Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

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Queen walnut handled #49. The squirrels have a stump in my back yard where they shell their walnuts & I thought it'd be an appropriate place for a pic.:)
 
One post of a modern knife was moved offline. I've edited the title to remind folks where they are posting.
 
That's a great looking stockman, Ironbut.

I've got my GEC 15 Razor in Ebony and my GEC 14 single blade in Ebony with me today. Ebony may be my favorite handle material. It's just lovely.

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Here's the 66 moose I'm carrying. Just did this sheepsfoot modification yesterday. Gonna lay it down on sandpaper and convex the edge this afternoon.

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Group of old Ebony, NYK serpentine, Empire easy open, Walden jumbo jack and a Challenge jack. All are close to or over 100 years old.

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So bloodwood and I have a history. A year or so ago I ordered a brand new fiddleback forge kephart in bloodwood that was stolen/lost in shipping. Then I spent 8+ months scratching and saving for my dream shotgun, which I recently sold to pay for my dog's cancer treatment. That span caused me to miss the CK 85 SFO in Bloodwood, a knife that would've filled my blood lust quite well.

But- I just got this in off the exchange! I finally got a piece!

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The mod looks great, tk! :thumbup:

Thanks Jeff! For those who haven't seen Jeff's S&M autumn gold moose, that was the inspiration for this sheepsfoot mod.

Oh, and just now the postal carrier brought me this 3rd 66 gem, by way of Scottland from Mr. PMEW - thank you so much, friend! I've been waiting to get these three together for this shot ever since he contacted me. Apparently this stockman originated with Sitflyer - blades and Springs all blued and spey modified to this drop point. If you look closely, the stockman is SN#07 and the Moose is SN#14, which is kinda cool, both from the same year. Oh I feel good about this...

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~snip~ Oh, and just now the postal carrier brought me this 3rd 66 gem, by way of Scotland from Mr. PMEW - thank you so much, friend! I've been waiting to get these three together for this shot ever since he contacted me. Apparently this stockman originated with Sitflyer - blades and Springs all blued and spey modified to this drop point. If you look closely, the stockman is SN#07 and the Moose is SN#14, which is kinda cool, both from the same year. Oh I feel good about this...

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My pleasure. It was gifted to me, but under-appreciated, and when I learned of your want for a 66 stockman it seemed like the perfect solution. :thumbup:

..... had to make the geographical correction :P
 
My pleasure. It was gifted to me, but under-appreciated, and when I learned of your want for a 66 stockman it seemed like the perfect solution. :thumbup:

..... had to make the geographical correction :P

Correction noted on my end ;)
 
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