What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

How many legs does an elephant have?

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There's been several beautiful knives posted today!

- Del
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Sorry I'm not able this week to do my usual "celebration" of many of the marvelous knives you all post here. I hope to start up again Saturday. But I will at least post the knives I'm carrying this week, 2 or 3 or 4 each day.

Peanut-ish Knife of this week is a Rough Rider half-whittler:
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Stag/Horn Knife this week is a Joker bull horn knife I bought in Toledo, Spain:
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Lambsfoot of the Week is an Ashley's Choice stag model that I've named Cracker Jack:
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- GT
 
Sorry I'm not able this week to do my usual "celebration" of many of the marvelous knives you all post here. I hope to start up again Saturday. But I will at least post the knives I'm carrying this week, 2 or 3 or 4 each day.

Peanut-ish Knife of this week is a Rough Rider half-whittler:
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Stag/Horn Knife this week is a Joker bull horn knife I bought in Toledo, Spain:
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Lambsfoot of the Week is an Ashley's Choice stag model that I've named Cracker Jack:
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- GT
Hope your eyes are on the mend, Gary. :)
 
Oops! :eek: Sorry guys, it's a #15! :thumbsup:



Interesting sheath on that Gerber, reminds me a little of the one for my Jack Black Knives U1, basically a split slip sheath with a strap going around the back of the knife. Good-looking knife too :thumbsup:

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They are very similar. The Gerber also sits very deep in the sheath. I will take a pic one day soon and post it.



Thanks, capo, it's a #73 linerlock, one of 100 made in 2009.

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Beauty! :thumbsup::thumbsup:

SHAZAMMMM!


What a wonderful ol' knife!!!!


Totin' the 99
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Sorry I'm not able this week to do my usual "celebration" of many of the marvelous knives you all post here. I hope to start up again Saturday. But I will at least post the knives I'm carrying this week, 2 or 3 or 4 each day.

Peanut-ish Knife of this week is a Rough Rider half-whittler:
YOhozpe.jpg


Stag/Horn Knife this week is a Joker bull horn knife I bought in Toledo, Spain:
5anIwpc.jpg


Lambsfoot of the Week is an Ashley's Choice stag model that I've named Cracker Jack:
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- GT

Hope you've had a comfortable night GT, and that you're soon back on great form my friend. Three great-looking knives :thumbsup:

They are very similar. The Gerber also sits very deep in the sheath. I will take a pic one day soon and post it.

Thanks a lot buddy, I appreciate that :) I'd originally wanted a loosely triangular shaped flap to seal the sheath, but as with the knife, it was a real struggle to get anything innovative made. Today, a flat-ground, drop-point shadow pattern knife is pretty bog standard, then I had cutlers rolling their eyes and throwing their arms up in horror! o_O

Carrying these two today, for Black Friday and Old Friends Friday ;) :thumbsup:

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Sorry I'm not able this week to do my usual "celebration" of many of the marvelous knives you all post here. I hope to start up again Saturday. But I will at least post the knives I'm carrying this week, 2 or 3 or 4 each day.

Peanut-ish Knife of this week is a Rough Rider half-whittler:
YOhozpe.jpg


Stag/Horn Knife this week is a Joker bull horn knife I bought in Toledo, Spain:
5anIwpc.jpg


Lambsfoot of the Week is an Ashley's Choice stag model that I've named Cracker Jack:
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- GT
I think I can say we all miss your posts, GT. Hoping your eye is on the mend, and you are back to normal soon.
The horn on the Toledo is magnificent! I need one of those!:thumbsup::thumbsup: Two thumbs up.
 
Any fans out there?
Like K-9, the #14 has become a constant companion.

HUGE fan ..... of the Tom Baker era :)

"Your silliness is noted, Master."

Tom Baker was the best, though when he first regenerated, I thought he wasn't venerable enough to succeed Pertwee (probably an even funnier name in an r-less dialect).
I stopped watching the new ones because they got so portentious: the very existence of the entire universe at risk in every episode, it seemed. In contrast, Baker's Doctor and Leela once landed on a planet with too many economists, which was unpleasant for the inhabitants, but light-hearted on the cosmic scale.

Oh right. knives:
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(The more knives you carry, the less likely the economists are to find them all before you make good your escape.)
 
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I think I can say we all miss your posts, GT. Hoping your eye is on the mend, and you are back to normal soon.
The horn on the Toledo is magnificent! I need one of those!:thumbsup::thumbsup: Two thumbs up.
Thanks for the kind words and well-wishes, Mark. :)
Thanks also for the Joker joy! ;) If you Google "Joker NA111", you'll get links to the model I posted (or at least a lockback version thereof) and one of those links is to an American distributor of Joker knives. I think that's a relatively new - and to me welcome - development! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: (The "Toledo" blade etch is NOT available, though, since that was added by the Spanish tourist trap where I bought mine. :rolleyes:)

- GT
 
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