What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Very nice Barlow my friend. :thumbsup::thumbsup::D

Good Morning! Todays carry is a Rosewood Lambsfoot.
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Thank you! I picked it up because I kept seeing all the great lambsfoot knives (like yours) posted, but I really prefer something with some belly.

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Kutmaster jack today.
 
Thank you, Jack. A terrific duo you are sporting today as well. The stag on that AC is always a delight to behold.


I have the Ebony and something dressed in my favorite red sawcut today.

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Thank you very much Dylan, another fantastic red and black pairing my friend :) :thumbsup:

Carrying a couple of canoes this week.
One is a Rough Rider Ram's Horn Bone model:
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The other is a Buck jigged bone model (thanks, Clay):
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I'm also carrying a Marbles Workman camp knife (thanks, Mike):
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- GT

Nice covers on those Canoes GT, and that Marbles is an interesting pattern :thumbsup:

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That's some lovely stag :thumbsup:

Tuesday's carry: Stag lambsfoot from A. Wright & Son Ltd, Sheffield, England.

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Excellent pic Vince, which river is that? :thumbsup:

I'm off to the back doctor today (and as luck would have it my back is OK at the moment), so I thought I'd carry this Winchester BB Doctor's Knife, along with my Knife of the Year ;) :thumbsup:

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Thanks Jack & Dave.:thumbsup: It did snow a little las night so it's a bit brighter, but you get sick of snow by April.... At home today as the ribs are still really hurting, can't lift much. How to chop wood soon???

Was lucky to get hold of this 55 on the Exchange a few years back, first owner had carried it with keys&change (no no for me..) and the bolsters had some fairly big marks and pits. Nothing a loaded leather strop couldn't sort out though :cool: Pull is strong and you get a fine sized Wharncliffe in a slim frame. I'd like them to do another run but with Barehead this time, still hoping :D
 
Thanks Jack & Dave.:thumbsup: It did snow a little las night so it's a bit brighter, but you get sick of snow by April.... At home today as the ribs are still really hurting, can't lift much. How to chop wood soon???

Was lucky to get hold of this 55 on the Exchange a few years back, first owner had carried it with keys&change (no no for me..) and the bolsters had some fairly big marks and pits. Nothing a loaded leather strop couldn't sort out though :cool: Pull is strong and you get a fine sized Wharncliffe in a slim frame. I'd like them to do another run but with Barehead this time, still hoping :D

I think your ribs will hurt for a while Will :( Hope you can get some help with the wood :thumbsup:
 
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