What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

To me they handle great! The 1907 Savage is probably my favorite antique pocket auto. The sights are tiny of course, but it points inherently. It has a low bore axis and chambered in 32acp means low recoil. They’re just plain fun to shoot. If you can find one, I’d recommend it if old guns are your thing.🙂
Awesome! Glad I asked. It's such a unique design, unlike most others of its time.
 
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There are knives for totin to places like church on Sunday, and there are knives more suitable for work. Work in this case consisting of my daughter and I working over the brambles on the seven acres jointly owned by the 20 homeowners on our little dead end street. We filled a large Tupperware pitcher, close to a gallon, and checked on the progress of the wild Gooseberries.
None of the rest of my neighbors have any interest in foraging, so I have no competition for the black raspberries. Losers😁
Of course they think I’m weird anyway. And they may be right.

Camillus 23 Heavy Jack, sometimes known as a Cigar Jack, and my Wenger 055 Ranger
 
SAK of the Week isn't a SAK, per se, but it's a Victorinox paring knife with serrated edge. Tough to beat in the kitchen IMHO!


Stockman of the Week is a Rough Rider amber jigged bone sowbelly stockman, the first sowbelly I ever handled.


- GT
 
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