What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Here you go Paul:thumbsup:
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That's a magnificent half-congress, Paul! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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It's a 73 stag Gary. The Schuco for John is perfect for a Porsche lover.
Thanks for de-confusing me, Alan. :)

It's a 501
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Thanks for the ID on that Buck. :)

These two today. The big Rosewood Lambsfoot will be doing most of the heavy lifting! :D

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That looks like a power couple, Ron! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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Thanks a lot GT, the Abbeydale Jack is more knife than I need most days, but I always enjoy carrying it :) Looks like you're well-equipped, as usual, my friend :) :thumbsup:

LOL! :D Thanks again pal, I've had to separate those two today in case my pockets go up in smoke! :D Great looking Canoes, my own NKCA Gunboat is due a trip out :) :thumbsup:

Piano keys today ;) :thumbsup:

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Thanks for the supportive comments, Jack. :) Your piano keys duo is definitely in tune! ;):thumbsup::thumbsup:

Resplendent bone on that trapper, @Travman ! :cool::thumbsup::cool:

Decided to go nostalgic today!
This Buck 111(along with an old 110) was the first knife that I actually bought with my own hard earned money(summer chores as a young fella). I was at the local gun show with my Dad with one thing in mind and that was to buy a knife. My Dad did the negotiating for me after I spotted this beauty on a table and actually came away with another knife as well , a 110.
This was the one I had to have and it was mint at the time :rolleyes::oops:. It and the 110 both survived my youth with many bumps and bruises along the way. It doesn't see much use anymore but it is on the hip today and ready for action.
Burnt Stag
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Interesting and unusual knife, and very cool story behind it; thanks, @Burnt Stag ! :cool::cool::thumbsup:

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Today, I'm toting a new sambar Lambsfoot, and an old Boy's Knife. View attachment 953388 View attachment 953389
Also, an Enzo Necker, static cord style. Just because I can. :)
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Great choices for Thrilling 3-Knife Thursday, @r8shell! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:;)

Thanks GT! Nice pair of “boats” you have there :).

Enzo necker and a blue farmer for me today.

Thanks for acknowledging my canoes, Tom. :) Man, your blue Farmer can sure light up a room! :cool::thumbsup::cool:

This MONSTER fish was nice enough to pose for a picture. Then I released it back into the wild.

Congrats on your sport fishing success, John! ;):thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Thanks, GT. That rope cutting/fusing/end whipping project whipped me like a rented mule. The knife did fine, me, not so much. I like that gunboat, matey.
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- Stuart
Hope you recover quickly from the rope project, Stuart, and thanks for the good word on my gunboat. :)

I'm making this my Throwback Thursday by totin' this Camillus Wharncliffe pen knife from 1916. At 3 3/8", it's an easy carry. (I'll have a perpetually carried barlow around in case I encounter some heavy cutting chore so as not to tire this geezer out.)
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- Stuart
W:eek:W!! That old Wharncliffe is absolutely dreamy, Stuart!! :thumbsup::cool::cool::thumbsup: (Wonder if it inspired the current Case Seahorse Whittler?)

Camillus Jack today

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Notable knife, Steve! :cool::cool::thumbsup:

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Thank you for your kind comments, Gary. Your latest canoes are quite seaworthy! :thumbsup::thumbsup:
I appreciate your approval, Dean. :)

I'm totin' my Ancient again today.

That's a handsome knife, Dean, and it seems to me that all of the folks who got them recently are quite pleased with them! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

Finally a Case that I like, and I love it!

