Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

Excellent wood gentlemen [emoji38]

Today I've got the #76 bocote outlaw
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Jeff - Nice wood on that Outlaw! :thumbup: Personally I love the pattern! :D


John - Just an outstanding photo and trio of clips! :thumbup::thumbup::thumbup::D

I thought I wood show this Bocote 73 today. :)

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Here is an old Pal electricians knife that I tore apart and made into a single blade folder with bocote covers
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Great job, I love the straight grain.


That Boker Camp Knife is awesome, I had one in jigged brown bone that I traded for something I was interested at the time. :)

Here's the 2015 Traditional forum knife once more for Wooden Wednesday, I always liked this pic. :)

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I had to redo the pivot pin tonight. Apparently I'm still a noob at slip joint rebuilds. Nice and tight now. This one will hold me off until I can get a Northfield. 😀
 
For shame. I don't know how I forgot this thread when I posted yesterday's carry last night. Blame unfettered capitalism draining the will and motivation of the American worker. :o :p :D





Queen #20 in "green wood" and Case 11031 SH in walnut
 
For shame. I don't know how I forgot this thread when I posted yesterday's carry last night. Blame unfettered capitalism draining the will and motivation of the American worker. :o[emoji14]:D





Queen #20 in "green wood" and Case 11031 SH in walnut
I love the 11031. Such a cool unique old knife. The swedge is hard to beat. I have two and probably need a couple more
 
Vaporstang, what's the bottom knife here? Looks kinda like a "trade knife." Can you tell me the maker? I like the profile, narrow and pointy, and looks to be a handy size as well. 'Course, the wood handle covers are pretty darn nice lookin' too... :)

Thanks! It's an LT Wright Coyote, D2 Steel Blade, Desert Ironwood Handle. "The Coyote is a bird and trout style knife that is great at field dressing deer or small game."
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I love the 11031. Such a cool unique old knife. The swedge is hard to beat. I have two and probably need a couple more

I bought one once upon a time, paid, never received my knife ("shipping problems" coupled with terrible customer service and ultimately fraudulent practices), was sad for months.

I bought this one, paid, waited anxiously, got it, immediately dropped it into the pocket. I think all those bolster scratches in the second pic are mine. :D :cool:

Before I ever handled one I had no idea they were so light, so deft in the hand. Long-pull blade, swedged to perfection, cuts like a demon, and just looks sharp as all get-out. It is an everyday contender for watch pocket duty even with just the one blade and my shameful Barlow fetish. :p

I, too, need a couple more. :thumbup:
 
New addition to the single clip collection.

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Thanks Scott. That snakewood viper is very nice, I appreciate the way snakewood moves, charming you might say! ;)

Thanks Phil, you know how hard / lucky it is to find those short run single clips, only three more to go!
 
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