Your newest addition:traditionals of course!

Picked this one up today in Sheffield while making a visit to Arthur Wright & Son, Lambsfoot with 'Special Buffalo' covers. Thanks to the MD, John Maleham, for showing me around :thumbup:



 
Another one for my Snakewood collection. Eighteen total, but this is the newest. 98 American Whittler.



Did I mention it was the last one.
 
Just picked up this super pointy 4" Menefee trapper in Cocobolo. Really beautiful and very well made, this one will get a lot of pocket time!

image_zpsbvuez4g9.jpeg


image_zpsivikmcs6.jpeg
 
Michael way to go! These are beautiful Whittlers and your example looks exceptional. Is your example missing the 1 of 50 etch on the pile side primary blade flate? If so mine came without it also. I told Roy about it just for his information and he said he would it exchange it for one that had it but I told him no worry I kind of like the sterile blade look. It is a fine specimen in every other way. Lloyd
 
Michael way to go! These are beautiful Whittlers and your example looks exceptional. Is your example missing the 1 of 50 etch on the pile side primary blade flate? If so mine came without it also. I told Roy about it just for his information and he said he would it exchange it for one that had it but I told him no worry I kind of like the sterile blade look. It is a fine specimen in every other way. Lloyd

Luger, no etch on pile side. Being that this is the last one, I am happy to have it. Roy told me he has a few seconds left. So for me to exchange it would be a futile effort. I did not know they were etched with "1 of 50" on it.
 
Picked this one up today in Sheffield while making a visit to Arthur Wright & Son, Lambsfoot with 'Special Buffalo' covers. Thanks to the MD, John Maleham, for showing me around :thumbup:




What a BEAUTY Jack!!! I bet it was a fun day?
 
Thanks Paul, it certainly was my friend :) :thumbup:
 
Just got this Calf Roper Slim, Northfield 66. Really comfortable to hold knife with a single spring, a California clip main blade and cocobolo handles.

Congratulations, that's a great knife! I've got nr7 of 25, possibly the same run? It's one of my favorites with that slicy clip blade [emoji41]
 
So this came today. It's my first GEC knife. Great little knife. Nice size. Just a smidgen smaller than my case mini-copperlock.



And have I mentioned I have a peanut problem? This week's haul.




Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk
 
Thanks. I saw one at an antique store recently for quite a bit more than I spent on that one unused on "an auction site."

Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G900A using Tapatalk
 
Congrats on your new additions, duderubble! :thumbup::thumbup:
So you're up at least 6 knives for the week? That's gotta be a successful week, I'd say! :D
You should post the stag Peanut in the "Stag Saturday" thread.

- GT
 
Congratulations, that's a great knife! I've got nr7 of 25, possibly the same run? It's one of my favorites with that slicy clip blade [emoji41]

Undoubtedly the same run. The clip is one of the big pluses to this knife.
 
In the mail this afternoon. :D In the pocket now. ;) The Barlow is a prize I won in jprime84's GAW. Jeff did a masterful job of transforming this old Imperial into a thing of beauty. The Talon Spear is a knife that I got from the exchange. :D:thumbup:

27464833275_f44aa9370b_b.jpg
 
The Barlow is a prize I won in jprime84's GAW. Jeff did a masterful job of transforming this old Imperial into a thing of beauty.

That Prime-Perial is an absolute beaut, even though the mammoth broke during the build. It looks like a classical ebony Barlow and we all know about those thin and slicy blades. Anyone would be proud to have that bad boy in his arsenal of Barlows. I've been kicking around the idea of asking Jeff to do a little something on one or two knives I have, but I keep delaying "till later" when he's in the midst of a project like that GAW and then I forget. :o

Stumbled across this pocket hacksaw, a serrated Schrade rope knife with the curious handle imprint K-TING ROPE (if that second to last letter, now partially faded, is actually a "P"). Should clean up nice and that wood grain is already worthy of a leather lanyard and some pocket (or perhaps sheath) time.





Got home and found this in the mail (Derrick and KSF, you keep doing what you're doing with those SFOs :thumbup:).





The Beagle's already riding along. :D
 
Back
Top