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Traditional and Modern pairings

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Never owned an Italian car, have ya? Lol

I have to admit that some of the lionsteels, especially Ck’s, are quite neat. Almost perfect traditional modern knife if you ask me. I carry my warhorse second only to my Dunlap stockman.

Well as I'm a European in Europe, once actually, a FIAT ;) For two years and much to the 'experts' horror it caused me NO trouble at all:D Unlike a very expensive famed German product that in the same time frame was endlessly being repaired-fortunately under warranty :rolleyes: I only buy Japanese cars now, I want no problems:)

Lionsteel are divisive and I think that's the appeal to an extent. I like the quality, finish and inspiration of their knives, something new, honouring something old:cool:

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I 'm guessing the Russell would be considered modern due to the thumb stub
That would be correct! Nice Agents Office Knife! I've got one. I think mine was an older offering with stag, some engraving and ATS-34 blade steel.
Figured it was a good time to take another pic of it with my newest acquisition.
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