What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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I have a couple of these little all metal boys knives and they're great. I wonder what they cost new back in the day.View attachment 2437491View attachment 2437493
They really are great!

I looked around for data online and all I could find was a picture of a knife with and ad on another forum. It was advertising the knife for sale by mail order for the grand sum of $0.25!
 
I few recent carrys since I busted out of class,though I havent been very far (still recovering). 🤭



Patina has made this easy to pinch open,the action has gotten really smooth with use its a pleasure to use.













Who has swiped the phone?







Dont block Jim and the band in



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I hope Louisiana chicken tastes better than this pale imitation in England.













That XL is a nice little 2 blader I sent Jack the same model.



















Coffee tastes good in my authentic USN mug.









HJ in the house today at least,its something special.








 
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Good Morning Porchsters,
A long dog walk this morning, the area where I live is an ex mining and cotton spinning town, this area I explored this morning are the spoil heaps from a mine that produced (30-40 years ago) one of the finest deep mined Anthracite that was produced in the entire world. I took along my favourite Hankala knife and a Robeson 62 generously gifted by Rufus1949 Rufus1949 . THANKS BOB! Saw a few deer that escaped from a local park about 20yr ago, they were specimen chocolate brown examples of the Red Deer, and have naturalised widely. Many in my area do not know that deer are rampant only a few hundred yards away. There is a nice doe in the last picture, Millie spotted it before I did. :)

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Good Morning Porchsters,
A long dog walk this morning, the area where I live is an ex mining and cotton spinning town, this area I explored this morning are the spoil heaps from a mine that produced (30-40 years ago) one of the finest deep mined Anthracite that was produced in the entire world. I took along my favourite Hankala knife and a Robeson 62 generously gifted by Rufus1949 Rufus1949 . THANKS BOB! Saw a few deer that escaped from a local park about 20yr ago, they were specimen chocolate brown examples of the Red Deer, and have naturalised widely. Many in my area do not know that deer are rampant only a few hundred yards away. There is a nice doe in the last picture, Millie spotted it before I did. :)

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A fine looking pup and carries today Wayne.👍🏻
 
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