you think of it? USPS tracking says that my rams horn should be here tomorrow.
Edit: we posted at the same time.
Really a great knife with a lot of cool design features....great size, excellent fit/finish, very nice walk/talk, pinchable, very light and sleek feeling in hand...so far I am really impressed:thumbsup:
 
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