What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Carrying this old Robeson Stag Dogleg Trapper! I really enjoy this old knife. Feels great
in hand and carries well in pocket. it's 4-1/4 closed....

Jason

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The only thing I've noticed are the random direction hairline scratches that are common from pocket carry. I have to look closer to see them though, since they don't stand out as much as they would on a polished bolster.
 
I was out in Munich the last few day, visiting some old friends (and eating and drinking a lot :D )

Orange Cadet and #66 Serpentine Jack was with me ...

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... I´m glad being back home in the bavarian highlands.
 
It's Scout Sunday, I've decided that the Schrade lockback I won here is going in a BSA marked belt sheath:

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We have an Eagle dinner immediately after too, another one of my original Cub Scouts. One more (who should finish this spring), and all the guys that we've had since Tigers who stayed in Scouts will have made Eagle :)
 
Love the bone on that Case. It's fantastic!:thumbup:

Thank you! That Queen of yours is a looker, too.
The bone on my old Case has a lot of character, it almost looks like a brindle dog, I'd say. The two sides are totally different, too.
It's in the pocket again today.
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"...walking on the Harewood Estate..." sounds like a wonderful thing to do!

Anyhoo, here's mine today. No theme, just an oddball combo:
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Higonokami and USA Schrade 104OT
 
"...walking on the Harewood Estate..." sounds like a wonderful thing to do!

Anyhoo, here's mine today. No theme, just an oddball combo:
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Higonokami and USA Schrade 104OT



There was a biting wind out there, but it was a nice day. Saw plenty of red kites, deer, and a few other critters. I even managed to get a pint at the end of the walk at The Harewood Arms :)

I've though those Higonokami looked interesting for a while, and (for once) a few European dealers stock them at reasonable prices :)
 
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sadlle trapper,constantly :D

i manage to broke tip on wharncliffe blade :mad: but nothing that can 't be fixed :)

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This Schrade Barlow again today:thumbup:

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Jason---That Robeson is AMAZING:cool:

Sam, the wood on your #72 is AMAZING as well:thumbup:

rinos, Both knives are terrific, really like your Saddle Trapper---sorry bout the tip breaking, please post pic's when the repair is finished.

Paul
 
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