Morning folks
Lambsfoot and a Penknife for me today (haven't carried one in a while). Hope everyone has a good week
Lovely pen, Jack. You caught the MOP nicely.
Thanks Jack. The Craddock is really cool. What a blade stamp!
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Wondrous wood, Dwight.
Black Nguni horn sowbelly.
That's a lot of bull. Alan. Nice looking, though.
I’ve got a Copperhead and a Lambsfoot in my pocket today!
A particularly pleasing pair, Ron.
Have a good week, everybody!
You have a handsome duo of distinguished elders, r8shell.
@Jack Black That MOP pen knife is sweet.
@Fodderwing Your Dami Lamb is definitely higher ground in more ways than one, Dwight.
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Looks mighty tasty, Harvey.
I had this one in my pockets . Sorry about using old pics but it was dark before we got done mowing our yard too .
No apologies needed with that knife around, Harry.
Stag and stag bone today, an A.Wright 'Ashley's Choice' Lambsfoot and an Issard Violon
Dynamic duo, Jack. I like the robust blade on the Issard.
Very nice pairing, T'man.
Been so hot and humid recently I've pretty much had to switch to all stainless for work.
I was raised near where you often work, David. Humidity is hereditary down there. You have some solid helpers with you.
John Lloyd stacked leather LC with howling wolf shield.
There's a lot to like in that one, Alan.
That's a beaut, Dean.
I have a couple of Queen #10s, Steve; one from 1922-1945 and the other from 1961-1971. Neither looks as good as yours. I saw some of your Imperials and Cammies that I "missed" while away from the Porch - they are, as usual, pretty fine.
It’s a Gerber Silver Knight with black MOP, made in Japan, with Ginghami #1 steel. It’s an Al Mar design.
I love its look, too, Harvey. Thanks for sharing it, as I don't see many like that.
Old Southington in horn that’s new to me.
OK, here we go!! Nick, if you and Steve keep raising the bar, we'll all be doing chin-ups.
The new Warthog and Case Tribal Lock; a seemingly unlikely pair, but remarkably harmonious in use.
Well done, Buzz. Well done.
- Stuart