What Fiddleback Forge knife are you totin' today?

... with a strong leather game, to boot.

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~ P.
 
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I'm giving this one a spin today before I send it off to Tigerclaw Sharpening for a serious working edge.


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I really dig the old school knives. It is sort of ironic that "old school" really only has a 5 to 10 year heritage. But knife years are like dog years. Once converted, that knife is almost 48 years old

Haha... young by any measure it seems .
 
I really dig the old school knives. It is sort of ironic that "old school" really only has a 5 to 10 year heritage. But knife years are like dog years. Once converted, that knife is almost 48 years old

Haha... young by any measure it seems .

Exactly. Love the old stuff...
 
For the last few weeks it's been the Huntsman that Allen made:

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Then, on Monday, the PO dropped off this BC Jr and she "found" her way into my pocket:

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My folders don't have a chance anymore. Might as well sell all of 'em. Don't see the FbF or WAS blades giving up their pocket time to a folder.
 
For the last few weeks it's been the Huntsman that Allen made:

spCEmTX.jpg


Then, on Monday, the PO dropped off this BC Jr and she "found" her way into my pocket:

eaFXi46.jpg


My folders don't have a chance anymore. Might as well sell all of 'em. Don't see the FbF or WAS blades giving up their pocket time to a folder.

Both are fantastic! That Huntsman is a favorite and that BC Jr is one of the best I've seen! Great choices! - Robert


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That's a really beautiful sheepsfoot or wharncliffe? I'm not terribly well versed with folders. And that small coin, sterling?


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i believe that would be a sheepsfoot

the wharnecliff has more of a point or drops less suddenly......if that makes sense
 
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