What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Wiss Boker, 1972 (the year of the acquisition?). I was 15.
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This is about 0.25" shorter closed than a Case xx18, and the main blade is the same length.
 
Totin lots of stuff today.

SAK 1977 awl was used several times,one Trapper blade trimmed some wood then the other blade made a sandwich (I had lunch early as I had forgot to put back my garden or shed clocks,rookie mistake).

Decided to water proof my Remberance cross (non political) then thought I would try the same stuff on my EKA as that one I bought for the outdoors.

I had already removed the lanyard loop as it cut into my hand in use.

Also decided to leave my old lambs foot knife in the shed with my other working knife selection and put my modified LM (no blades) back under the seat of my bike while I was charging the battery.

Oh and got to use my 1936 Air Ministry 6" ruler as well

The excitement is just to much 😂

Any ex USAF personnel you may recognise the sign?























 
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Should come in handy for some fall cleanup today. Have a good weekend everyone.
Supremely useful, Dave, and that old Camillus #1 is in fantastic condition.
I can’t tell you how many days a week I start out with some particular knives, but seem to end up with a hawkbill also.
 
Thanks Jeff. This is as solid as a folding hawkbill as I have. Love hawkbills. Here's a pic of my most used knife in my collection. I don't carry it but I use it hard everyday.
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Supremely useful, Dave, and that old Camillus #1 is in fantastic condition.
I can’t tell you how many days a week I start out with some particular knives, but seem to end up with a hawkbill also.
 
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This thread moves so fast I can't keep up so apologize if I didn't give a like to your beautiful users. Nifebrite brings out the little boy in me. Straight blade was easy to sharpen and the lock on that blade gives a slight amount of security. One arm blade opening is a learned skill, the point was so sharp I sanded it a bit. Extended liner could be a screwdriver in a pinch but have never used it in that manner. Time for me to get to work, weather here is beautiful. Have a great weekend!

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