What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Old Friends/Black Friday:

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Sometimes students in my math classes think that what the "technical terms" really mean doesn't matter, and they just use whatever term strikes their fancy. But at least some of them get my point when I come into class and start calling everybody the wrong name until someone tells me I'm an idiot. 🤓
That happens to me HERE! :eek: :D ;)
Both sizes of that Joker olive wood model are very desirable.
Wonderful shot of that supremely desirable jigged bone WCLF!! :cool::thumbsup::cool:
Thank you very much my friend :) :thumbsup:

The coat on your lambsfoot is a wonderful work of art.
Many thanks :) :thumbsup:
 
Those look great together Bart. 😎👍
Thanks, Todd. John’s slip is top notch. It’s almost like it was made for that knife 😁
Last three days' carries. Thank you Jeff @Amir Fleschwund for the suggestion of batching my pics - life is too hectic right now for me to post every day. Three knives is generally pretty excessive for my city life, but one day last week (the best one) I honestly spent near an hour just knifing things, used all three and dulled one.
Question of the day: Who else is suddenly thinking about a small rabbit hutch in the yard? Best stew I've ever eaten was wild-caught rabbit and veggies cooked in cast iron over a campfire...

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Thank you Bart! I do have a serious tiny knife fetish.
I love that LaRock, very cool 👍
We do have a rabbit hutch, and my daughter is not going to let that bunny knife come anywhere near it 😁
 
Here are two more of the 10 favorite locking knives I'm carrying this week.
Case walnut Rogers jigged bone mini copperlock (thanks, Greg). I really like the looks of this fantastic knife.
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Rite Edge lockback Barlow with curved frame, interesting wood grain, lanyard hole, satin-finished bolster, and drop point blade:
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- GT
 
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