What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Case Sodbuster + PSK EDC,
Just Black.
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is that the Jr or standard sodbuster

I've been looking fora yarrrd stick agaist the PSK EDC
 
Trying to keep up with this thread is exhausting, but exciting (except for the exhausting part). I toted some odd friends today - Mutt & Jeff. A Case Muskrat (1976) and a Case 33 pattern small premium pen (1970):

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That's an E/O notch, not a crack.
- Stuart
 
Out of the safe for a glamour shot.
This beautiful queen with tool steel and Birds eye maple covers I won in a GAW a year or so ago with a picture of my cat Mercedes.
Big thanks to Black Mamba who picked Mercedes and gave me this stunning knife and of course my cat Mercedes:) I will have this beauty in my collection for ever.
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Tremendous timber twosome, JJ! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool: I'm so glad your French lockback introduced me to that Camargue Cross and its Faith/Hope/Charity connotation. I have a Rough Rider scrimshaw kit, and I'm thinking maybe that cross should be my first project.
Thanks a lot Gary!!! That certainly sounds like a very fun project; I can't wait to see the finished piece with any design you choose!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Peanut-like Knife of the Week (it's small) is a Rough Rider stag bone cotton sampler:
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Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Marbles ram's horn pruner:
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Lambsfoot of the Week is an A. Wright & Son stag senator (thanks for the GAW, @R.c.s):
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Beautiful covers on your trio today; the stag on your lamb is my favorite, but only by a ram's whisker!:D:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Turkey hunting AND bass fishing! I’ll bet that teleconference will seem interminable. I just had a mental image of one of the sales meetings I used to have to attend... some self important bore droning on and on...
Hopefully yours is more professional:cool:

Nice varied background choices for your photos!

Thank You! Just gotten back from my trip, sorry so long before acknowledging the compliments - where I hunt is in a cell data “no mans land”.

Good luck on your trip! :thumbsup: :)

Thank you! First time in over 25 years of hunting this area that I only heard one gobble, no birds for me this trip, but logging activity has the entire area stirred. But just getting out for a couple of days was its own reward - I’ll head back in a couple of weeks.
 
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