Amir Fleschwund
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That knife and “rut” do not go together.I've been in a rut lately and this guys getting the benefit of a bunch of pocket time.
That knife and “rut” do not go together.I've been in a rut lately and this guys getting the benefit of a bunch of pocket time.
Great grain! And it's not even Wednesday...
I can't seem to kick this ebony Lambsfoot out of my pocket.
It's joined for Jack's Random Tuesday by a W H Morley in pearl.
Good morning! I’ve already made a run to the local farmers market. Some okra, yellow tomatoes, red potatoes and a couple heads of cabbage followed me home! I had these two in my pocket. My Pére David Big ‘un and my brand new #23L Beavertail in Jigged Brazilian Cherry. Y’all stay safe out there!
Deluxe dark knives, Joshua and Dean!
Wood on wood is looking good, Dave!Rosewood Lambsfoot for Wooden Wednesday.
Thanks, Stuart.That's a handsome fella, GT.
Splendid bone WCLF, Taylor!
Thrilling Thursday threesome, Jack!...
Hope everyone is having a good day I'm carrying my Hartshead Barlow today, along with a Thrifty Thursday Chinese Imperial Stockman (bought this knife last year, and it's the first time I've carried it), and a new arrival on my belt
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Very nice stockman, GT. I like Case's saw cuts they do on their knives.
I appreciate your supportive comments, John and Dean.Your two Canoes this week are exquisite, Gary! It goes without saying (so I'm going to say it) that your Case 6347 is a treasure.
The red handle looks good with that flag shield, Dean! That knife is very similar to a lambsfoot!I'm carrying a Case single blade wharncliffe Trapper in red Delrin; it was part of Case's post 9/11 Fire Engine Red series.
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Terrific Tribal Lock; I think the navy blue jigged bone with red shield is a striking combination!It's cardboard reckoning day today.
Love it, GT.
Thanks, Harvey.
Such an appealing knife, José!
Black and white classic trio in living color; looks great, Jeff!View attachment 1374836 View attachment 1374837
Camillus 23 Jack, Case 62048SP ten dot, and Buck 102
Ooh-la-la X 2, Vince!French Friday:
Le Thiers par Chambriard
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Le Langres, Stephane Thomachot
Two pairs of dark, dapper, and delightful knives, JJ!
Congrats on nixing the nicotine, Clay; sweet knife to celebrate the happy anniversary of kicking the habit!Today marks 9 years nicotine free for me. 40 years of Marlboro and Copenhagen ( often at the same time) ended July the 10th 2011 for me. So I’m feeling a little proud of myself this morning. In honor of that pride, I decided to carry a knife that was made with pride and I’m proud to own. 1967-1971 Schrade made Buck 301. This knife has waited over 50 years for this day. A craftsman built this wonderful tool to be used in an honest days work and today it will be. View attachment 1375214
Elegant, exquisite pair, John!
Nice Barlow Gary
Thank you, Jack and Dean.That is a Beautiful Barlow, Gary!
Lotta fine cutlery there, Jer! (Have you considered suspenders? It would allow you to have a free hand again. )I ended up taking my walk with all these. My umbrella in one hand and my belt in the other.
Superb Case Barlow, Dean!
Hey there! Hi there! Ho there!W. Saynor
I'm grateful to you for posting that, Harvey.Great looking knife, GT.
Steve, as is so often the case with you, another brown bone bonanza!Utica EE Jack and a Schrade Walden stockman
Thanks for the discussion of Moose/Muskrat distinctions, Bruce!Years ago over on AAPK we got into a long discussion thread on what is a Moose and what is a Muskrat. Normally a Muskrat is built on a Premium Stockman (3-7/8" - 4" serpentine frame, such as the Case Muskrat, built on their 47 frame) it normally has two identical "Muskrat" blades (like a Turkish Clip blade but more slender). Then there is the Case Hawbaker Muskrat and assorted copies - once again the 47 frame with one Muskrat blade and one long Sheepfoot blade. A Moose is much like a Muskrat but bigger (and with a Clip and a Spear blade); your Case 6275 Moose is built on a 75 frame (large serpentine frame) which is also used for their jumbo Stockman. The Case Moose can also be correctly called a Texas Jack. There are so many asterisk's in knife naming that I finally decided to go with whatever the manufacturer labeled the knife. OH
Your Bulldog Barlow is brilliant, José!Today with Bulldog in Ram's horn.
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Golden brown goodness, Steve!A couple of Jacks today, Schrade Cutco. and a Camillus
We love the locally grown fresh veggies Jack! I’m going back Thursday morning to get some corn and green beans. Thank you my friend!Glad to hear you're eating well Ron Fine-looking pair
Thrilling Thursday threesome, Jack!
That cracked ice Imperial looks good!
We love the locally grown fresh veggies Jack! I’m going back Thursday morning to get some corn and green beans. Thank you my friend!
Long lines are becoming more common these days! If you want the good stuff before it gets gone you have to be an early bird here. I’ll probably be there by 5:30am on Thursday morning.Fantastic Ron, I'm afraid the market here is great for veg. There used to be a small local farmer's market, but I don't think it's on at the moment. Excellent fruit and veg shop about a mile from me, but the line outside is nearly that long!
Thank you, Jack.Always nice to see your #66 John
Thank you, GT.Elegant, exquisite pair, John!
Long lines are becoming more common these days! If you want the good stuff before it gets gone you have to be an early bird here. I’ll probably be there by 5:30am on Thursday morning.
As my father was very fond of saying “ if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.”
As my father was very fond of saying “ if it ain’t broke don’t fix it.”
Mine was fond of saying, "Get to bed!"