Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

I just picked up these pieces and now am trying to decide on which knife I want them on.
I would welcome some suggestions.

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Anything is open for consideration. I have some older lockbacks, mountain man, traditionals, fixed blades.
These are cocobolo root. 5×2×3/8.
On a White Owl?
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The saw can come off to replace it. The knife was made for cutting off the spurs of rooster's in cock fighting. The tang of the saw blade is marked Cattaraugus also but both tangs do not have Little Valley on them, very old Catt
 
The saw can come off to replace it. The knife was made for cutting off the spurs of rooster's in cock fighting. The tang of the saw blade is marked Cattaraugus also but both tangs do not have Little Valley on them, very old Catt
That's crazy. Finding a replacement saw must be like finding ammo for some antique pin fired gun that only exists in the collection of someone who's only ever described as "anonymous private collector". Although I suppose a decent cutler or machinist could create one.
 
Does this count?
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I don't usually get to play in this game,
It sure counts in my book, LV! :thumbsup::cool: Looks like you're not only in the game, but an MVP! ;)

Ebony for a cold Wednesday.
Those ebony lambsfoot knives are sure classy! :cool::thumbsup:

Notable pair, Will; the handles match so well visually, even though I assume they are made of quite different materials (wood and bone?). :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup:

Wow, what a wonderful array of Wednesday wood, Travman!! :thumbsup::cool::cool::thumbsup: They're all impressive, but for some reason I usually find the GEC 26 a more striking pattern than the GEC 25.

Those are all beauties, Travman!
I don't remember if it's been mentioned before, but the woodgrain on the middle one looks familiar! :eek:
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:D
:eek::eek: Good observation, r8shell! :cool::thumbsup:

Still carrying the big stockman.

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Great knife, Jeff, and I always enjoy this photo. :thumbsup::cool::thumbsup: In fact, I like looking for the horizontal dividing line in all of your mark/pile pics, but this one with the beans is a real challenge! :thumbsup::D

This rosewood lambsfoot is on the kitchen counter this week (as has been the case for several weeks recently):
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- GT
 
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