Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

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^ very nice Puukko Tyler, looks to be a pretty Handy size with a great handle shape:thumbup:

Thanks! It's actually a jarvenpaa aito that I modified. The handle was much thicker and I sanded it down considerably. Awesome knife for what it's worth though.
 
I had my new TC single blade Barlow in gabon ebony today. But I still don't have a picture of it. I guess I'm just slackin'

Ed J
 
Northwoods Mini Moose today:

Could you post a pic with the clip blade fully opened? I'm intrigued by the knife, but every picture I've seen of it has it with the blades at half staff. I'm trying to get a better sense of the true shape of that clip blade.
 
Could you post a pic with the clip blade fully opened? I'm intrigued by the knife, but every picture I've seen of it has it with the blades at half staff. I'm trying to get a better sense of the true shape of that clip blade.
Will do Frank.
Sounds like a good excuse to get the camera out and take pics of all the knives I've been slacking on too!
It's supposed to be sunny after tomorrow so I'll get some Fri/Sat.

Cheers,
Griff
 
Marvel at the delight!*



*Not that of my photography obviously!
 
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Jack - that rosewood is gorgeous!
Really great pic :thumbup:

Thank you sir, I was just going to say what a cracking knife that is you have there, I really like that blade configuration, looks like a great user :thumbup:
 
Thought I'd try that pic again....



.....it's really a dull piece of wood on my Ablett barlow, but at least the lightings improved!

P - I do love that #25. Thanks for persevering.
 
Today, I have a brandy spanking new Case sway back jack in the pocket for the first time:

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This is posted in the What are you totin... thread today as well.

And, I finally got a photo of the ebony TC Charlow that I carried last week:

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Ed J
 
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Jerry Halfrich "Jack Russell" in M4 high speed tool steel and old growth redwood burl, and a sheath made by legendary sheathmaker, Paul Long.


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Kris
 


The Buck 55, which has the distinction of being the only knife I've got where the handle develops patina and the blade does not. :D

--Mark
 
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