What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Watch Pocket Knife of the Week is a Colonial jack:
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Nice Colonial Gary :thumbsup:

Very well done, Jack.



Yep, that one.



A lump of pure love, Harry. Thanks for sharing. Loki could fit right in to your household (I'll send food, too).

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- Stuart

Thanks Stuart, great pic :) :thumbsup:

For Friday I've got a couple from the 1920-30s era; a black EE Pen and a bone covered Jack, both by Robeson.:)

Fantastic JJ :thumbsup:

Thanks, Jack; that's the power of random selection determining what I carry. :rolleyes:
I like your 2-blade TEW lambsfoot, and especially that celluloid sleeveboard! :cool::cool::thumbsup:

Cool Toni advertisement, Jack, but I had trouble sleeping because you didn't include the answer to the burning question! :D:rolleyes:
When I was a lad, my mother and her mother would occasionally give each other "permanents" at our house, using Toni products. I'm surprised that I survived the awful smell that permeated the entire house! :eek::thumbsdown:


Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Colt stag muskrat:
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Lambsfoot of the Week is a rosewood Hartshead lambsfoot Barlow SFO that I call LamBarJack:
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- GT

Thanks GT, reading your post brought back the awful smell of the 'permanent solution' (which I encountered just like you) instantly! :eek: :thumbsdown:

Nice carries my friend :thumbsup:

Cold and wet here again, and I've only been out to go to the dentist o_O Carrying this Old Friend today, my Unity Lambsfoot :) Have a good Friday folks, and a great weekend :thumbsup:

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Outstanding Outlaw, Paul! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup: I apparently never paid much attention to that GEC pattern before, but it's an interesting gunstock variation. Is it still called a gunstock jack when there's a blade at each end?




- GT
Thank you Gary, in response to your question on whether it's still a gunstock, I'd say with uncertainty, yes?:) honestly, I don't knowo_O:);)

I like your Colt, they always have quality covers, the stag on yours is very nice:thumbsup:
 
Watch Pocket Knife of the Week is a Colonial jack:
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Big Knife of the Week is a large Rough Rider work knife with linerlock:
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Miscellaneous Knife of the Week is a Rough Rider medium trapper:
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Peanutish Knife of the Week is a Taylor-Schrade 18OT:
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- GT

Another nice group of knives! The Colonial Jack is particularly good looking. :thumbsup:

Thanks, Dean, and those Zytels are so very zleek.

- Stuart

Thank you, Ztuart! :D

Patriotic teardrop for Veterans Day, Dean! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
IIRC, you served in US Army; is there a story behind you and your brothers all going into different branches of the military?

Pleasing photos of your auspicious Ancient, Dean! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: (Now I'll have to dig out a Calvin & Hobbes book to page through. ;))

- GT

Thank you, Gary. You are correct, I was in the US Army. No particular reason why we all chose different services, just decisions of the moment when we were all 18.

Grand and priceless stockman, Dean! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:


Interesting pair, Dean! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: Is the stockman a '318? I have a Zytel LT347, but yours has a "California clip" unlike mine.

Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Colt stag muskrat:
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Lambsfoot of the Week is a rosewood Hartshead lambsfoot Barlow SFO that I call LamBarJack:
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- GT

Thank you, Gary! My Zytel stockman is indeed a 318. I have two minds about it. It is by far the best made of my five '318s, but the handles are way two thick. I'll probably start carrying it a little during the winter though.

Good to see you Colt stag muskrat; nothing like that Colt stag.
 
Hope everyone has had a good week, and that you all have a fabulous weekend. The weather here is ROTTEN, but I'm heading over to the City of York tomorrow regardless! ;) Just hope I don't end up knee-deep in the River Ouse (as seen below, pre-flood) :eek: :D I'll have these two with me ;) :thumbsup:

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Hope everyone has had a good week, and that you all have a fabulous weekend. The weather here is ROTTEN, but I'm heading over to the City of York tomorrow regardless! ;) Just hope I don't end up knee-deep in the River Ouse (as seen below, pre-flood) :eek: :D I'll have these two with me ;) :thumbsup:

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Strange, but I love rainy (not flooding) weather. Stay safe. I like the #44. I had one but the chemo ate my nails so it was a struggle to open. Hoping for a new run someday with lighter pulls. Superb build by Great Eastern Cutlery.
 
Strange, but I love rainy (not flooding) weather. Stay safe. I like the #44. I had one but the chemo ate my nails so it was a struggle to open. Hoping for a new run someday with lighter pulls. Superb build by Great Eastern Cutlery.

Thanks buddy, York floods pretty regularly, but they're always prepared for it there, and at the moment most of the flooding here is a little further south. The #44 was a gift from Duncan @Campbellclanman, when he visited from NZ earlier in the year, and he actually gave it to me on a rainy day in York :) That's a shame, there's a few things you can do to lighten up the pulls if you still have it? Good health to you, and have a great weekend :thumbsup:
 
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