Thank you Stuart. The Case trapper says I am dreaming...![]()
Thanks, guys.
Stockman of the Week is actually a Kingston cattle knife (thanks, Mark):
That's the one, GT. You don't need a fancy serpentine when there's work to be done.
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A very melodic pairing, Jack. Music for the eyes.
That's a stunning assemblage, Dave. The "rough" blades remind me of the "chipped or knapped flint" steel blades of custom maker William "Bill" Cheatham (Laveen, AZ).
A classy classic, Kevin.
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Wondrously WOW, Alan!!
The green light in your radio charger and those hardy edged tools show that you are ready for some work.
A veritable workshop in your pocket, Jeff.
I managed to take this photo and only get a couple of rain drop on the knives. That wasn’t easy considering the 7 straight days of rainy weather here!A stag Winchester Half Whittler and an Ironwood Lambsfoot for me today.
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I've admired the ironwood lambies since the herd hit this thread, but that BB stag Winchester is substantially more stupendous that you described it when we were last together. That's a looker, pal!
Very nice, Stuart.
Some real treasures there, Stuart!
A great post my friend!Your stepfather certainly knew his knives as the old saying goes!
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That picture and your explanation of it just kind of grabs me Stuart . Every item special to you !!!!! That is something !!!! Thanks for the great picture my friend .
Thanks, guys, for understanding. He would have fit right in, here on the Porch.
Today it is a Remington Grandaddy Barlow , gifted to me by my friend@johnny twoshoes , who we have not seen on here in a while , and my Oldest Case Stag . Sort of a Mutt & Jeff knife day today .
Dang, those are REALLY FINE old knives, Harry. Both are handsome and unique.
This one today
Impressive Imperial cattle knife, Steve.
Second in a row.
Seems about right, Dean.
Great googley moogley! A fabulous knife with beautiful jigged green bone. Well displayed (as usual).
- Stuart