Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

rdrogers - That is a very nice example of this pattern. Thanks for taking the time to post.
 
Aitor Castor Pequena in bubinga courtesy of ScruffUK :)

 
I went to pocket my Aitor, but the BLO it had a dip in is still a bit 'moist'....and for the sake of not ruining my jeans, I decided to pocket my 'Made in Sheffield' Barlow instead:



Jack, I am so pleased to see you carrying and enjoying this knife. I had a feeling you'd get on with this pattern and especially the blade shape :thumbup:
 
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Jack, I am so pleased to see you carrying and enjoying this knife. I had a feeling you'd get on with this pattern and especially the blade shape :thumbup:

I like it a lot, and am glad you've been following our adventures together :)
 
Wooden Wednesday, you say?

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Narrowing it down...

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down...

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Down.

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(A foolish consistency may be the hobgoblin of little minds, but some ruts are good. Says I.)

My ebony WLST® with Claire, who leaves today:
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~ P.
 
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Today I'm toting around my Queen #11 Utility/slimline trapper in curly zebrawood.

I may or may not also have my Northwoods #54 in my back pocket, though...

-Dan
 
Buck Dymondwood, no read wood - at least it has "wood" in its name ;)



... F. Hartkopf in ebony is real wood :D

 
Andi, there is wood in that material! It is a resin impregnated birch which is dyed...
 
Nice pocket-melt! Today, Imperial rehandled in ebony from a violin fingerboard, and an old-ish Opinel. The Imperial was a gift from my girlfriend. Thoughtful AND practical :)
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