What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Something tells me this is not what it looks like in GEC's cutler's shop.
Jeff, it's showing a rush job for one of my lambsfoot knives.
Thats showing how I felt working at a friend's steel workshop, after I retired from teaching!
Inside with some tools I need to put away after fixing up an acoustic guitar I gave away. Our 16 yr old church bass player is beginning to teach one of his little sisters to play, and I thought this guitar would be perfect for her. I had to pull the saddle and remove a few mm. to lower the action for young fingers. New set of UL strings, and it should serve her well.
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Out walking the dog.
Sit. Good boy. Now wait while I do something.
One of these blades is going to cut up another five lb of seed potatoes. I've already planted ten lb.
We'll see what potato patina looks like.
Love the rope knife, but I'm sure both are capable of garden duties.👍🏻
 
Stockman of the Week is a Rough Rider stag medium stockman. Round bolsters, slender clip main, almost sunk joints, slim sinuous profile when closed, pleasant stag - can't ask for much more!

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- GT
Rough Ryder's version of the Case x318?
Seems the RR 603 (and a few others with different covers) (stainless) and RR 1740 (carbon steel) are their (affordable) version of the Case x375.
(RR leaves out the blade rub feature Case includes on their 2 spring stockmans. At least on all the RR stockman I have.)
 
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