What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

The two for Tuesday; a Trapper and a Toothpick. :)
Thank you JJ. Super nice blade on the Toothpick.

Jack Black Jack Black - Much thanks, Jack. That Richards of Sheffield Scout is a honey.

JohnDF JohnDF - That’s a sweet looking 66, John.

@Gevonovich - Such a wonderful image, nicely lit, Gev.

Prester John Prester John - Fine Image, Vince. Great looking burl, too.

@ the car wash.
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@Albert Oates with a multi tool pry bar.
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Used the Black Jack today to open Chicken feed bags...of course an easy task for such a great slicer!

Great pic Taylor :thumbsup:

I switched out my little Boker stockman for this chestnut peachseed #66.

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Very nice indeed Jeff :) :thumbsup:

Jack Black Jack Black - Much thanks, Jack. That Richards of Sheffield Scout is a honey.

JohnDF JohnDF - That’s a sweet looking 66, John.

@Gevonovich - Such a wonderful image, nicely lit, Gev.

Prester John Prester John - Fine Image, Vince. Great looking burl, too.

@ the car wash.
FDB1F4E3-433F-48FB-B6DD-095540D7C576_zpsibaydryh.jpeg


@Albert Oates with a multi tool pry bar.
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Thanks Harvey, love your Albert Oates Lambsfoot, and that's a cool little tool :cool: :thumbsup:
 
Carrying these older Cases .






Somebody with a GRINDER really hosed this one up , but if I do not open it , it looks really good . I tried to make a cut in some light cardboard and found out that it had to be sharpened . It cuts now .

Harry
 
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