What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Case in black...
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What a wondrous knife !!!!

Thanks pal :) :thumbsup:

Thanks Jack! The Opi No.8 is a limited release with Laminated Birch in Red, Grey and Brown. I picked up the red and grey. For less than $30 and I could hand pick, I thought I would give them a try. :cool: Great Barlow's and photos buddy! Have a great day my friend! :) :thumbsup:

Happy Thanksgiving to all my US friends and a Happy Thursday to all my non US friends! I hope y'all are well and spending the day with someone you love and care about! I'm thankful for so many things. Pam and I are spending Thanksgiving in our home. We will be taking a short drive to take Pam's brother a meal later this afternoon. I've picked two big 'uns to carry today. You can't ever tell when I might have to carve a turkey breast or slice some dressing. ;) Y'all stay safe out there! :) :thumbsup:

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Thanks a lot Ron, the Opi sounds like a bargain :cool: I hope you and Pam had a good day my friend, nice choices for the day :) :thumbsup:


Great pic Jon :cool: :thumbsup:

Thank you for your comment, Jack. You have a fantastic soup bone TC; the Anniversary edition is the best of the soup bones IMHO.:thumbsup:

Many thanks Dean :) :thumbsup:

Thank you very much, Jack!!!

Wonderful pairing you have today in those beautiful woodsy settings; really digging the cool "soup bone" covers on your TC, as well!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Toting an old BSA scout from Remington to prepare for "Turkey Day" preparations. :)

Thank you JJ, I love that Remington Scout and BSA match-safe combo, really cool :cool: :) :thumbsup:

My "user" from Jack Black:

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Nice to see that African Rosewood buddy :) :thumbsup:


Stunning stag on that Lloyd Alan, what a gem :cool: :thumbsup:
 
Hope all our US members had a great Thanksgiving yesterday, and that there aren't too many sore heads today ;) 1.00pm here, and it's been non-stop for me this morning :eek: First chance I've had to post my carry today - my Hartshead Barlow and a much older Lambsfoot by Alfred Blackwell :) Have a good Friday folks :thumbsup:

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Slipjoint swayback from Cosimo De Benedetto
Terrific knife and photos! :) :thumbsup:

I love those #66 :rolleyes:

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Beautiful #66 and a terrific photo Â! :thumbsup: :)

Thanks a lot Ron, the Opi sounds like a bargain :cool: I hope you and Pam had a good day my friend, nice choices for the day :) :thumbsup:
The Opi did seem like a bargain. Those two Ebony’s I carried, beside the fact that they are both great individual knives, are very special to me. The Chambriard was a gift from Will @Will Power and Big Eb was a gift from my friend Jack! ;) :D

Hope all our US members had a great Thanksgiving yesterday, and that there aren't too many sore heads today ;) 1.00pm here, and it's been non-stop for me this morning :eek: First chance I've had to post my carry today - my Hartshead Barlow and a much older Lambsfoot by Alfred Blackwell :) Have a good Friday folks :thumbsup:

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Thanks Jack! Thanksgiving was nice. Different, but still a great day. That’s a terrific photo of your Hartshead and the Alfred Blackwell is a classic and beautiful old Lambsfoot! :) :thumbsup:
 
Just a quick post to acknowledge some of the kind folks who have addressed me in this thread over the past couple of weeks. I've been posting my carries, but haven't been posting my admiration for all of the inspiring knives you all have been sharing lately. :(

I'm a fan of the equal end knives, that Schatt looks nice, GT.
Thanks, Greg. :) The knife you mentioned ticks a lot of boxes for me! :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Titanic trio GT :) :thumbsup:
Thanks for your ongoing encouragement, Jack. :)

It is indeed, classic movie.
Thanks for the Buckaroo Banzai confirmation. ;)

I remember it, never watched it, but I remember seeing it while surfing through our five channels. ;)
I doubt if I ever watched an entire Soul Train show, but I certainly heard the start or end of the show plenty of times: "Soooooooul Train!" (first word in falsetto voice IIRC). :)

Thank you for your Canoe ranking information. I suspected that Fight'n Rooster would be high on the list.
Thanks for suggesting a topic I can often think about while on daily walks, Dean. :thumbsup::)

You have a very nautical theme there, Gary. :thumbsup::thumbsup::)
"Anchors aweigh, my boys, anchors aweigh!" :D

I carried my CSC BladeForums equal ended jack for Wooden Wednesday.

