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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Going with these two for Tuesday. :)
Much thanks and appreciation, JJ. Superb jigging on both. I’ve come to appreciate the 44. Yours has wonderful flourishes. Excellent image.

nice pair of vintage Sheffields there :)
Thank you Jack. The artfully presented Hartshead and the electrician is a smashing pair.

Maybe I’ll keep it, or maybe I won’t. Kind of neat.
Well if you don’t...:) Beautiful cover on the other. May I ask what the haft is? Thank you.
 
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That Teardrop is beautiful I think I'll dig mine out this week but it's not Damascus.

Today I have 2 Boker's in my pocket a 403 Barlow and a 404 the 403 is a clip point the 404 is a sheepsfoot 2 of my favorite Barlow's in my collection I have 2 404 but both are still usable but neither in the best condition I would love to come across one in great or better condition.

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Thank you, Randy; the Damascus on this one is pretty good. I like your sheepsfoot; I've never seen one by Boker before.
 
All the professors who lived in the Kalamazoo College neighborhood used to come out after storms and tree-work to gather what they could.
A lot of good old oak trees were killed on the quad by new steam-pipes, apparently un-insulated.
The professors had cars. The old man who'd surveyed the neighborhood for the original developer used to go out with a little red wagon and pick up any little twig or branch.

Going bulkier today: Pal Cutlery Co/ Made in USA. 3.75" closed.
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Interesting story Jer, and I liked the story behind your Pal too :) :thumbsup:

A 20 hour day yesterday, which was really 39 hours if you go back to when I woke up the day before :confused: Back at it with a good old Schrade Walden in my pocket.
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That's punishing! :eek: Hope that great-looking Schrade sees you through the day :thumbsup:


Another vintage beauty Gev :) :thumbsup:

Thank you Jack. The artfully presented Hartshead and the electrician is a smashing pair.

Rosewood Hartshead on superconductor copper.
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Thanks pal, that's a very clever pic of your Hartshead Barlow, nicely done my :thumbsup:

Well, it was "Wound Care Day" again:eek: so, I carried this Large ( "Big-un" ) Rosewood Lambfoot with me to town. Dark picture. The sun went away and now it's raining again.

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Hope it went well Ed, and that you have plenty of sunshine heading your way :thumbsup:
 
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