What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Hmmmm, step out for a weekend and miss all those fine knives.
My lamb is keeping me company while I clean this " new " Camillus from the '30's- '40. I hope everyone has a good week.View attachment 2270393

The Gentleman from Sheffield, Mr. Jack Black Jack Black , will justifiably compliment most pairings that include a Lambsfoot. For good reason.

In my own small way, my heart is warmed when I see knives that I am fond of, such as a couple shown by SteveC SteveC recently ~ his nice old Camillus Trapper Jack, and the Voos Arrow Jack he showed yesterday.

So I’m compelled to compliment your new-to-you Camillus four liner Linesman Jack.

You found a fine one, Bob. Does it have brass or steel liners?
🤙
Now don’t go cleaning it too much!
 
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The Gentleman from Sheffield, Mr. Jack Black Jack Black , will justifiably compliment most pairings that include a Lambsfoot. For good reason.

In my own small way, my heart is warmed when I see knives that I am fond of, such as a couple shown by SteveC SteveC recently ~ his nice old Camillus Trapper Jack, and the Voos Arrow Jack he showed yesterday.

So I’m compelled to compliment your new-to-you Camillus four liner Linesman Jack.

You found a fine one, Bob. Does it have brass or steel liners?
🤙
Now don’t go cleaning it too much!
Very kind words Jeff. Just some oil and a coat of wax will be applied. This lineman has steel liners.
Craftsman Stockman and gigantic Wenger today.View attachment 2270481View attachment 2270482o
Jeff, your displays are an education and a " candy store " for my eyes.
 
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