Wooden Wednesday - Traditionals only please

A Walnut Wooden Wednesday picture :thumbup:

Top is a CASE 1975 Spear and Utility Blade Walnut Electrician Knife, second is a CASE 1971 Walnut Sheepfoot and third is a Gunstock Walnut Charlow ;)

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Paul

I likes your electrician, mines a little rougher around the edges but well treasured :)





Don't be sorry, they look like great practical users, especially the bottom one


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Pete

Thanks very much! It's the Cleaver jr :p

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A wet and blustery wooden wednesday at work for me today:)

Sam

Not a bad office if I do say so myself. Reminds me of a scene I walked into while on the C to C many years ago. A crew were laying stone on the path and had a beautiful deer hound for company. A very nice Indian River Jack by the way!

~Jim
 
Thanks jack:)

Gevonovich - it's just south west of Bwlch, definitely glider territory!

P.S Always like that Eureka, such subtle curves.
 
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Beautiful knives everybody! Some of these days I need to get a knife that is wood handled or scaled. Sam, I read you saying office! What is it that you do having such a wonderful office?
 
jimmyd1982, the wood on that knife is beautiful. It almost reminds me of flames.

Double Ott, the bark river in the bottom also has interesting patterns in the wood.
 
jimmyd1982, the wood on that knife is beautiful. It almost reminds me of flames.

Double Ott, the bark river in the bottom also has interesting patterns in the wood.

Thanks Sog. It's desert ironwood burl. A favorite of mine.

Barman, That Buckeye burl is beautiful.

Tom
 
Thanks Jim and Gevonovich. It didn't look so clever earlier that day as it was absolutely hammering it down!!

Beautiful knives everybody! Some of these days I need to get a knife that is wood handled or scaled. Sam, I read you saying office! What is it that you do having such a wonderful office?

I work as a ranger in a National Park in Wales. Sometimes I suffer, promise:)

Sam
 
Thanks Jim and Gevonovich. It didn't look so clever earlier that day as it was absolutely hammering it down!!


I work as a ranger in a National Park in Wales. Sometimes I suffer, promise:)

Sam

Got hit by one of those sideways rain and hail numbers as I came up to the Beacons from Hay-on-Wye. Then 15 minutes later, sunshine! I'd trade for your job in a minute!

~Jim
 
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