What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Super Soddie!!:cool:
Great pic!!!:thumbsup:
John
 
Two of the rivets on my trapper have been annoying me since I got it.

They are a little proud and catch on things.

I wasnt sure of the best way to sort it,decided to tap them down very gently with a decent punch and a pin hammer.

I then bowed some very fine emery paper and with the lightest of touches smoothed them down.

To finnish I applied some lemon oil which I had learnt about on here.

I am happy with the result.

Though I did get distracted when I spotted my 1944 WW2 wire cutters and remembered I wanted to get some HD wire to try them out. 😆















 
If you get in…we need pics. I wouldn’t be a candidate for the polar bear jump, but my 10 yr old would. He is a cold water maniac. He jumped in at 50 degrees and is itching for the next opportunity for me to let him go crazy 😜.

Very cool group right there! Love the slip. Beautiful craftsmanship!

Great looking Trapper/Whittler pair Jeff. I always like to see the Craftsmans peppered in here and there!

Another great score for this run! Between this and the Elderberry, you have a set with really attractive covers. Now…where is that Bunny???

Welcome in sir! That’s a great old knife that could tell many stories. No doubt it is a cherished possession.
Jon, your son is a MUCH braver man than me.
 
Great looking Trapper/Whittler pair Jeff. I always like to see the Craftsmans peppered in here and there!
Now…where is that Bunny???
Thank you, Jon. I agree it’s nice to tote a Craftsman sometimes!

As for that Bunny, who knows?🤔😆
Nice pairing. How often do you use the serrated spey blade?
Thank you!
I mostly use that blade on food. It’s great for example, in separating joints, as in breaking down a whole chicken.
It also is great on tough rope, or fibrous plant stalks. Just have to know how to sharpen it.

These two rodents today.🐇🦫

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Two members of the order Rodentia that do not have me reaching for my air rifle.
 
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