Each week I carry a couple of stockman examples and a couple of canoe examples. This week's carries in those categories:
Rough Rider Silver Select sowbelly stockman
Kingston cattle knife is stockmanesque (thanks, Mark)
Rough Rider ram's horn bone canoe
Colt stag canoe
I think that’s close to my favorite Wenger, the Handyman.Fieldmaster SAK just like every other day for as many years as this model has been available ( I can't remember what I did yesterday). I've beat the crap out of several of these over many years and when I wear out I gift it to some kid and get me a shiny new one. I have a rotation of fixed blades but I can't live without my Fieldmaster.
I certainly enjoyed your photos my friend . Beautiful knife and some great photos of the Case Steam Engine . I retired from Case in 2001 and they gave me a small Model Copy of that very one . Did they have any of those old steamers running ???Thanks John. It was an enjoyable day. Good friends, good weather, large mechanical devices
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A different kind of Case:
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Relaxing with a more familiar type of Case
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Thanks Harry. There were 5 or 6 of them building steam while we were there. They have a tractor parade on the grounds. Mostly vintage gas/diesel tractors, but there are always a few of the old steam tractors in it too. There was one running that was being used to power a rock crusher. I have a short video of it running. Its my first intentional vidI certainly enjoyed your photos my friend . Beautiful knife and some great photos of the Case Steam Engine . I retired from Case in 2001 and they gave me a small Model Copy of that very one . Did they have any of those old steamers running ???
Harry
Cute Pups!!!
Great knife... Nice job bringing that tip down.
Great pictures. Looks like fun. Thanks for sharing.
Three knives today, Jack?
Another cute pup.
James, that photo is gorgeous!!!
A big chunk of a knife, with really good stag.
Dueling Bisons. Great photo setup.
Nice to see the Lamb with the awesome name... Cracker jack.
Thanks John, hope to put it on a diet soon.A big chunk of a knife, with really good stag.
Excellent choice!