Your newest addition:traditionals of course!

Sugarleaf............. excellent photos of some excellent knifes! That's a nice run!

I'm sitting here with morning coffee admiring my latest additional traditional. I have always passed over the #48 for one reason or another, but having this one in hand made me wonder why....? It's an amazing knife. As others have commented, the jigging is outstanding. That along with the other features of this special pattern makes it a wonderful addition. Thanks again Brett. I am delighted to take over the care of this one.
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The Diamond Jack will join the rest of the "red" crew.

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Sugarleaf............. excellent photos of some excellent knifes! That's a nice run!

I'm sitting here with morning coffee admiring my latest additional traditional. For some reason I had always passed over the #48 for one reason or another, but having this one in hand made me wonder why....? It's an amazing knife. As others have commented, the jigging is outstanding. That along with the other features of this special pattern makes it a wonderful addition. Thanks again Brett. I am delighted to take over the care of this one.
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The Diamond Jack will join the rest of the "red" crew.

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Beautiful collection of reds! And wow, that 48 is perfect! Why don't I own one yet? Nice 77 too. Here's my newest:

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So. Fulton - your "red crew" photo really captures the beauty of the GEC red bone, simple but elegant - well done picture! I added a blue bone knife to my collection today (from the local lumberyard) - of the modern coloration bone dye I like collecting darker blue bone handled knives best. OH

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So.Fulton - You're good sir :)

Wonderful pic of it as well. I have to agree that is a great collection of Reds. :thumbup:
 
Thanks for the compliments. Queens have quickly become a favorite of mine. All three are very well built and sharp. I assume the coke bottle qualifies as harness jack. It is a variation of their #56 pattern. I also have one with single clip blade and one with clip blade in front of pen. All in winterbottom delrin. If there are variations I'd love to know about them.
 
NOT SURE WHATS HAPPENING---Preview of post is fine but only one of five pictures transfers to the actual post???

This beauty came yesterday from Mark (Markesharp), I love this knife!!! Mark turns out a great finished product---everything is smooth as glass and well radiused---not a HOT spot anywhere on the knife.

He "Old School" hands cuts the shield into the bone---very impressive:thumbup: The transition from bone to bolster is SEEMLESS, with eyes closed you can't tell where one begins and the other ends:cool:

I love the color, the blade combo is fantastic, the bomb shield is amazing---one heck of a knife Brother:thumbup:

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Thought I had the Macro issues worked out but I see after posting---not quite:grumpy:
 
Wow, Mark did ya good on that one, Paul!:thumbup: and the size is ideal!:cool:
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Thanks Perry, Mark is a talented Man. The knife has perfect pulls, covers, shield and blade combo---everything in one package:thumbup:

Enjoy your weekend Perry:)

Gev, Thank you buddy, there's a lotta blade in that frame:thumbup: Have a great weekend as well my friend;)
 
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