What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Thank you. The bearhead is a German import from Rauh Cutlery Co, New York. It came out the Charles Lamb (chuko) collection. I was fortunate enough to pick up a handful of his knives from another member. Charles had exquisite taste in vintage traditionals.

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Thanks Winmag, Charles definitely had good taste. That knife is a stunner.
 
Case Knife of the Week is a Crossroads Sod Buster Jr. with orange canvas laminate covers, blue G-10 liners, and S35VN blade (thanks, ED). I barely know what all those technical terms might mean, but it's a knife that is real good at cutting stuff and is easy to carry!
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None of the relatively new knives I'm carrying this week were made by Colonial, Imperial, or Schrade. But I'm going to put this little all-stainless Marble's lambsfoot/caplifter here as my Colonial/Imperial/Schrade Knife of the Week because Marble's used to be a popular U.S. knife company whose name is now put on knives made in China, just as is the case with Imperial and Schrade. When this knife makes it into my rotation schedule, it will be in the lambsfoot category.
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- GT
 
A partly cloudy day here in the City by the Bay 🌥️. Not much on the agenda for today other than taking my brother to the airport later. It’s been great having him here for the past several days after I got home from the hospital. In the meantime keeping me company two for Wooden Wednesday. Have a great day folks! 😀
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