What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Sticking with my same rotation schedule as I've been using for months, even though my world seems to have changed dramatically! :eek::rolleyes: Since it's Wednesday, I'll post some wood-clad knives I'm carrying this week.
International Knife of the Week is an olive wood Joker I bought in Valencia, Spain:
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Big Knife of the Week is a MAM Iberica (I think of it as kind of a "Portuguese toothpick"):
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Lambsfoot of the Week is a Jack Black SFO, the 2018 Guardians ebony lambsfoot that I call Black Jack:
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- GT

Titanic trio GT ;) :thumbsup:
 
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I'm really liking this little 92, would like it even better if it were barehead. I may eventually have it recovered.
 
[QUOTE="JOELSM, Excuse the dry hands, lots of hand washing...;)

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Ooohh!!Nice one!! Lotsa character in the wood!!
I have one on the way - can't wait to hone it up and try it out!!

Thanks for the compliment - I’m lucky to have a GEC dealer in my home town. I had a pick of the litter. These were beautifully executed by GEC.
 
With chaos at large, it was only a matter of time before it hit my totin' choice today - the blades don't seem to be on the same plane. A Case Fishtail lockback (P1051 1/2L, 1986) and a good ol' Wright lambfoot:

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After getting the pics ready to post, I realized that this is the first time that I've posted a pic of a knife with white bird poop powder on the handle. Oh, well, it ain't bird flu.
- Stuart
 
Put the RR1057 'A Stroke of Luck' away and got out the RR603 large Yellow stockman.
Everything else is the same. :)

I do not comprehend how some can carry just one ... and a single blade at that ...
I ain't knocking them that do, I just can't understand it. :confused:
 
Many thanks JJ, I'm glad your brother made it back home OK :thumbsup:

Fine French pairing my friend :thumbsup:
Thank you very much, Jack!!! I'm sure my brother would not have been too sad being stuck at Oxford, he really enjoys his friends/associates there. :)
Today, I'm pairing my #66 Stockman with my Hartshead Barlow, and I'm still carrying my Vic Farmer on my belt :) Stay safe folks :thumbsup:

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That's quite a formidable threesome; the compass with your Hartshead Barlow is quite a stunning piece, too!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Thank you kindly, JJ. A fine pair of French Cutlery and a fine image. Happy to hear your Brother made it back.
Thanks a whole lot, Harvey!!! Knowing my brother he'll be back over their once things settle down. :)
SFO Ebony Lamb, Sheffield.
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Quite the superlative pairing for you today; really digging your "veiled beauty" image, too!:D:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
With chaos at large, it was only a matter of time before it hit my totin' choice today - the blades don't seem to be on the same plane. A Case Fishtail lockback (P1051 1/2L, 1986) and a good ol' Wright lambfoot:

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After getting the pics ready to post, I realized that this is the first time that I've posted a pic of a knife with white bird poop powder on the handle. Oh, well, it ain't bird flu.
- Stuart
That’s a nice Case Hornet you have there, I have one just like it except it’s about 1/2” shorter now, did something stupid and snapped the tip off but I still use it for opening boxes.
 
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