The color orange

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Not very traditional but does anyone else like orange knives ?...
I didn't think I liked orange knives, but there sure are a lot of nice ones in this thread! :thumbup::thumbup: The orange Alox SAKs are especially citrusy.

I'm not very good on colors, but I actually have some knives that seem kind of orange to me.
This tortoise shell sunfish definitely contains orange.
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I'd call the handle of this Taramundi orange.
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How about this "smooth tobacco bone" Rough Rider Half-hawk?
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I have quite a few amber jigged bone Rough Riders that look orangey in certain light, like this Barlow and Electrician, for example.
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Anyone else see a bit of orange on this Buck stag canoe?
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- GT
 
The biggest and only problem with blaze oranage handles is that it is very hard to lose them.

Tom
 

#15 Smooth Bone Orange
Someone must like orange, these practically flew off the shelf.
 
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No orange knives here - ever. If that's the only option on an otherwise fantastic knife that I really want, I pass.
 
Top one is Kerry Hampton's Nutbuster #3

Second is Charlie (Waynorth) was nice enough to send me years ago. An old Schatt & Morgan that (I think) Charlie's grandson "modified"

Bottom is Tony Bose trapper

 
Burnt Orange




Fire Flames but looks like they've got enough orange to me.


Orange Delrin




And Pumpkin Patch has got to have some orange in it.


So do Sunsets right?
 
I like them all,just about. I agree not very traditional,but I'd say,very functional. High visibility for many situations. I never had the desire to want to carry one though.
While I'm here I'd like to say I have a nice little Lloyd,with orange & 52100, in the section on my site called " Lloyd bargain cave" ,price reduced,it should be very easy to spot ;)
 
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