What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Gorgeous. :cool::thumbsup:

Thanks, John.:)

Your Bow looks very nice . Looks like it would be interesting to make too . I have not made one in probably 65 years or more and it would have been a very simple one at that .

Harry

Thank you, Harry. I find knife collecting and bow making to be interesting hobbies for me, no matter what I collect or make no two are exactly alike.:)


In my pockets today. The Schrade gets carried on occasion but I've never used it, it was only along for the ride to pull out and admire when I have a coffee break or my lunch at work.:D The Rooster on the other hand sees action.
View attachment 1401098
 
Yes, sir. Greatest use I saw for those bags was a pair of pants some guy made out of them.
Kxg6PU9.jpg
I always wondered what you look like, Vince!
To stay on the knife theme, here’s the cooking knife I made out of a big mower blade. I call it my vegetable chopper...View attachment 1401099
 
A knife to never part with:thumbsup: a 2015 #73 in some of the nicest Stag I own, both steel and Stag are aging well:cool: All thanks go to Harry, the Stag enabler:D
Xx05ef.jpg

ZzNIOw.jpg
I have always thought that that one was some real Prime Stag my friend . That is the same way that I regard my Stag 73s . Stag 73s punch ALL of my buttons . They are my vision of what a knife should look like . Carry it in good health Paul .

Harry
 
Last edited:

Nice pic Josh :thumbsup:

I think it’s good to be stocked up Jack! Especially with the way things are going lately. Duncan and Paul are both smashing fellers. My dental hygienist retired when the pandemic hit. I have been going to the same dentist for over 40 years. My hygienist had been cleaning my teeth over 35 years. :)

Yeah, apart from possible shortages, food prices never seem to go down, so better beans in the larder than money in the bank I reckon ;) I couldn't agree more Ron, two of the nicest guys on The Porch :) I have been fortunate to have spent two lovely days with Duncan, and very much hope that I will meet Paul one day :) I had the same dentist for 35 years, but he retired a couple of years back, and I'm not too impressed with the guy I see now - well I'd see him if he was at work! o_O :rolleyes: :thumbsup:

Great pair to start the week; your scout is a great old soldier to go with your HHB!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Many thanks my friend, I enjoyed carrying the Scout, and it sharpens up incredibly well, as only old steel does :)

Toting these two distant relatives today. :)

They look like kissing cousins JJ ;) Great-looking knives that I always enjoy seeing :) :thumbsup:

Great knives Jack!
I like the documentary, especially the contemporary film footages.
I hope you have a great week!

Thank you my friend, I'm glad you enjoyed the documentary, and I hope you have a great week yourself :) :thumbsup:

Pairing my Hartshead Barlow with a random TEW Sheepsfoot today, for a Double Stag Tuesday :D ;) :thumbsup:

2IBzXDf.jpg


T3xXYm4.jpg
 
A knife to never part with:thumbsup: a 2015 #73 in some of the nicest Stag I own, both steel and Stag are aging well:cool: All thanks go to Harry, the Stag enabler:D
Xx05ef.jpg

ZzNIOw.jpg
That could be the one Paul! The one you would keep if you could only choose one! :thumbsup: As Harry always says, “There’s no bad stag! Some is just better than others!”, that #73 definitely ranks as “Better”! ;) :D

These two for me today.

4ALTwwc.jpg
Beautiful pairing Dylan! :thumbsup: :)

This one will not leave my pocket and will be riding with me again tomorrow.
LR95nBg.jpg
Nice photo of your new #33! :thumbsup: :)

Got bored with the routine: recently, it's always been a GEC of some sort or else a contemporary knife from Europe. Same, same, can lead to dull, dull ;) Fetched out a neglected Queen Cutlery Copperhead, this one with liner-lock, D2 and clad in their famed Amber Carved Stag Bone.

u7TxvUt.jpg
The Queen Copperhead with its single clip is a nice slim capable knife Will! With D2 and that beautiful ASCB being the icing on the cake! Stay well my friend! :) :thumbsup:

Yeah, apart from possible shortages, food prices never seem to go down, so better beans in the larder than money in the bank I reckon ;) I couldn't agree more Ron, two of the nicest guys on The Porch :) I have been fortunate to have spent two lovely days with Duncan, and very much hope that I will meet Paul one day :) I had the same dentist for 35 years, but he retired a couple of years back, and I'm not too impressed with the guy I see now - well I'd see him if he was at work! o_O :rolleyes: :thumbsup:

Pairing my Hartshead Barlow with a random TEW Sheepsfoot today, for a Double Stag Tuesday :D ;) :thumbsup:

2IBzXDf.jpg


T3xXYm4.jpg
Jack my dentist appointment was originally scheduled for the first week in March. Seems to be an unwelcome trend everywhere. I love that cup my friend. :cool: The stag on your old TEW is beautiful. It pairs up well with your Hartshead! :) :thumbsup:
 
Last edited:
Back
Top