What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Going with my trusty Lloyd and a "Personal Raptor" from an Australian maker, Jason Cutter (that's a pseudonym. I don't recall his real name). Mallee Burl and D2.
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Going with my trusty Lloyd and a "Personal Raptor" from an Australian maker, Jason Cutter (that's a pseudonym. I don't recall his real name). Mallee Burl and D2.
When I thought I was going to be a fight arranger, I was going to call myself Kurt Blade.
Parapluie Le Thiers and AGRussell cowboy or rancher, whichever is the smaller one.
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Wow!!


Delightful, Dylan.


That handsome Case looks pretty capable, Jeff.


I'm getting Osage envy. May need to get one of my old knives re-covered.


Textbook serpentine knife, A beauty, too.

Bailed non-SAK this week is a Colonial Forest-Master, my very first knife from about 1960:
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You've done well by it, GT. It looks great.


Well done, Harvey.


Pretty cool GEC pipe knife, Stuart! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

Thanks, GT, and your Chestnut Cases look red hot.

Wow Stuart, that is not only super cool, it's highly rare and unusual too; I know I'd be bleeding trying to figure that beauty out!:oops::cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thanks, JJ. I have a one blade version, too - a half-brother, I guess you could call it. I understand that James Barbee dubbed these his "Barb" knives.


Looking sharp, JJ.


That looks handy, Jeff.

I see that Star and raise you a Boot! :D

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Well played, Ron.

I can imagine the look on their faces now buddy!!! :eek: :thumbsup: :D

Well, you've seen them, so you'll understand that they were just a bit more intrigued than when I walked in with my 22" Ontario machete hanging from my belt.


Lovely, Foot O'Lamb, Ron.


Well, there you go, again, posting another potent pair. Those a excellent, Steve.


A solid investment, Jack.

this old Remington scout is in fantastic condition.

You ain't kidding!

- Stuart
 
I grabbed a solid Swiss utility tote and my favorite new slicer. :)
Thank you JJ. Fine image. Just love the flow of your new 62. Alox rules.

Just stunning Harvey :cool: :) :thumbsup:
Thank you for the kind words, Jack.

Harvey - another winner of a photograph that you have posted. :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup: Not to mention a winner of a lambfoot knife.:thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Thank you kindly, Bill. Hope you’re finally getting some Sun. Beautiful image of Castle Blarney. Did you kiss the Blarney Stone?

Should I be worried that your "alphabet soup" is meaningful to me? ;)
No worries, GT..:) Thank you very much.

Here's an example from some of the earliest chestnut jigged CV Case knives I obtained:
Those are beautiful examples, GT.

Congrats on your new ebony gunstock, Harvey! :thumbsup::cool::cool:
Thank you GT.

Brilliant, Harvey - just brilliant.
Kind of you to say that, Stuart. Love the look of those two slim throwbacks.

Wonderful photo of that classic Lambsfoot Harvey!!!! :) :thumbsup:
Much appreciation, Ron,

Your exactly right Travis! :thumbsup: I see that Star and raise you a Boot! :D
That’s a lovely Green.

I'm carry a Northfield 73 two blade and a Wright's standard PD Stag Lambsfoot today!
A fine pairing choice for today’S carry, Ron.

Had my Hartshead Barlow with me today, and a Thrifty Thursday Joker :) :thumbsup:
Love that Joker.
 
What a blue stunner, Dean! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

That's Case's chestnut jigged bone. I really like it, but I've been quite surprised by how much it varies from knife to knife. Here's an example from some of the earliest chestnut jigged CV Case knives I obtained:
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- GT

Thank you, Gary! Beautiful chestnut jigged Case knives you have there. :thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
Sorry pal! I don’t know why I even said that! ;) :D

I'm getting Osage envy. May need to get one of my old knives re-covered.

Well played, Ron.

Well, you've seen them, so you'll understand that they were just a bit more intrigued than when I walked in with my 22" Ontario machete hanging from my belt.

Lovely, Foot O'Lamb, Ron.
It’ll grow on you! :) Thanks for the compliments Stuart! Lol! ;) I bet they’re never really surprised Stuart! After all they know you! ;) :D

Throwback Thursday, right?

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- Stuart
Nice Black Box Winchester’s Stuart! :thumbsup: :)

That’s a lovely Green.

A fine pairing choice for today’S carry, Ron.
Thank you Harvey! :)
 
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