This forum seems to get about the most members participating with pictures, so I thought a Sunday picture show was in order.
Rules- TRADITIONAL KNIVES ONLY
-There is no brand loyalty in the Sunday picture show. As long as it's a traditonal piece of cutlery, a cool trinket with a traditonal company logo on it (advertising stuff), folding or fixed, it belongs here.
- The photo must show off the knife, lets not have vacation pictures with captions like "Here we are camping and if you look in the background, you can see my knife on the picinic table". The knife is the reason for the photo.
- The more interesting the the blade (rare, oddball) the better.
- Try to take a pic of the knife like you would like to see it in a magazine, in an advertisement, or hung on your wall. Interesting pictures that maybe have something they were meant for/to do thrown in there (fishing knives by the water) camping knives in the woods, military knives with another military piece from the same era, you get the idea.
-Post as many as you want but save some for the fallowing weekends!
This week I'll start it off with an old Utica Kutmaster, don't know anything about it age or materials wise. Just a cool old knife that belonged to Grandpa, and the Utica Cutlery was just a few miles away growing up.
Rules- TRADITIONAL KNIVES ONLY
-There is no brand loyalty in the Sunday picture show. As long as it's a traditonal piece of cutlery, a cool trinket with a traditonal company logo on it (advertising stuff), folding or fixed, it belongs here.
- The photo must show off the knife, lets not have vacation pictures with captions like "Here we are camping and if you look in the background, you can see my knife on the picinic table". The knife is the reason for the photo.
- The more interesting the the blade (rare, oddball) the better.
- Try to take a pic of the knife like you would like to see it in a magazine, in an advertisement, or hung on your wall. Interesting pictures that maybe have something they were meant for/to do thrown in there (fishing knives by the water) camping knives in the woods, military knives with another military piece from the same era, you get the idea.
-Post as many as you want but save some for the fallowing weekends!
This week I'll start it off with an old Utica Kutmaster, don't know anything about it age or materials wise. Just a cool old knife that belonged to Grandpa, and the Utica Cutlery was just a few miles away growing up.

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