• Happy Thanksgiving to all of you! I hope that you all have something to be grateful for this year and for many years to come
  • America has reached 250 years, and I am grateful to be here, in the best country in the world. Thank every one of you who helps make this country a better place, those who have gone before and risked it all, and those who've paid the ultimate price to make the United States what we are today.

    Happy Birthday America! Let Freedom Ring for all time!

What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Something from deep in my collection today.
The "Scimitar Sowbelly."

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Outstanding combination. Beautiful knives, both of them, but enhanced by being together..
Thank you. Some knives just seem to pair well together, and I knew I had to buy the 06 Pemberton when I saw the little coping blade and white bone. :):thumbsup:
Will be working outside all day and will be carrying this old Taylors Eye Witness again today .



Harry
That there is one fine old knife. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Boy, St. Paddy's day certainly perked up the posting of some pretty fine knives!! Today is Mystery Monday for me, as I'm totin' this large (5 1/4") folding hunter that I found in a box that my late stepfather left to me and I'm just getting around to exploring (I've posted some Bökers, Primbles, and Queen/S&M knives from that box). The only markings on the blade are Colorado USA stamped on the mark side tang, and 6178.SB stamped on the pile side tang. I guess 6178 may stand for June 1, 1978. When I google Colorado USA, I get a lot of Western/Western Cutlery info, but not much else.

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BTW, the 022 serial number seems to have been a fascination of my stepfather, as several of his knives, production and custom, have that number. I need to do a group picture someday (after I get through the boxes).

- Stuart
 
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