What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Ebony for Black Friday.
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I can't speak for others, but you have my permission to recycle photos of your TEWs any old time.
Thank you Amir !!!! I appreciate the kind comments my friend . I will carry them a lot especially when Spring comes . They are great Work Knives even though they are both probably over 100 years old .

Harry
 
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It’s supposed to “warm up” a bit next week, with a few days forecasted in the upper-20s/lower-30s, so hopefully we can take her out and play in the snow a bit more then.

I bet you could do some cool stuff with some sort of needle applicator and a bit of mustard. :thumbsup:


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Why waste your time messing around with mustard? Just get a couple of dogs. You'll have all the yellow snow you want.

I have the identical Bullnose, but the blade etch is long gone.

Camillus 17


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Stunning Camillus jack, Steve.

Incredible bone, and the shield and bolsters look polished by time in the pocket.
 
I chose two very different knives to carry today for two different purposes. The 1978 Case 64347HP large stockman is for EDC knife duty during the day. It is ready, willing, and able. The Laguiole Extra (which I just found in another unopened box of my late stepfather's stuff and for which, per the price tag in the Laguiole box, he paid $29.00 in the 1980's) is for when I join my buddies late this afternoon for cocktails. It will be my cocktail discussion icebreaker (thankfully, the bar staff have grown accustomed to my various knives being passed up and down the bar, including my larger fixed blades).

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The bone on the Case is some of the darkest that I've seen. The pin hole drilling seems to have been hurried or the pin setting a bit firm on this one pin (from closer looks at the pin head, it may be the latter).

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- Stuart

D Duckdog I am really enjoying going on this journey with you as you unpack your Stepfather’s knife collection. The Remingtons were a joy to see!
 
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