What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Eric's ebony Jack (again) and the 2016 Forum HJ with the most lethal of punches in all of Knifedom:eek:
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Eric's Ebony Jack is just one classy looking knife.
 
Huckleberry Boy's Knife in Gabon ebony wood.

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We’ll call you Doc Holliday!
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I only bought one 24 roll package of Charmin Jeff! :p Nice carry’s there today my friend! :) :thumbsup:
Well, thanks much, Ol’ Buddy!
The other day, making a grocery run, I saw an elderly lady with a nurse/companion. The old lady had a cart completely filled with those cheap single rolls, while her helper followed with a cart filled to the brim with bottled water.
So being susceptible to suggestion along with a dose if Fear Of Missing Out, aka: FOMO, I grabbed one if those huge packs of Charmin, even though I have enough for seven years in the house.


Lovely old thing to have on you during the day.
That IS a beauty!
 
Changing of the guard- I've doffed the Parapluie and the Culpepper and donned the 18 and OT. I took the Parapluie to the farm instead of the Tidioute because these oversize fleece-lined jeans slide down easily, and it's cold out there. I was shovelling and raking. The only knife that got used was the Wright's, in cadging a couple of leeks.
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I’m always glad to see that beautiful Sambar Churchill Gev! :thumbsup: I hope you’re doing well my friend! :)

Well, thanks much, Ol’ Buddy!
The other day, making a grocery run, I saw an elderly lady with a nurse/companion. The old lady had a cart completely filled with those cheap single rolls, while her helper followed with a cart filled to the brim with bottled water.
So being susceptible to suggestion along with a dose if Fear Of Missing Out, aka: FOMO, I grabbed one if those huge packs of Charmin, even though I have enough for seven years in the house.
You’re welcome my friend! :thumbsup: Look at it this way Jeff! During an extended shutdown period you may be able to barter TP for other essential items, such as cutlery! ;) :eek: :D
 
I’m always glad to see that beautiful Sambar Churchill Gev! :thumbsup: I hope you’re doing well my friend! :)


You’re welcome my friend! :thumbsup: Look at it this way Jeff! During an extended shutdown period you may be able to barter TP for other essential items, such as cutlery! ;) :eek: :D
Thank you for your kindness my friend :cool::thumbsup::) I hope you are well too :thumbsup: Ron !!!
 
Nice looking knife, Greg. Curious, what steel did he use on that one?

Thanks for the comment, Gary. The steel is A2, I'm lacking in knowledge of steel qualities & properties but it does take a good edge.:thumbsup:
A well built and solid knife that I would recommend.

Carried it again today along with a Schatt & Morgan rosewood handled Heritage Series folder.
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Thanks for the comment, Gary. The steel is A2, I'm lacking in knowledge of steel qualities & properties but it does take a good edge.:thumbsup:
A well built and solid knife that I would recommend.

Carried it again today along with a Schatt & Morgan rosewood handled Heritage Series folder.
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Thanks, Greg. A2 is a fine blade steel and that's a fine looking knife.
 
Watch pocket knife this week is a Taylor-Schrade 44OT Workmate:
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Big knife this week is a 5" Rough Rider fishing knife (thanks, Mark):
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Miscellaneous knife this week is a Schatt & Morgan ebony #99 (thanks, Jack):
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- GT
I'm a fan of the equal end knives, that Schatt looks nice, GT.:thumbsup:

GEC #66 Medium Stockman. OH
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Every time I see your tortoise Calf Roper I regret not grabbing one, Bruce.:thumbsup: I like my ironwood version but that tortoise just looks so good
Eric's ebony Jack (again) and the 2016 Forum HJ with the most lethal of punches in all of Knifedom:eek:
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Two beauties, Paul. :thumbsup: I have Charlies ebony version of that 35 and they certainly are punchy, ya have to be careful where you point it.
 
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