What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Really a very nice pair Todd. 😍
Thank you Pat. 😎👍
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Two winners there Bob. 😎👍
I just received my new Albers lamb and it’s fantastic. I’m also carrying an older Case barlow with sawcut Caribbean bone covers for a colorful carry today.
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Those look great Pat. 😎👍
I love carrying this one!😍

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Nice shot of that beautiful knife and slip Ken.
😎👍
 
Old photo of a favorite carry .
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Harry
 
Hi gang,

Having recently de-acquired my previous EDC, I decided to return to one carried a while back I quite like. It's a traditional knife for sure.......in Spain. This is done by Pedro Bermudez and there's other posts about him I found easily.

The maker is pretty well known I'd bet........some bueno pieces both in looks and build quality.

I have one in colorful Dymondwood scales but will carry the natural wood instead.

These were generously presented to me from a good Spanish friend maybe 6-7 years ago. I mighta sent him bagels.

So 'tradition' over function this round. Very sharp and purty and unusual and fun to pull out.....which rarely happens. Besides,
The Swiss Army has my back! My previous blade du jour was a little more rugged, plus it opened with one hand.
 

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Hi gang,

Having recently de-acquired my previous EDC, I decided to return to one carried a while back I quite like. It's a traditional knife for sure.......in Spain. This is done by Pedro Bermudez and there's other posts about him I found easily.

The maker is pretty well known I'd bet........some bueno pieces both in looks and build quality.

I have one in colorful Dymondwood scales but will carry the natural wood instead.

These were generously presented to me from a good Spanish friend maybe 6-7 years ago. I mighta sent him bagels.

So 'tradition' over function this round. Very sharp and purty and unusual and fun to pull out.....which rarely happens. My previous blade du jour was a little more rugged, plus it opened with one hand.

I like those - they look like the barlow version of an Opinel.
 
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Tidi Tuesday. I can't believe I overlooked the 29 for so long, makes a wonderful pocket friend.
Hope somebody on the Porch is getting my share of relaxation this week, because I have certainly misplaced it and, like a good knife, it's sad to see it unused.
 
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