What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

The azaleas are in bloom....
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Yes they are.....wow!! And a nice knife too;)
 
Thanks pal :thumbsup:



Couple of golden oldies there Rachel :thumbsup:




Me too my friend :( I know what you mean, it's usually the same with me too, gotta have one worker in the pocket ;) LOL! :D :thumbsup:



The funny thing was Ron, they ran it with a photo of me WITHOUT a mask! o_O

Thank you very much Ron, you too my friend :) :thumbsup:



That's some fine jigging Ron :cool: :thumbsup:
Thanks Jack! :)
 

A really radiant pair of red Robesons, JJ.

Thick Thursday is one I hadn't thought of Stuart! ;) A beautiful old Queen Congress! :thumbsup: Three foot circle! :eek: That's a good one! :rolleyes: Our regards to the family and I hope y'all stay safe and well my friend! :) :thumbsup:

Thanks, Ron. Same to you and yours.

Hope everyone is doing OK, and staying safe and well. Missing my usual Good Friday adventures, but giving my pockets a treat ;) Have a good one folks :thumbsup:

Terrific trio, Jack.

That’s a lot of wheelbarrow work for two guys 60+!:confused:

That made me wince just to think about the lifting, but if you are in half as good a condition as the pair that you are totin', you'll do fine.

D Duckdog - congratulations on the new Granddaughter!

Thanks, Bruce.

A couple relics.
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You read my mind, r8shell (must have seemed like a comic book, I bet). I, too, decided to a pair of Old Friends for Friday. Yours are a bit healthier than mine.

Winterbottom is wonderful stuff. :cool::thumbsup:

Thanks, I like it, too.


You're holding a strong pair, Ron.


Fine barlows, Harry, though that one looks as if he spent a good time lingering in the Beverages and Blades thread.


Yes, sir!!!


Yep, that's the ticket. One of a handsome herd, Jim.

Carrying my Steingass in CPM-S30V and Spalted Maple.

Fine fixed blade, Gary, in a nice portrait.

- Stuart
 
Thanks, Ron. Same to you and yours.

You're holding a strong pair, Ron.
Thanks Stuart! :thumbsup: :)

As I mentioned to @r8shell , I'm totin' these old slim fellas today: H. Böker (1869-1914) and W.H. Morley & Sons (1913-1927).

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- Stuart
Wow Stuart! Did you find another box hidden somewhere?! I don’t remember seeing these two old gentlemen before! Very nice! :thumbsup: :D
 
Have these 2 Russells ( Brothers from different Fathers ) .


This photo below actually is in focus



Harry

Started examining the first two Russells...I see notches on one, from what I understand those typically indicate a knife that was commonly used in kosher food prep, making sure certain tools only processed certain foodstuffs (e.g., one knife for cheese and another for meat). I don’t remember what number of notches identify what use the knife is limited to but kind of cool to see on a beautiful old Barlow.
 
Thought I'd tote these two Barlows today, a regular and a jumbo/daddy. :)
Many thanks JJ. You’re stylin with your pair of Robeson Barlows. Just love Daddy Barlows. Fine image.

@Jack Black - Thank you Jack. Handsome Trio. Here’s to your weekend being safe. cheers! Re: Metal knife Mfg. (Imperial?)
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Gevonovich Gevonovich - Most kind of you, Gev. I always take my time to study your images, looking for the hidden meaning.

@JohnDF - Thank you John. It is sad. Your Good Friday Carry is a clean machine.

D Duckdog - Love the thiness and vintage look of your Boker and Morley and sons. They look great.
 
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