What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Nice. Is that an actual model or a mod?
Ahhh... Did some searching. It's an Electrician. Now that's a SAK I can see myself carrying. Those are all tools I'd use and nothing I wouldn't use.
 
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I don't carry stainless often as I prefer carbon blade knives. I couldn't pass on this Queen made Robeson Barlow a few years back. I admit, I do like this knife, the stainless gets that toothy wicked sharp that I find nice. It has wonderful DARK red smooth bone covers with a slight grayish blue hue in the right light. I came across it in the knife roll this morning and decided to carry it, glad I did. The blade is solid and centered and the fit n finish is excellent:cool:
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Thanks, Alan, I just had to see the stag Eureka once more, but I had a senior moment . . . I remembered it as a Wharncliffe, hence my previous post about one each bellied and straight.
 
Travman inspires me to carry my small knives. I always over look them due to size, yet they cut so well. So many small knives are just to darn cool not to carry:thumbsup:

A 2016 Beagle with Cola Jigged Bone covers:thumbsup:
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Great covers on that one! :thumbsup: I never picked up a Beagle 'cause I got a Coyote and found it to be too small, but there's no denying that one's a good looking knife.

I was going to pocket something else today, alongside my ebony Guardians 2018 Lambsfoot, but encouraged by Nick kai76 kai76 , I thought I'd pair it with another penknife, a Sleeveboard by William Morton :thumbsup:

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Cool covers on that Sleeveboard, Jack!


This today . My first GEC that I bought new in 2015 .




Harry

Harry, that's a heck of a first GEC! :D :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

15, off the chaaaaain, today:D;)
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Thank you Dave. I just can't decide, chain? no chain? I must have had the chain on and off a dozen times:eek:

That's a beautiful knife, Paul, though I have to admit that I don't love the look of the holes there without the bail. On the other hand, I don't really like the chain, either. Is it possible to leave the bail on but remove the chain?

The yellow saw cut bone 77 today. Have had 8 inches since morning. Shoveled the roof slide off my deck and re stocked my bird feeder for the finches:thumbsup:
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Our renters deck for now:eek: I'd say 3ft in front of his door:)
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Looks like y'all got some real snow! :D We got a bit this morning, but most of it's already gone. (I've been carrying my Natural Canvas Micarta Bull Nose this week.)

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Despite the weird face she's making in this picture, Eleanor was pretty excited about the snow.

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Great covers on that one! :thumbsup: I never picked up a Beagle 'cause I got a Coyote and found it to be too small, but there's no denying that one's a good looking knife.



Cool covers on that Sleeveboard, Jack!




Harry, that's a heck of a first GEC! :D :thumbsup: :thumbsup:





That's a beautiful knife, Paul, though I have to admit that I don't love the look of the holes there without the bail. On the other hand, I don't really like the chain, either. Is it possible to leave the bail on but remove the chain?



Looks like y'all got some real snow! :D We got a bit this morning, but most of it's already gone. (I've been carrying my Natural Canvas Micarta Bull Nose this week.)

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Despite the weird face she's making in this picture, Eleanor was pretty excited about the snow.

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Man Barrett, Eleanor is just a doll:thumbsup: we rec'd 9" earlier this week and others nearby rec'd 13":eek: I agree about the holes Barrett. I did have the bail only on earlier but just happened to have it off for it's photo shoot:) I like it better on:thumbsup:
 
A beautiful very classy barlow right there Paul.

btb01 btb01 - Barrett it's obvious Eleanor is saying - "Daddy please let me carry that bullnose, It goes perfect with my llama shirt!"
Thank you Dwight, I hadn't carried for a spell and when I saw it earlier I just had to for the day:):thumbsup:
 
I don't carry stainless often as I prefer carbon blade knives. I couldn't pass on this Queen made Robeson Barlow a few years back. I admit, I do like this knife, the stainless gets that toothy wicked sharp that I find nice. It has wonderful DARK red smooth bone covers with a slight grayish blue hue in the right light. I came across it in the knife roll this morning and decided to carry it, glad I did. The blade is solid and centered and the fit n finish is excellent:cool:
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That is a verrrrry nice looking Barlow my friend . I do not recall ever seeing you post that one .

Harry
 
Those are some beautiful knives! Looks like Glennbad did a fantastic job.:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thanks @Spaten. I had Glenn do seven knives for me and IMO he did an absolutely fantastic job on them. One was a NOS Camillus TL-29 that he removed the screwdriver blade and turned it into a stag single blade linerlock.

I don't carry stainless often as I prefer carbon blade knives. I couldn't pass on this Queen made Robeson Barlow a few years back. I admit, I do like this knife, the stainless gets that toothy wicked sharp that I find nice. It has wonderful DARK red smooth bone covers with a slight grayish blue hue in the right light. I came across it in the knife roll this morning and decided to carry it, glad I did. The blade is solid and centered and the fit n finish is excellent:cool:
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That is an absolutely beautiful Barlow Paul!!

Looks like y'all got some real snow! :D We got a bit this morning, but most of it's already gone. (I've been carrying my Natural Canvas Micarta Bull Nose this week.

Despite the weird face she's making in this picture, Eleanor was pretty excited about the snow.

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Barrett I love the pictures you post of Eleanor I was showing some of her pictures here to my daughter just yesterday.
 
Thanks Jack, right back at you :).

Sure this is a terrible picture, but it is a fantastic sandwich :D


Thanks Tom, hope you enjoyed that Herculean sandwich :) :thumbsup:

Cool covers on that Sleeveboard, Jack!




Harry, that's a heck of a first GEC! :D :thumbsup: :thumbsup:





That's a beautiful knife, Paul, though I have to admit that I don't love the look of the holes there without the bail. On the other hand, I don't really like the chain, either. Is it possible to leave the bail on but remove the chain?



Looks like y'all got some real snow! :D We got a bit this morning, but most of it's already gone. (I've been carrying my Natural Canvas Micarta Bull Nose this week.)

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Despite the weird face she's making in this picture, Eleanor was pretty excited about the snow.

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Thanks Barrett, those are great pics my friend, see you have the pumpkins ready :) :thumbsup:

I'm starting the week off with these two, my AC Lambsfoot and an IXL Sleeveboard. Hope everyone has a good week :thumbsup:

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Back in my salesman days, I developed the habit of always carrying a second set of car keys in my other front pocket. This assured I’d never lock myself out of my car. And I’ve always carried one of those on that spare key ring, in my case a Wenger Esquire. So no matter what knife or knives go in my rfp and get shown here, the Esquire is always there. And to be honest, as a guitar player, the scissors and nail file make it my most used knife bar none.
 
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