What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

BUCK 501 SQUIRE
Rain again today, so staying inside mostly
Watching news of all the fires and praying Bigfoot is safe ... and all-uhy'all

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Thanks a lot Jack!!! I have that beauty you sent me sitting right next to my laptop. 😁 Btw, there is a little package heading your way from this side of the pond :):thumbsup:

Those two look awesome together; the Wharncliffe is a fantastic blade, but I'm convinced the lambsfoot is even better! ;) :cool: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
That's extremely kind of you my friend :)

Thank you, I have to agree ;) :thumbsup:
this is the Eustis creek located near the old Eustis mine. When the Eustis mine ceased operation in 1939 it was the deepest copper mine in Canada.
HAGD
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That's a cool pic :) :thumbsup:
 
Oh, that a lovely whittler, Rachel. 🤠
Thank you, John.
Incredible pair of knives, Rachell.
I wonder how old the jack is.
According to my Google-fu,
Germania Cutlery Works : 1892-1937
Ah yes... I know r8shell r8shell has one, and I was pretty sure that you’ve shown one before.
Your others are non-aggressive, but nothing is quite so soothing to the rabidly savage bellicose as Seafoam Green.
And that awl blade might help you get out of the handcuffs!
The awl is so non-aggressive, it's not even pointy.
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Enjoying our time in the Great Smoky’s and Pigeon Forge. Have plenty of knives with me, but this Case 6318 has been my constant companion. I was surprised at Dollywood, went through security and after inspecting my pocket contents the security guy told me ”your Case Knife is just fine, put it back in your pocket” and welcome to Dollywood! OH
Ps. Rainy and windy today, so we drove through the Great Smoky National Park over to Cherokee NC and saw a preserved cabin in the park on the TN side (knife picture taken on stone chimney) and saw the bull elk on the NC side.
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Enjoying our time in the Great Smoky’s and Pigeon Forge. Have plenty of knives with me, but this Case 6318 has been my constant companion. I was surprised at Dollywood, went through security and after inspecting my pocket contents the security guy told me ”your Case Knife is just fine, put it back in your pocket” and welcome to Dollywood! OH
Ps. Rainy and windy today, so we drove through the Great Smoky National Park over to Cherokee NC and saw a preserved cabin in the park on the TN side (knife picture taken on stone chimney) and saw the bull elk on the NC side.
Case_6318_-_1976_mountains.jpg

Cabin-GSMNP-8-31-21.jpg

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That’s an amazing elk; I always keep my eyes open for them when we visit the GSMNP. Nice stainless Delrin covered stockman; good choice for a rainy day.
 
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#15 Boy’s knife has officially parted ways with its tube today.

On the rare cases it’s not my 47 Viper or Buck 112, it’s usually this one that gets the nod. Great knife, everything I need, nothing I don’t! Still, I need to start switching it up a little more…
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Two nice examples of gorgeous old fashioned swedged spear blades!
Thank you, John.

According to my Google-fu,
Germania Cutlery Works : 1892-1937

The awl is so non-aggressive, it's not even pointy.
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Since it’s non-aggressive and green, you could say it’s a knife of peas.
:rolleyes:


Enjoying our time in the Great Smoky’s and Pigeon Forge. Have plenty of knives with me, but this Case 6318 has been my constant companion. I was surprised at Dollywood, went through security and after inspecting my pocket contents the security guy told me ”your Case Knife is just fine, put it back in your pocket” and welcome to Dollywood! OH
Ps. Rainy and windy today, so we drove through the Great Smoky National Park over to Cherokee NC and saw a preserved cabin in the park on the TN side (knife picture taken on stone chimney) and saw the bull elk on the NC side.
Case_6318_-_1976_mountains.jpg

Cabin-GSMNP-8-31-21.jpg

Bull-Elk-near-Cherokee-NC-8-31-21.jpg
A beautiful part of the USofA, Bruce!
 
Enjoying our time in the Great Smoky’s and Pigeon Forge. Have plenty of knives with me, but this Case 6318 has been my constant companion. I was surprised at Dollywood, went through security and after inspecting my pocket contents the security guy told me ”your Case Knife is just fine, put it back in your pocket” and welcome to Dollywood! OH
Ps. Rainy and windy today, so we drove through the Great Smoky National Park over to Cherokee NC and saw a preserved cabin in the park on the TN side (knife picture taken on stone chimney) and saw the bull elk on the NC side.
Case_6318_-_1976_mountains.jpg

Cabin-GSMNP-8-31-21.jpg

Bull-Elk-near-Cherokee-NC-8-31-21.jpg
We were in Pigeon Forge a few years before the fire. We had some friends that rented a condo there for a few weeks and invited us to stay a few days so we swung over for a visit before going on down to Florida for a beach vacation. I loved the park, wish we would’ve stayed longer. Great pictures Bruce! 😎👍
 
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