What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

That’s a great looking RR! Is it real jigged bone? An older model? What’s the closed length?

Lance
Model RR1386. I'm pretty sure the covers are plastic. I don't remember exactly when I bought it, but likely 2013 time frame.
3 1/2 inches closed. Has half-stops. The springs are exactly even in both the open and closed positions for each blade. Spring strength is about equal to that of an SAK. No noticeable gaps anywhere.
 
Model RR1386. I'm pretty sure the covers are plastic. I don't remember exactly when I bought it, but likely 2013 time frame.
3 1/2 inches closed. Has half-stops. The springs are exactly even in both the open and closed positions for each blade. Spring strength is about equal to that of an SAK. No noticeable gaps anywhere.
Thanks for the info! I appreciate your time.
 
These 2 today : The Gunstock has been carried just about every day since I got it . The black one is usually reachable from my chair . It is most likely the sharpest knife that I have ever had and is well worth what I paid for it . Much nicer than I imagined it would be .
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Harry
 
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2 sorts of people those with 01 tool steel Sodbusters and those without. 😁

Orange is the best colour for an outdoor working knife if you don’t want to lose it.

The blade though looks like winter camouflage. 🤭

In other news I raise your frozen lakes and 6ft snowdrifts with a piddling bit of Southern English frost…🤣













 
GEC 43 on the belt and Robeson pen knife in the watch pocket today, a good friend made the pancake belt sheath.

Yesterday I finished a new black locust self bow that I started from a stave a few weeks ago and I'm headed over to
the shop to shoot some more arrows out of it. So far I've put probably 200 arrows through it before doing the finishing touches. The shooting will be done indoors as it is a bit cold outside today. Have a great Friday folks.

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