What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Thank you kindly, RLB!

Appreciate that, Sir Primble. And now I see you’ve raised the bar yet again with those knives out of India Steel Works!
So glad it’s not a competition.



I believe that’s a grafting knife. It looks like a fine one for the garden.

Nice front border!
I knew it was a grafter, just nothing about the brand.
I put some natives in that will look good, just so small at the moment😟😉
Ah well my chilli plants are growing.
I tell ya hauling 60 litre bags of bark around gets tiring after awhile.
Thanks mate
 
I carried my ettrick today.
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Looks like it drew a crowd Bart. 😉👍
There will be no snow in my pictures for awhile...I hope.
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Gorgeous knives Bob. 😎👍
feeling a little medieval today …
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Rustic elegance, fantastic example Paul.
Another fan of chestnut bone here, Case does it so well.
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No one, absolutely no one, does it better in my opinion, gorgeous example pat. 😎👍
Probably my most favorite Case knife... 1970's Texas Jack.
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Fantastic John, I bet it has a strong pull and a massive snap. 😎👍
 
Carrying this Cognet, actually most days ;) just finished a slip sheath for it. I tried to make the sheath conform to the curve of the handle, it was initially quite a tight fit when it was sewn up but it is breaking in nicely and compliments the knife, in fact I have to keep telling it to be quiet when we are in the library, he does go on and on about how the Cognet both looks and it's pleasant peppery aroma ;)
Thanks again to draggat draggat for this nice folder!

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That's a really nice sheath there Gary, really compliments the knife! Glad to see the honeymoon is still going!

Been carrying around this Italian Gobbo Abruzzese

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