What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Was pretty light today... just my Otter Webermesser and a can of Snuff (not the stuff known in the US, it´s a tobacco for nasal use, not the stuff a put inside your lip)

 
Case Small Texas Jack CV for me today...

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-Brett
 
take your pick. at various times i had a victorinox tinker, an opinel hawkbill, an eka 38 swede and/or a buck stockman on me. i was on the move.
 
Hey Gev, that is such a cool pic! And the captions, :thumbup: I love the look of that Robeson, the missed strike up near the front cover pin is pretty cool too!

Kris, that's a pretty sweet looking Lloyd your totin' :thumbup: he sure makes a fine knife!

Today, as yesterday, I am knife less...
 
Hey Gev, that is such a cool pic! And the captions, :thumbup: I love the look of that Robeson, the missed strike up near the front cover pin is pretty cool too!

Kris, that's a pretty sweet looking Lloyd your totin' :thumbup: he sure makes a fine knife!

Today, as yesterday, I am knife less...

No knife...oh I remember ...your on the road. Maybe you can find one in an antique store to take home. Be safe!
 
I’m going to be making a very early start tomorrow as I’m going over to Sheffield to meet Duncan and his good lady, and to give them the Grand Tour! I’ll be carrying this lovely Ron Smith Barlow, which I was very generously gifted by Seth a month or so ago, as Duncan asked if he could see it.



I’ll also be carrying this custom sgian dubh made for me 20 years ago by the Sheffield cutler who also made my U1 knife, and who has now sadly passed away. It’s made from vacuum-hardened and cryogenically treated Sheffield-made SF-77 steel, and has a bit of a story to it. It’s a gift for Duncan.


Tell us the story Jack :)
 
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