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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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The Good Ole Orange Crush Knutty from Kerry

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possibly the only orange pocket knife to ever be tested under 100ft of water and brought back to tell about it. :D:thumbup:
 
This terrific "Lanny's Clip" by Kerry Hampton. Man, but does that 52100 ever take a wicked edge! :cool:

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I figured I would continue the Kerry trend. Just got this one yesterday and it has it's first scratch, But it cuts a mean apple quite nicely.
 
I've been carrying my medium Case CV Texas Jack in the middle for a couple of days now. It started out life with Amber Jigged Bone scales, but I used some Fiebing's dye to make it "antique green."

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Had the kindred spirit with hunterfisher808 today.

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Carried the Case Sodbuster I recieved to day. Man what a great knife, super sharp and feels great in the hand. Opened a box with it this evening, can't wait to find more work for it to do:D
 
S&M Stockman 3 1/2" 17th series 2007
I really like this knife
A great size
Very sharp
The jigging you could die for......

The spring on the sheepsfoot is very strong and the nail nick a little bit shallow.. but fine...
And I scratched the sheepsfoot blade...but is shaving sharp

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I've been carrying my medium Case CV Texas Jack in the middle for a couple of days now. It started out life with Amber Jigged Bone scales, but I used some Fiebing's dye to make it "antique green."

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Nicely done job with the dye. I've never been a fan of the amber bone scales, but you made that one look great. Maybe I'll get one now and send it to you to fix it up :D

Its nice to see some new pics that I haven't seen before :thumbup:

Ed, isn't that an unusual color for an Ohta ? I don't recall seeing any with the red tint to them.
 
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