What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Monday, Monday 🎶
Very nice K’roo… love the shield! I always admire their work, they look like great knives.

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Totin’ Tony and Reese Bose. The Remington 1306 was made in the 1920’s. Reese rebladed it for me. Have a great day everyone!
Incredible trio of stag!

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Picked up this Urban Jack last week and I've been carrying it around all weekend. I quite enjoy the pattern. I've actually never had a 15 surprisingly, I have a dozen other teardrop jacks and just never bought a 15. I'm thinking I'll pick up a simple single spear 15 soon. It's only small flaw is that it has halfstops. 🤣
I wish GEC would make more with cam tangs
Nice set of knives there. You’re not alone in wishing for more cam tangs, I love that about my pony jack.

John Primble India Steel Works Crown Jack (c. 1890-1940) and my Landers, Frary, & Clark Pruner (c.1912-1950) for Tuesday. 😊

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That crown jack is fantastic!!!
 
Big-league Böker Barlow, Bart! :cool::thumbsup::cool:
Do those wildfires ever burn hot enough to damage the power lines running above them?


- GT
Thanks Gary. I haven’t seen the fires affect the power lines on the big metal towers. They can knock out power on the wood poles if the pole catches fire. Usually if it’s just grass it moves relatively quickly and not too hot so the poles survive. The bigger risk is in high winds when the power lines arc or break and start wild fires.
 
I decided to redo the "cord micarta" handle on the puukko I showed earlier. This is better, two layers of cord. I burned off all the wisps after epoxy had dried, therefore the color. The surface is slightly coarse to give good grip, but not too much. Slim, flat and easy to carry, but comfortable enough.
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