Whatcha got on order? (Traditional Knives Only)

I forgot to mention that this is my first Sheffield knife, so I'm excited over that. I have no clue what the scales are, but the blades look like nice carbon steel and this should look nice in a vest during Greek class!
 
Just had a bit of luck,i found a #38 Tidioute Grinling Whittler on line, when i rang the vendor he replied "I will just check", came back to tell me it has gone but he has a Northfield one in Red Jig Bone that he had not put on his site, needless to say i bit his hand off and because it is here in the UK it should be with me in the next day or so, Oh Joy!!!
 
Just had a bit of luck,i found a #38 Tidioute Grinling Whittler on line, when i rang the vendor he replied "I will just check", came back to tell me it has gone but he has a Northfield one in Red Jig Bone that he had not put on his site, needless to say i bit his hand off and because it is here in the UK it should be with me in the next day or so, Oh Joy!!!

Nice bit of luck OMR. You're going to be very happy with that knife. I received this one as a gift recently from a fellow member and have been carrying it since.

 
Hey Bob i hope you are feeling a bit better today, knowing that you may be holding the brother of my new knife "when it arrives" will make it very special to me.
Best wishes from one Bob to another. And if it is true that God takes more notice of a sinners prayers then you should be feeling a whole lot fitter anytime now.
 
Maserin from Italy made this traditional model from my stainless Damascus.
It is perfectly finished, the Damascus consists of the materials Böhler N690 and Buderus Nitro B (nitrogen-alloyed).

In the coming days I will offer this model in my shop.

Regards
Markus Balbach
 

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GEC #99 Wall Street in Gabon Ebony. The photo is from Mike's site collectorknives.com


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Alan
 
Lot of nice knives showing up here....About too embarrassed to show my
old beater....Vintage Henry Sears & Son 1865

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My gift from me to me.....I was excited too,
JD
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Just finished negotiations with waynorth! Eric's Jack soon, and that s&m barlow, when ever the return gets to Escanaba and I get another one out.
 
Finally settled on my "all-weather" slippie, which just so happens to push a lot of my buttons at once (blue bone, MOP shield, clip point, long pull, powder metallurgy steel)


The true irony is that I do my best to keep my 1095 blades from developing oxidation, but I dislike the billboarding all over the blade of this stainless knife and would rather have a nice dark patina on it...

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I've had this one on order for quite a while. It's a Renaud Aubry semi custom Navette in red coral with a chiseled back spring. Took 3 weeks to get here from France! :eek:




 
Been binging on Rough Riders. Got two last week, three more coming this week. This has got to stop. And it will. Pretty soon.
 
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I've had this one on order for quite a while. It's a Renaud Aubry semi custom Navette in red coral with a chiseled back spring. Took 3 weeks to get here from France! :eek:



I've not seen the Aubry before and its just lovely, Steve!!! Well worth the wait. What is the closed length?
 
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