What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Half/Stop Half/Stop Appreciate that Ron :thumbsup: It's some decent stuff, unlike the 'burnt wood' look Stag I've got on my latest 33 Conductor.....:thumbsdown: I got burnt on that one alright ;)

Thanks, Will
 
Thanks, mine too. Here's another angle:
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I'm happy to see you enjoying them. :):thumbsup:
As you can see from the patina on the 881, I enjoy USING them!
Thanks for another shot of that white KK. Such a fine Jack.
Best regards, my friend.
 
Toting these two for today; a small Kephart style LT Wright and an old Kutmaster scout. :)

I love this combo JJ :). I think I have been looking at the same LT Wright for quite some time, would appreciate your impressions of it.

Welcome back, Tom; good to see your daily double again! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:
My Big Knife this week happens to be a Case slimline trapper you sent me! :eek:

Thanks GT! I'm glad that trapper is still earning its keep. Really like the white SAK you posted, super cool :cool: :thumbsup:

How bout a slice of onion? You like pickles? I canned some good kosher dills...
Tomato. You should have a big fat slice of beefsteak tomato on there.:D

Agree with all of that, especially homemade pickles. And my "secret" sammich' ingredient: Fritos, they add the perfect salty crunch :). Some great working knives you posted today Jeff :thumbsup:

Two folders for me today:

 
What a great pairing JJ :cool: I doubt there's much you couldn't get done with those two :) :thumbsup:
Thank you very much, Jack!!!
Hope everyone is having a good week :) I've got a large Wright's Lambsfoot in 'Peaches 'n' Cream' horn, and my 44 Gunstock for Wooden Wednesday :thumbsup:

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Wonderful pairing with the amazing looking horn lamb and your stout, ebony covered 44; very cool!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
I love this combo JJ :). I think I have been looking at the same LT Wright for quite some time, would appreciate your impressions of it.
Thanks a lot, Tom!!! This little LT Bushbaby is quite a handy little FB and the F&F is very nice, with close to a four finger grip. I took off the dangler strap and the package fits nicely into my pocket, as well.
Two folders for me today:

You always have such great shots of your tote beauties; these two look wonderful together!;):thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
2013 antique yellow jigged bone Scout and 2015 antique yellow pick bone Lick Creek Farmers Jack:thumbsup:
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Paul, those are gorgeous. Each one is a work of art.

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Outstanding, Dean! :cool::cool::thumbsup:
I was pleased to see that I have that same model as my watch pocket knife this week! :)

As Dean mentioned, the color coordination between knives and background is remarkable in these shots, Jack! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Thanks, Dean. :) Most knives I acquire, including the pen knife, spend their first couple of weeks with me on the kitchen counter and get used a lot for food prep, cutting up plenty of fruits and vegetables and getting an occasional dousing in the jar of hot pepper rings.
Your Alox Solo looks great! :cool::cool::thumbsup:

- GT

Thank you for your kind comments, Gary. I haven't the bravery to patina most of my knives although I have done so to several knives. A well done patina does look.
 
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