Emma is a young friend of ours that helps on the ranch and in the shop. Her knife is one of my California Coyotes with an olive wood handle and a basket stamped pancake sheath:
Emma's mom bought the knife from me a couple of years ago for Emma's 15th birthday.
As one of my booth babes at a show we did last Oct:
Booth babes grilling back in camp later that night:
She was castrating the calf in those two pics above with a prototype blade I'd developed for said task. Here in my back pocket waiting the next bull calf:
Smoke my daughter, (in the pink shirt in the post above):
Smoke carries one of my Stainless Vaqueros in desert ironwood, also in a basket stamped pancake sheath. When I first gave her the knife and sheath she was carrying it in the front for a right hand crossdraw. She has since moved it to behind her hip like Emma as she has found that more comfortable, many women do. She had a different knife while she was growing up, but misplaced it in a move some years back, so I gave her a new one back in Oct. I don't have a pic of her knife but here is one of my own personal Stainless Vaquero, in camel bone. Hers has a brass bolster instead of the copper. The blade is AEB-L @63 RC.
Here is one in ironwood with out a bolster:
Along with a Vaquero Ultralite, same blade pattern just sans handle and in damascus. These two guys went to Sweden.
I also make the same knife in 26C3 a very pure, high carbon steel. I clay coat em for heat treat and they are 64 RC. Here in elk:
Amber stag jigged bone:
The wife also EDCs in a pancake sheath. Her's is in grey water buffalo leather and is not tooled but it matches her belt we made her too, (heck we made her wool vest and wildrag scarf too):
She carries a Poco, a small damascus knife: