Todd Davison Custom Knives

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Hi Fellow Blade Forums Traditional Porch Members,
If You have a T.A. Davison slip joint that You had previously posted on the old thread and You would like to post it on this thread, feel free to do so.
If You have a T.A. Davison folder or fix blade that hasn't been on the porch, we really would like to see it.
Let's continue the fun on the porch.

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This is my first T.A. Davison #884, Mammoth Ivory, 3 5/16" closed, ATS 34
 
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Yeah it’s a shame that so many great photos have been lost. Hope all is well Al!
 
That's a real shame about the other thread, and the loss of Al's photos, they really are superb, and show off Todd's amazing knives to perfection. I was staggered to be gifted #1204, which was commissioned for me by my friend @oldandintheway . The craftsmanship is quite incredible. Here's Al's pic of the knife in case it's among those lost :thumbsup:

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Here with the custom belt buckle, I won in Tim's fabulously generous giveaway some years back :)

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And here, out in the Yorkshire countryside :thumbsup:

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I took that photo over 1400 knives ago.... to bad we can't keep them all.

The mammoth was nice on that one, the whole knife was nice. -
It was a great little knife, Al. Like I said, I'm sorry I let it go.
 
I’ll post my 5 up over a couple days.

#1200. Odd duck as it’s nearly sunken joints. And in a two blade! I bought it off the original owner. It keeps a great edge. And earned his keep. Also bit me bad once lol.
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That is one great looking knife! I'm still too new to traditional knives to say what I'll settle into as favorites, but I do think the sunken joints are more attractive too look at closed.
 
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