What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Thank you. The Rosewood is the cornerstone of my Lamb collection. :cool::thumbsup:
Mine would look like this :D
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A man's gotta have his hobbies. :cool::thumbsup:
Yes Sir !
My x told me if I go riding again she was going to leave me . I said I’m sure going to miss you :)
Then about a year later she said you know if we get back together you won’t have to $ pay anything.
I replied you can’t put a price on happiness :D her dagger eyes followed lol and that’s how I live my life to this day 22 years later :thumbsup:
 
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Notice rear passenger pegs removed a long with rear passenger seat as a reminder of what not to do . One ride can cost you a lot of money :D
 
You're very kind, JJ, but gotta say these are very cool knives. Of course, I highly commend your choice of the TL-29, but curious about that wood handled sodbuster type knife. Who made it? It looks great.


Quite an assemblage there, Harry! Happily, I've had the pleasure to fondle some of those.

Since the knives you've chosen for show 'n tell filled that knife roll, I hope you have another for the new ones that follow you home!
Have a great time at the rendezvous, and please give my best to the Mrs. I hope you treat her to a nice dinner out for putting up with ya!
Thank you very kindly my friend . As a matter of fact , there is another Knife Roll inside the the Rolling Case Case . I keep it stored in the area that is made for side-arms .

Harry
 
Thank you. Love that camp knife. Is that a Robeson?
Thanks! It's a '46-'56 Imperial; they were a budget knife but the blade steel still holds an incredible edge!;)
A little leather and stag.
Highly attractive pair, Alan!:thumbsup::thumbsup:
This old Utica cattle knife, oh the stories it could tell ;)
Very sweet covers; I'll bet the stories could fill a book!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Double-stagging it today. This pair ought to handle just about anything I need to do.
Those two pair up perfectly!!!:D
That pair certainly means business, Harvey; another great shot!:eek::thumbsup::thumbsup:
The Queen #10 Heavy Duty Jack is a favorite of mine, Steve, and yours is a beauty. Here's one of mine, a Queen City (1922-1945), although in black synthetic (Bakelite?).
I'm totin' this Shouse & Hardin Battle Axe brand (circa 1980) gunstock today (in celebration of cleaning and repairing three old shotguns yesterday).
Great looking Queen and Shouse & Hardin, Stuart; excellent photos, too!!!:thumbsup::thumbsup:;)
Had these two with me today, thanks again for the beautiful Camillus my friend :) :thumbsup:
An outstanding pair of great allies, Jack!!!:thumbsup::thumbsup:
A new one for me.
Love your new Queen Barlow with the oil rig etch, Dwight!!!:thumbsup::thumbsup::rolleyes:
I’ve been totin these two from Titusville with me today! I hope y’all have a great weekend! :thumbsup: :D
Super tote choices for a busy Saturday, Ron!!!:thumbsup::thumbsup:
The Bone Yard!
The best looking "bone yard" I recall seeing, Leslie!!!:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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