What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

This one just keeps on getting better and better... :)

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Boker Tree Brand 'Beer Barrel' Whittler

-Brett
 
Brent Cramer with some really unique Westinghouse micarta.



Superb carry!

When people start off with the "Micarta is not part of traditionals" line, they need to have a word with themselves and take a look at this stuff. Really desirable handle material, particularly effective in shadow form .:thumbup:

Regards, Will
 
Fire and Ice Trapper made by GEC for Schrade in 2007...Made on the #23 pattern....Fantastic knife...............FES

That explains a lot.

Superb carry!

When people start off with the "Micarta is not part of traditionals" line, they need to have a word with themselves and take a look at this stuff. Really desirable handle material, particularly effective in shadow form .:thumbup:

Regards, Will

Yup. Its so good looking, like a rich tea biscuit soaked in melted butter.
 
Federal Knife Co. Syracuse, NY ~ 3 3/8" ~ Sharpened up in no time with its thin edges. :)

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Also want to say that while I'm normally not big on large trappers the Schrade/GEC Fire & Ice that Fes posted is one of the best looking knives out there.
 
Something about a toothpick! The acorn shield looks great on that bone.
:D

Thanks Gev! I got lucky and found this one on the Exchange, I really love the covers and all, and the blade is really ground thin:D This thing got scary sharp in about ten minutes on the stones!
 
Wow that Cramer is gorgeous! Great score on that one :thumbup:

~Jim

Thanks Jim, Brent makes a nice knife.

Superb carry!

When people start off with the "Micarta is not part of traditionals" line, they need to have a word with themselves and take a look at this stuff. Really desirable handle material, particularly effective in shadow form .:thumbup:

Regards, Will

Thanks Will, even better than having a look would be to get some micarta in hand, it's very comfy.
 
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