What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

With all the aches & pains people get afflicted by from work and or advancing years, it's a pity you don't have access to this. Replaced the aged wood burning sauna in the country place, new one is only small but heats up very fast with little wood. In town, I'm lucky to have my own electric fired sauna in the flat. Good for insomnia, aches, blood pressure etc. Also gets you fundamentally clean, whipping with birch twigs optional but very fragrant :D

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Failing this, it's always rewarding to coon finger/chicken-eye your current favourite Traditional :cool:

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All the best, Will

My wife would be jealous! She loves the sauna, and thankfully gets to use one everyday at the gym, but I know she’d love to have one at home.

I will carry this knife through Christmas, for the rest of the year!!🎅View attachment 3035931View attachment 3035932View attachment 3035933
I'm sure the "ghost" Bison etch will disappear!!:oops:
Oh Well!! - Seldom done, I have named my knife; meet Wabi!!😂

Nice knife, Charlie. I really like the etch! :thumbsup:

I had these with me for Thanksgiving.

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Brand new arrivals for Thanksgiving carry. This is my first Jack Wolf and it really is very well made for $70. I can't see myself getting one of their top-tier knives but I'm on board with these. The Case XR Barlow is a very nice knife as well (glad to find a 15% discount code) except for the terrible burr they left on the blade. Got a good edge on it now though.

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As far as traditional slip joint, an old
Frontier carbon trapper I bought many
years ago. It was hibernating in a box
with many others, and I decided to
start carrying and using it again.
Cut up many squirrels and wabbits
and cardboard box flaps and trimmed
fishing lines and everything the
ancestors used a pocketknife for
a century and more ago

( can't make a photo go for whatever
reason. Yall have seen trappers, so. . )
 
As far as traditional slip joint, an old
Frontier carbon trapper I bought many
years ago. It was hibernating in a box
with many others, and I decided to
start carrying and using it again.
Cut up many squirrels and wabbits
and cardboard box flaps and trimmed
fishing lines and everything the
ancestors used a pocketknife for
a century and more ago

( can't make a photo go for whatever
reason. Yall have seen trappers, so. . )
The Frontier's came in at least three flavors; black, yellow, and white/"ivory". (There may have been a red, as well. I don't recall for sure.)
Excluding the stainless bladed Frontier "Double Eagle" series, which as far as I know were all shod in rosewood.
Please forgive my asking.
Which cover color does your trapper have?
 
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The Frontier's came in at least two flavors; black or yellow. (There may have been a red, as well. I don't recall for sure.)
Excluding the stainless bladed Frontier "Double Eagle" series, which as far as I know were all shod in rosewood.
Please forgive my asking.
Which cover color does your trapper have?
Were those made by imperial
 
I love my 39 Bunny knife I took it deer hunting today.

Magdalen (pronounced Maudlin) college has a massive deer park in the centre of town right next to the high street.

Locals like me are allowed in free at certain times,it’s a little known treasure.










































A great expedition and fine shots :cool: The Deer Park is very beautiful and sometimes the inhabitants find themselves served up in Hall with rich gravy 😍🦌
 
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