Another one from Roland Is it the 'Just a litte serious' or the 'Why so serious'? But when I compare it to the traditional, it must be the little.....
I really LIKE that elegant toothpick. I have some, small and large, but not that colorful. (I'll have to look at my stash again.)Got a picture of my Queen Tiny Toothpick
After I some the Abalone on the Lionsteel Roundhead I had to get me a knife in that as I didn't want a 2nd Roundhead nor did I want to give up my Stag one plus they were rather expensive. I got a message from @knifeswapper that he had an old stock Queen with it and I was also looking for a good toothpick model so this was just perfect. I took a while to have the spare funds on hand after the holidays but finally got the money and got the knife.I really LIKE that elegant toothpick. I have some, small and large, but not that colorful. (I'll have to look at my stash again.)
- Stuart
Thanks, Stuart. That's a nice pair of oldies you're carrying today.
What is the white one?
Another one from Roland Is it the 'Just a litte serious' or the 'Why so serious'? But when I compare it to the traditional, it must be the little.....
The cold weather has put some color in my cheeks, so I thought that I'd put some color in my pockets when I go out today (had to drag the dogs out of their cozy spots in front of the fire). A SharpCutter (1890-1950) doctor's knife with candy stripe celluloid covers and a Lander, Frary & Clark (1912-1950) swell-end jack with yellow imitation pearl covers.
- Stuart
From old to new, ALL beauties pictured hereNice knives today, guys!
My pick for the day.....
That's a fun photo. I've been curious what model number that single blade 440 is?Today with this beautiful knife in 440c, here on top of a locomotive of the Swiss railways!!!
WOW Gev!!! That's a GORGEOUS knife right there my friendSadhguru
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