What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Guardian solidarity!! ;):thumbsup:
Hope you had a successful, productive Sunday with your projects, Jack. :thumbsup::cool::cool:

Good man! :) :thumbsup: Thank you GT, I did OK, for once ;) :D :thumbsup:

Carrying this today and yesterday:
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Stunning pic Chin :thumbsup:

Start of another week, and I'm packing these two, an A.Wright Lambsfoot, and an older TEW Sleeveboard :thumbsup:

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I was hoping to take some new photos this morning, but we have cold, with rain and some flurries. So, I decided to recycle these photos and this pair will be in my pocket this morning. :)

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Those two look good together Ron, hope the weather pics up there, raining here too :thumbsup:
 
I'm bouncing back to the barlow binge. A Queen model 22 clip barlow from 1961-1971, a close cousin to the Drake Oil Well model 22s from 1972 that I posted on Friday (post #16919). Keeping it company today is a Crown Cutlery Co. coke bottle hunter from 1916-1919.

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Apologies for the reflection of my noggin in the Crown's closed clip.
- Stuart
 
r8shell r8shell That trio looks very tempting for all sorts of duties. Very nice. They certainly prove that work knives can be attractive, too.
- Stuart
Thanks. I really like the look of them. The fit and finish is on the rough side, yet they feel solid in hand. I may write a little review after trying them out.
r8shell, that a neat set of farm folders! Very purpose specific looking. Speaking of purpose, can you tell me what is the intended use of the top knife. Thanks, -James
That's a budding/grafting knife. The bump at the top is for prying up bark, I believe. I'm not sure what use I'll find for it, but it looks cool and makes the knife easier to pinch open. :D
 
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