What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

2013 ebony Eureka on my prairie walk today:thumbsup:
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Great pics Paul, hope you're having a fantastic Sunday my friend :) :thumbsup:


Two stunning pics Harvey :cool: :thumbsup:

Thank you, Jack. :)
I enjoyed your choices as well. :cool::thumbsup:

Thanks a lot mate :) :thumbsup:
 
For the second week in a row, these two old Imperials were my "free choice" knives of the week.
Serpentine jack that my wife got from her dad sometime, and she happened to find it in January 2014 and gave it to me. It got me interested in pocketknives again after a 45 year hiatus.
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Diamond Edge Barlow (thanks, Kevin):
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- GT
 
For the second week in a row, these two old Imperials were my "free choice" knives of the week.
Serpentine jack that my wife got from her dad sometime, and she happened to find it in January 2014 and gave it to me. It got me interested in pocketknives again after a 45 year hiatus.
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Diamond Edge Barlow (thanks, Kevin):
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- GT
The Imperial Serpentine Jack is quite the looker.
 
For the second week in a row, these two old Imperials were my "free choice" knives of the week.
Serpentine jack that my wife got from her dad sometime, and she happened to find it in January 2014 and gave it to me. It got me interested in pocketknives again after a 45 year hiatus.
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Diamond Edge Barlow (thanks, Kevin):
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- GT

So that is how it all began; happenstance almost 6 years ago led to a great journey in knifedom. :):thumbsup:
 
That’s a good looking pup!
Thank you McFeeli, Mocha is a rescue pup and she has enriched our lives immensely:thumbsup: she was found on a 5 ft leash under a trailer house with no food or water and road kill for food. It took her sometime to adjust to dry dog food. She's also one of the most loving pups we've been blessed with:thumbsup:
 
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