What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Just got his off the exchange. Love it.
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Enjoy your muddy hike Tom :D :thumbsup:

Think I've dropped a couple of quotes :( Hope everyone is having a happy St Patrick's day ;) :thumbsup:

Carrying my 2019 Guardians Lambsfoot and this Jowika Stockman, made in Listowel, Ireland :thumbsup:

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Lol thanks Jack, we had a fun (and slightly messy) time :). Nice pairing as always :thumbsup:

These two for me today, which will see mostly kitchen/grill duty.

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Happy St. Patrick's Day, folks!
Everyone's Irish today!
I'm carrying my only green knife. A Case Seahorse Whittler, which was a gift from my/our friend, waynorth waynorth . Our "Old Sicilian Elf"! ;)
Grazie ancora, Charlie!

Charlie, when you lived in Syracuse did you ever make it to Coleman's Irish Pub on St. Patty's day? They'd bring in a tanker of green beer and run the hose right to the bar. A rousing good time, especially when I lived on Whittier Ave. in the early '90s, and the whole Tipperary Hill area of Syracuse was one big party.
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Good to know. Thanks for the feedback.


It's a hunk of knife, comparable to a Case 047 stockman but with better blade selection. Some like the Possum Skinner variant (Hawbaker muskrat) better as it's a bit slimmer but, perhaps ironically, it's the stockman's drop point skinner blade that makes it even more useful IMO.
 
Still carrying this stockman everyday. There is just nothing else that can get it out of my pocket. I literally use every blade on this thing for something different almost everyday. I am considering getting a cv one to carry. Not that this Tru-Sharp isn’t great, it totally is. I just like the character the cv allows.
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Happy St. Patrick's Day, folks!
Everyone's Irish today!
I'm carrying my only green knife. A Case Seahorse Whittler, which was a gift from my/our friend, waynorth waynorth . Our "Old Sicilian Elf"! ;)
Grazie ancora, Charlie!

Charlie, when you lived in Syracuse did you ever make it to Coleman's Irish Pub on St. Patty's day? They'd bring in a tanker of green beer and run the hose right to the bar. A rousing good time, especially when I lived on Whittier Ave. in the early '90s, and the whole Tipperary Hill area of Syracuse was one big party.
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Éire go Brách, Gary; and everyone!!
I'm not familiar with that Pub or area, Gary. We used to celebrate at Wanda's, down the hill from LeMoyne College.:rolleyes:

I wonder? Was John Deere from Éire??o_O
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Éire go Brách, Gary; and everyone!!
I'm not familiar with that Pub or area, Gary. We used to celebrate at Wanda's, down the hill from LeMoyne College.:rolleyes:

I wonder? Was John Deere from Éire??o_O
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Tipp Hill is on Syracuse's west side. Near what used to be the Burnet Park Zoo.
I don't remember Wanda's, Charlie. That doesn't mean I've never been there though.... I had a number of friends and associates that were LeMoyne grads.

I'm not sure about John Deere? He's Irish today though!:D:thumbsup:
 
Great pic :thumbsup:

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Beautiful Dwight :)

In the yard working with the 72 in pocket. Found this guy under a pile of leaves. He was down for a photo op before being safely transferred to a new home.
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Love that pic!

I’m carrying these two today. An Emerald Green 35 Churchill seemed fitting today, if you know what I mean! :D Also my wee Sambar Ashley’s Choice Lambsfoot! Have a great day! :D

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Love that "Irish" Churchill. I just sold a couple knives on the exchange and purchased a 35. Looking forward to receiving it :)

Happy Paddy's all :D
 
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