WHAT ARE YOU CARRYIN RIGHT NOW? WHAT IS YOUR FAV EDC?

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Getting close
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Knice photo Iman. ::nod::
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doglegg wrote: M M, sweet Damascus. ::nod::
Thank you sir, that was back when Chad was forging all his own damascus, this being a long gone pattern, called "Calypso".
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1979 Case #6383 Swell Center Whittler with CV & bone & 1946-1950 Camillus #12 Swell End Jack with carbon & bone
1979 Case #6383 Swell Center Whittler with CV & bone & 1946-1950 Camillus #12 Swell End Jack with carbon & bone
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Ivoryman wrote:Getting close
" Toms" looking good ::ds:: So is the knife ::tu::
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geocash wrote:EDC259.jpg
Lovely knives and bones. Like both the models and the handles.
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Carried an old 30's vin acrylic jack from Imperial for today's school
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[quote="doglegg"]
Greg, I really like the one in ebony. ::nod:: ::tu::

Thanks doglegg. ::handshake:: Buying that set of 7 Schatt & Morgans from the Heritage Series was one of my most satisfying knife purchases. A couple have minor issues like weak spring or proud pins but 5 of 'em are very fine knives. Good deal money wise too when bought as a set a couple years ago.
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Eye Brand Man wrote:Totin this '65-'69 6275 Moose today
Thats some good looking bone. Looks to have just the right amount of pocket wear (character), and awesome color. ::tu::
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One in the rfp,one lfp, one for the watch pocket and one for the belt loop. ::uc:: ::woot::
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I like that big ol' Queen!
Never have run across the big single blade that I could snag. Maybe one day, as if I need another knife. :roll: :)
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treefarmer wrote:I like that big ol' Queen!
Never have run across the big single blade that I could snag. Maybe one day, as if I need another knife. :roll: :)
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These two just work so good together. GEC 15 & 93.
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geocash wrote:And I'm still trying to figure out my Mini Copperhead, that I thought was "new grind." Does the "X" suffix refer to the copperhead bolster on the pen end? (Probably most everybody knows but me.)
62109X is a mini-copperhead with a standard clip master blade. 62109W is the same knife with a Wharncliffe master blade. I do not think that designation changes based on grind.
Eye Brand Man wrote:Totin this '65-'69 6275 Moose today
The prettiest of pretty red bone from Case is the honest-to-goodness pocket-worn pretty bone of that era IMO.

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Nice knives here. ::nod::
I like that old Imperial, dogg. ::tu::
Joe, that big Queen is very nice. ::tu::

Here's a nice big (4 inch) HSB in pearl covers that is very nice to carry.
Nickel silver liners.

Thanks for looking.
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FRJ wrote: Here's a nice big (4 inch) HSB in pearl covers that is very nice to carry.
Thats a beauty Joe, the pin work is especially nice. What is the half grind on one of the secondaries, manicure?
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[quote="FRJ"]Nice knives here. ::nod::
Here's a nice big (4 inch) HSB in pearl covers that is very nice to carry.
Nickel silver liners.
Nice, I prefer silver liners over brass. Steel/silver pins too for that matter just for the way it looks. Your post never disappoint me Joe, you have an outstanding collection from what I've seen since joining up here. Thanks for sharing. ::tu::

Today I dug out this Russell saw cut bone handled Barlow that I haven't carried in awhile, a nice gift I received from one of the son-in-laws. Threw in the osage handled moose for the back pocket.
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Thank you, guys. ::tu::

Yes, Montanaman, that is a manicure blade.

Thank you very much, Greg, I really appreciate your comments.
Great knives and slips, yours. ::nod::
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Threw this one in my pocket this morning. Headed in to pick up a 1930 Mercury. Built a flathead for it a few years ago, now it is time for a better transmission, this one out of a 1932.
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Montanaman wrote:Threw this one in my pocket this morning. Headed in to pick up a 1930 Mercury. Built a flathead for it a few years ago, now it is time for a better transmission, this one out of a 1932.

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doglegg wrote:
Montanaman wrote:Threw this one in my pocket this morning. Headed in to pick up a 1930 Mercury. Built a flathead for it a few years ago, now it is time for a better transmission, this one out of a 1932.

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Some fine toters being toted ::tu:: × 10.
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Sure fellas, just got home with it on my rollback. This is actually a 1930 Ford, which I am replacing the old torque tube trans and putting in a 1932 Mercury trans with custom driveshaft and trans mount. The flathead I built years ago, fired right up with no smoke.
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Montanaman wrote:Sure fellas, just got home with it on my rollback. This is actually a 1930 Ford, which I am replacing the old torque tube trans and putting in a 1932 Mercury trans with custom driveshaft and trans mount. The flathead I built years ago, fired right up with no smoke.

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Thanks MM, wow what a classic old car. Fancy flat head motor!!! With all the new parts on that engine you probably don't need a clothes pen on the fuel line. Thank you for sharing. Love it. ::nod:: ::nod:: ::handshake::
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