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That pearl is fantastic !!!
Both very nice Stuart, but the one on top is stellar.Prompted by several of the recent post, I'm totin' a Mutt & Jeff pair today: a rather robust Miller Bros. jack (3 3/4", 1872-1926) and a particularly petite (though practical) Primble 401B small stockman (perfect for riding the range on a Shetland pony, 2 3/4", 1968-1985).
- Stuart
Hope you and your specs are reunited soon!
Fantastic pics, Jack.
TGIF!
A Canadian Elk and Damasteel Lightfoot, along with the usual suspect Lloyd today (a rare pile side shot).
I'm sporting a Case Backpocket knife along with the Camillus today. As I say about a lot of my knives, I really need to carry this one more often.
Beautiful photos, Jack, and your TC looks good with patina.
My vision is blurry, too, but I can't blame it on specs. Too much posting on Beverages and Blades! I was able to see the fine pair that you posted, though, Jack. And I like the way that you adjusted the background so that we could share your visual experience today.
Wishing you back to 20 20 soonest. Those too are nice.
Samadhi
Those are lovely, Tom. Remington (by Camillus) did Delrin very well, a great blend of form and function. I have several of those "plastic" knives that I am proud to carry, though yours look so fine in your pictures.
- Stuart
Beautiful pair! What's the wooden Jack?
Thanks for the info; that is a fine little knife.Gevonovich r8shell Thanks guys. Rachel, it is a little 3” Miller bros single blade. I carried it yesterday and also posted it in this thread on page 7005 with the blade open. Great snappy little knife!
Nice pairing Rachel
Thanks, fellahs!Nothing more peaceful than a couple of fine folders fanned out in the sun, with some cooling shade nearby.
Thanks so much Stuart! My pearl knife collection is small but growing. Seeing your pearl Sunday posts on here got me hooked on them.Great googley moogley!! That pearl-sided Remington pen is fantastic, Nick. Your MOP clad Robeson was pretty nice and this one raises the bar, with its sublime sinuosity. The stately Miller Bros. is in fine, albeit heady, company.
Stuart that’s a beautiful Miller Brothers my friend! I know for a fact that ole boy that has it now cherishes it dearly!I do like them. Here's one (1872-1926) that flew the coop to live with a friend, but I'll find another to tote. Meanwhile, you just keep on postin' like you've been postin' and we'll all be happy.
- Stuart
You are bringing the heat, Dean.
Well done, Harvey. There's a lot to like in that picture, in addition to the knife.
Pretty pair, there.
Those are lovely, Tom. Remington (by Camillus) did Delrin very well, a great blend of form and function. I have several of those "plastic" knives that I am proud to carry, though yours look so fine in your pictures.
- Stuart
Prompted by several of the recent post, I'm totin' a Mutt & Jeff pair today: a rather robust Miller Bros. jack (3 3/4", 1872-1926) and a particularly petite (though practical) Primble 401B small stockman (perfect for riding the range on a Shetland pony, 2 3/4", 1968-1985).
- Stuart
I’m pairing up two C’s today. A Case Copperlock and a Camillus Cattleknife. Both of these are souvenirs from our trip to the Badger Knife Show at Janesville Wisconsin.
Thanks Paul!That's a fine cattle knife.