• Happy Thanksgiving to all of you! I hope that you all have something to be grateful for this year and for many years to come
  • America has reached 250 years, and I am grateful to be here, in the best country in the world. Thank every one of you who helps make this country a better place, those who have gone before and risked it all, and those who've paid the ultimate price to make the United States what we are today.

    Happy Birthday America! Let Freedom Ring for all time!

What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Looks real nice Jack, I like the blade profile:thumbup:

Thanks a lot Duane. I'm finding it a really practical knife. Not carbon unfortunately though :( It has taken a good edge though. I got another Maserin yesterday too, a Zuava.

 
I have been carrying the puukko on my hip the last few days, will add this Oeser to the pocket.

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Kris
 
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I should of kept that knife - it is a great little knife to carry.
Glad you are enjoying it though. :thumbup: And that's a cool photo of it. :cool:

Here is one of my favorite knives riding along for the day.

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No Al, I think you did the right thing selling it! That's a real nice replacement you've got there, I'm sure you don't feel too bad!
Mark
 
Thanks, Kris. This knife is a dream...thanks to you...recurring...lol

These dagnabit tablets...I will get the hang of them soon...I got it worked out
 
Thanks scruffuk, Jared's fit and finish is top shelf. I only see the demand and price increasing for Jared's work.



Kris
 
I had a hankering to pocket this one today. It's one of my earlier mods, an N.C. Co. picture knife that had outgassed. I redid it in Ebony. It's got the split springs, and it's just a great shape for an EDC. Blades get scary sharp.


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Some lovely knives today fellers :thumbup:

Today...in my back pocket

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Wow! You lucky, lucky gentleman! :)

Jack that's a sweet one. I love the handle shape. Such a cool looking knife.

Thank you very much sir, I just got it yesterday. It's a Zuava, quite a small one, about a 3" blade. Think they're traditionally longer, but we should ask our resident Zuava expert (see http://www.bladeforums.com/forums/showthread.php/997718-Zuava-and-Soft-shell?highlight=Zuava for a very informative read) :)
 
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