What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Good to see you back Tom, hope things get easier with time my friend :thumbsup:

Hope everyone is having a great Sunday :) I've had a lazy day so far, but I see chores looming in my future! :eek: ;) Carrying this A.Wright Sambar Lambsfoot again today, and encouraged by one of @leghog 's recent threads, I've dug out the other two, which I bought in 1979 and 1982 respectively :thumbsup:






Thanks Jack! Love the finger grooves on the FB :thumbsup:

That black Bark River and Orange Farmer are one of my favorite pairings of yours, Tom!! :cool::cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:


Couple of other recent pick-ups that I've been toting this week:
Rough Rider tobacco bone sowbelly stockman
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Martinez Albainox laguiole caza (probably Chinese-made)
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- GT

Thanks GT, congrats on the new additions :).

These two for me on a snowy Monday, better not drop them ;).

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Thanks Jack! Love the finger grooves on the FB :thumbsup:



Thanks GT, congrats on the new additions :).

These two for me on a snowy Monday, better not drop them ;).


That is a well matched pair, Tom. Very nice!

Weather permitting, I'll be heading over to meet up with @ADEE early tomorrow, and check out his local flea-market. I've got a few knives to show him, but I'll have these two trousered ;) :thumbsup:




A most excellent, perfect duo. Safe travels tomorrow, my friend.


I have these two with me today. It is hard to want to push the Churchill or some form of Lambsfoot out of the pocket. They are both exceptionally useful.

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These two helping me demod the 5.0 today. Need the blower for my 33 and probably gonna trade the mustang in.
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Nice helpers and if you are trading a Mustang, I hope one of them is not for your wrists. I used a Leatherman and a Sabre granddaddy barlow to work on my truck today - no time for pictures in the cold. (Replaced the fuel pump control module underneath my F150 in the 20F cold. It wasn't the problem, the pump fuse that did not look burned at first glance (hairline crack) was. Sheesh!).
- Stuart
 
Another old school custom slipjoint by Ed Kramp circa 2001. No washers, no blade play, D2, halfstops on all blades flush. Unusual, larger than normal nick on the main. Carried by a friend for a few months before he decided it was too large and sold it to me.

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MOP on the pile side has more color. Not well captured ...

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Love this blade.

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Need for doubles completed. Very nice filework on both.

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Dang, Top, that's really fine. I need to meet your friend.
- Stuart
 
I was in a freezing and foolishly followed) quest to fix my truck today, so I did not take pics of my carry knives (only one of which would have fit in this thread). So, to honor the fine barlows shown today, I offer a repeat pic of a few Queenies that I showed previously. (Hopefully, I'll be back to regular posting tomorrow, though our impending snow may make my outdoor photo fun less fun.)

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- Stuart
 
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