What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

The more I use this ‘23 Forum knife the more I like it.
One of my favs as well. 👍🏼
Agreed, I was surprised how much I liked it. At first I was just excited to get my first Forum Knife after joining & I was unsure of the pattern at first but it's a definite favorite!

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That Camillus!!! 🤯
 
Well, about the pointiest point I have is this Ebony Buck 055 (2021) smalls for Wooden Wednesday.
Buck partnered with Taylor Guitars, in Taylor's efforts to use Crelicam sustainable genuine Ebony.
Creclicam Ebony was used on this 055 and some of Buck's key heritage knife products.
Creclicam is an international supplier of Ebony, located in Yaoundé, Cameroon.

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Also on deck, this stag Manson ~ Sheffield antique fixie with original sheath will get some luvs to pass the time.
The scant info I've found says Manson was a "short lived" cutler, late 1840's to early/mid 1860's.
Found several years ago in upstate New York, unfortunately history did not follow with it.
But if knives could talk, I don’t think this one’s tale would be all sunshine and butterflies. Dunno

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