What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

All smashing specimens, Gents !!!

That's a stunning Barlow Dylan, and I love the luminescent horn on your Lambsfoot my friend :)

Thank you, fellas, these knives are rather exquisite.

Really nice horn on that Wright! And you're correct, it is the secret FB group SFO. I joined the group too late to buy, but those guys LOVE trading like I used to as a kid. :) It was fun to acquire this one.

Thank you, my friend. And well done on that 85! 'Tis a gem. Unfortunately, I left Facebook when I joined these forums. I check in now and then and use the messenger but overall, I stay distant. Very difficult to carry on meaningful discussions (sans toxicity) in that environment. I find these forums to be far more fulfilling.

Thanks, Gev, and all who "Liked" my old Robeson. I was at the local knife show with Tom S. (as well as Railsplitter Rick) and picked up a couple of decades old Case knives. We had a fine time!

2000 6249 CV Copperhead in smooth white bone and CV
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1998 61549L SS Copperlock in burnt white stag bone
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I very much like the looks of that Copperhead in White Bone, Jeff. Very clean looking. Admittedly, the Copperhead pattern has not appealed to me much but I discovered a 2 blade one in yellow Delrin and CV that has my interest piqued.

Thank you Stuart :thumbsup:

Morning folks, hope everyone has a good week. Starting mine with these two :thumbsup:

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Always a pleasure to see that Stag, Jack, but I also am enamored by that dusky (Appaloosa?) bone on that Case. Very attractive knife!


I have had these two close at hand today.

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Chaos started before I was even out the door this morning. I grabbed the Boker and headed to work. Chaos then decided to transcend an international border but finally had a good outcome. Poor Boker just got to sit in my pocket and never got to participate in anything:(:(
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Thank you, fellas, these knives are rather exquisite.



Thank you, my friend. And well done on that 85! 'Tis a gem. Unfortunately, I left Facebook when I joined these forums. I check in now and then and use the messenger but overall, I stay distant. Very difficult to carry on meaningful discussions (sans toxicity) in that environment. I find these forums to be far more fulfilling.



I very much like the looks of that Copperhead in White Bone, Jeff. Very clean looking. Admittedly, the Copperhead pattern has not appealed to me much but I discovered a 2 blade one in yellow Delrin and CV that has my interest piqued.



Always a pleasure to see that Stag, Jack, but I also am enamored by that dusky (Appaloosa?) bone on that Case. Very attractive knife!


I have had these two close at hand today.

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Both very nice Dylan but I love the Hemlock Stockman, such great color to the covers:cool: where the green is, is beyond meo_O
 
I very much like the looks of that Copperhead in White Bone, Jeff. Very clean looking. Admittedly, the Copperhead pattern has not appealed to me much but I discovered a 2 blade one in yellow Delrin and CV that has my interest piqued.

Thanks, Dylan, I've always been a fan of the pattern. The copperhead bolster makes the knife more comfortable whether in use or in the pocket, and at just under 4" closed, it's about the perfect length for me. The white bone's older "cousin" was something of a grail for me, with the burnt green bone and Wharncliffe secondary.

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Chaos started before I was even out the door this morning. I grabbed the Boker and headed to work. Chaos then decided to transcend an international border but finally had a good outcome. Poor Boker just got to sit in my pocket and never got to participate in anything:(:(

I liked that Böker because it is FINE. I truly hope that you resolve your Chaos confusion.
- Stuart
 
Two new ones for Monday and one is Micarta! ;)

Nice I & E pairing, Ron. New knives are nice.

Totin' my Spanish piston navaja (Spanish slipjoint folder)
From @ArtesaniaHerreros, the same bladesmith who created Prester John Prester John recent carry.
These sure are unique, and an amazing value, too :thumbsup:

WOW!!

Remington UMC today !

Keeping the bar high, Steve, eh. Good on ya, as on that handsome knife, too.

But for right now, this Voos is not going back in the cigar box. It’s one of my favorites, a perfect little jack.

Yes, it should be, Jeff. I'd carry that one with my better cigars.


Yep, that's it!!

An old KA-BAR equal end Jack. The main is down about a 1/4 of an inch but whoever re-profiled it did a fantastic job:thumbsup: Matchstick pull, centered and solid blades with great snap and great aged smooth jigged bone covers:cool:

Outstanding, Paul, That is an extraordinary knife, pal. A lode star for this thread, if I may say so.

I have had these two close at hand today.

Pretty pair there, Dylan.

- Stuart
 
An old KA-BAR equal end Jack. The main is down about a 1/4 of an inch but whoever re-profiled it did a fantastic job:thumbsup: Matchstick pull, centered and solid blades with great snap and great aged smooth jigged bone covers:cool:
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:thumbsup: Once again I think Ka-Bars slip joints are just underrated. Those handles have an incredible color! Have you an idea of who built them?
 
An old KA-BAR equal end Jack. The main is down about a 1/4 of an inch but whoever re-profiled it did a fantastic job:thumbsup: Matchstick pull, centered and solid blades with great snap and great aged smooth jigged bone covers:cool:
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Paul that’s a beautiful old Jack my friend! The bone has warmth and terrific colors! :thumbsup:

I’m carrying these two this morning! :)

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