What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Confinement, day 9.
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Jack it’s good to see your Ashley’s Choice! Beautiful Stag my friend! :thumbsup: The Zorro Barlow is a classic! Stay safe! :)

Thanks Ron, Zorro always makes me smile :) :thumbsup:

Good Morning Everybody

Very cool John :D :cool: :thumbsup:

A Carver for whittling, and a Barehead Jack that lived through the last pandemic are bringing some comfort as we go into lockdown.
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Stay safe Rachel, hopefully whittlin'll get you through :thumbsup:

I'm carrying one and getting acquainted with one today! :) I'm carrying my Jack Black Jack Black Ashley's Choice SFO. I'm getting to know my latest purchase. Thanks to my good friend Harry Old Engineer Old Engineer I have come to be the owner of an old Loewen Messer by C. Lütters & Cie of Solingen. I'll have more about the Loewen Messer in the "Newest Addition-Traditional s of course" thread a little later today! :D

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Congratulations on the new arrival buddy :) :thumbsup:
 
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John with the influences from you and Jack Black Jack Black I'm going to carry my Lambs Foot on a regular basis. the one I had a few years ago was so stiff that I couldn't open it so I moved it along to my son, The one I have now is still stiff but I can get open without to much trouble. I don't know why I have waited so long to give these a try they really feel good in the hand and I love straight bladed knives. I'm so impressed with my lambs foot that I am now looking at an Ettrick to keep it company, there is something about that knife that's just calling my name.

BTW love the Lone Ranger knife, that's one to be proud of.
 
"Had" to add the Case tear drop to the three already in my pocket.

FWIW, that pocket still feels light. :)

Question:

Does anyone know or have a idea as to where my 1x3 inch fine Arkansas pocket stone wandered off to?

EDIT:
Since there is little likelihood I will need a spey/budding/grafting blade today, and since a coping blade and Wharncliffe can both take the place of a sheepsfoot when a straight blade is needed, I just took the stockman out of my pocket, and added the Grohmann R350S two blade jack knife.

The pocket still feels light.
 
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John with the influences from you and Jack Black Jack Black I'm going to carry my Lambs Foot on a regular basis. the one I had a few years ago was so stiff that I couldn't open it so I moved it along to my son, The one I have now is still stiff but I can get open without to much trouble. I don't know why I have waited so long to give these a try they really feel good in the hand and I love straight bladed knives. I'm so impressed with my lambs foot that I am now looking at an Ettrick to keep it company, there is something about that knife that's just calling my name.
I hope you get along well with the Lambsfoot knife.
To me, it is the perfect EDC blade shape... rugged and functional.

BTW love the Lone Ranger knife, that's one to be proud of.
Thank you. I like knives that make me smile when I pull them out of my pocket. :)
 
I'm carrying one and getting acquainted with one today! :) I'm carrying my Jack Black Jack Black Ashley's Choice SFO. I'm getting to know my latest purchase. Thanks to my good friend Harry Old Engineer Old Engineer I have come to be the owner of an old Loewen Messer by C. Lütters & Cie of Solingen. I'll have more about the Loewen Messer in the "Newest Addition-Traditional s of course" thread a little later today! :D

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That looks good Ron . Looking forward to more photos after you get it cleaned up a little . It makes your AC look like a Little Shorty with Great Stag . I wonder if there will be a Run on Loewen Messers now ?????? Your photo shows that the Lions Knife has a pretty long blade . Probably illegal in Chicago but legal in our house . Be safe my friend .

Harry
 
John with the influences from you and Jack Black Jack Black I'm going to carry my Lambs Foot on a regular basis. the one I had a few years ago was so stiff that I couldn't open it so I moved it along to my son, The one I have now is still stiff but I can get open without to much trouble. I don't know why I have waited so long to give these a try they really feel good in the hand and I love straight bladed knives. I'm so impressed with my lambs foot that I am now looking at an Ettrick to keep it company, there is something about that knife that's just calling my name.

BTW love the Lone Ranger knife, that's one to be proud of.

Come and join us in the Guardians thread buddy, and check out the thread index with lots of advice on sweetening up a Lambsfoot :) :thumbsup:
 
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