What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Have a blessed weekend everyone.

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Tim, that's a sweet knife. Great jigging and color.👍🏻
 
Not sure if this is visible, but my phone and Imgur are being weird. Anyhow, Winchester black box coffin jack and a Boker 492 Barlow in saw cut Delrin. I got the Boker at the gun show last weekend for $20.
 
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Not sure if this is visible, but my phone and Imgur are being weird. Anyhow, Winchester black box coffin jack and a Boker 492 Barlow in saw cut Delrin. I got the Boker at the gun show last weekend for $20.
It's not working. I can't link to imgur from my phone anymore. Haven't been able to for months now, and I have no idea what the issue is.
 
I love that blade shape so much. This is going on the list. Would that be a lambsfoot with that belly? Modified lambsfoot? Or just drop point?
I believe it's referred to as a modified wharncliff. You'll see various names for the blade shape. I think it makes a great all-around blade for EDC.
 
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Today I was out harvesting my garden with my Camillus TL29 that I dismantled and replaced the broken delrin scales with olive wood from my tree. I ground the screwdriver blade into a wharncliffe blade which is perfect for general utility and harvesting. I have it honed razor sharp.
 
New Swanky meets old Manky. 😁


I took them both on a little Cotswolds road trip.

1,La Posta cafe Chadlington (were I met a 90 year old REME armourer Para trained)

2,Krazy horse Indian/Norton (and more) motorcycles near Chipping Norton (free good coffee and superb bikes).

3,Hook Norton Brewery Love to see the old Dray horses.
A very relaxed place,to top it of in a total surprise the Red Arrows flew over low and fast,gone before I could get a photo. 🤪😆





















 
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