What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Morning Jack :) Hope you are having a fine day and your two totes are superbly pictured :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thank you very much Gev, I had a great day yesterday, and my knives got well-used :) :thumbsup:

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...and slowly let your conscious attention flow down into your body and every cell it touches burst into a healing light

Love that beautiful old Barlow :) :thumbsup:

Thank you.
And thanks black mamba black mamba
It was @RayseM who turned me on to Readmeadow. Thanks Ray!

The sheath is excellent, very well made. Easily my best sheath.
It has regular and cross-draw options. I'm currently really liking the cross-draw.

Serrano Sheath by D P, on Flickr

Sheath Back by D P, on Flickr

Cross-draw by D P, on Flickr

Clever sheath design, and a great-looking knife :thumbsup:

We're finally getting some Fall weather, but I keep carrying the Stockyard Whittler. It's got new company in an ebony lambsfoot named Koll. :)
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Nicely-paired Rachel :thumbsup:

Sunday smalls. Have a peaceful Sunday and a prosperous week!
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Thanks! It's a nice piece I picked up years ago on the Exchange. I happened on it the other day and it'll be in my daily selections for awhile.

Beautiful Sunday carries Gary :) :thumbsup:

Jack Black Jack Black - the Scout and the Lamb make a great pairing.

Gevonovich Gevonovich - Fine Image, Gev.

Pinemoon Pinemoon - Good looking knife. Congratulations.


Thanks Harvey, nice European combo my friend :thumbsup:

Had some ice in the bath this morning. Using several knives today, but the AG Regular Jack gets the nod. Bought it years ago before I developed an interest in slipjoints. Dozens of slipjoints later (and a slight slipjoint addiction) I find myself more impressed with this knife as the years pass.

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Excellent pics :thumbsup:

Thank you kindly Jack!!!:D
Another sensational pairing for you: your BSA scout was in my pocket when I was a scout, very cool!:thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

My totes for today are two of my favorite Barlow knives; a redbone Case from 1940-64 and a Christopher Johnson (CJ) from pre 1953.:)

Thank you very much JJ, the Scout was a kind gift from screened porch screened porch :) Two nice Barlows there, I particularly like the Christopher Johnson (Sheffield Barlows seem to have been made almost entirely for export) :thumbsup:

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Morning folks, hope everyone had a great weekend, and that the coming week goes well for you. I'm starting mine off with these two, a Waynorth Cutlery Lambsfoot and a German-made Ankermesser :thumbsup:

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We don't get the Patriots game very often and Bob (BigBiscuit) and I would talk or txt every Sunday as he kept me updated if the game wasn't televised here. Lan, Bob's daughter and I continue the tradition to this day, it's nice to get updates on Lan, Max, Mom and Bo:thumbsup:

My carry today is a favorite I bought from Bob, a 2014 HJ, my Cigar knife;)
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Here's my cigar knife. Great knives
 
My totes for today are two of my favorite Barlow knives; a redbone Case from 1940-64 and a Christopher Johnson (CJ) from pre 1953.:)
I can see why they are favorites...wow :eek::eek: Glad I could facilitate your meditation practices :D:rolleyes:
Thank you very much Gev, I had a great day yesterday, and my knives got well-used :) :thumbsup:



Love that beautiful old Barlow :) :thumbsup:



Clever sheath design, and a great-looking knife :thumbsup:



Nicely-paired Rachel :thumbsup:



Beautiful Sunday carries Gary :) :thumbsup:





Thanks Harvey, nice European combo my friend :thumbsup:



Excellent pics :thumbsup:





Thank you very much JJ, the Scout was a kind gift from screened porch screened porch :) Two nice Barlows there, I particularly like the Christopher Johnson (Sheffield Barlows seem to have been made almost entirely for export) :thumbsup:

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Morning folks, hope everyone had a great weekend, and that the coming week goes well for you. I'm starting mine off with these two, a Waynorth Cutlery Lambsfoot and a German-made Ankermesser :thumbsup:

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Thank you and you too have a fine week :p Two superlatives to start it with :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Is that a 72 Camillus carpenter’s whittler that’s been re-scaled? Nice!
Thank you.
It doesn't have a model number, but it is a Camillus, so maybe it's that BSA 1047(?) which is otherwise the same as the 72, according to the recent thread by Hickory n Steel.
I got it cheap, I assume because of the re-handle. Someone did a better job getting his holes over the pins than I ever do.
 
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