• 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?

Got this old Enderes with me today. It's a shame that it met a grinder at some point in its life.

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For this week's "2-Scout Tuesday", I have my usual Camillus and a beautiful Remington RS3333 that arrived last night. Very nice Remington scouts are kind of hard come by, unless you're willing to unload some serious cash. I did have to pay out a bit for this one, but far less than some of the crazy aftermarket prices out there. The reward was a BSA knife with an unbroken punch, a full blade, and no bone cracks. I didn't even have to tune the knife. All tools were tight, properly crinked, and with lots of snap. These old Remingtons are as much a work of art as they are tools.

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It is a beauty Buzz, congrats :thumbsup:

These two for me today.

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For this week's "2-Scout Tuesday", I have my usual Camillus and a beautiful Remington RS3333 that arrived last night. Very nice Remington scouts are kind of hard come by, unless you're willing to unload some serious cash. I did have to pay out a bit for this one, but far less than some of the crazy aftermarket prices out there. The reward was a BSA knife with an unbroken punch, a full blade, and no bone cracks. I didn't even have to tune the knife. All tools were tight, properly crinked, and with lots of snap. These old Remingtons are as much a work of art as they are tools.

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Sweet Remington !
 
I had experimented with hardening leather with water and heat, results have been mixed. Then I took this piece that I had "ruined" and it turned out this way. It's a folding sheath/handle that makes the handle of the higonokami more comfortable. Works just fine.

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Very cool :cool:

The sun peeped through long enough to snap a few pics. Everything is fresh and washed from the rain.

Stop to enjoy the special moments of the day.
Wonderful pic, beautiful knife and good advice. Thanks.

Happy Tuesday, folks.

I have some sweet Stag in the pocket today.


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Yes you most assuredly do! Sweet stag and stunning knife.

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One of my very favorite frames Will and with those covers to boot:thumbsup:



Nice combo or should I say Quartet? nice aging on those Trappers Jeff:cool:

A nicely matched Stag 56 for me today.
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Thanks very much :thumbsup: I would never willingly part with it, they got the bone just right.

That's a remarkable 56 there, it's one of those patterns that suits all hands I reckon:cool: That Stag too....;)

Regards, Will
 
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