What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Again today... Chestnut Charlie (& friend). :D

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Ooh, you got a good looking one there!
I've been carrying my Stockyard Whittler every day for six weeks now, (along with other knives, of course). That's possibly the longest stretch since I joined this forum. ;)
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Thank you, r8shell. I'm actually rather surprised that I like this knife as much as I do. Three blade patterns are often wasted on me since they will typically have a spey blade (which I never use). However, I've already used the punch a few times and I have to say, I like the design on this a bit better than the one on the 35 Drover. The 29 hasn't left my side since I got it.

A rather fine knife it is.

Stellar stag 29, Dylan! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Thank you so much, GT. I feel rather fortunate to have been able to scoop this one up.


With me again today.

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Morning folks, I've been very busy recently, and have fallen behind again I'm afraid :( Hope everyone's week got off to a good start yesterday :thumbsup:

I started off my day with my new Robert Herder Breakfast Knife in carbon and cherry ;)

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Then pocketed these two, my 2017 Guardians Lambsfoot SFO, and one of my favourite old penknives, by Harrison Fisher of Sheffield :) Have a good day folks :thumbsup:

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.....such an offensive weapon - lock this man up!!

Jack, you're taking too much notice of the British press asking us all to take all the tips off all our kitchen knives to make UK a safer place ;):D

- just love that firecracker Buffalo on your Lambsfoot :thumbsup::thumbsup:

And a good week to you too :cool:
 
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.....such an offensive weapon - lock this man up!!

Jack, you're taking too much notice of the British press asking us all to take all the tips off all our kitchen knives to make UK a safer place ;):D

- just love that firecracker Buffalo on your Lambsfoot :thumbsup::thumbsup:

And a good week to you too :cool:

.....a s/hand purchase some years ago now, but a real fave of mine from the evergreen Jim Dunlap


LOL! :D Thanks Paul, that's a beautiful Dunlap :thumbsup:
 
Jack, you're taking too much notice of the British press asking us all to take all the tips off all our kitchen knives to make UK a safer place ;)
I hope this is a joke.
It must be. They wouldn't want us to get hurt de-pointing our knives.
A voluntary exchange for plastic scissors I could believe.

Surprise!
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This is sharp, too. It slid easily through manila rope as thick as my pinkie.
 
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