What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Wow, great pic Dean :cool: :thumbsup:

Thank you, Jack!

For Friday I'll be toting these 2 shadow pens from the 1920s; a Crucible sleeveboard and a Canton Cut Co EE. :)

Gorgeous shadows, stupendous bone. :thumbsup::thumbsup:

Sowbelly Stockman of the Week is a Marbles with ram's horn covers:
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Regular Stockman of the Week is a Rough Rider Eureka stockman:
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Budget Canoe of the Week is a Rough Rider lockback canoe:
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Extravagant Canoe of the Week is a Rough Rider 4 5/8" closed pearl gunboat:
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- GT

A Quality Quartet, Gary; I've never seen a Eureka stockman before. :thumbsup:

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Thanks Tom ;) :D :thumbsup:



Well done Barrett, hard having to do that in the middle of the night :thumbsup: That's a cool pic my friend :cool: :thumbsup:

Hope all you true romantics have had a lovely evening, and that it's the start of a fantastic weekend ;) :thumbsup:

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That looks great Dave :thumbsup:



Thanks pal, you too Ron, and I hope you have a smashing weekend :thumbsup:



Thanks shipmate ;) :thumbsup:



Thanks Willie, t's Blackbeard, but I think Drake was the more successful pirate ;) Sounds like a hard day my friend, hope you get a chance to put your feet up this weekend :thumbsup:



Thanks a lot JJ :D The Blackbeard pic is left over from International Talk Like a Pirate Day, which @JohnDF suggested we celebrate in the Guardians thread :) :thumbsup:



Two aces there buddy :) :thumbsup:

I didn't think I'd get a chance to step in here this morning, but thought I'd cast my shadow ;) This Sleeveboard was made in Sheffield for a Liverpool factor by the name of Kelly. Pairing it with my Hartshead Barlow ;) Have a great weekend folks :thumbsup:

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Jack, your Hartshead Barlow has fantastic stag and looks great in each of your photos. :thumbsup:
 
Fantastic. :cool::thumbsup:

Thanks pal :) :thumbsup:

Morning all. It's a long weekend here, so I'm up early on a Saturday morning to get busy enjoying the time off ;)

Have these guys in the pocket today.
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'19 Guardians Lambsfoot, SAK Electrician, Bark River Little Creek

Actually surprised I'm up so early today! Couldn't sleep last night, so decided to start a project I was planning to do today. Ended up staying up until 1:30am making a pocket sheath :D First time making a sheath, and if I ever do it again there was definitely some learnings there! Was going for something similar to the KSF Pocono sheath, but sized for the Little Creek and a SAK Electrician. Wouldn't make the SAK pocket as wide next time, but I guess we have flexibility for other things this way. Turned out okay, but the process really made me appreciate the skill some of our sheath makers on the forum have!

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Nice work Mike :cool: Nice line-up too, think you've got everything covered there :) :thumbsup:

Thank you, Jack!

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Jack, your Hartshead Barlow has fantastic stag and looks great in each of your photos. :thumbsup:

Thanks a lot Dean :) :thumbsup:
 
Thought I'd tote a couple large Schatt's for Saturday, a Daddy Barlow and Jumbo Gunstock Stockman. :)

Interesting wood covers on that S&M Barlow. I don’t think I’ve seen any quite like that before. :thumbsup:

I didn't think I'd get a chance to step in here this morning, but thought I'd cast my shadow ;) This Sleeveboard was made in Sheffield for a Liverpool factor by the name of Kelly. Pairing it with my Hartshead Barlow ;) Have a great weekend folks :thumbsup:

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Love the well-worn bone on that sleeveboard, Jack! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: Your Hartshead Barlow’s looking good, too (as always). :D


This one for me this evening. A. Wright Barlow with flat bolsters and tapered scales.

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