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Traditional and Modern pairings

The Northfield is a #42 with righteous stag. I have no problem with either the #42's or #72's. Some of mine have a little vertical play but it doesn't bother me. Really like the patterns.

The modern is a Scott Cook Lochsa. Awesome knife.

Probably my favorite traditional and modern knives.
 
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Even though the SAK is considered a Traditional , in this instance I will call it a modern :)


Ken
 
Nice knives Landon. But I was checking out the old Sword with the cap lifter a lot more than the Spydercos :D
 
These two paired nicely yesterday.

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Fellhoelter Fricky, Northwoods Hawthorne
 
Gerber Dime is a regular EDC, the Peanut is new but quickly becoming a favorite, and the BM Nimcub II was actually my first fixed blade. It makes quick work of cardboard and most peoples attitudes pretty easily.
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