Sometimes 1 like button just ain’t enough! This is one of those times Stuart!Cleaning rifles to put away, so not heavy totin' today. The Ed Love bowie was toted for photographic purposes only; the unknown maker custom folder was toted for fun.
- Stuart
Sometimes 1 like button just ain’t enough! This is one of those times Stuart!
Today the Buck 110 while cutting trees and turning soil.
Came in handy with Caneton à l'Orange for dinner.
Thanks very much Jack!!! Highly attractive threesome; very unique clip bladed fixed, as well!Fabulous JJ
Morning folks, hope everyone has a pleasant weekend. Stay safe out there
That's really awesome Ron; thank you kindly!!!The ‘47 was my first love JJ! I love my other knives but a nice pair of Cases is still a sight to behold to these old eyes!
Three wonderful choices for you today; the covers are fabulous on each one!I picked these three for today! I’ve got a Humphreys Radiant Lambsfoot, a #73 NF Scout Trapper with stag and a #77 NF Barlow with stag! We probably won’t get out of the house today, except to get the mail. If I get really ambitious I might do some work in the yard. I hope everyone stays safe and has a blessed day!
Thank you kindly Harvey!!! You really have quite the magic touch for finding wonderful lambs like your latest Rodgers; those mammoth ivory covers are quite awesome too!!!Maiden Voyage. Joseph Rodgers.
Thanks, Jack. I plan to go back in about a week with a little bag and pick some. I'm pretty sure I'll remember where it is.
Saturday tote
Fantastic Trio, Jack.
Thanks, Jack!
Nice carries today! Be safe yourself.
The little Dozier is along for the day. The chives are growing, and I'll be snipping some for salads pretty soon.
Doing a Easter basket drop off for my grandkids a little later. Keeping our distance of course.
Hoping to make a liquor store stop while we're out. We'll see how busy it looks and decide.
It'll be Tuesday before we should shop again. Our county is on a voluntary schedule for shopping. Even year birthdays are Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Monday, Wednesday and Friday for odd years. Sunday a free for all I guess. We try to do our part.
Good morning Jack! Stay safe with your trio of knives today my friend!
I picked these three for today! I’ve got a Humphreys Radiant Lambsfoot, a #73 NF Scout Trapper with stag and a #77 NF Barlow with stag! We probably won’t get out of the house today, except to get the mail. If I get really ambitious I might do some work in the yard. I hope everyone stays safe and has a blessed day!
Lambsfoot & Langres
Peanut-like Knife of the Week is a Case mini copperhead:
View attachment 1319821
Stag/Horn Knife of the Week is a Joker big stag lockback:
View attachment 1319822
Lambsfoot of the Week is a Jack Black SFO Hartshead LAMbsfoot BARlow JACKknife that I call LamBarJack:
View attachment 1319824
- GT
View attachment 1320029 View attachment 1320027 View attachment 1320026 View attachment 1320030
This is one knife that I use a lot. The first time I carried it, I was at a horse show. A friend saw it in my side sheath and asked if she borrow it. Of course, I immediately said yes being happy for my knife to already prove its usefulness. About an hour later, she returned it with a bent tip. She used it to pry a broken key from the lock of her horse trailer! Oh well, it is a user!
It is also one of Case’s best current production efforts. The action is buttery smooth. I prefer knives without half stops. And the hoof pick works well.
Stag for Saturday.
Thanks, Jack! Is that some sort canvas bag or pack that your Waynorth Lambsfoot is resting on? I noticed it was made in Minnesota.
...
I had this #25 in my pocket today. I bought this knife from Bob (aka @BigBiscuit), who had added the EO notch, which I really like on these spear point #25’s, and I always think of him when I’m carrying it. It’s definitely a “keeper.”
Jack Black - Thank you, Jack. Triple nice trio of cutlery.
Maiden Voyage. Joseph Rodgers.
Cleaning rifles to put away, so not heavy totin' today. The Ed Love bowie was toted for photographic purposes only; the unknown maker custom folder was toted for fun.
- Stuart
Thanks very much Jack!!! Highly attractive threesome; very unique clip bladed fixed, as well!
Thanks JJ!Three wonderful choices for you today; the covers are fabulous on each one!
Nice old Remingtons JJ!
Barehead, that’s the way the #92 should be Will! Viruses may come and go, but Easter is for eternity! Be safe and well my friend.Paint it Black...Ebony Talon today. The Orthodox Church is near where I live, no bells tolling in the early morning or Easter Mass But it's still Easter
Thanks for the compliment on my Radiant Jack! You’ve picked three nice ones for Easter! Nice Ebony in your choices. I don’t recall that Ebony S&M. Is that from the Heritage Series? Now that Ebony Bigun, well you already know how I feel about that beauty! Have a safe and blessed Easter my friend!Titanic trio Ron, love that Radiant
Happy Easter folks Site is busy, and it's taken me nearly until lunchtime to catch up just a little. Just had my coffee and ginger biscuits Three black knives for me today Have a good Sunday my friends, stay safe and well
Happy Easter.Well, for Easter Sunday, what else:
Case trapper. It was a Christmas gift from my boss. So it's a Christmas AND Easter knife! The handle is smooth bone. Feels great, looks great. I love it.
Whether you celebrate Easter or not, I'm wishing everyone a safe and happy Sunday.
The Bowie looks like a fun tote too.Cleaning rifles to put away, so not heavy totin' today. The Ed Love bowie was toted for photographic purposes only; the unknown maker custom folder was toted for fun.
- Stuart
Nice work, John.
Love this photo. It makes me want to travel...
Captivating little knife!
Small stockman for today. Have a good weekend everyone.
The TL-29 rules.Yesterday and this morning I had these with me for painting and other chores.
The TL-29 opens paint cans effortlessly.
Always enjoy your photos, Frank.
The Bushcrafter is a looker for sure.Obenauf Leather treatment Before and after shot. Great stuff !
Hmm. I have a chunk of venison roast that I smoked in the freezer. Might make a good Easter dinner...
First of all, that is a gorgeous animal!View attachment 1320029 View attachment 1320027 View attachment 1320026 View attachment 1320030
This is one knife that I use a lot. The first time I carried it, I was at a horse show. A friend saw it in my side sheath and asked if she borrow it. Of course, I immediately said yes being happy for my knife to already prove its usefulness. About an hour later, she returned it with a bent tip. She used it to pry a broken key from the lock of her horse trailer! Oh well, it is a user!
It is also one of Case’s best current production efforts. The action is buttery smooth. I prefer knives without half stops. And the hoof pick works well.
I can’t make out your photos, but those criticisms can’t be all that bad if you use it almost every day. I like that blade shape!Hess Mini Caper. Use this handy knife almost daily. The blade grind is pretty bad and it gets a little squirrelly at the top
Of the tang near the handle. Not impressed but it’s a user for sure.
View attachment 1320194View attachment 1320195View attachment 1320196
I knew we’d get to see your Easter Trapper today, Vince!Well, for Easter Sunday, what else:
Case trapper. It was a Christmas gift from my boss. So it's a Christmas AND Easter knife! The handle is smooth bone. Feels great, looks great. I love it.
Whether you celebrate Easter or not, I'm wishing everyone a safe and happy Sunday.
It sure feels “different” this year for sure!Paint it Black...Ebony Talon today. The Orthodox Church is near where I live, no bells tolling in the early morning or Easter Mass But it's still Easter