What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Geisha (boxwood burl xc75) - Stephanie Mottais & Case swayback chesnut bone

Have a nice friday :)
 
Two fine examples Jeff.
Thanks, Bob!✋
Good ol’ #54 freshly Flitzed and sharpened.

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Big, sturdy AND purty. 👌
Can we see the other blades?

Packed around a Pony Jack today.

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You could sell that box of .45/70, and buy three or four more Pony Jacks!
Is it SHARK WEEK already?
Yellow delrin and CV is one of the best versions in my opinion 👍
Yes indeed. My Yellow Delrin knives don’t dig the negative waves, man.
A few months ago, I sent a box of unrelated stuff to someone, and for a surprise, included a Yellow Delrin CaseJr Sodbuster taped up in bubble wrap. I think it got discarded witj the other packaging. 🤪
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Geisha (boxwood burl xc75) - Stephanie Mottais & Case swayback chesnut bone

Have a nice friday :)
I love your Geisha, Yann!👌

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I have another of this series on the way that I'm pretty excited about. Twice the price of this one, but half the price that somebody else is asking.
I can’t make it out ~ what series is that?
 
Totin' this newly-arrived IRJ today. It is surprisingly -- and, pleasantly -- slim. Later editions of the IRJ are more robust, but this one is even a tad slimmer than a Boker Gent -- you can hardly tell it's in the pocket. I really like the Scagel blade treatment, as well.

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Thanks, Bob!✋

Big, sturdy AND purty. 👌
Can we see the other blades?


You could sell that box of .45/70, and buy three or four more Pony Jacks!

Is it SHARK WEEK already?

Yes indeed. My Yellow Delrin knives don’t dig the negative waves, man.
A few months ago, I sent a box of unrelated stuff to someone, and for a surprise, included a Yellow Delrin CaseJr Sodbuster taped up in bubble wrap. I think it got discarded witj the other packaging. 🤪

I love your Geisha, Yann!👌


I can’t make it out ~ what series is that?
Sorry, it's Boker USA's made-in-America bicentennial era Great American Story knives. This one is "The Melting Pot". The one that's coming is the "Westward Ho" large spear and pen cigar jack. They were probably made by Schrade, because I see no sign of pins in the bolsters of this one.
 
Totin' this newly-arrived IRJ today. It is surprisingly -- and, pleasantly -- slim. Later editions of the IRJ are more robust, but this one is even a tad slimmer than a Boker Gent -- you can hardly tell it's in the pocket. I really like the Scagel blade treatment, as well.

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Nice find Jim, very cool. 😎👍
 
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