What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

A new LF knife addition with Redwood Covers. Below is a pic taken a few years ago in my old neighborhood of the Methuselah tree in the Santa Cruz mountain range about 35 miles south of San Francisco where several old growth redwood tree stands still exist. The tree is named "Methuselah" is the 28th largest Redwood Sequoia tree in the world. The Methuselah is over 200' tall and is said to be 2000 years old. It could produce a lot of knife covers.

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Pair of classics (black in hopes of turning off some of the 🤬 garden eating chucks with my new big bore blowpipe/blow stick,) today, and my new "DON'T YOU DARE!!!!" whistle.
I am guessing she don't want me to cause the bovines inside a mile or so from giving sour milk, or cause the bovines, sheeps, horses, mules, donkeys, and wildlife from stampeding, scare the rabbits, tree rats and birds to death, or give the neighbors (and/or the facility staff and residents) a heart attack ... 🙄😇
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Such a pretty pretty pocket knife. 🤠:thumbsup:
Excellent Lambsfoot photo. 🤠:thumbsup:
I love walking among the Redwoods. 😍:thumbsup:
A quality Market carry, my friend. 🤠:thumbsup:
 
This little beauty is made by premiere knife maker Behring and has an Ivory handle. The ivory is over 10,000 years old and was once a tool made by the Inuits
from Walrus tusks. Collectors find these ivory tools as the permafrost melts away in recent years. The spacer is made from Musk ox horn.
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