Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

My Bark River, Fox River collection. The Fox River series are some of my favorites from Bark River. Handle slabs are all desert ironwood burl, another passion of mine.



My woody for Wednesday, Tom

those are some exceptional knives with spectacular ironwood!!
 
African Black Wood, Macassar Ebony Wood, and Gabon Ebony Wood.

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Tulip wood today, little Case Tiny Trapper to work:

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GEC Tidioute Canoe now:

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These canoes are really nice, I'm surprised I don't see more of them around here.
 
wow a lot of Barlows here too !
I get a twofur, also Wooden Wednesday for me as well;

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Got this in the mail yesterday, strange thing, it's made in Titusville PA, owned and sold to me from a guy in Alaska and sent to me...here in PA ;) go figure!
What a great little knife, two bladed, I like that the nail nics are on the same facing side, no monkeying around to get at either blade!
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This #15 was in my pocket today:


...and this is my wooden collection. Walnut 15, Ebony 15, Cocobolo 72, and Ebony 42:
 
Wasn't sure from the pictures if I was going to like this cover but it's stunning in person and the shield speaks for itself!

 
I prefer the darker samples of cocobolo wood. Northfield 72 Mini Lockback Hunter...

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No longer in my possesion, here is a Tidioute 72 in Ebony wood and another Northfield 72 in a lighter Cocobolo wood...

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A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds.

A thoughtful consistency? Not nearly so problematic. :)

~ P.
 
Black Jack 125's customs, Desert Ironwood Burl. Made by Mike Stewart at Bark River Knife & Tool



These customs came from Jason at DLT Trading.

Tom
 
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