What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Nice sling Art.

I used the same style to dual up as a 'lanyard' when carrying my Bk14 necker.

Technically, I'm carrying all of these....

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....but the Taramundi will be my (coin) pocket pal.
 
Just yesterday got myself a case peanut in amber bone SS, Ive always wanted a peanut. I do really like the size and it goes in my pocket easily with my zippo and es4.
 
This beautiful Northfield 85 in cocobolo that I bought from knifeswapper:

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The poor pic doesn't do justice to the woodgrain.
 
32087 pen

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This one is notoriously difficult to photograph outside, because the yellow gets washed out by the sunshine. Here is one I just shot this morning, with the blade as the focal point.

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Nice sling Art.

I used the same style to dual up as a 'lanyard' when carrying my Bk14 necker.

Technically, I'm carrying all of these....

P2285936_zps19809997.jpg


....but the Taramundi will be my (coin) pocket pal.

Hey Scruff, what size is the blade on your Morris folder? Looks alot longer than the blade on mine. Also, whats that knife in the middle...is that kept open via a ball joint type mechanism?
 
thanks Vic. brass pin at end, the birds eye is a wooden dowel stop pin and the dark ring is ironwood and brass dust hardened up with CA...
 
Today, these two...Outlaw Jack & Pemberton.

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Peter

Okay, I own one of the 76's in copperhead bone so I hope no one takes offense to this, but your copy of it is by far the nicest I have seen, Peter.

I know I am going to be sorry I don't have money for a Pemberton like that too. Wow, both are just amazing.

Kevin
 
Hey Scruff, what size is the blade on your Morris folder? Looks alot longer than the blade on mine. Also, whats that knife in the middle...is that kept open via a ball joint type mechanism?

Well Kongzi, the Morris is a fraction under 3 1/2 inches.

The knife you are referring to is a Le Thiers 'Roto-Sphere'. I posted some more pics of it over here earlier today:

http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/1043188-quot-Slowly-I-turned-quot

The sphere/ball 'lock' is probably THE most effective friction folder I have ever come across. The complete opposite to the Higo style knives, which I've found to be the worst.
 
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