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What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

There have been canittlers, but the blades are configured like a whittler. I' don't recall seeing one in a stockman configuration either 🤔
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Well, you just jogged my memory a bit. I do recall the Canittlers, but like you’d said, not in a stockman configuration. Lance

Wasn't there a "Gunboat" configuration at some point? 🤔
 
Wasn't there a "Gunboat" configuration at some point? 🤔
Ok you've jogged my memory now and you are correct, there was a 3 blade gunboat canoe :thumbsup: I don't know who all made them. I believe the Case version was a Case Classic made by Queen.
Calling for 2” of snow last night…we got a foot. I need a nice cushy job like the weatherman has. 🤣😂

It’s the perfect job! You can never get fired for lying!
I took the test to become a weatherman, but I got too many answers right 😒
 
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I just did a double take, Harry! I don’t recall seeing a, (Canoe Stockman 🤷🏻?), 3 blade canoe. Lance
If you mean , I never posted it before , you would be correct . Just bought it yesterday at Janesville . It is my first canoe knife and I am not really familiar with them . But I am familiar with nice Stag . Maybe mine is a Cannittler ????

Harry
 
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That is nice!! Wish they'd do more of those talons, the 92 is by far my favorite pattern and they haven't made one in 6 years
I agree. The talon is wonderful. Super thin and carries well. I need to dig mine out.
 
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