What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Congrats, Ron; your Guardian Lambsfoot is sensational in every respect!! :eek::thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Wow, that stag lambsfoot is exceptional, Ron!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: Much darker and more textured than most modern "eurostag" I've seen. :thumbsup::thumbsup: Is that a recent acquisition, or am I just not paying close enough attention? :rolleyes:

Thank you for your kind words Gary! :) I am proud of my two Guardians, both beauties and very well finished! The Stag is very nice on this Lambsfoot, I am fortunate to get it and actually it was quite recently! :D
 
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Still nice enough to work outside. The Sharpfinger got used today.

@SVTFreak , I agree, a small fixed blade is handy. No need to be fiddling about opening the knife.

The Sharpfinger is a great knife and deserves a revival as it's so useful. I only have a modern Chinese made one as getting the US ones here in Europe is tricky & expensive, but it's not a bad effort either. What I'd really like is a top condition old one dressed with some very fine Stag slabs!:D:cool:

Regards, Will
 
Supreme 25 EO sheep, sheep, spear, Travman, Will, & Pt-Luso!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: The toasty stag covers are luscious, and the crimson bone and bodice shield are a fantastic combination!

Thanks for the attention, Mr.GT....
 
October 16th:

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2013 GEC #68 Pony Jack and 1903 tiny, leather notepad atop the late 1800s Railyard Tool Chest in which the note pad was discovered.

(@paulhilborn - the fountain pen script!!)


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Cool journal P. Are there many more pages? (The PJ fits right in, like something the journal's other might have carried.)
 
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