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Clerk’s Knife and ebony Calf Roper. Going with me to the hospital today as my chemo security knives. Silly, but makes me feel better.
Stay strong friend.
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Love the #66!![]()
Clerk’s Knife and ebony Calf Roper. Going with me to the hospital today as my chemo security knives. Silly, but makes me feel better.
Your Hartshead Barlow is quite the beauty, not only the lovely Stag covers but the back spring file work and the coined liners; an outstanding example of Sheffield artisans!
You are certainly welcome, thank you Gary!
You always have exceptionally attractive knives on that wonderful stone background. Tom!!!
That's quite a beautiful pair of slicers to have as "regulars!"![]()
My Lloyd coffin jack.
I’m totin these two today!
Nice old workhorses !
Good to see you posting again, Stuart.Quite a clip blade on your Camillus trapper!
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Stuart, I see you’ve brought out the big boys to play today!I bet they do fill up a pocket!
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Nice old knife, Nick.
Today with Case mini trapper with wharncliffe blade.![]()
A very slim and sleek slicer, José.
Exquisite elders, JJ. Just splendid.
Gives me an eyeful, too, Stuart!![]()
Big Knife this week is a 1967 Buck 110 (thanks, Ter)
Thanks, GT. I like the Imperial, but that old Buck takes the top of my list. That's special.
Robeson jack with ebony scales, and Camillus TL-29 with black composite.
Quite a beefy pairing, Jeff. Solid workers both.
While I was finishing my morning coffee I decided on these two for the day!![]()
Fine choices, Ron.
Clerk’s Knife and ebony Calf Roper. Going with me to the hospital today as my chemo security knives. Silly, but makes me feel better.
Just seeing them made me feel better. Best wishes for your treatment and recovery.
That looks like a handy, as well as handsome, knife.
Camillus Cutlery Co. George Washington 1932 Commemorative (200th Birthday)Quill Knife. A well made replica of the one given to George by his Mother as he departed for his first employment as a land surveyor. I cannot tell a lie. I love this tiny knife.
Great stuff, Harvey, and a fine picture to boot.
Tremendous beauty there, Stuart!
Thanks, Jeff.
Wow. I don't know about anyone else, but that's what I call jigging! At a loss. Simply beautiful.
Thank you.
- Stuart
Old Friends Friday is upon us, so I'm totin' this old friend today: a John Primble India Steel Works curved jack (1890-1940).
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- Stuart
I'm a huge fan of the TL-29 but that Robeson EO jack is very cool!Robeson jack with ebony scales, and Camillus TL-29 with black composite.
Thank you very much, Paul!!!Both VERY NICE JJ, but that Robeson pocketeze is AWESOME![]()
Thanks a ton, Jeff!!!Yeah, the RobesonJJ Cahill has in his pocket is something to behold.
Your Primble is quite a beauty; the covers are amazing Stuart!!!Old Friends Friday is upon us, so I'm totin' this old friend today: a John Primble India Steel Works curved jack (1890-1940).
That is a very sweet old Camillus; great shot too, Harvey!I love this tiny knife.
Thanks Stuart!!!That's a pretty fair pairing, JJ, both in great condition.
Cold beer. Great knife. Can't go wrong. Cheers.
Thanks Stuart! Sorry I missed this earlier!As others have stated, that middle-aged Case is a veritable (venerable?) worry stone. Beautiful!
I love the skinner blade.Grabbed this trapper off @VCM3 a week ago and it’s been riding in the pocket ever since. John Lloyd makes a fine working knife and this one will live a full life.
Another great day here on the plains.
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As do I, that upswept spine really adds character and of course a very nice tall hollow grind!I love the skinner blade.![]()
Feast for my eyes, there, good buddy!
Your Primble is quite a beauty; the covers are amazing Stuart!!!![]()
My meditation focus was on the beautiful jigging on your John Primble. Pure Bliss.
Grabbed this trapper off @VCM3 a week ago and it’s been riding in the pocket ever since. John Lloyd makes a fine working knife and this one will live a full life.
I am hopelessly behind on every thread here.... busy at work, busy around the house. And everyone keeps posting the best stuff!
With the summer humidity in full force I’ve gone to stainless. This is an old photo from my old house and chill’n area, but it’s too dark for a fresh one. I’ve been carrying this Case/Bose premium stockman for the last week. Love thissun.