What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Bourbon Apple Cake for Wooden Wednesday.
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looks delicious !
 
Glad you and Stuart could meet, Ron! I'm certainly impressed by a stag Churchill and a jigged bone WCLF!
Thanks for the compliment on the knives Gary! When I’m in DC visiting our daughter I always try to work in a visit with Stuart D Duckdog . He’s always more than gracious with his hospitality. Plus it’s really a treat to see his boxes of vintage cutlery! :thumbsup::)

More info on the small knife please Ron :)

P.S. I bet that is I read on I'll find others have asked about that very interesting and beautiful knife...
The small stag knife is a “Mink” by Parker-Frost. They were made between ‘76 and ‘78.
 
Started the day with a 2013 Barlow, then after I dug out my Duluth Trading Fire hose vest for the Winter I discovered a 2013 green micarta Bull Nose with O1 blade in it's front pocket, a pleasant surprise:thumbsup:
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A styling vest and a great find!!! great knife :cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
I was recently getting into the habit of totin' a fixed blade, in pocket of on belt, and thought it wood be fun to tote a folder bigger than my fixed blade. Wooden that be nice?

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The Case photo-bombing in the foreground is a recent precious remembrance from Half/Stop Half/Stop (Ron is a bit more camera shy than the handsome Case that he left with me.)

BTW, Go, Nats!!
- Stuart
 
Great threesome you have today Jeff; those will tackle any task!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
Two knives on my wish list. Saved your photograph to contemplate :)
Thanks Gev; I'm sure you will find them very pleasing:D:thumbsup::thumbsup:
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NYKCo & Ulster
I'll be contemplating your two beauties; a tough old Ulster and a sleek sultry NYKCo, wonderful!:rolleyes::thumbsup::thumbsup:
I'm going to be off out early with these two tomorrow :) Have a good day folks :thumbsup:
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Another great pairing Jack; two more from the opposite sides of the "pond," excellent!:thumbsup::thumbsup::cool:
Thank you JJ. Beautiful Laguiole and Le Thiers.
Two carried. The first was inspired by JJ.
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Thank you Harvey!!! I can see your 71 has quite some cool character and your lamb has marvelous steel and stag covers, they're da bomb!:cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
That's just a great shot of your French lovely!:D:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Cool covers on the cattle knife, JJ!
Thank you Gary!!! I didn't forget about your fantastic four from yesterday; just took another peek, awesome choices!;):thumbsup::thumbsup:
I was recently getting into the habit of totin' a fixed blade, in pocket of on belt, and thought it wood be fun to tote a folder bigger than my fixed blade. Wooden that be nice?
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Great choice all around, especially your Buck 110, a legend! Btw, your Nats just keep charging, pretty amazing!:thumbsup::thumbsup::eek:
 
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