What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Interesting design of the handle Yanni. It seems to make for a secure grip.
Yes, the handle’s ergonomics are perfect for my hand. It feels comfortable in different positions, and my index finger stays clear of the blade.

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Another model by Mickael, the Danny, is better suited for hands thicker than mine. Although there are always slight differences between the knives Mickael makes, since he works without a template.

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Really had a good day at the knife show yesterday. Instead of buying more knives, I resolved to focus more on what I already have. I bought this HSB Jack at the show two years ago, and when I found myself looking at knives just like it, it made me back off, and realize I should use the ones I already have. The closest I came to buying was when I found five decent Camillus 23 Big Jacks for dirt cheap. But I already have three at home that I will never wear out.
Best part of the show? Hanging out with some great BF friends ~ getting caught up, and passing around knives to admire.
 
Yes, the handle’s ergonomics are perfect for my hand. It feels comfortable in different positions, and my index finger stays clear of the blade.

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Another model by Mickael, the Danny, is better suited for hands thicker than mine. Although there are always slight differences between the knives Mickael makes, since he works without a template.

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- you have exquisite taste.!
 
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