What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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The 55 is the heavily used bone knife in the center :D

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Great bunch of Wharncliffe blades. I'd have picked the #55 too. :)

Emergency room. When I signed in, they said it would be a least two hours.

But they got me triaged and admitted in less that ten minutes. EKG, Xrays, CT Scans, blood work... yikes.View attachment 1257911

Should I be nervous?:eek:
Start with a victory Jeff
Best reply right there. So, I'm stealing it... Start with a victory, Jeff!.

Todays carry :
Gorgeous! :cool::thumbsup:


Premium Canoe of the Week is a Mohawk stag canoe made in Germany for AG Russell:
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That really is a beautiful specimen, GT. :cool::thumbsup:

Counting is hard! :p:D
Now you sound like my students. :D

Zorro Barlow:
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Always a joy to see the Zorro Barlow. :cool::thumbsup:
 
Thank you fine Sir !! Happy New Year

And the same to you pal :) :thumbsup:

Just found my appendix has burst. Shoulda not waited til the new 2020 Deductible

Blimey, hope you're doing OK Jeff, and that you have a fast recovery :thumbsup:

Todays carry :





Harry

Wow Harry, those are two stunners! :cool: :thumbsup:

Thank you very kindly Jack and a very Happy New Year to you!!! Great images of your wonderful "New Year" slicers, both with Big Ben and in the wild!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup: Btw, good thing you stayed away from the MD 20/20, otherwise known as "Mad Dog!":eek:


Thank you very much Gary!!! Those chopped toppings looked detectable!;)

Wonderful New Yorker to ring in the New Year Gev; Happy New Year to you!:D

Thank you kindly Will!!! They are indeed the original "Goldstone" covers.:)

Thank you very much JJ, I hadn't realised that was the ACTUAL 'Mad Dog'! :eek: I should have guessed! :D :thumbsup:

These two for today; a BB Winchester sowbelly and a tough old Imperial Navy jack. :)

Both gorgeous JJ :) :thumbsup:

2 Amazing carries for you today Jack . Thank you for the good wishes for 2020 and I wish the same for you my friend .

Harry

Many thanks Harry, that's very kind of you my friend :) :thumbsup:

Premium Canoe of the Week is a Mohawk stag canoe made in Germany for AG Russell:
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- GT

Ooh, that's a nice one GT :cool: :thumbsup:

That's an admirable and inspiring attitude! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: I hope 2020 brings you many enjoyable experiences.

+1 :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:


Great photos of two remarkable lambsfoot knives from 2019, Jack, ringing in the new year and on your frosty, sunny hike. :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: I really like that outdoor shot of the stag HHB!


Same to you, Jack! :)
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Thank you very much my friend :) :thumbsup:

I had to dash out of the house kind of quick this morning, and consequently I'm carrying the same Double Lambsfoot pairing as yesterday :rolleyes: Not that I mind ;) :thumbsup:

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Roughing out a couple of osage staves to make bows, the bottom stave intended to be a scalloped edged eastern woodland indian style similar to the finished ironwood bow shown at top in the picture. I'm using a osage handled
hatchet, a drawknife and a Lon Humphrey brute de forge fixed blade for some of the rough work. A osage handled
#29 stockyard whittler in pocket for good karma.:)

Wishing a full and speedy recovery for Jeff, Amir Fleschwund today.View attachment 1258065
 
Great Knife! When these were released, there was a lot of discussion about lazy secondary blades, too soft of pull, no snap, etc.. However, mine has became one of my favorites. It’s been carried and used frequently, and oiled as necessary. The walk and talk on mine is now just right, in my opinion.
Exactly. I have the tortoise shell version. My favorite GEC and would be the last knife standing.
 
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