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Wondrous wood on that Canal Street, Dean! :thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:

Quality quartet Gary :) :thumbsup:

Got some bone with me today, from Waynorth Cutlery and W. Wilson of Sheffield. Have a good day folks :thumbsup:
Thanks, Jack. :)
Bonny bone for you on the day you posted this! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Pretty knife, GT. I'm a sucker for red jigged bone. :cool::thumbsup:
Thanks, John. :) Turns out I'm quite fond of some shades of red bone, and didn't even know it until examples "fell into my lap". :rolleyes:

Handsome and interesting trio Gary :) :thumbsup:

Hope everyone has made it through the week in good shape. It's been too long since I carried my 2017 Guardians Lambsfoot, so I'm pairing it today with another Old Friend, my #66 Serpentine Jack :) :thumbsup:
Thanks for your comment, Jack. :) I think you deserve a "perfect attendance" award for your consistent appearance in this (and many other) threads! :cool::cool:;)
Couple of impressive "throwback" knives! :thumbsup::cool::cool:

Nice little Trapper, GT. :cool::thumbsup:
Thanks, John. :) The pic seems to confirm that I prefer a spey blade to a clip! :rolleyes:

LamBarJack is looking great Gary! :thumbsup: :)
Thanks, Ron. :)

I like to see this particular mix of knives when you post them, Gary. I think this is the first time I've seen the Tarmundi?
Thanks for your consistent support, Dean. :)
I've had the Taramundi for almost 6 years, and I like the knife a lot, but it's one of 28 knives in my International Knife category of the weekly rotation schedule, so it gets posted less than twice per year. :( Easy to miss when it shows up so infrequently.

For Wooden Wednesday, I'm carrying my Case Curly Maple Teardrop.

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That's magical maple on your teardrop, Dean! :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

Watch Pocket Knife of the Week is an LF&C pen knife (thanks, Mark):
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Big Knife this week is a Sabre trapper (thanks, Ralph):
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Miscellaneous knife this week is a Belknap Blue Grass Barlow:
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- GT
 
The GEC #33 Conductor is becoming a habit, it packs a lot of blade for such a small carry.
Decided to carry my Ebony Lamb since today is the Real Black Friday, plus it gives my Rosewood Lamb a rest.


Handsome pairing John :thumbsup:

The Opi did seem like a bargain. Those two Ebony’s I carried, beside the fact that they are both great individual knives, are very special to me. The Chambriard was a gift from Will @Will Power and Big Eb was a gift from my friend Jack! ;) :D

Thanks Jack! Thanksgiving was nice. Different, but still a great day. That’s a terrific photo of your Hartshead and the Alfred Blackwell is a classic and beautiful old Lambsfoot! :) :thumbsup:

Hopefully everyone had a great Thursday and Thanksgiving. :thumbsup: I’m carrying an old friend and one in black for today! Y’all stay safe out there. :) :thumbsup:

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Many thanks Ron, I really like that combination, your Case Barlow has fantastic character :) :thumbsup:

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Very cool Alan :cool: :) :thumbsup:

Thanks for your ongoing encouragement, Jack. :)

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Thanks, Jack. :)
Bonny bone for you on the day you posted this! :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

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Thanks for your comment, Jack. :) I think you deserve a "perfect attendance" award for your consistent appearance in this (and many other) threads! :cool::cool:;)
Couple of impressive "throwback" knives! :thumbsup::cool::cool:

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Watch Pocket Knife of the Week is an LF&C pen knife (thanks, Mark):
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Big Knife this week is a Sabre trapper (thanks, Ralph):
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Miscellaneous knife this week is a Belknap Blue Grass Barlow:
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- GT

Thanks a lot Gary, three very interesting knives there my friend :cool: :) :thumbsup:

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Stunning Charlie :) :thumbsup:
 
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