Slipjoint with a lot of tradition

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Hello guys I have not posted one of my knives here in a while but here is one of the last ones that I have finished.It is Remington-293 that was available in 1930 for $2.50 and that would include a years subscription to Hunter Trader Trapper Magazine. I beleive that this thead really belongs here because it is really traditional, at least to me it is. Tell me what you think of the knife and lets see some knives with some tradition in them. Lets keep this thread going guys!!! Attached is a scan of the magazine where it came out in 1929 that was sent to me by Tony BOSE.




BLADE MATERIAL CPM154
HANDLE MATERIAL AMBER JIGGED BONE
LINNERS,BOLSTERS AND FITTINGS 416 STAINLESS STEEL
CLOSED LENGHT 5 3/8''
BLADE LENGHT 4 5/16''
OVERALL LENGHT 9 11/16''
NICE WALK AND TALK WITH NO HALF STOPS
THIS KNIFE IS NOT FOR THE FAINT OF HEART​

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That's a fine looking knife! I really like that jigging.
 
Really like this knife Enrique. It is a beautiful pattern and it looks like you did a fantastic job.

Thanks for posting the old advertisement too.
 
Really pretty. The long pulls and elegant swedges give this trapper a nice look. Keep showing us your work.
 
thats beautiful! love the swedges and the pulls and the rest aint too shabby either:D
ivan
 
Outstanding! I hate to sound repetitive but that truly is some fantastic jigging. :thumbup:
 
Hi again - just wondering .... did you do the jigging ? I guess you need a large frame like the HTT to pull it off!
 
Looks terrific, Enrique. I appreciate the photos that go along with your posts.

Win
 
The handle material is bought from Culpper but I do some bone jigging my self as well. Let us see your tradional slipjoints.
 
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