What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Patina starting on the Lambsfoot
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Woah! I'm past way behind on this thread! Yesterday was a very busy day after being gone for 8 days to DC and the Rendezvous! I was able to slow down just a little this morning and take some photos finally. I'm Totin' this Emerald that followed me home! Glad to be back! :D

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Woah! I'm past way behind on this thread! Yesterday was a very busy day after being gone for 8 days to DC and the Rendezvous! I was able to slow down just a little this morning and take some photos finally. I'm Totin' this Emerald that followed me home! Glad to be back! :D

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Whoa, that is stunning. It looks so good on your wood table. Perfect covers and shield for that frame.
 
Wow, a lot of sweet treats from the Rendezvous are being shown here. I'll dub this "Sweet Tooth Tuesday" and add my own "candy" (albeit not from the recent gathering, sadly): a Remington R1823 serpentine jack (1933-1935) with a Curtiss Baby Ruth Candy shield.

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Ironically, there isn't a Baby Ruth bar in that picture.

- Stuart
 
Nice mystery knife. At a glance on my phone, it looks like mahogany!?!?

As for the maker, Mancow Muller was(is) a radio personality of the shockjock persuasion. Doubt if that helps.

Thanks, Jeff. I'll take the mahogany tip. Yes, I saw the Muller material in my Google search. Wild!! I kinda like the knife, especially with the mystery, and am getting used to it in the pocket.

Carried these 2 for the last couple of days when traveling back from the Rendezvous .

Both beautiful, OE.

This Case Tiny Toothpick was made the same day as my daughter was born. I always carry it around her birthday.

I really like toothpicks and that it a fine one. You've done a much better job dating the knife that I've ever been able to achieve. Kudos, as that makes it special, Nathan.

Looked all around my desk, my cigar box, my dresser top, the master bathroom countertop - all the places my pocketknives get left when I'm not carrying it - couldn't find my Case 6208 penknife anywhere. It was in my shorts pocket (the ones I was wearing) - guess it's wanting to be carried today. A bit premature senior moment!

Been there, OH, and do it daily. Adds adventure to my day.

Rise ‘n shine, Sunshine

You ain't kidding, Jeff. They brightened my day. Thanks.

Woah! I'm past way behind on this thread! Yesterday was a very busy day after being gone for 8 days to DC and the Rendezvous! I was able to slow down just a little this morning and take some photos finally. I'm Totin' this Emerald that followed me home! Glad to be back! :D

Glad that y'all are safely home and what an emerald gem you have. Fabulous.!

- Stuart
 
Grand finale of Brewerfest, my only custom slipjoint in Damascus (Rados due to the tight weave necessary on small blades) and preban crackle bark. Pile side is off the hook imo.

Spectacular. John. Man oh, man! Thanks for sharing all of them.
- Stuart
 
Wow, a lot of sweet treats from the Rendezvous are being shown here. I'll dub this "Sweet Tooth Tuesday" and add my own "candy" (albeit not from the recent gathering, sadly): a Remington R1823 serpentine jack (1933-1935) with a Curtiss Baby Ruth Candy shield.

L7MmMAS.jpg


29GhQca.jpg


Ironically, there isn't a Baby Ruth bar in that picture.

- Stuart
Just ate some Baby Ruths to commemorate! Gorgeous Remington jack.
 
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