What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Earth Wind & Fire ;) and rain rain rain

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I do not expect that the irrigation turn will need to be used for a little while Gevo ??? Nice pictures my friend .

Harry
 
I'm hanging out with a pal today. Specifically, a Pal Cutlery Co. cattle knife who promises to handle any chore that I come up with. Man, Pal (like its parent Utica Cutlery) made fine knives. This knife was made during the 1945-1953 period after Pal had taken over Remington's cutlery production and facilities, and was most likely built on Remington patterns and tools.

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- Stuart
Very nice old Pal Stuart !!!! I believe you are correct on the Remington Tooling .

Harry
 
Have these in my pockets today : Taylors Eye Witness one a Sheepsfoot and the other a Lambfoot
Harry that’s what I call Jigged Bone my friend! They could have been done by the same cutler!:cool: :D

This is my first Boston Terrier! He seems like a great family dog. Here is a picture of "Boss" and my girlfriend's daughter watching the boob tube. He's about 10 months old now.

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Here's a pic of the ol' edc for knife content.

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They are devoted family pets and in my experience they love kids! :) How is that Klaas doing for you? :cool:

I’m carry these two today. A Burlap Micarta 54 SFO and my Midnight Special Guardian Lambsfoot also an SFO. Please don’t mind the rain drops it seems like the norm lately! :D
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I do not expect that the irrigation turn will need to be used for a little while Gevo ??? Nice pictures my friend .

Harry
No, I think they are in good shape for now. The river is waaaaay low still, but that is another whole story. I have the stag 35 in my pocket again today. My dad wants his 50 plus years of slides digitized.:eek: no problem dad :D I'll get right on it
 
Speaking of really nice knives...

Is the blade on your halfrich thin enough to be called a bird & trout? It has a beautiful profile.
Hey Jeff, Jerry Halfrich calls it his "Jack Russell" model. I don't have any calipers handy but it's 1/8" CPM-154 stock, or very close to that. I'm sure it would handle most bird and trout duties, although it's not specifically sold as such.
 
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