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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Are two sheepfoots called sheepfeet? I'm totin' a Queen model 32 large congress from 1958-1960.

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- Stuart
 
Sam Adams himself could have carried a knife like that venerable S&M, Stuart! ;):thumbsup::thumbsup:

I'm speechless with shock and awe, Stuart!! :eek::thumbsup::thumbsup::eek:

Thanks, GT. I'm a little stunned by the Queens pile.

I have this 1920-40 Case with me today it is about the size of a two-blade GEC 78.

Dat's nice, Travis!

Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a Schatt & Morgan #99 (thanks, Jack):

I lake that Schatt & Morgan, GT. Very nice.

Robeson, Camillus, and Wenger for Black Friday

Old and new, all classics, Jeff.

WOW! Outstanding!

Thanks. I was a little surprised. too.

Pulling out in a few minutes to head elk hunting for the week.

Have a good hunt and a great time. Be safe.

- Stuart
 
Are two sheepfoots called sheepfeet? I'm totin' a Queen model 32 large congress from 1958-1960.

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Your collective shot of the Winterbottom from the other day set me thinking - Was there a Penknife-single-spring 2 blades pattern made in that sublime material too?

That Congress just purrs :cool:

Thanks, Will
 
Old and new, all classics, Jeff.

- Stuart
Thanks, Stuart! “Classic” is a much more pleasing label for my knives than “user”!
Come think of it, it’s a better label for us old guys, too.:cool:

Really digging the clawed bone you’ve been totin ‘n showin. Do you think some pieces of bone take dye differently, or do you think it was intentional? Either way, I like it. But no, the mark side is better.:D
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Much better than bills and ads!
Love the micarta and largemouth bass(?) shield.
 
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Piano keys again, oil the joints!

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Man that TC!:thumbsup:
I almost missed the honeybee. How long did you wait for that?

That imperial stamp was used 1936-1952.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge!
Is it safe to say that steel liners indicate wartime production?

Here are some of the knives I'm carrying this week.
Watchpocket Knife of the Week is a Klaas mini canoe:
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Big Knife of the Week is a Cold Steel Kudu:
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Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a Schatt & Morgan #99 (thanks, Jack):
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- GT
Gary, the S&M is more than miscellaneous! More like spectacular.
And thanks once again for your kind comments about my users!;)
 
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