What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

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Boker Solingen single blade serpentine jack. 440C and Bog oak. #191 of 500.
Everything from the fit and finish to the walk and talk is exactly right on this one.
I don't normally get excited about cover material on the knives I accumulate. But I admit to being fascinated by the feel and texture of Bog Oak. The most common sources for Bog Oak are about 5,000 years old. So there's also a mental part of that fascination which come with having some understanding of what I've got in my hand. (There's a nice article on Wiki about it, if anyone is interested.)

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Single blade serpentine jack. 440C and Bog oak. #191 of 500.
Everything from the fit and finish to the walk and talk is exactly right on this one.
I don't normally get excited about cover material on the knives I accumulate. But I admit to being fascinated by the feel and texture of Bog Oak. The most common sources for Bog Oak are about 5,000 years old. So there's also a mental part of that fascination which come with having some understanding of what I've got in my hand. (There's a nice article on Wiki about it, if anyone is interested.)

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Very nice example you have there.👍🏻
 
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