What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?


You’re a lucky man to have been adopted by that SCC!
Case and a Buck today


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Amir Fleschwund Amir Fleschwund nice Voos !
Thank you much, Steve!
I’m sorely tempted to hit “Buy It Now” on this tee shirt:
 
Peanut of the Week is a brown delrin stainless Case (thanks, Cory):
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Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Marbles ram's horn sowbelly stockman:
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Lambsfoot of the Week is Union Jack, my rosewood model, pictured on a shelf of a Little Free Library located not too far from my house. Can anyone identify the red-jacketed novel on the right of the photo?
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- GT
 
I've been invited to join a friend this week (if the good weather and my back hold up) to graft some new cider apple varieties onto some very old orchard stock on his farm where he's trying to resurrect an old orchard. In preparation, I totin' this pair of Miller Brothers grafting knives (1872-1926) today. They are extremely sharp! I passed a thumb in the shadow of one and it immediately raised a red bead of blood that lasted a good while.

From old growth comes new, we can hope.

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In any event, they make great cigar nippers
- Stuart
 
Many thanks JJ, what a beautiful pair of Robesons, and in amazing condition :) :thumbsup:

Wishing everyone a happy and peaceful Sunday :) :thumbsup:

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Thanks a lot Jack!!!
Two fine pieces of cutlery for your Sunday totes; the "old Vic" at the top is a mighty cool acquisition too!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Case and a Buck today


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Love those old CASE XX, they still hold a scary sharp edge; always great to see a Buck knife, too!;):thumbsup::thumbsup:
Many thanks JJ. The jigging on the top Pocket Eze has such great vintage character. The bottom Pocket Eze is so elegant. Nicely imaged.
Thank you kindly, good Sir!!!
WCLF
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Joseph Rodgers
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Fantastic images of your two lovelies today Harvey; very cool to see a US made lamb and a Sheffield clip, both beautifully covered!:thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:
 
Thank you Jack. It was your image of the 44 that pushed me over the edge. :thumbsup:


Thank you Harvey, you've pushed me into carrying my #44 again today :) Great pairing there :thumbsup:

Thanks Jack! :)

I’m running a little late today. I’ve been relaxing with these two. Y’all have a blessed day! :)

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Looking good Ron :thumbsup:

I've been invited to join a friend this week (if the good weather and my back hold up) to graft some new cider apple varieties onto some very old orchard stock on his farm where he's trying to resurrect an old orchard. In preparation, I totin' this pair of Miller Brothers grafting knives (1872-1926) today. They are extremely sharp! I passed a thumb in the shadow of one and it immediately raised a red bead of blood that lasted a good while.

From old growth comes new, we can hope.

QokVgyb.jpg


prhW4Dd.jpg


In any event, they make great cigar nippers
- Stuart

Impressive Stuart :cool: Hope your back holds out buddy :thumbsup:

Thanks a lot Jack!!!
Two fine pieces of cutlery for your Sunday totes; the "old Vic" at the top is a mighty cool acquisition too!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

I'm going with these two from Robeson made in their last 20 or so years (1940-63.) :)

Many thanks JJ, fabulous pair you're carrying today :cool: :thumbsup:

Hope everyone's week gets off to a decent start :thumbsup:

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