What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I'm toting the Green Banana Bone 35 today.

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@r8shell, the fact that you knew your specialty blade was for budding/grafting says you gotta give it a try. You could pry up some bark in the neighborhood and see if you can't produce a new hybrid. Maybe a peach/pecan tree or a blueberry/cherry bush. Be creative and have fun and don't forget pictures. I'll look forward to your future post. ;):)
 
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
Sweet sweet knives.
 
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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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qwxT8HN.jpg


LQDhbnr.jpg


Apologies for the reflection of my noggin in the Crown's closed clip.
- Stuart

Both are of course beautiful. The coke bottle is particularly alluring!
 
Absolutely gorgeous knife. :thumbsup::thumbsup: How does it feel in hand (and pocket)? I've been admiring one of those.
Thanks!
For a larger knife, it's fairly light and thin in the hand, considering it's a two spring, lighter than my #54 in bone. You know It's in your pocket, especially if you are use to smaller knives, but not terribly so.
My first ebony, and it's a treat!
 
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