What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This Northwoods Everyday Barlow just came this morning and had to stick it in my pocket. First Northwoods I have ever owned. It was made by Queen and the blade is made from CPM-154 covers are gnarly stag. I like it.:D

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So, yesterday my wife moves my winter parka and heavy gloves from the coat tree to a closet, announcing that she's tired of looking at winter clothes. Guess what? Enough snow on the ground this morning that I had to snow blow and shovel. When done I hung my coat on the coat tree and asked her if she wanted me to move it to the closet. She answered that she doesn't want anymore snow so leave it there. :D
With me this bright, sunny, snowy day.
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In keeping with my Todays Carry of the VOOS , @Half/Stop and I had discussed how much alike the Jigged Bone of my Camillus , Imperial , and Pal Engineer Knives looked . I had never really compared them pictorially before . The Bone does look to me to be Very Alike . And later I compared the Bone on the VOOS and it also is Very Alike them . The Pin Locations however are each different . No 2 Match . The Camillus however has Brass Liners and all the others have Steel Liners . IMO though , they are all nice knives to have . The knives are shown in Alphabetical Order going down .




Harry
 
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Gev that is heavenly bone on a stunning knife.

Early congratulations on your new navaja :thumbsup:
May the postman find you soon!
That pattern is a looker.
Thank you kind sir!

A pair of most interesting pieces of cutlery.

Been carrying this a lot. Love the ergonomics
Wow! I like it!

In keeping with my Todays Carry of the VOOS , @Half/Stop and I had discussed how much alike the Jigged Bone of my Camillus , Imperial , and Pal Engineer Knives looked . I had never really compared them pictorially before . The Bone does look to me to be Very Alike . And later I compared the Bone on the VOOS and it also is Very Alike them . The Pin Locations however are each different . No 2 Match . The Camillus however has Brass Liners and all the others have Steel Liners . IMO though , they are all nice knives to have . The knives are shown in Alphabetical Order going down .




Harry
Beautiful knives Harry. Love that bone.

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In keeping with my Todays Carry of the VOOS , @Half/Stop and I had discussed how much alike the Jigged Bone of my Camillus , Imperial , and Pal Engineer Knives looked . I had never really compared them pictorially before . The Bone does look to me to be Very Alike . And later I compared the Bone on the VOOS and it also is Very Alike them . The Pin Locations however are each different . No 2 Match . The Camillus however has Brass Liners and all the others have Steel Liners . IMO though , they are all nice knives to have . The knives are shown in Alphabetical Order going down .




Harry

It's this extraordinary similarity that leads me to believe that MANY of these WW2 era knives had bone all originating from the same plant, which I can only assume was Rogers. For this many knives to be made from the same bone, isn't Rogers the only logical possibility? Add ulster and Kingston to the list with the same bone.
 
This Northwoods Everyday Barlow just came this morning and had to stick it in my pocket. First Northwoods I have ever owned. It was made by Queen and the blade is made from CPM-154 covers are gnarly stag. I like it.:D

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Very nice Randy:thumbsup:I had one as well but sold it:mad:

Todays carry is a nice VOOS that was gifted to me by @Amir Fleschwund the other day . Very nice jigged bone and the knife is generally in Great Shape . Thanks a lot Jeff it was very thoughtful of you my friend .





Harry
Nice Harry and very nice of Jeff:thumbsup: I have three in different stages and all are rock solid knives:thumbsup:

Gev that is heavenly bone on a stunning knife.

Thank you kind sir!

A pair of most interesting pieces of cutlery.

Wow! I like it!

Beautiful knives Harry. Love that bone.

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One of my most favorite Jacks Dwight:cool::cool::cool:
 
So, yesterday my wife moves my winter parka and heavy gloves from the coat tree to a closet, announcing that she's tired of looking at winter clothes. Guess what? Enough snow on the ground this morning that I had to snow blow and shovel. When done I hung my coat on the coat tree and asked her if she wanted me to move it to the closet. She answered that she doesn't want anymore snow so leave it there. :D
With me this bright, sunny, snowy day.
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Isn't that just the way of things Gary?! :rolleyes: Great pic of those two :) :thumbsup:
 
Stuart, some neat history there. Sorry about your Tarheels but they did better than my home state Badgers this year. That photo reminds me of one of my favorite movies, Hoosiers.
The "Hoosiers " movie is okay , but I think it would have been more exciting if it had followed the script of the real game that happened in 1954 between Milan , Indiana and Muncie Central which ended 32 - 30 in favor of Milan .

Harry
 
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