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Thank you, my friend !! I love it and it was considered a EDC quality at CollectorKnivesWOW Gev!!! That's a GORGEOUS knife right there my friend![]()







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Thank you, my friend !! I love it and it was considered a EDC quality at CollectorKnivesWOW Gev!!! That's a GORGEOUS knife right there my friend![]()
mmmm elderberries !!! I was just listening to the Cranberries. The Colours of 2018The Elderberry 78 today
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That's pretty special, Gev. Very well portrayed. (Well worth totin' and showin' on Saturday.)Sadhguru
Life does not change because you change the content of your life, it changes because you change the context of your life
Fully on with Life
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THAT is a spear blade. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you fine Sir !! Much appreciated commentThat's pretty special, Gev. Very well portrayed. (Well worth totin' and showin' on Saturday.)
- Stuart
This is a great capture!Thirty Eight ThursdayView attachment 831591
Thank you! Highly underrated pattern in my opinion.This is a great capture!
@TheChunk91 , that Imperial is older than I am, but in better shape, I think!
Admirable pair, Alan!Color coordinated today.
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Big and bad (and beautiful beads), Zieg!![]()
The trusty Opinel N°10 carbon.
Zieg
I like that dapper dark duo, Tom!
That's a cultured couple of knives you have there, Stuart; very classy!A couple more older knives in my pockets today (I need to look in my stash for some more recent ones). These are almost twins, in that both are 4-blade equal end pen knives (senators) with tip bolsters, narrow spear mains, and matching cut-outs at the nail nicks so the blades can sit low. The Ulster (1876-1941) is wearing brown jigged bone and brass liners, the U.S. Cutlery Co. (1920-1941) is in very dark brown jigged bone and brass liners. Both are under 3.5" closed.
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- Stuart
Congrats on the immaculate Italian import, Duane!
Cool collection of Craftsman tools, Steve!
Hope you had a memorable anniversary dinner, Jeff.Going out for my 19th anniversary dinner tonight, carrying a little 440C.
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Get well soon, Jeff; pneumonia/flu combo sounds like no fun at all!Found out not only do I have pneumonia, as I suspected, but flu type A also. So these little guys are comforting me and getting a touch up on the ultra fine stone.
Camco advertising knife, and a Schrade 206 Barlow. This poor Barlow has about the most homely set of delrin covers I’ve ever had the misfortune of seeing. But, Check out that unmolested full blade profile.
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Sorry for the unimaginative picture of my lap- lol
Pleasant pair for sure, Ron!Thanks Gary!Totin a pair of Cases on this snowy Tuesday!
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That knife hits the bulls eye (or Nose), FBC!
IMHO, no need to apologize for carrying a Recruit, @315 ! I think it's a splendid knife!Guys, I'd really like to say I carried something a bit more exciting or nostalgic, but if I'm at work this is in my pocket. ...
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Thanks for leaving me something in your will, Jack, although I'll probably "check out" before you do!Thanks pal, I'll leave it to you in my willI'm excited about your new schedule
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I won this knife in @abbydaddy 's giveaway last year - https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/1k-giveaway.1462217/#post-16826633 - and am carrying it today - sorry for your loss my friend![]()
Also carrying my Guardian's Lambsfoot
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Superb knife, Steve (and excellent photo)!
Case had some interesting saw cut bone back then, didn't they? Here's one of mine.
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Thanks for the examples of Case sawcut bone Barlows, guys!I whole heartily agree.
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- Stuart
Thank you, GT! I am looking forward to experiencing your new rotation schedule.
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I found Churchill's big brother and it has joined me today.
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Dylan, thanks for encouraging my scheduling endeavors.
Thanks, Dean....
Thanks, Gary. Your Pioneer looks so great with the worn Alox and the old cross!
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Thanks again, Gary. Your 1975 Case Canoe is the champion of Canoedom!
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Luscious ligneous pair, Stuart!Wooden Wednesday gives me an excuse to carry something other than brown jigged bone today. These two are in ebony: an Aerial Cutlery (Marinette, Wis., 1912-1944) swell-center pen (with a surgical/manicure blade) and a Clause (Fremont, OH, 1887-?) swell-end jack with a sheepfoot main.
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- Stuart
Yowza, Gev!!...
Thank you Kris
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Thank you, my friend !! I love it and it was considered a EDC quality at CollectorKnivesMy first GEC stag. It's all Will's fault...lol
and the band of 35 brothers
and Harry the stag master
I owe you one, my friendGev my man, I'll gladly take my share of the blame
Very grand Stag that one, looks like from a lost age
Regards, Will
Thank you Gary !! Fantastic in blue mini copperheadI'm falling behind in this thread, at least partly because I got all shaky and achy yesterday, and I think I'm a Flu Fighter now.
@TheChunk91 , that Imperial is older than I am, but in better shape, I think!
Admirable pair, Alan!
Big and bad (and beautiful beads), Zieg!
I like that dapper dark duo, Tom!
That's a cultured couple of knives you have there, Stuart; very classy!
Congrats on the immaculate Italian import, Duane!
Cool collection of Craftsman tools, Steve!
Hope you had a memorable anniversary dinner, Jeff.Congrats on the anniversary and the Mustang!
Get well soon, Jeff; pneumonia/flu combo sounds like no fun at all!Couple of notable knives keeping you company!
Pleasant pair for sure, Ron!
That knife hits the bulls eye (or Nose), FBC!
IMHO, no need to apologize for carrying a Recruit, @315 ! I think it's a splendid knife!
Thanks for leaving me something in your will, Jack, although I'll probably "check out" before you do!I'm glad to have a rotation schedule again to minimize my decision-making.
Thoughtful twosome you picked!
Superb knife, Steve (and excellent photo)!
Thanks for the examples of Case sawcut bone Barlows, guys!Travman, the symmetry on the handle of yours is incredible!
Dylan, thanks for encouraging my scheduling endeavors.
Dylan and r8shell, I'm enjoying these ebony siblings of the Churchills you have. Little sister is an 09 Esquire, right? What's that big brother?
Thanks, Dean.Both knives were ones I've been after for quite some time, so I should be happy for the 4C-able future (nice alliteration
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Luscious ligneous pair, Stuart!I really like that big old Clause, although I was surprised to see how high the main rides when closed!
Yowza, Gev!!
Some Case knives for me this week.
Watchpocket Knife of the Week is a Wharncliffe mini copperhead:
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Peanut of the Week is a Delrin TruSharp Peanut (thanks, Cory):
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Even though I carry this knife EVERY week, it's on my schedule as Big (?) Knife of the Week:
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- GT
The master at work. Well done, GT. In case you were not aware, I am a fan of the Case knives and you offered up some fine ones. I really like the SBJr, but that mini copperhead caught my eye, as I do like peanuts (just don't carry them as much as I should).Luscious ligneous pair, Stuart!
Yes, that's an 09 Esquire.Dylan and r8shell, I'm enjoying these ebony siblings of the Churchills you have. Little sister is an 09 Esquire, right? What's that big brother?