
Wood Wednesday
My 2nd pair of 93 pine whittlers. I sold the first pair but I'm keeping these and putting them to work.

My 2nd pair of 93 pine whittlers. I sold the first pair but I'm keeping these and putting them to work.
A little modern and a little traditional. I absolutely love the bone covers on this TC 15. And the Lionsteel is a great knife. F&F and the action is perfection. I would rate the pull at a 7 and it has great snap on closing. M390 steel ain't half bad either. Probably my favorite stainless variety.
A sheepsfoot blade never used to catch my eye but since I've bought a couple lately I'm starting to like them more and more.
GEC 88 Beaver Tail 🦫
Also a pair Pine Chippin' Beavers. These covers are pine fat wood and you can literally smell them through the packaging I kid you not. I love it!
I hate to have to say it but this Sodbuster is so much better than my other Sodbuster from that other company 😬.
92 Shielded Burnt Stag from 2013 (1 of 38)
Any whittlers in the group? And are you going for any of these Chippers?
Carrying this 86 w/ Rust Orange Natural Bone today. It was drizzling rain all morning and I figured the 440c would handle the weather better than 1095.
Heading out for a birthday meal for my niece and nephew. Taking this Remington Clip Jack along with the slip that I had made for it from Sage Grouse Leather Co. I just can't get enough of this slip and I'm already trying to decide what I want to have made next.
I just posted this Canoe the other day but I wanted to show off this new slip that arrived today and I think this knife goes well with it.
This came in yesterday. Man what a knife!
Here's an older Case that you definitely would have found in your Grandad's pocket. This one is just a little bit older than me. I picked it up at the little General Store here in my hometown, who just happens to be a Master Exclusive CASE Dealer. It's a literal Case fan's heaven.
A little bit of traditional and modern in my pocket today.
u/lostin76 inspired me with his post earlier this afternoon. There's a General Store about a ten minute drive from my house that has hundreds of vintage Case knives in store. This makes two canoes today. A Roger's Brown Bone GEC canoe and this 1970 Case. May have to sleep on the couch tonight. 😆
An Old School Pop-a-Top pry bar and the most temperamental steel to sharpen I've ever came across.
I've already posted one 92 Eureka Jack today but this one just showed up so here it is. This is the '25 AAPK forum knife.
I would say go away rain but we need it so badly in the Carolinas so I'm thankful. I need to get another knife with micarta covers. It makes for a really good user and I only have this one.
Hope everyone has a wonderful weekend!