What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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GEC35 and Enzo Birk75 for me today.
 
X marks the spot! I haven't carried this pair together since September, so it's about time to get them some sunshine. A Case XX 009R Barlow and a C & X Lockwood Brothers (later owned by Joseph Elliot & Son, both companies in Sheffield) swell-end jack.

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- Stuart

Fantastic pair Stuart, lovely stag on that old Lockwood Brothers :thumbsup:

New one off the bench, got it in the pocket today!

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Fantastic work Glenn :thumbsup:

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Superb pic :thumbsup:


You wouldn't say that if you'd encountered my mother's cooking Will! :eek: Having said that, not many restaurants ever tried to emulate it! :D :thumbsup:
 

']Proving to be a versatile and hansdome knife that!:cool:
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[/url]']A meal that contains decent meat or fish, green vegetables and potatoes is actually a healthy and balanced feed. No restaurant ever betters home-cooked in my book :thumbsup:
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[/url]']Thanks, Will[/URL]

Thanks Will! Agreed regarding homemade, and also agreed this sod buster is quite versatile. Although in truth it doesn’t spread peanut butter very well :)
 
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