What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

How do we check were we are at with photo limits?
No idea. They changed it.
Used to be a link to your attachments when you clicked on your user name under the address bar.
It ain't there now. 🤨

A moderator might know how we can access that, presuming there is still a limit after the recent server change.

Or you can try in the tech help thread.
 
Franken lifter again today.
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Beautiful knives. How's that Case Tiny Wharncliffe Trapper compare to a Peanut size-wise?
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I consider the Peanut to be "3-finger" knife and the Tiny Trapper to be "2-finger". Where I worked, the company had a limit of 2" blade length and 4 1/2" overall length. 2" blade length was not a problem, but the OAL limit was a severe limitation. The Tiny trapper was about the only traditional knife I could legally carry, other than an SAK Classic. Even a Peanut was too large.
 
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As long as I'm posting, and since it is now Thursday on the West Coast:
The carry for Thursday is a Queen Mini-trapper in amber stag bone and D2.
(Some of the Queen knives I bought post ~2011 had walk and talk issues. This one does not. Very crisp action and very precise half-stops.)
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I’m not familiar with that maker but everything about it looks great, Bob 👍
Thanks Bart. Ben Kabisch said he has not posted on this forum in a long time, so he has limited exposure. He is a teacher down in Texas. Fit and finish is spot on.
This is another he was offering recently.
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Franken lifter again today.
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"Frankie" has great taste in coats Bart.😍
 
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