Fight'n Rooster 4-blade canoe:
Nice, GT.
Friday was overwhelming with the wonderful traditional knives on this thread! My Saturday totes will be be a 4 bladed BB Winchester slicer and a 1946-56 Imperial toothpick.
Thanks, JJ. No limes were skinned nor sliced by me, but service did seem to pick up when I balanced those blades on the bar. Those competing beauties are so luminous in your photo. Bravo!!
Al they need to be and no more. Just right, Jeff.
A couple of oldies today
Happy Saturday everyone !
Wow, Steve! Those are so cool. A couple of real classics.
We're headed to the rocky mountains for vacation, and I thought it appropriate to take this favorite little gem with me as my main knife.
I smile every time that I see your posts of Old patchy, Paul. He truly is a gem.
I’m cooking a pot of chili and watching SEC Football today with these two Stag friends along for the day!
You certainly were sitting pretty, Ron.
A Case sowbelly stockman and Case teardrop.
Both are nice, Dean, and that porkbelly is especially handsome.
Pretty potent Primble, Gev. They sure made some fine knives.
It's taken from the NAAFI knife made in Sheffield post-WW2
A great looking EDC, Jack, and thanks for the subsequent pictorial and tutorial on the knife, it's cousins, and their historical context.
Worked today, so I figured these would help whittle away the time. Couple of Germans dressed stag. Henkels on top and a Kissing Cranes on bottom.
Those are some well cared for knives, David, and some pretty slick word play. Kudos.
Fine looking pen, Josh, but I'm really taken by your 43 year old Queen utility knife. Looks great.
Love for the 72 is going strong.
I can't blanm you, Nick. It's a real beauty and you show it well.
Lean and mean slicing machine, Stuart!
Sowbelly of the Week is a Rough Rider model with smooth tobacco bone covers:
Stockman of the Week is a Schrade 897UH (thanks, Dean):
Thanks, GT. I like both of those bodacious choices.
Both are staggeringly beautiful, Harry.
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- That Eldon Courtney Custom is a real charmer, Stuart.
Thanks, Harvey.
Today's totes are a couple of pocket friendly pre WWII Robeson knives.
Sunk joints make for some sleek knives and that is a slick pair there in fabulous condition, JJ. Thank for sharing them.
Your picture brightened my day, José. Thanks.
Boy, Steve, another impressive pair of handsome old long pulls. Well done, pal.
Alox SAK of the Week is a Vic Electrician (thanks, Greg):
One of my favorites, too, GT.
Nice pair! I'm enjoying a double punch Sunday.
That's a nice punch pair there, too, r8shell.
This one is a repeat from Saturday! It’s such a good apple slicer I know I’ll be needing it again! I hope y’all have a blessed Sunday!
Ron, while you were slicing apples indoors, I was sweating through a power washing of my top deck. I developed quite a patina by the end, but not as attractive as the one on your lambfoot.
- Stuart