What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Ariats!!! Very nice.


Too funny, I like it!

It's not a question of being, "too proud".
It's more of a question of, "are we worthy"?
And you most certainly are. :cool:
My favorite lacers I have owned. Second pair. Hunting, fishing, yard work, cutting fire wood. You name it I love these lacers.
 
Good afternoon everybody...


Lovely colours John :) :thumbsup:

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My carry for the day. Well, until I needed some crowns lifted.

Great pic Taylor, and a fine pairing :D :thumbsup:

Finally have a chance to work outside some today as well as dry enough to mow some tall grass . Carrying both of these old Taylors Eye Witness Lambfoots and then out for Friday Fish Fry .

Somebody really loved and carried this one a lot .

This one I really like and carry a lot .

So I guess this has been a Two TEWs Friday this week .
Harry

Lovely old pair Harry :thumbsup:


Smashing stag my friend :) :thumbsup:

Centennial Week keeps rolling along.
This m.o.p. Peters Cutlery Whittler was made around 1880, at which time, the HOME (Holley & Merwin) boy's knife was already around 30 years old! They are each missing a blade, but I'm not too proud to carry them today. ;):thumbsup:
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Very interesting Rachel, that's OLD :thumbsup:

Good Morning to All.
Here's my usual weekend Lamb carry.

Great stuff John :) :thumbsup:


Nice-looking Wharncliffe Knife Dwight :thumbsup:

This Ironwood Lambfoot today.
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Fantastic pic Mark :) :thumbsup:


Stunning Gary :) :thumbsup:

Hi folks, late afternoon here, hope everyone is having a great weekend :thumbsup: Been for a hike at Sandal Castle near Wakefield today, with these three in tow ;) :thumbsup:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandal_Castle

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It's not a question of being, "too proud".
It's more of a question of, "are we worthy"?
And you most certainly are. :cool:
Thank you, I hope so. I do use them, but it's a very careful, light use - maybe opening a letter and trimming some string. I make sure I have something else with me in case any serious cutting has to be done. (something like a big Lambsfoot comes to mind) ;)

Very interesting Rachel, that's OLD :thumbsup:
Thanks. Those are my oldest, next to the Bunting and Son from Charlie:
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Very cool!
Just how many centenarians have you been entrusted with???

I've got about a dozen that I know for sure are over 100 (that is, the manufacturer went out of business before 1920) None of them are in mint condition, a few are in poor or relic condition, but most are well worn but usable. :):thumbsup:
 
Lovely colours John :) :thumbsup:



Great pic Taylor, and a fine pairing :D :thumbsup:



Lovely old pair Harry :thumbsup:



Smashing stag my friend :) :thumbsup:



Very interesting Rachel, that's OLD :thumbsup:



Great stuff John :) :thumbsup:



Nice-looking Wharncliffe Knife Dwight :thumbsup:



Fantastic pic Mark :) :thumbsup:



Stunning Gary :) :thumbsup:

Hi folks, late afternoon here, hope everyone is having a great weekend :thumbsup: Been for a hike at Sandal Castle near Wakefield today, with these three in tow ;) :thumbsup:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandal_Castle

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Great pics, Jack. That Vendetta is so cool!:cool:
 
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