Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

My little wooden Case XX Select toothpick, laying on an old wooden feed scoop, just for Wooden Wednesday. :)
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Very nice :thumbup:

How is that blade combo for edc? compared to a peanut, say.
 
Very nice :thumbup:

How is that blade combo for edc? compared to a peanut, say.

Very similar to a Peanut, I would say, ay least in this configuration.

They make a ton of handle variations of this tiny toothpick, but, not too many with the double blades.
 
Here's a new modded Opinel 7 I'm giving as a going away present to a friend. I put a little Nontron patterning on the handle and finished it with scorched boiled linseed. Had to give it a day of pocket carry and patina before I passed it on.
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My retired Case XX USA 11031SH Walnut Whaler, circa 1971, and 3 3/4 inches closed.
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This one saw a lot of time in my pockets, back when I did not have nearly as many knives. ;)
 
Nice Whaler Primble. I love the long pull and the patina. As luck would have it, I can participate in Wooden Wednesday this go round as I'm carrying this little (3") Keen Kutter ebony dogleg today.

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Queen #9 in curly zebrawood.

Jeff - that is some pretty wood on that Queen! :thumbup::)

Nice Whaler Primble. I love the long pull and the patina. As luck would have it, I can participate in Wooden Wednesday this go round as I'm carrying this little (3") Keen Kutter ebony dogleg today.

Thank you Stephen and I absolutely love a good condition ole Keen Kutter. That one is a fine lookin' little jack knife. I also love a tightly fitted badge shield in ole knives, especially wooden ones. You sure have a lot of beautiful knives Stephen and I am beginning to not feel sorry for ya anymore. :thumbup::D:D
 

Wow that is the second one of those I have ever seen. My grandfather was a jack of all trades guy but carpentry was his main focus. He had a raze as he called it hanging on the wall. Never saw him use it and it looked ancient. Could have belonged to his dad or grandpa I suppose...I never thought to ask.

Wish I knew where it was now.
 
Great start to WW, Barry! What a fine pair!

Ken, that 92 in snakewood is a beauty!

Here's some old wood... Schatt & Morgan balloon jack:

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Still love my walnut sheep foot:
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Barry , Al, Ferahgo, and Ken - Great knives and pictures! :thumbup::)
 
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