sunknife
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Two different single blade knives again today.View attachment 1282715
Watch Pocket Knife this week is a Colonial wireframe with clip/caplifter blade combo and "Formica" handle inlays (thanks, Dave):
I don't know if you're serious about your knife having Formica inlays, but a while back I was eating in a diner, carrying a small Robeson knife, and noticed how much the covers resembled the table top. I wonder if it's really the same stuff.Thank you, Gary, for your effusive comments.
A tremendous trio, Gary; your Colonial wireframe with (Formica inlays!!!) is really neat.
I don't know if you're serious about your knife having Formica inlays, but a while back I was eating in a diner, carrying a small Robeson knife, and noticed how much the covers resembled the table top. I wonder if it's really the same stuff.
I switched to another big boy for tomorrow.
Wow, those Pembertons are tiny!!! Beautiful pairing.
Those two look fab together Dylan
I'm a big fan of the F&F series, with a Bull Buster & a couple Bull Noses in circulation. This may be my favorite & I'll move one or both into my EDC line up...
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I switched to another big boy for tomorrow.
Wow! Is that a David Yellowhorse mod?
Is that a pearl shield?
No Jeff, just nickel silver. The Keystone series with the pearl inlayed shields on buffalo horn covers was series XII in 2002. My stockman is from series III in 1993, but the shields were pinned back then.
Thank you JJ. The Osage 29 and the Ebony 15 are two beautiful classics. Fine image.
Wow! Is that a David Yellowhorse mod?
Thank you kindly Jack!!! Great mid week pairing for your storm free day!Thank you very much JJ, it finally stopped raining this morning! Another great-looking pair there
Morning folks, hard to compete with a 'Super Knife', but today I'm pairing my pocket-hogging Hartshead Barlow with a #44 Gunstock
Very nice triple jack picks for you today, Gary; the Colonial looks great with the wire trimmed formica covers!Watch Pocket Knife this week is a Colonial wireframe with clip/caplifter blade combo and "Formica" handle inlays (thanks, Dave):
Big Knife this week is a Rough Rider fish knife that's perfect for picnics and BBQs; too bad they don't exist in Michigan in February (thanks, Mark):
Miscellaneous Knife this week is a Case sawcut brown bone Barlow:
Thank you very much, Harvey!!!Thank you JJ. The Osage 29 and the Ebony 15 are two beautiful classics. Fine image.
Quite a tasty pair of totes today; what a great addition your marvelous Buck 111 makes on her maiden voyage!Maiden voyage for this 80s aluminum with scroll work Buck 111. Purchased, expertly sharpened and Spa tx from Gary W. Graley . Thank you Gary.
Brookes&Crookes and a tin of Danish butter cookies.