What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

D Duckdog Thank you kindly. The jigging on your Case Trapper is exquisite.

Thank you Stuart. The Case trapper says I am dreaming... :cool:

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.

As predicted by Barrett @Btbo1 ;) :thumbsup:

A very melodic pairing, Jack. Music for the eyes.

Today I have my Rosewood Lambsfoot with friends. :D
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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).

An excellent Friday carry... Cornwall Knife Co beer jack.

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A classy classic, Kevin.


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! :eek: A stag Winchester Half Whittler and an Ironwood Lambsfoot for me today. :)

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! :thumbsup: Your stepfather certainly knew his knives as the old saying goes! :)

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
 
Around the house this Friday.
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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!

Thanks, guys, for understanding. He would have fit right in, here on the Porch.
Thanks Stuart, the little Stag Winchester is a jewel. :) He would have definitely been a welcomed addition on the Porch my friend! :thumbsup:
 
After posting my carry knife for the day (Today at 5:05 AM #135486), this happened.

Does it ever snow in Arizona? :confused:

Apparently it does!

To @paulhilborn @Old Engineer --- I tend to like my crow sauteed in butter. ;)

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Pic #1 is driving & Pic #2 is parked.

- Del

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That sure looks nice my friend . I suppose that since God brought it , God will take it away !!!! ???? Looks like it is that slushy stuff ?? I would just get my plow out for that . Not enough to light up the Blower . I bet the kids in the neighborhood loved it though . :):):):thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Wow really nice, really great color of blue on that one!

That blue is absolutely brilliant!!!

Thank you, fellas, I am very pleased with this one.

Tuning in real quick from the Adirondacks, while I freeze my buttocks off. Brought my Camillus out snowshoeing today. I’ll back within Interweb range on Sunday night.

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I haven't been snowshoeing in quite some time. It is a very enjoyable pastime, I will have to see if I can head to the mountains soon before spring arrives.

I'd say that is a perfect knife choice for such an endeavor!
 
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