What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

New carries for me today, as my previous trio seems to have run out of luck. I replaced the Pioneer X with a blue farmer, the bark river with a John Lloyd Lanny’s clip and the GEC with a custom from Evan Miller.

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The John Lloyd is a good choice since he is from St. Louis.
 

Gorgeous combination Ron :) :thumbsup:


You're still a rascal at heart Dave! :D :) :thumbsup:

I hope everyone had a contemplative Memorial Day; our "national debt" isn't measured only in dollars.

Here are some of the knives I'll carry all week.
Lambsfoot of the Week is a rosewood model I call Union Jack:
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Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Marbles Ram's Horn Barlow:
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Peanut-ish Knife of the Week is a Camillus 21 (thanks, Mike):
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Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a Schrade + 93OT (thanks for the GAW, Fausto):
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- GT

Fine foursome GT :thumbsup:

I think some rosewood for Tuesday:
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Lambsfoot, A. Wright & Son, Sheffield.

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Great Rosewood pics gents :thumbsup:


You've really captured the Damascus nicely there Dwight :thumbsup:

I'm still movin' and shakin' with the Vic Farmer and Classic today.

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My 4-day mini-vacation in the Adirondacks was more of the same, with the addition of the Texas Camp Knife performing kitchen and many cap lifting duties.

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Those look good Buzz :) :thumbsup:

Looking good my friend! :thumbsup:

The way I figure it, these two will handle might near anything I’ll need to cut today! :D

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I think you've got it covered Ron ;) :thumbsup:

I hope everyone had a pleasant weekend.

Two in Stag for me today.

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Cool pic Dylan :thumbsup:


Love that pic Harvey :) :thumbsup:

Hope everyone's week is off to a good start :) :thumbsup:

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The schrade 861 (and its old timer analog the 61OT) is an excellent stockman pattern. The handle is 4" and is sleek and slim. The slim blades are very precise and handy and the handle is very comfortable to hold due to the shape, length and the sunken joints. You can get a nice hand filling grip on this knife. When using the sheepsfoot blade the handle feels as if it has no other blades in it.

When it comes to a practical, comfortable and highly useful stockman this is one of the best types I have ever used. It has great lines as well.

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