What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Pure Charlie Gold in the pocket today!

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It was 2 degrees F this morning. 13 degrees at the time of these pics a few moments ago with an 18 mph wind giving a "feels like" temp of -1 🥶
Got about 4 inches of snow in the last 24 hours ☃️
Case single blade copperhead with black sycamore handles.
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Just got this new S&M 69 Barlow.
The new guys, Cooper Cutlery are really making a good solid knife. Fit and finish really good except for the blade when open is not flush with the spring. Walk and talk really strong. Maybe too strong.
Just a solid knife.
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The jigging is a little different. If you look, it looks like there is some saw cut running against the grain. Don't know it its intentional or a mistake.
I hope the branch out to other patterns. Gunstocks and #49'S would be great.
 
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Case Teardrop in 6.5 Bonestag. This really is a gem of a knife. The spring is exactly flat in all three positions of the blade and everything is just perfectly manufactured. According to a post from Tony, he patterned the blade after an 1800s quill knife. It's a joy to carry and use.
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Case Teardrop in 6.5 Bonestag. This really is a gem of a knife. The spring is exactly flat in all three positions of the blade and everything is just perfectly manufactured. According to a post from Tony, he patterned the blade after an 1800s quill knife. It's a joy to carry and use.

It really is a great knife. Carrying one todayView attachment 2795589
Have to agree. Had another version that I gave to a friend. Missed it so much, I tracked this one down recently.

 
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