What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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RIP, Jerry. Gone too soon.

Wooden Wednesday Rocks! :D

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Good morning Jeff :):)

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Ran across this last night goofing around online and figured (pun intended) you might like the looks of the wood? :cool::cool:
Normally I don't pay much attention to new guitars, but this one caught my eye. :eek:
Yeah, it's VERY expensive but sure looks nice! :D

Yeah, PRS Private Stock? That's for dentists and lawyers.:D

Was fortunate enough to pick up another Walden 885. Shinned up the shield and bolsters they looked pretty rough but nice and reflective now. Been carrying it ultra thin slicer View attachment 1202433
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Nice!

It's Wednesday? Again? Well, this will be my totin' totem for the rest of the day.

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- Stuart

Killer sleeveboard/barehead jack! (Did I get that right?):oops:
 
Plain Canoe of the Week is a Rough Rider gunstock checkered bone canoe (thanks, Will):
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Fancy Canoe of the Week is a Buck stag canoe:
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And my Watchpocket Knife of the Week is a Robt. Klaas small canoe with brown jigged bone I really like:
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- GT
I think all three feature great scales, but have to concur with Duckdog~ the Buck is the ONE.

Robert Hunter, the Dead’s lyricist, just died. Wonderful character.

I hadn't heard that! Too bad.
I saw him perform live some years ago. Just him alone with an acoustic guitar. I shouldn't have been surprised, after all, they were HIS songs, but it was an excellent performance.
 
I thought my little Pemberton had jumped out of my pocket somewhere in southwestern Colorado last summer, but this evening my youngest daughter was searching for something she had dropped in my wife’s car and came up with this.

I didn’t carry this for must of the day, but I’m carrying it now. As my British friends would say, I’m chuffed.

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JJ Cahill JJ Cahill Thank you JJ. Can’t get more classic than your Buck 110. Your Robeson is not only beautiful, but eminently practical.
I kept seeing this beastly K’roo “Chunky Frank” and wanted it. I have a friction folder from Willem, the maker, so I know he makes a fine knife. Traded a couple of GECs to get it. Not a watch pocket slip joint, for sure. Love it.
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Thank you Harvey; the TL-29 is certainly among my most practical patterns! That's quite a serious folding chopper you have today! Is that a hollow grind on that beautiful beast?:eek::thumbsup::thumbsup:

It's Wednesday? Again? Well, this will be my totin' totem for the rest of the day.
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An iconic pattern from a legendary cutler; hard to beat that wonderful "old soldier," Stuart!;):thumbsup::thumbsup:

Fancy Canoe of the Week is a Buck stag canoe:
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Beautiful stag on your hearty Buck canoe, Gary; very cool!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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