What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Oh, little-kid-colds are the worst! Feel better!
I'm mixing things up with a modified Opinel and a J.Nowill sleeveboard pen. (a gift from Jack Black Jack Black )
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Thanks, although I’m more concerned about my daughter in law who also caught it, and is climbing Pikes Peak as we speak. A cough and 14,000 feet elevation is not a good combination!

Nice mod! What did you use, a belt sander? Files?
 
No, it is stacked wood, which is pretty unique. :)
That’s the first I’ve heard of it. Looks great! :thumbsup::cool:

YIKES. Congratulations that your efforts worked

- Stuart
I’m a stubborn man, and sometimes that pays off. :)

Another Camillus today, four line Jack

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I have a Camillus 33 with similar bone. It’s one of my favorites. Yours is a beautiful example! :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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My knife today is on the opposite end of the traditional spectrum, but, in my opinion, every bit as nice. :D
 
I'm finally staggering into Stagurday with an relatively rare (to me) totin' companion: a small (3.25") folder by the late J. M. "Mickey" Maddox of Ringgold, GA, a protégé of Ron Little. I think the knife is from the 1980's. I like the dove-tailed bolster/cover joint.

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- Stuart
 

Delightful pairing Ron :thumbsup:

As I try to battle a cold which was a gift from my grandson, I’ll have these today:View attachment 981530

Hope you (and your daughter in law) are rid of that cold soon Jeff :thumbsup:

Oh, little-kid-colds are the worst! Feel better!
I'm mixing things up with a modified Opinel and a J.Nowill sleeveboard pen. (a gift from Jack Black Jack Black )
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Nice to see that Nowill again :) :thumbsup:

Ha!
It's true, though. :) Here are a few others I did. Much cheaper than Sloyd Carvers, and you can carry 'em in your pocket. :cool::thumbsup:
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Yikes! :D Great pic! :thumbsup:

I'm finally staggering into Stagurday with an relatively rare (to me) totin' companion: a small (3.25") folder by the late J. M. "Mickey" Maddox of Ringgold, GA, a protégé of Ron Little. I think the knife is from the 1980's. I like the dove-tailed bolster/cover joint.

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rL3LYMe.jpg


- Stuart

Interesting knife Stuart :) :thumbsup:

I've had these two with me today, and a Vic Farmer :) Hope everyone is having a great weekend :thumbsup:



 
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