What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

What I'm toting' today
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Alox of the Week is a 1986 Soldier (thanks, Ken):
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A lot of knife in a neat package, GT.

Today a couple of wood wearing Robeson electricians from the 1920s-30s; a civilian in walnut and a serviceman in cocobolo. :)

Nice pair of working stiffs, JJ.



That Furtaker is fabulous, Ron.

I walked out of the house today with my whit about me.

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Well played, Paul, and a nice knife, too.


I really like the Wards, Steve. I've not seen many (any?) of those.

T.W. Ablett, Sheffield.
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“Let them eat cake.” And a Jonathan Crookes Lamb.
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Two sweet ones, Harvey.

Toting a couple Robeson Barlows for today; a traditional and a big daddy. :)

Just WOW, JJ!!!

Sowbelly stockman for this week is a Marbles stag bone (thanks, Randy):
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Regular stockman this week is a Buck 303:
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Budget canoe this week is a Winchester buckstag:
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Premium canoe this week is a jigged bone Buck:
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- GT

All four are fine, GT.


Nice pick and pic, Ron.

Those both look great Stuart :cool: :thumbsup:

You’re on a Jigged Bone roll the last couple of days Stuart! These two are both beautiful examples my friend! :thumbsup: :D

Very nice !

D Duckdog - Much thanks, Stuart. Wonderful jigging on both.

Great image of your outstanding eclectic trio; extraordinary covers on your Fleming wharnie!:thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

That’s a great trio of wooden covered, straight edge beauties, Stuart! :thumbsup: :)

Pretty awesome carry companions. Is that box elder burl on the fixed blade?

Thanks, guys. The burl on the Fleming is unknown to me. I bought the knife, which I really like to tote and use, in a fund raiser here for Big Biscuit's grand-daughter after his passing. I don't have any notes on it.

- Stuart
 
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