- Joined
- May 14, 2018
- Messages
- 28,969
Thank you, GT.Very nice pairing, John!

The #66 frame is very versatile, of course the Jack is my favorite way they use it.I often forget about all the other interesting configurations of that frame.
The BladeForums.com 2024 Traditional Knife is ready to order! See this thread for details:
https://www.bladeforums.com/threads/bladeforums-2024-traditional-knife.2003187/
Price is $300 $250 ea (shipped within CONUS). If you live outside the US, I will contact you after your order for extra shipping charges.
Order here: https://www.bladeforums.com/help/2024-traditional/ - Order as many as you like, we have plenty.
Thank you, GT.Very nice pairing, John!
The #66 frame is very versatile, of course the Jack is my favorite way they use it.I often forget about all the other interesting configurations of that frame.
Beautiful sunny morning here, supposed to hit 60 degrees today!I’ve taken pictures of several knives this morning but I’ll probably be carrying this one today. Always had a thing for tortoise, wish GEC would do more, this is the only one I have, right now anyway. Have a fantastic Saturday everyone!
View attachment 1517320
Beautiful Steve, love natural Micarta and the color and jigging on your Case is super nice!![]()
Aw, shucks - twarn't nuthin'!
I don't really know exactly what a "premium stockman" is, but I'd sure call that Camillus premium, Steve!
- GT
I agree. I really should give it some more pocket timeOld, but with plenty of work left in those blades!![]()
Now that’s some pretty special stag! Beautiful!
![]()
Thanks and sweet stag on that Barlow !
A fine looking Case you have there, Mike!Nothing to do today, but to enjoy having nothing to doHope everyone is having a good weekend.
![]()
Thanks, Gary! I prefer having the story, too.Aw, shucks - twarn't nuthin'!
Very nice pairing, John!
I think of the GEC 66 as the Calf Roper stockman, and often forget about all the other interesting configurations of that frame.
I don't really know exactly what a "premium stockman" is, but I'd sure call that Camillus premium, Steve!
I'm usually not a fan of camel bone and the uneven dye it often has, but your blue one is an exception! That reminds me of summer sky, which looks fantastic to me at this time of year!
Epitome of elegance for a pocket knife!
That knife is "cream of the crop", but your lunch looks kind of "bottom of the barrel."
But we'd have been deprived of a heck of a story!
Classic pair of knives, Joshua!
Astounding photo showing off the charms of a couple of vintage knives, Harry!
Couple of very cool Catts, JJ!
Thanks, Dean.That sums up my reaction every time I look at it.
Looks great with the grass starting to poke out of the snow!
Delightful duo, Jon!But your words had me grinning at an image of you coming at some situation with a spearpoint protruding from each fist...
Yeah, I definitely like the EO (but there are many who just as definitely think it spoils the pattern.)
I still think it's quite a coincidence that your melt water ice lump looks remarkably like the head of the fish on your SAK!
Jack, I'm a Damascus neophyte, so really have nothing to which I can compare my RR. It's certainly far better than a couple of knives I have with "damascus-etched" blades!
Your HHB and GEC 66 make a productive pair!
- GT
Wow! What a lookerNothing to do today, but to enjoy having nothing to doHope everyone is having a good weekend.
![]()
Thank you very much. I'm glad I kept it too.That Albers just looks great. I'm glad you decided to keep that one.
That's a good looking AT, Mike! Case did a great job on those. I don't carry mine as much as it deserves either.Nothing to do today, but to enjoy having nothing to doHope everyone is having a good weekend.
![]()