What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Was able to pick up this long time grail of mine last week. Came home to it sitting in the mailbox yesterday. I could not be happier with it. I didn’t think I would ever be able to track one of these down. This is a Blueberry Jigged Northfield 48. Absolutely love the turquoise color of the bone.
 
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Was able to pick up this long time grail of mine last week. Came home to it sitting in the mailbox yesterday. I could not be happier with it. I didn’t think I would ever be able to track one of these down. This is a Blueberry Jigged Northfield 48. Absolutely love the turquoise color of the bone.
That's really NICE!
 
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Was able to pick up this long time grail of mine last week. Came home to it sitting in the mailbox yesterday. I could not be happier with it. I didn’t think I would ever be able to track one of these down. This is a Blueberry Jigged Northfield 48. Absolutely love the turquoise color of the bone.
It is Always nice to pick up a Grail knife . Carry and enjoy it in good health young man .

Harry
 
Thanks a lot JJ, I always enjoy seeing those two :) :thumbsup:

Hope everyone is having a nice weekend :) Sunny Sunday here, and I'm carrying these two :) :thumbsup:

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Thanks Jack!!!
Great shot of your HHB and hard to beat the addition of your Diamond Jack with a 4 Ace hand! There was a curious character named "Two Gun Louis" aka "Diamond Jack" described as "Louie Alterie, one-time pugilist, one-time policeman, one-time robber, one-time lieutenant of Johnny Torrio and Dion O'Banion, erstwhile rancher and union business agent, and today the subject of a coroner's inquest as to who shot him and why not sooner." in the Chicago Daily News, July of 1935!:eek::cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:
That yellow cigar Jack is absolutely awesome!
Thank you very kindly Clay!!!
Was kinda looking forward to having a big 307 in my pocket this weekend as I very rarely carry one. Actually I’ve only ever carried 3 of them each for a day as that’s all I own. Have two more in route but USPS never showed Yesterday so no love for the the monster stockman today. No harm as this 303 will do all I need and I’ll carry a couple biguns this week.
Have a wonderful Sunday all and be safe.
Clay
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Always love seeing a great Buck knife; my daily carry for many years, rock solid!;):thumbsup::thumbsup:
Thank you JJ. Two yellow beauties, today. The cigar with the pinstripes is exceptional. Nice warm tones.
Thank you very much, Harvey!!! I really like that old French ivory, as well!:)
JB Ebony SFO and a JBB Power Tool.
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A perfect pocket pair for Sunday; always love seeing that wonderful ebony covering your burley JB cutter!:D:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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Was able to pick up this long time grail of mine last week. Came home to it sitting in the mailbox yesterday. I could not be happier with it. I didn’t think I would ever be able to track one of these down. This is a Blueberry Jigged Northfield 48. Absolutely love the turquoise color of the bone.

Wow that’s beautiful! I have never seen that color before. Great score!
 
Thank you Jack. Every time I see the “Diamond Jack” I tell myself “What a beautiful knife.”

Thanks Harvey, it's one of many knives I always think I should carry more often :) :thumbsup:

JB Ebony SFO and a JBB Power Tool.
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Nice photo my friend :) :thumbsup:


Great-looking pair Taylor :thumbsup:

Thanks Jack!!!
Great shot of your HHB and hard to beat the addition of your Diamond Jack with a 4 Ace hand! There was a curious character named "Two Gun Louis" aka "Diamond Jack" described as "Louie Alterie, one-time pugilist, one-time policeman, one-time robber, one-time lieutenant of Johnny Torrio and Dion O'Banion, erstwhile rancher and union business agent, and today the subject of a coroner's inquest as to who shot him and why not sooner." in the Chicago Daily News, July of 1935!:eek::cool::thumbsup::thumbsup:

Many thanks JJ, that's very interesting, and quite an obituary! :eek: :D :thumbsup:

A couple whittlers today, one little Robeson split-back and a GEC three-spring. :)

Nice pair, plenty of options there :) :thumbsup:

Hope everyone has safe and peaceful week :thumbsup:

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