What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Good to see you stranger !!! Waiting to see some new creations ;)
James taking pics ???

I just bought a new grinder for $3,000 and I'm getting thing's ready..
1095 steel
mill relieved liners
pivot pin bushing
steel bolsters and liners.
Um...also CPM 154 with stainless bolsters and liners.
And some new patterns/designs.
Wish me luck.
Oh my…. Can’t wait o_O:thumbsup::thumbsup:

Schradeurday anyone….
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Top o’ the day to All🤩:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
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That's really super cool. 🤠:thumbsup:
 
For the price, it's hard to beat a Case Medium Stockman. It's a good quality pocket knife.
You’re so right pal… what a beaut :D:thumbsup::thumbsup:
and thank you as well for the compliment on mine today… you wouldn’t believe how frugally priced that green bone stockman was!! Pure luck 🍀 on my part 🤩:thumbsup::thumbsup:
Good luck! I look forward to seeing whatever you make.

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Is that dreamy KK sporting camel 🐫 bone ??
Not taking anything away from that CASE either… screaming duo o_O:thumbsup::thumbsup:
 
That's the kind of Dogleg I'm talking about especially since it's from the Catt Haus :cool: A handsome beast with the bone of dreams.

Never having been in America, still less in a knife-shop in the 1960s I couldn't really say, but I suspect people would've referred to them in generalities: Stockman, Trapper etc if they couldn't recall the pattern No. or just by simply pointing out an item in the display cabinet "That one please" Specific names-often debatable- were a marketing ploy I believe, and a rich seam for pedantic wrangling/bickerings ever since.

Here's one of my Doglegs, a new upstart but I do like the finish on the Smooth Bone.

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Now there is one fine looking dog leg !!! Beautiful ! ( and you were correct about your assumptions in the 1960's hardware stores, as I recall. ) :thumbsup::thumbsup::thumbsup:☺️
 
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