What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Bob, I really like that pattern, with the copperhead bolster weighing heavily on the plus side. The flared butt and textured spacers for control along with the gorgeously proportioned blade make it a very special knife to my eye. :thumbsup: :thumbsup:😍
Thanks kindly Jeff.👍🏻 It is very comfort in the hand. Officially called the raven.
 
Pocketing this one for New Year's Eve.
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Heck, I might as well be living in Death Valley, the Gobi Desert, or the Sahara Desert. It's dry, dry, dry. NUTTIN!!! It's wet all around us but dry as a bone here. I suppose rain or snow or both would cheer me up but there's only two things that I have control of that'll cheer me up today - sausage and waffles for breakfast and carrying this SOG Stingray.

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Good Afternoon porchsters,

Another knife that I dont know what it is, I have called it a sausage finger knife.

The ingenuity of the old Sheffield makers is amazing, for a while I thought the little rings were for hanging on a key chain or something, it turns out that the pivot pin is square and the ring is used as a turnbuckle to open and close the knife. Since I am indoors today I will fidget with it a bit.
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Ring pull knives are interesting. I've never had the opportunity to handle one in person. Does it effectively lock the blade open? Or is there another purpose? Canal Street made a run of these a few years ago. Cool little knife :thumbsup:
Pizza was last night, obviously :)





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In way back time when I was a young freewheeling engineer, I had pizza for breakfast more than once 😁
Nice pie :thumbsup:

Happy New Year porch sitters!!💥🥂

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Wow 😮 What a beauty 🤩👍👍👍
 
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