What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

A Buck 501 from the Buck Custom Shop. S30V blade steel.
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Always thought these landsharks were cool looking. Gives me lambfoot vibes. Nice sway back too!
They definitely have a distinctive look! :thumbsup::cool:
I consider the blade to be a lambsfoot blade, and you'll see these posted occasionally in the Guardians of the Lambsfoot thread. In fact, I typically name my lambsfoot knives (and no others) and the name I gave my Land Shark is "LambShark". :rolleyes:;)

I think the Case swayback jack, especially with chestnut jigged covers, is the first knife whose photo was literally breathtaking for an instant. I think they were very "hot" knives a couple of years before I joined BF in 2014.

- GT
 
Carrying this Kaufmann K55K today. This is day 4 of moving snow from the storm last weekend; we finally turned the tide today.😮‍💨
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I have a very similar knife except the screw driver is on the back side from your knife, and what I call an "Electrician Blade" is where your screw driver blade is. Kind of a hawk bill blade with two half circle cut outs in the tang I think for stripping wire? Unfortunately no markings on the blades or tangs. John
 
Crrying these 2 today :
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The small cheap wrench is one that came with something that I ordered and had to put together .
I reworked the little wrench to make a Knife Pick BY grinding off at angle on the round nose by the 3/8" hex . It works better than any Pick that I have tried . At my age my thumb nails were cracking and breaking and I could not have that .

Harry
 
Weird Wednesday, checking out this REALLY odd post-war Solingen Cutlery "Springer" that combines an early deadbolt style lock with a really interesting kick spring pre-load dynamic🤯🤓
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