Old Hunter
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New day with a new knife I bought yesterday- certainly going to be my EDC today. OH
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?
The Case photo-bombing in the foreground is a recent precious remembrance from Half/Stop (Ron is a bit more camera shy than the handsome Case that he left with me.)
BTW, Go, Nats!!
- Stuart
Lol... Thanks, Jack.Awoooo!
Another great pairing, Jack. Hope you have a great day.
Thanks, JJ!Great threesome you have today Jeff; those will tackle any task!
And winter, and spring, and summer...
I don’t know what it is about Fall, but I seem to drop a slipjoint in my pocket more and more this time of year.
Great photo of a stunning set of clouds and sun!
A pair ‘o lovelies, Dylan
Like seeing your little Cannady, Stuart. Thanks.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?
The Case photo-bombing in the foreground is a recent precious remembrance from Half/Stop (Ron is a bit more camera shy than the handsome Case that he left with me.)
BTW, Go, Nats!!
- Stuart
Nice stag today, Del
Nice Alan, the Ware is very unique. I had the same Case knife but parted ways with it, wish I had it back. If memory serves it has bronze like pivot washers?J.D. Ware coin knife and a Case humpback stockman.View attachment 1218916
The coin knife by Jeff I lusted after for a long time before I decided to have him make it for me last year. It’s very special and the coin itself has a lot of meaning. The Case was one of the first traditional knives I bought. The “gum fuddy” scales are a favorite of mine, though like many of Case’s knives the jigging is only centralized. I’m not sure about the pivot washers.Nice Alan, the Ware is very unique. I had the same Case knife but parted ways with it, wish I had it back. If memory serves it has bronze like pivot washers?
How old is your Soldier, Todd? Great beer and knife!
- GT
Stuart I’m glad that Texas Jack is seeing pocket and photo time. It’s a great old time pattern. One of the things I like about the 32/032 Jack is that healthy sized pen blade. And they are also a very pocket friendly sized folder.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?
The Case photo-bombing in the foreground is a recent precious remembrance from Half/Stop (Ron is a bit more camera shy than the handsome Case that he left with me.)
BTW, Go, Nats!!
- Stuart