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For Thursday:
Le Langres, Stephane Thomachot
Late posting today, as I went out early. Had my Hartshead Barlow with me today, and a Thrifty Thursday Joker
Camping, with bad service. The 23 is kicking butt!
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So happy it's raining here today. Glad to get fertilizer on the yard yesterday, just in time. So far this month we have only gotten .001" of rain and June is traditionally the wettest month of the year.
New to me Viper in stag cut bone. Hope ya'll have a golden day!
Small 8cm Lag but it's a user
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Showing off my Father’s Day present from my lovely wife, who actually gave me this 23 Pioneer Trapper a week ago. I didn’t carry the Bull Buster today as well; just for size comparison. Otherwise, my pants would’ve fallen down. Happy Father’s Day, everyone!
Hope y’all have a great day! I’m totin’ these two this morning!
Great pairing Ron, I always mean to carry that Forum Knife more frequently
Thanks for the additional info, Vince. I have a Spanish Taramundi with a blade whose edge is not quite straight, and I like it a lot.
It would appear that you have come a long way young man . Welcome to the Pockets Are Full Of Knives Club .
Harry
That’s great! I also like that all four managed to spell it differently.
Thank you very much Barrett . I also believe that GEC is doing a great job with the 23's . Interesting knives that you are carrying today . I think that it is great that you do so many things with Eleanor .Looking good, Vince! I sharpened mine up yesterday, now I’m ready go out it to use.
Looking good, Harry! They did a great job on this UN-X-LD #23’s.
I had this Farm & Field pair in my pocket today. I bought the #99 Farmer Lock (O1) used a couple years ago, but haven’t carried it much. I’m hoping they do them again some time; I’d love to get ahold of one in Nifebrite.
Eleanor and I spent some time outside today with her fishing rod so she could learn how to cast. It took a little while, but she‘s starting to get the hang of it.
Thanks Harry! That UNXLD shield always make a knife look good!Now that 48 is a good looking 48 Ron . Maybe it is the UNXLD shield that does it . Of course , it could go without saying how nice the Lambfoot is .
Harry
I’ve got a new pressure washer. Not even took it out of the box. I hope you didn’t overdo it my friend! With the risk of causing your head to start swelling, I’ve just got to tell you something about your #23 Harry! It’s the most beautiful one I’ve seen posted yet! By far my friend! IMHO
Thanks for the compliment Barrett! Great knives my friend!
Nice pair, Ron, and beautifully photographed.
I had this Farm & Field pair in my pocket today. I bought the #99 Farmer Lock (O1) used a couple years ago, but haven’t carried it much. I’m hoping they do them again some time; I’d love to get ahold of one in Nifebrite.
Eleanor and I spent some time outside today with her fishing rod so she could learn how to cast. It took a little while, but she‘s starting to get the hang of it.
Thanks for your concern my young friend , but I did not overdo it . My head has not began to swell yet Ron , but I am very thankful for the very few knives that I have received this year . I know full well that I have been very fortunate to find and get the exact ones that I have . I also know that the Most Beautiful Ones are the ones that are in my hands .Thanks Harry! That UNXLD shield always make a knife look good!
I’ve got a new pressure washer. Not even took it out of the box. I hope you didn’t overdo it my friend! With the risk of causing your head to start swelling, I’ve just got to tell you something about your #23 Harry! It’s the most beautiful one I’ve seen posted yet! By far my friend! IMHO
Come to think of it, you have gotten some nice knives this year Harry!Thanks for your concern my young friend , but I did not overdo it . My head has not began to swell yet Ron , but I am very thankful for the very few knives that I have received this year . I know full well that I have been very fortunate to find and get the exact ones that I have . I also know that the Most Beautiful Ones are the ones that are in my hands .
Harry
Thank you JJ. Fine pair of Shrades. Love the size contrast. Great image.
Thank you Jack.Thank you Harvey, that's a cool pic
Your JB SFO AC has my kind of coversI decided to drop my 'Ashley's Choice' Lambsfoot in my pocket today, and my Random Tuesday grab was a A Wright Sheepsfoot Have a good day folks
Such a beautiful image. The silver Alox against that painterly background.Rarely posted but carried extensively
I stop for Alox. Especially like yours.Alox Knife of the Week is a red Vic Cadet
I’ve been avoiding hitting the “add to cart” button, the Antique Autumn Bone #23, but the cover on yours is the nicest I’ve seen, Harry. Really good looking.The Northfield #23 just since we came back in .
Carrying this old Schrade barlow today...
Thanks for the background info, Jack. It's a well-made canoe, but it is also unusually made (at least to my somewhat inexperienced eyes), with 3 liners on one side of the spring and 2 on the other:
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Couple of compelling cutters, Jack!
- GT
Alox Knife of the Week is a red Vic Cadet:
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non-Alox SAK of the Week is a red Vic Huntsman:
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Bailed non-SAK of the Week is a red Imperial BSA scout (thanks, Paul):
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International Knife of the Week is a John Watts ring-opener (thanks, Jack):
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- GT
Nice pair, Jack! Is that beer mat from a Sam Smith’s pub?
I don’t know much about those Jokers, but they look like pretty handy knives.
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I was thinking the exact same thing, Jack. That’s one of my favorite BF knives.
Thank you Jack.
Your JB SFO AC has my kind of covers
Thanks Jack!!!Many thanks JJ, sweet Schrades
I decided to drop my 'Ashley's Choice' Lambsfoot in my pocket today, and my Random Tuesday grab was a A Wright Sheepsfoot Have a good day folks
I was always curious how you toted your foursome along with their pals; you certainly have it down to a very cool science!Thanks, Jack, John, Dean, JJ.
John, the 2 SAKs are always in my left front pocket, the Minichamp suspended from the pocket edge by the little clip it's attached to, and the Solo standing up, thanks to the safety pin trick. The Sodbuster Jr and the scrimshawed Rough Rider stockman share a nylon slip (front left in pic that follows) that is either in an outside pocket of my backpack, or vertically behind one of my suspender straps.
Thanks a lot, Gary!!!Scintillating Schrade pair, JJ!
You certainly have pockets full of goodness!!!Alox Knife of the Week is a red Vic Cadet:
non-Alox SAK of the Week is a red Vic Huntsman:
Bailed non-SAK of the Week is a red Imperial BSA scout (thanks, Paul):
International Knife of the Week is a John Watts ring-opener (thanks, Jack):
Thanks very much Harvey!!!Thank you JJ. Fine pair of Shrades. Love the size contrast. Great image.
Outstanding pairing today covering both refined and raw beauty; spectacular lensing of both, as well!
“I’ve been working on the Railroad.”
Fabulous pairing of wonderful Barlows; perfect right sided pocket stowage, too!Hope everyone's week is going well Carrying my Hartshead Barlow again today, together with one of Barry @gunstockjack 's Watchpocket Barlows
Lovely knife, José!
Great Barlow duet there Jack! It’s always good to see one of Barry’s UNXLD SFOs in use. It is an excellent watch pocket knife!Hope everyone's week is going well Carrying my Hartshead Barlow again today, together with one of Barry @gunstockjack 's Watchpocket Barlows
Nice pairing JJ!