Great looking English JackToo lazy to give it much thought, I picked another Primble to pack in my pocket today.
- Stuart
He had a Hobo Knife!Not sure what this guy was totin' but I'm carrying my Bulldog Barlow
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It’s a Stockyard Whittler #29. I asked Austin at TPK to pick out a good one and did he ever!Beautiful! Which model is she?
I've been sort of preoccupied this week and not following this thread (or any others) very carefully. I'd better show the rest of the knives I've been carrying so far this week. We're leaving for vacation tomorrow, so I'll switch to next week's schedule before we leave, rather than waiting until Monday, as I usually do. I'll probably also supplement what my rotation schedule dictates with several knives that I just want to have with me on vacation for various reasons.
But here are the knives from this week that I haven't posted yet:
Big Knife of the Week is a Case Tribal Lock:
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Miscellaneous knife this week is a Rough Rider medium trapper:
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Peanut this week is a Chinese Schrade 72OT:
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Serving as my Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Colt stag muskrat:
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Lambsfoot this week is also stag, an "Ashley's Choice" Lambsfoot commissioned by Jack Black that I've named Cracker Jack:
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- GT
Q #10 today
Stuart, that Winchester tickler sure tickles all the right spots for me!
Outstanding shot of your "black box" toothpick today, very cool!
A Wright & Sons Big'un lambsfoot in Maple burl courtesy of Glennbad.
I'll be toting a snappy KK EE Jack and a pattern that introduced me to pocket knives 50+ years ago, a late '40s BSA Cub Scout knife.
Normally I should be using this 85 today, because she does not get much pocket time.
Barlow Day
All I can say is they better not have any of them in the company store next week at the Rendezvous! If I get to cherry pick I'm in trouble!
Lambsfoot this week is also stag, an "Ashley's Choice" Lambsfoot commissioned by Jack Black that I've named Cracker Jack
Carried the the top knives in Rows 1 & 2 in the first below picture as I was cleaning knives and choosing which ones to pack to take with us to the Rendezvous . Lamb and Ram
Not sure what this guy was totin' but I'm carrying my Bulldog Barlow
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Great looking English Jack
Very NICE Harvey, both knife and revolver
Jack Black - Thank you Jack. Your HH Barlow is complemented so nicely by the NAAFI.
@Fodderwing You and Glenn outdid yourselves with this one.
@Leslie Tomville - Simply WOW!
Mayonardo It does look very nice. Congratulations.
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I slipped these two in my pocket late yesrerday evening and they have remained for today!
Pocketed a neglected favorite today. Paired with a blade that needs some work to do.
I've been sort of preoccupied this week and not following this thread (or any others) very carefully. I'd better show the rest of the knives I've been carrying so far this week. We're leaving for vacation tomorrow, so I'll switch to next week's schedule before we leave, rather than waiting until Monday, as I usually do. I'll probably also supplement what my rotation schedule dictates with several knives that I just want to have with me on vacation for various reasons.
But here are the knives from this week that I haven't posted yet:
Big Knife of the Week is a Case Tribal Lock:
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Miscellaneous knife this week is a Rough Rider medium trapper:
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Peanut this week is a Chinese Schrade 72OT:
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Serving as my Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Colt stag muskrat:
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Lambsfoot this week is also stag, an "Ashley's Choice" Lambsfoot commissioned by Jack Black that I've named Cracker Jack:
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- GT
Thank you Stuart. I was(am)really liking the Queen, but your 1980 gunstock takes the cake.I'm totin' this Shouse & Hardin Battle Axe brand (circa 1980) gunstock today (in celebration of cleaning and repairing three old shotguns yesterday).
- Stuart
Very NICE Harvey, both knife and revolver
Boy the influence Jack has had in exposing so many to the mighty Lambfoot
The Queen #10 Heavy Duty Jack is a favorite of mine, Steve, and yours is a beauty. Here's one of mine, a Queen City (1922-1945), although in black synthetic (Bakelite?).
- Stuart