What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

I've carried this Keith Johnson Lanny's clip almost every single day for just under 2 years and can find no reason to stop.
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Picked up a custom SAK from Syph007 here on the forums, i think this qualifies as traditional (if you ignore the pocket clip)

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Picked up a custom SAK from Syph007 here on the forums, i think this qualifies as traditional (if you ignore the pocket clip)

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Nice. :)

'Bought a family member one of these sak electrician models for his birthday and really liked the little cable blade! Now I've seen yours I think I need one.. in black.. with a pocket clip!
 
Misplaced this one a few weeks ago. Searched all the usual places my knives wander off to, the truck, under the cushions of my easy chair, in the clutter around my computer; no joy. Today I moved a bottle on my single malt shelf and there it was, right where I cut the wax on a fresh bottle of Aberlour A'bunadh some time back. Back in the pocket it went!

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Nice. :)

'Bought a family member one of these sak electrician models for his birthday and really liked the little cable blade! Now I've seen yours I think I need one.. in black.. with a pocket clip!

His work is amazing, highly recommended. I have always wanted this exact configuration of tools, he made it very easy. I am now trying to envision my perfect hiking SAK to have him create.
 
Misplaced this one a few weeks ago. Searched all the usual places my knives wander off to, the truck, under the cushions of my easy chair, in the clutter around my computer; no joy. Today I moved a bottle on my single malt shelf and there it was, right where I cut the wax on a fresh bottle of Aberlour A'bunadh some time back. Back in the pocket it went!

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So it was in the last place you left it then huh?;)
Grats in the refind.
 
His work is amazing, highly recommended. I have always wanted this exact configuration of tools, he made it very easy. I am now trying to envision my perfect hiking SAK to have him create.
Are the 2 openers right next to each other touching?
 
Are the 2 openers right next to each other touching?

Yes they are, had i been more informed at the time i may have asked for the bottle opener to be moved to the outside layer. As it is the main blade must be opened to access the cap lifter (had to look that up to translate to "bottle opener"). But having it in hand i actually much prefer opening the main blade as a pre-cursor to the cap lifter. Serves as a nice reminder of possible consequences to opening bottles ;)
 
Misplaced this one a few weeks ago. Searched all the usual places my knives wander off to, the truck, under the cushions of my easy chair, in the clutter around my computer; no joy. Today I moved a bottle on my single malt shelf and there it was, right where I cut the wax on a fresh bottle of Aberlour A'bunadh some time back. Back in the pocket it went!

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Glad you found your knife again. Excellent choice of whiskey by the way :thumbup:

Carrying my Sheepsfoot Charlow again today, and my Castor :)



 
I dont know a lot as yet JACK...6 inch blade ,,1o and 1/4 oal....sold as a yachties knife?...lovely dense wood with a fleck of red in it.....I like how the sheath is stitched and its nicely made.......FES



 
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