What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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A couple, actually. Both little Big knives.
 
The #66 in Ebony is almost perfect, isn't it? I was a bit underwhelmed when I first got it, but it has really grown on me. I have an old Voos Jack knife in route that may give it a run for it's money for pocket time, but I doubt it.

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The 66 is hard to beat, great frame and great knife. I originally was looking for one with the green bone handles but when I couldn't find one I went for the ebony and its great.
 
Tell us more about this knife. Is that a lock on it? What are the dimensions? Etc ....

It is a French Laquoile R. David. Overall lenght is 200 mm, blade lenght 93 mm. It is a slipjoint, the spring is quite heavy. Handle is horn. Steel is 12 C 27.

I got it into shawing sharpness with some work. I like its design quite a lot.
 
It is a French Laquoile R. David. Overall lenght is 200 mm, blade lenght 93 mm. It is a slipjoint, the spring is quite heavy. Handle is horn. Steel is 12 C 27.

I got it into shawing sharpness with some work. I like its design quite a lot.

Thank you very much!
 
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