What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Warm and Windy today, and I mean WINDY!!! that said, I carried this beautiful 2013 single clip TC clad in yellow bone as a reward for thatching/mowing the yard and staining the front deck:thumbsup: Tomorrow I'll stain the rear deck if the wind dies down.
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Going to carry my GEC Churchill this week. Is this the perfect pocketknife? If not, it’s darn close. I can picture my grandfather having this knife and not seeing the need to ever have another, until the blade was sharpened down to a sliver. (We are so spoiled nowadays and we don’t even realize it! :))

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Super mod on the RR sowbelly punch, FBC! :cool::cool::thumbsup: And that jigged bone Recruit rocks; it would pair up well with your toasted MAM! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:
Thanks, Gary. Glad you got your Case Teardrop to work a little better.

Thank you my friend :) :thumbsup:



One of my favourite Lambsfoot knives, the bolster was the basis for the 2017 Guardians Lambsfoot. It bears the 'Unity' mark, which was used by several related co-operative ventures in Sheffield, originally being the mark of the Sheffield Cutlery Co-operative Productive Society, which was formed by three trade union branches in 1866. The covers are indeed jigged bone. Few more pics :thumbsup:

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Cool knife with a cool history. :thumbsup:


I needed the Moore Maker today but I couldn't resist throwing the whittler I picked up from G2 into my pocket.

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@Gary W. Graley , thanks again, buddy.
 
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