What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Interesting blade shape on that S&M Barlow with gorgeous blue bone
What is the blade shape called? And is there a specialized purpose ... sampler or something? Thanks :)
It’s a new S&M #69 Cotton Barlow produced by Cooper Cutlery. It falls under the cotton sampler purpose, although I haven’t seen one in this style before. It’s less cumbersome to carry than some of the other cotton sampler designs.
 
OHTA makes awesome knives. I don’t see much of his stuff around here
Hiro makes a nice knife, for sure. I've got four of his that I've acquired over the years.

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You got that right. They were a pin crack lovers dream knife 😂. Definitely a cool look that exceeded the functionality of the Delrin.

Good looking knives against the amber waves of grain 👊🏼.
Thanks Jon. It’s too bad Case doesn’t do more shadow patterns.
Hiro makes a nice knife, for sure. I've got four of his that I've acquired over the years.

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Those are stunning. Looks like he really knows how to do stag.
 
Vaccinated another bunch of cows today. I carried my Case Bose eureka. We have one last group to do on Saturday, then they’ll all be done and ready to start calving next month.
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Any concerns with calving this time of year? Cold could be rough
 
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