What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Very nice my friend! :thumbsup::cool: Hope you had a great 4th! Stay cool! :D

Three great-looking knives GT :thumbsup:

I might be away for a couple of days due to the early arrival of a house guest, but hope to catch up with y'all soon :) Enjoyed seeing everyone's 4th July carries. This is me for the next couple of days :) :) :) :thumbsup:

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Jack, I think that is a great pair to carry for at least a couple of days! ;) Hope you have a good visit my friend! :D

Today I'm totin' these two. Y'all have a great Thursday! :)

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Thanks, the blue color in the patina is from cutting some very rare steak.


Thanks, GT. I think this one is referred to as a Tear Drop Jack by Blue Grass Cutlery, IIRC. I used to have a list of all the Black Box numbers / names / years bookmarked but I can not find it anywhere.

HAPPY INDEPENDENCE DAY!

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Black Cat firecracker -- brings back memories!
 
Great Picture FBC, I couldn't wait to buy Black Cats:cool: enjoy tonight's celebration:thumbsup:

Worlds fastest fuse on any explosive!:eek::D be mindful of ya digits people ;) :thumbsup:

If you find it, please PM to me.

@kai76 That's a beauty, Nick.
- Stuart

Black Cat firecracker -- brings back memories!

Thanks, y'all. I hope everyone had a great 4th and nobody is too hungover.

D Duckdog I sure will. I thought I found it on AAPK but my search yesterday came up empty.
 
Besides an absolute stunner of a knife, I have to compliment you on your portion control!

Haha, I was thinking the opposite: Not enough food! But plenty of knife.

Wow your Breakfast looks good !!
The knife isn’t to shabby either :)

Thanks for the kudos on the knife guys. If I remember correctly, Mr. Talley was mentored by Steve Johnson and John Young. I think he was a great student!
As for my breakfast, if you saw what I ate yesterday you'd probably advise me to abstain completely for a day or two!:eek:

Oh, here's the rest of my knife ride along for the day.
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A Throwback Thursday for me, as I'm totin' some oldies for the day (still hot and not much cuttin' in the plans). A Queen City equal end pen (1922-1945) and a New York Knife Co. (Walden, 1856-1931) in a fish pattern. Bernard Levine opines that the fish knife is the precursor to the fishtail pattern.

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- Stuart
 
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