What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Haven’t posted in a while, but this one has been getting quite a lot of pocket time.
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Oh, so she did. I guess I wasn't paying much attention to the instrument. I need to watch those movies again.
What a cast! Besides the two I mentioned: Charlton Heston, Christopher Lee, Oliver Reed, Frank Finlay, Richard Chamberlain, Michael York, Geraldine Chapman, Simon Ward. It has to be watched with The Three Musketeers. It was really one film released as two because of the length. The actors were upset about that, as I recall.
 
Thank you very muck Jack!!! It's definitely a beast :)

The 66 makes a great partner to your "Viking guarded" Hartshead Barlow; it has become my favorite stockman variation!:D:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Thank you very much JJ, I do really like the 66 frame :) :thumbsup:

Toting these two Robeson Electrician/TL-29s covered in walnut and cocobolo. :)

What a pair of wooden-clad wonders JJ :cool: :) :thumbsup:

I've been enjoying my #66 the last couple of days - I paired it with this Case today as well.

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Nice dylan :cool: :) :thumbsup:

Premium Canoe of the Week is a black lip pearl RR gunboat:
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- GT

Wow GT, that's a Bobby Dazzler! :cool: :thumbsup:

My Daily Lamb, riding solo today.

Who needs more? :) ;) :thumbsup:

My HHB seems to find its way into my pocket most often.
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Guilty! :D :) :thumbsup:

I have one with steel beads, but the chain on mine is flimsy. I recall that Faye Dunaway strangled Raquel Welch with a wooden rosary in The Four Musketeers.

That sounds memorable Vince :eek: :D I've not seen that movie since it first came out :) :thumbsup:

I've had a very busy day today, and have been glad to have a couple of able companions with me :) :thumbsup:

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What a cast! Besides the two I mentioned: Charlton Heston, Christopher Lee, Oliver Reed, Frank Finlay, Richard Chamberlain, Michael York, Geraldine Chapman, Simon Ward. It has to be watched with The Three Musketeers. It was really one film released as two because of the length. The actors were upset about that, as I recall.
Yup, but they renegotiated, thank heavens. So many great fights- the sword and dark-lantern, the laundry-
 
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Thank you much, JJ.
I had finished it just the day before. This one was a struggle. I kept pinning it together using some various Schrade blades, but just couldn’t get them to work with the Camillus frame and springs.
And while I’m thinking of it, what is the difference in age between those nice Robies? Harry @Old Engineer gave me one like your walnut model. It is slightly slimmer, so I wonder if it’s older??
Your hard work really paid off on that beauty, Jeff!
Both Robesons were made in the same "era" of 1917-1939, with one a civilian model and the other under Govt. contract. The easy way to tell the age of yours is to google "Robeson Tang Stamps" and the AAPK site has the list. :)
 
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