What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Catch a breath and you are 6 pages and 118 posts behind. Love the love for this Porch.

Winchester Model 62A (1947) and a Case 35 jack (1940-1964).

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- Stuart
It sure is great to have you back Stuart! :thumbsup: As much as I love a good Red Bone Case, I'm lovin' that 62A just a tad more! ;) :D
 

That's a cool little knife, Jack. Look quite capable.

In honor of the anniversary of D-Day


PAL Navy Utility and a Camillus Engineers knife



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Great post, Steve. Thanks.

Thought I'd tote these two allies today; a CJ Barlow and a Remington Scout. :)

You've got a handful of handsome history right there, JJ. Well done.


The Case pen is nice, GT, but that Stag O'Lamb is very nice.


Cool classics, Steve. Fine picture, too.


Pretty pair, pal.


Yowzaa!!


Enviable ebonies, Jack. The little gunstock is right on target.


What a fine change of pace you have there, Ron. I like the rat tail bolster.


Yep, that's pretty special, Alan.

That's good to hear Stuart :) When this is all over, I'm shelling out for another specialist :rolleyes:

Nice pair of Barlows !

Great picture of a couple of beauties !

You always have such cool old shooters to go along with your classic slicers; they really look fantastic together!;):cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

It sure is great to have you back Stuart! :thumbsup: As much as I love a good Red Bone Case, I'm lovin' that 62A just a tad more! ;) :D

Thanks, guys. And, JJ, the Scott preamp (?) is a welcomed "throwback", too. (The Robeson is a fitting classic companion.)

- Stuart
 
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