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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Lil bit of knife and state history. :)
150 years after Michigan became a state, Buck made this Cadet Workhorse Workman.
The state is beautiful with its forest and Great Lakes, while the 303 is a well proven tool.

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Help me Bob.


You know by now that I buy em to use and enjoy doing so.

But I cant bring myself to do that with this one that arrived today.

Its all the little bits that surround it the etch,the history, the numbers and the signature on the COE.

Do any of the old guard know who this lady is,was she quality control?



About the knife its the perfect size,perfect pull and snap,easy to open with the nail nicks.

It just feels and looks like a good un.






















 
Very nice John. 👍🏻
I saw that she is mentioned as a sales director. I found this information on a thread called....My tour of Great Eastern Cutlery.
Hope this helps.
 
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Help me Bob.


You know by now that I buy em to use and enjoy doing so.

But I cant bring myself to do that with this one that arrived today.

Its all the little bits that surround it the etch,the history, the numbers and the signature on the COE.

Do any of the old guard know who this lady is,was she quality control?



About the knife its the perfect size,perfect pull and snap,easy to open with the nail nicks.

It just feels and looks like a good un.






















Screwed up see above post☝️
 
Help me Bob.


You know by now that I buy em to use and enjoy doing so.

But I cant bring myself to do that with this one that arrived today.

Its all the little bits that surround it the etch,the history, the numbers and the signature on the COE.

Do any of the old guard know who this lady is,was she quality control?



About the knife its the perfect size,perfect pull and snap,easy to open with the nail nicks.

It just feels and looks like a good un.






















I'm aware you didn't ask me, but use it JTF! 😁

I think a properly maintained knife that has patina on it looks best, sometimes better than new. You seem to do a fine job of taking care of your knives and I bet that one would look fantastic with some use and care. 👍
 
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