Thanks, Gary. Would have loved an ivory specimen to go with the ebony on the piano!Compelling combo, Vince, and that piano pic with your GEC #15 is splendid!
No whale on the tang stamp of your Richartz?
Steve, you certainly seem to know what kind of bone you like, and you're apparently very successful in hunting it down! That bailed Imperial EO is awesome, and congrats on picking up that Imperial cattle knife!!
- GT
I know, I usually carry for need -SAK needing bottle opener or scizzors- maybe 8ot as a pocket knife; I almost got busted with a BM 550 Grip in the city... dont want to risk my 30+ Buck 110.Thought I'd try something different this week.
Only an Opinel #8 "Carbone" and on the keyring, the required SAK Signature for the pen and scissors.
I do feel a bit under-dressed with just one knife in my pocket and none on my belt ...
How do you guys that habitially only carry one knife at a time stand it?!?
(That is not a rehtorical question. I really would like to know. I haven't carried just one since I was 7 or 8.)
Thought I'd try something different this week.
Only an Opinel #8 "Carbone" and on the keyring, the required SAK Signature for the pen and scissors.
I do feel a bit under-dressed with just one knife in my pocket and none on my belt ...
How do you guys that habitially only carry one knife at a time stand it?!?
(That is not a rehtorical question. I really would like to know. I haven't carried just one since I was 7 or 8.)
My goodness, that knife certainly suggests that it's better to post a stag candle-end than to curse the darkness, Jack!
For Monday:
After a day of stoking two fireplaces (and turning on a gas one), a guy needs a break:
- Stuart
my yellow peanutHaving ended the experiment and going back to my sinfull ways as an incurable knife knut, I have my daily rotation with me. In addition to my ever present Wenger SI in its belt pouch with the LED light, I have my old yellow peanut back in my right pocket. My classic is back on my keyring, and I feel like all is back as it should be. And in memory of my dear old Uncle Paul, I even tucked a very old Christy knife in my tobacco pouch, just in case.
What are you guys carrying today?
I don’t think your dinner fork appreciates being turned into an olive fork, at least judging by his gesture.After a day of stoking two fireplaces (and turning on a gas one), a guy needs a break:
- Stuart