What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

American Jack and a Whittler today


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Thanks Barrett and I concur in regards to working with the tip of a blade. I just gravitate to a sheep or lambfoot while working. Nice duo your carrying today, please greet Eleanor from Nanc and I and tell Hank is getting BIG;)

Thanks Paul, I’ll tell her. :thumbsup:

Used this old pruner to cut cucumber vines out of the tomatoes today . Very comfortable to use old thing . One of my favorite carries when I am outside and working . This old knife has a lot of work left in it and I do not mind using some of it at all .



Harry

Harry, I’ve been admiring that one every time you’ve posted it this week. That stag is really something! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

I guess I’m just cycling through spearpoint #25’s this week. Today it’s the Unicorn Ivory.

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Its not shiny or MIT ;) But it's got a certain beauty and I like using it, GEC 83. Sunny Sunday here but autumn beckons...let's all enjoy our day wherever we may be.

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Looks good to me, Will. Some great gnarled stag on that one. And a shield, too! ;) :D
 
Harry, I’ve been admiring that one every time you’ve posted it this week. That stag is really something! :thumbsup: :thumbsup:

I guess I’m just cycling through spearpoint #25’s this week. Today it’s the Unicorn Ivory.

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Thanks for the very kind words Barrett . I have always admired those Unicorns , I just never pulled the trigger when I had the chance . Carry it in good health my friend .
Harry
 
Lots of nice knives today, especially enjoying the whittler, inspired me to carry one today. OH
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Really like the Washboard Groove Bone, I've a Lockback in the same material. The 140th anniversary you mentioned is 2009, Böker Germany commenced 1869.

Thanks, Will
 
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