What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Likely as not.
 
Lambsfoot this week is Man Jack, a stag "senator" pattern from A. Wright & Son. It's the first knife with lambsfoot blade that I ever owned; I won it in a BF GAW from a member in Manchester, England (thanks, Richard).
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Miscellaneous knife this week is a 2014 Forum Knife whose stag handles were replaced by splendidly-jigged bone (thanks, Mark):
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International knife this week is an Opignel No 8 with oak handle, a gift from my daughter:
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- GT
 
Thanks for the name info from the old Schrade catalog, Jeff; some real desirable knives in your photo! :cool::thumbsup::cool:
Did you get all your wood chips moved before the snow came last weekend?

GT
Love the old catalogs, Gary. Except that the prices, like $1.25 for a box of 12 makes my head hurt. I try to honor what the manufacturer called them. Did you know that Camillus called the wire loop on the end a “Shackle” instead of bail?

However, when a manufacturer calls certain knives “Barlows”, …🤡

Regarding the woodchips… Lordy no. Two dump trucks full is a lot to move by wheelbarrow, great exercise not withstanding.
I did prepare for more exercise though, by using my leaf blower to make a path through my gate.756CDF38-888D-4D29-B7B3-E3488ADFC448.jpeg


Good morning everyone. Will be carrying this Robeson strawberry bone jack.View attachment 2067817
Um, excuse me, but that is a Robeson Pomegranate Bone Jack!

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Likely as not.
So the bonding continues.
How is the construction compared to your 23(s)?
 
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