Big Traditional Lockbacks Show 'Em If You Gots 'Em!

How about this 1982 1050? Not too big, but built like a tank.



Hope this qualifies as traditional.
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I'd say they're big enough to qualify for this thread. Here's one of my two. Great woods knives.

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Everdayhunting knife. I like it so much that i'd like to try its little brother the 112 as well. I think that would be a better edc size.

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Gigo that dozier folder is incredible-it has to be one of the most beautiful i've ever seen. stunning. Rupestris- how do you like that mudbug? i love my od green linen f&f #99, but a larger size and different blade really trips my trigger. i like sod busters but don't have a #71 or #21 but the fact that it locks put's the mudbug into an even more desirable light for me. not to sound totally nuts.
 
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This one isn't super big but I can get a 4 finger grip on it. Kai DM905, polished micarta and I'm pretty certain it is unlabeled VG10 steel.

 
Big lock backs you said? Here's a cross section of 'em.
I put a Bear in there edbeau.

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Not many of my knives are carried, but this one was. About 4 3/4" closed, the owner wanted it very sharp.
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Beautiful knife @wolfeknives! That's art!
That may not be traditional,,,,,,, its definitely not traditional and I wouldn't cut into a fresh deer with it, but I do appreciate a beautifully crafted cutting tool.
 
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