What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Switching between this'n :D

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And this'n

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Lately, I can't seem to put this one down. I just realized that it's been in my pocket for close to 3 weeks straight (accompanied by others sometimes, but often solo).
KHampton swayback in D2 and green bone, which I was lucky enough to win in Kerry's "folksy" give-away in 2009 (I think? Maybe 2008?).

...for some reason, I've never been able to make a decent photograph of this one. Even when I've just successfully snapped the other knife in my pocket, with the same camera settings/lighting/etc., this one remains elusive. I'll keep trying...
 

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Really neat picture! I like how the wood grain radiates out of the knife. And, is that an unmanned drone prototype disguised as a moth?

Thanks you for your kind words, Sir If you look closely you can just make out the servos and receiver. I need to adjust the CG a little as she wanted to tuck her nose as she picked up speed.
 
What is it about ebony? It's not the most interesting cover material out there, but its appeal is undeniable. I can't explain it, but I've quickly become fond of the stuff.

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- Christian
 
I dunno Christian but I agree. I have been on a real Ebony jones lately, there are not as many good old ones out that as you would think. I think it has to do with having a real classic, crisp, clean look. That S&M Heritage series is hard to beat.

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