What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This one spokes to me / Black box tear drop: Great composition :D
I seee what you did there.... :D
Thanks, Gevo. Another fine video btw.

Someone asked about the pile side on the A Wright Sheepfoot . I apologize for the super late reply and forgetting who asked.... but better late than never, I guess. :rolleyes:
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I recently won the auction for this Schrade Old Timer 34OT made between 1973 and 2004. This knife was NOS and had never had the burr knocked off from the factory so I hit it a few times with a fine Arkansas stone and stropped it and man this thing got sharp. Best $11 knife I've ever bought. :D


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GT if you have all those bad boys in your pocket I don't think the suspenders , cargo pants or fanny pack are going to help.:eek::eek::D:D


On a serious note that is a fantastic collection of Canoes totally enjoyed you posting them I spent several minutes checking them out. :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool::cool:
The Colt you gifted me is great and allowed me to really get an appreciation for the pattern so thanks again my friend.
 
Even with my new cargo work pants, I can only carry two of these today. Left to right: Continental Cutlery Co.; Ulster Knife Co. NY; Hammer; Hammer Brand; Hammer Brand, New York Knife Co., Walden; U V B, Hibbard Spencer Bartlett & Co.

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It will be the Hammers for knife talk with my buddies and slicing some apples (and a Vic Recruit for other cutting duties).
- Stuart

Quite the curvy collection.
 
Even with my new cargo work pants, I can only carry two of these today. Left to right: Continental Cutlery Co.; Ulster Knife Co. NY; Hammer; Hammer Brand; Hammer Brand, New York Knife Co., Walden; U V B, Hibbard Spencer Bartlett & Co.

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It will be the Hammers for knife talk with my buddies and slicing some apples (and a Vic Recruit for other cutting duties).
- Stuart
A few slices of heaven ! Wondrous
 
I recently won the auction for this Schrade Old Timer 34OT made between 1973 and 2004. This knife was NOS and had never had the burr knocked off from the factory so I hit it a few times with a fine Arkansas stone and stropped it and man this thing got sharp. Best $11 knife I've ever bought. :D


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That's quite a find. Congrats!
 
I just picked this Moki large Fish Owl just this week. F&F is amazing for the price. Very smooth with great lock-up. This is the larger model with a smaller version also available. The AUS-8 steel is not the best but at least the knife came extremely sharp out of the box.
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I just picked this Moki large Fish Owl just this week. F&F is amazing for the price. Very smooth with great lock-up. This is the larger model with a smaller version also available. The AUS-8 steel is not the best but at least the knife came extremely sharp out of the box.
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Great buy! I've got both sizes of the Fish Owl myself. I prefer the smaller one, but the larger one finds its way into my pocket once in a while. 4" closed is usually too large for my preference, but the Fish Owl is light enough as to not matter. I would have preferred VG-10 (Moki/G.Sakai uses it a lot), but I'm OK with AUS-8.

I wish they made a 3 5/8" version. That'd be perfect for me.

Today with "Switzerland" in my pocket (also futebulistically speaking)!!!

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That is sweet! The Pioneer Rancher is one of my favorite knives. You get the pruning blade, main blade, caplifter/screwdriver, and the far superior awl. I've been wanting a Pioneer Pruner, but they're not easy to find (not for cheap anyway).
 
Hmmmph. I was away for a few months and now Photobucket is demanding a ransom for my pics. Guess I need to find another way.
 
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I just picked this Moki large Fish Owl just this week. F&F is amazing for the price. Very smooth with great lock-up. This is the larger model with a smaller version also available. The AUS-8 steel is not the best but at least the knife came extremely sharp out of the box.
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Very nice composition. Moki make a wonderful knife, not only real quality but simple and elegant. Brings no weight to the pocket either:cool:

Thanks, Will
 
Well, care package from Sheffield dropped in today. I know it is Wooden Wednesday, but these two beauties promptly replaced the wood clad occupants of my pockets as soon as I laid hands on them. Just beautiful knives... I am finding that horn is a little more difficult to photograph, it is hard to really capture the depth and beauty of these covers.

Thank you again, @Jack Black, these are absolutely superb.

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I'd say your new host passed with flying colors, Tom! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:
But, "How can you have any pudding if you don't COOK yer meat?" :D:rolleyes:


These two Case knives have been getting a lot of kitchen chores for at least the past couple of weeks and are in the kitchen again this week:
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- GT

Thanks GT! Nice Pink Floyd reference :thumbsup:, and some beautiful Case knives too.

To continue the classical reference, some Knights in White Satin for me today :).

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