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Memorable Tribal Lock!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

My Bailed non-SAK of the Week is this Camillus linesman's knife:
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My International Knife of the Week is a big olive wood Joker that looked like this when it was brand new:
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My Free Choice Knife of the Week is this Rough Rider gunstock (thanks, Barrett):
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- GT
 
Tom, I hope you are well my friend! I have missed you! We have had a lot of people posting FB's lately and I was just think the other day about you. Glad to have you back! A great duo there today! :thumbsup::cool:

Thanks for the warm welcome home my friend, I have missed you all! :)

Thanks for acknowledging my canoes, Tom. :) Man, your blue Farmer can sure light up a room! :cool::thumbsup::cool:



My Bailed non-SAK of the Week is this Camillus linesman's knife:
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My International Knife of the Week is a big olive wood Joker that looked like this when it was brand new:
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My Free Choice Knife of the Week is this Rough Rider gunstock (thanks, Barrett):
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- GT

Thanks GT! That may be my favorite farmer. The Joker is a stunner! :thumbsup:
 
Rented mule! I know exactly what you mean buddy! :eek:

I had you in mind, pal.

W:eek:W!! That old Wharncliffe is absolutely dreamy, Stuart!! :thumbsup::cool::cool::thumbsup: (Wonder if it inspired the current Case Seahorse Whittler?)

My Bailed non-SAK of the Week is this Camillus linesman's knife:

Thanks, GT. With 102 years of exposure, I can't guess at what inspiration that knife may have been. Benard Levine has many examples of this pattern in his 1985 Guide, so I assume Case could have seen one there, too. I would like to see more than just Case try this pattern. I like the linesman, but that Joker is, seriously, the truth.

I love my V-cutter, but a spey blade sure makes a fine cigar cutter!

Yes, it does.

D Duckdog That’s an amazingly gorgeous Camillus Stuart!! So good.

Thanks, Nick. That's a fine KeenKutter.

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That's a magnificent half-congress, Paul! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:


Thanks for de-confusing me, Alan. :)


Thanks for the ID on that Buck. :)


That looks like a power couple, Ron! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:


Thanks for the supportive comments, Jack. :) Your piano keys duo is definitely in tune! ;):thumbsup::thumbsup:


Resplendent bone on that trapper, @Travman ! :cool::thumbsup::cool:


Interesting and unusual knife, and very cool story behind it; thanks, @Burnt Stag ! :cool::cool::thumbsup:


Great choices for Thrilling 3-Knife Thursday, @r8shell! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:;)


Thanks for acknowledging my canoes, Tom. :) Man, your blue Farmer can sure light up a room! :cool::thumbsup::cool:


Congrats on your sport fishing success, John! ;):thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:


Hope you recover quickly from the rope project, Stuart, and thanks for the good word on my gunboat. :)


W:eek:W!! That old Wharncliffe is absolutely dreamy, Stuart!! :thumbsup::cool::cool::thumbsup: (Wonder if it inspired the current Case Seahorse Whittler?)


Notable knife, Steve! :cool::cool::thumbsup:


I appreciate your approval, Dean. :)


That's a handsome knife, Dean, and it seems to me that all of the folks who got them recently are quite pleased with them! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:


Memorable Tribal Lock!! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

My Bailed non-SAK of the Week is this Camillus linesman's knife:
HrgaKlS.jpg


My International Knife of the Week is a big olive wood Joker that looked like this when it was brand new:
VMJ3jNh.jpg


My Free Choice Knife of the Week is this Rough Rider gunstock (thanks, Barrett):
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- GT

That is beautiful perfection right there!!

Paul I hope you don't get the big head with all of quoting this beautiful knife! ;) But, I can't resist! It took me almost a whole day to get the drool off of my iPad screen! :eek: This my friend is just a beautiful knife. I know it will feel as good in the pocket as it looks! Congratulations! :thumbsup::D


Tom, I hope you are well my friend! I have missed you! We have had a lot of people posting FB's lately and I was just think the other day about you. Glad to have you back! A great duo there today! :thumbsup::cool:


Rented mule! I know exactly what you mean buddy! :eek:


Wow Stuart! :thumbsup::cool: This Camillus is everything that makes me love a single spring two blade knife! :eek: A wonderful example of the pen knife! :D


That is exactly what I was thinking my friend! :thumbsup: :D

Thanks all for the compliments on my Northfield Stag Half Congress. The stag is medium/thin and nicely matched. Sorry about your ipad Ron:D
 
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