Traditional Knives Outside the USA - Show Your Non-American Traditional Knives.

I've become very attached to this Christians from Germany.

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sold this recently but just sharing the pic:

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Taiwanese Laraw

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excuse the American made knife in the center :)

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Brett, great idea for a thread! I'm really enjoying everyone's posts. :thumbup:

Harry, I like that Eddie Bauer SAK. Is that one made by Wenger?

I don't have anything all that interesting (Opinels from France, SAKs, Japanese Higo, etc.), but I'll have to take a few photos to contribute here.

Yes , the SAK is a Wenger . On the main blade they say it is a Backpacker .
It seems to be a good knife . I have had it for maybe 20 years and carried maybe 4 times. If it was not gifted to me , I would give it away.

Harry
 
:eek: Wow! :eek: There are a lot of great knives posted! Thank you. There are a few on my list and several I've never heard of until now. Thank you for fine examples.

Heading to the zoo today, but wanted to drop in and thank all thoses who posted. I know there are more out there so let's keep it going, even if the post are examples of the same.

Picked up my first Mora yesterday so it'll be added once here.

Thanks again. :thumbup::thumbup:
 
I don't have pictures of some (Victorinox and Opinels, for example) but here are some:
Chambriard


Puma





Moki



Böker


A Wright


Belgian navy knife


Carl Schlieper




Fallkniven


Kissing Crane



Two Pumas and a Wood Jewel


And finally, a bolo that I picked up in Banaue
 
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Oops! Sorry for the double-post! :o
 
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