What "Traditional Knife" are ya totin' today?

Years and years ago, I was, I'm certain by utter mistake, admitted to New York University film school, albeit briefly...

-anyway every freshman film student sits through "Citizen Kane", and right on cue when the film starts out of the darkness a voice screams forth, "IT'S A SLED!!!"

LOL! :D

Jack
 
Carrying carbon steel today. Mace Vitali forged 1084 with copper liners and Sambar stag. Northwoods Norfolk with 1095 and stag.
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Hello!

These two today (Leopardwood/African Blackwood and Olive):

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(the Waki was dropped off at a local Master Bladesmith for a touch-up of the edge only though... ;) )

Regards,
Alex
 
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Hello!

These two today (Leopardwood/African Blackwood and Olive):

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(the Waki was dropped off at a local Master Bladesmith for a touch-up of the edge only though... ;) )

Regards,
Alex

That "wakis" my "zashi"....big time!!!!!!!! :thumbup:

W :eek: W
 
Today is my Boys knife in ebony/EO/lambsfoot. Between this and my pemberton, I'm all set for my EDCs. They just fit in the pocket so nicely that I don't know they're there but can handle anything I'd ever ask of them at work (law office). The radio may be my Friday knife so I can pop some beers ASAP after work lol
 
Thank you Kris, I appreciate the kind words.

Today is J.H. Lloyd in 52100 and Sambar stag, bitterly cold here.

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Kris
 
It needs a new edge, some cleaning and some oil in the joints.... I hope you guys can guess which type of knife it is :)

 

Ha! Funny. :)

Well, I did what I said what I would do and I really like it now. The carbon steel take an edge very quickly, and some oil really destroyed any grit that was in there. Awesome example of a TL-29. Only two gripes though, the master blade's backsping sinks into the knife (even in closed position) and there is some moderate balde play. Wish I knew how to fix it. :o
 
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