What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

A couple fine looking barlows and lambsfoot Harry! Nice to see.:thumbsup:
Thank you very much for the kind words Dave . Although I do have a TEW Lambsfoot , the one in the picture is the one that I have with a Sheepfoot . I do like and use both of them very much but this one is a little heavier duty .

Harry
 
Better for pulling out Jeeps when they get stuck.:cool:
Jeeps don't get stuck :mad:

I’m Totin a GEC Orange Delrin Mustang which is 440C

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My heart races every time I see that beautiful orange knife.
 
Meant to post more of this week's carries in an earlier post today, but it totally slipped my mind! :eek::(

Watchpocket knife this week is a Rough Rider locking dogleg mini canoe :rolleyes:
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Big knife this week is a Buck clip/spey 4" toothpick:
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Miscellaneous knife this week is a Rough Rider congress:
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Lambsfoot knife this week is my Lam Jack, the horn-handled 2017 Guardians Lambsfoot (thanks, @mrknife ):
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- GT

Nice group of carries, Gary! I don't think I have seen the RR Congress before; part of one series that you have several of which you have several different patterns, correct?
 
This knife is in my pocket today. For those of you who wonder about the size of the new Ancient TC Barlow, this shot should show just how hefty a knife it is. If you've ever driven a forklift, you'll understand as it took a 2K to get this off the truck. ;)


Awesome Prop! :thumbsup:
 
Jeeps don't get stuck :mad:

As long as they’re equipped with the right nut behind the wheel...

I’ve had a ‘76 W200 Power Wagon ( wish I hadn’t sold that one!), a Wrangler, and a Cherokee. Used all three to pull knuckle heads out of trouble. Anything can get stuck.

The worst are the suburbanites who think their AWD is magic and fly by everybody else on bad winter roads.

Last winter, I drove to Denver and back on I80. Black ice on the way out that put a lot of 18 wheelers in the ditch, and heavy snow and ice all through Nebraska and Iowa on the way home. I counted 23 vehicles off the road, and 19 of them were 4wd SUVs and pickups.:D
 
This knife is in my pocket today. For those of you who wonder about the size of the new Ancient TC Barlow, this shot should show just how hefty a knife it is. If you've ever driven a forklift, you'll understand as it took a 2K to get this off the truck. ;)

AWESOME pic Dean:cool: could we get an in hand shot:eek::D
 
Dawn in the Pelican State with my @glennbad re-covered Craftsman Barlow and my @JK Knives Pocket Chef.

Nice pair, Shawn. Great work by Glenn.

But I will change my knives.

I'd have a hard time swapping out that Lloyd, Alan.

I’m Totin a GEC Orange Delrin Mustang which is 440C and a Buck Jig Bone Canoe which is 420J2. :D

Fine selection, Ron. While I really like bright orange, that canoe is captivating.

It's Old Friends Friday, for me.

I love that old Boker, r8shell.

Best I can figure probably sometime around 1920s

I like seeing old E.C. Simmons knives proudly displayed (as well as their KeenKutter cousins).

Bullnose and a converted tl-29.

I like what you've done with that ti-29, Jeff.

- Stuart
 
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